Tipping Point: Dungeon on Earth: Book Three by D. L. Harrison

Tipping Point: Dungeon on Earth: Book Three by D. L. Harrison

Author:D. L. Harrison [Harrison, D. L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-08-14T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eight

Jia

It was another bright day in the tropics in the sun, barely a few whisps of white in the sky on the horizon, but this time she was laying out by the large resort’s pool to avoid getting sand everywhere. The ocean was still in view, only a couple of hundred yards away, and she sipped on a drink as she wrote in her latest variant of the encapsulation spell into her spell book. She’d finally gotten around to making one that could encompass a whole town, even if it didn’t seem necessary anymore such a spell might be useful in the future anyway.

Given eternity if she managed to reach Ethereal, almost anything would come in useful at one time or another.

It’d been two weeks since they’d taken down the station, and her and Silvia had gotten spies on Stellar corporation’s board, specific lab building employees, and the rogue NSA agent. Not much else had happened since then. They’d just been waiting to see if any of those people contacted anyone else in regard to the war and threats that they’d launched against the guild.

She’d also put a modicum of effort and made some phone calls to her contacts in the United States government and China as well. She’d been hoping they could supply her with intelligence, especially on all captured transmissions from the space station they’d blown up. But the countries seemed to be taking a neutral stance and hedging their bets, neither supporting the attacks on the guild nor taking the guild’s side either. Her efforts hadn’t gone anywhere, though they were sure both countries had the data she needed.

Which… was probably the right move for them. The guild didn’t really need the help, it just would’ve been nice to chase a few leads, instead of doing nothing but relaxing and adding another few spell iterations to her repertoire. Not that it was a bad thing, there was a lot more she could be doing with creation magic. Specifically create object. She could literally create anything she had a deep understanding of down to the molecular level, it wouldn’t hurt to spend a decade or two expanding and stretching herself further. More animals as well.

The spells she needed to ascend could wait until her hundred-year vacation was over.

If nothing went on for another six weeks, they’d take out all their known enemies. The problem with that is they knew there were more out there. They’d betrayed the fact they had at least one more base out there when they’d tried to destroy seven of the younger dungeons with those bombs. An attack that had failed spectacularly, doing even less damage than it had to the dungeon in the United States.

Still, there was little reason not to. If the known players displayed security consciousness and didn’t betray the others within a couple of months, then chances are it would never happen at all. They’d have to find the other players another way, so there was no point keeping those enemies alive any longer than was prudent.



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