Chapter 207 The Dungeon Comes to an End
“Alright. The modifiers are done, and the dungeon has been downgraded to Nightmare-tier. There’s no need to keep farming it. I officially announce that this dungeon run is over.”
Fern made the announcement loudly.
Everyone else burst into applause.,
Even Joanna smiled. She was still wearing a veil, but the slight curve of her eyes made it clear. She was happy.
“Thank you, everyone!”
“Hey, don’t thank us. We don’t deserve it.”
“Yeah, I barely did anything over the past few days.”
“Enough talking. I’m going back to get some real rest.”
With smiles, everyone exited the dungeon one by one.
After leaving, they noticed something strange. The crowd didn’t thin out; it had grown even larger.
This planet wasn’t very suitable for living, but humanity never wasted any space. If Bloodmoon could use it, others could too. Even turning it into a slum was an option.
Many high-level professionals bought planets and became Starlords. On top of that, there was a dungeon here tied to divine power.
Now, this temple area was slowly starting to look like a full-on Dungeon Plaza.
The people nearby were no longer just bounty hunters. They were real dungeon runners.
“Hell-tier dungeons are still insanely hard.”
“Hey, Bloodfang Squad, how’s your progress lately?”
“Still getting wiped in seconds. That divine power is terrifying. How are you supposed to clear it? After the temple sealed itself, we tried everything and still couldn’t survive the petrify
attack.”
Most of these people didn’t have Astral Step. Once Viola and the others entered the temple, the gates scaled shut. Everyone else got stuck at the Evil God statue stage.
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For days, they had known someone cleared the dungeon. But they never imagined it was Joanna-a Level 25 player-leading a team with only two Level 30 members. They assumed the group was just grinding mobs to level up. After all, they had been farming nonstop for days. Fern, as their main damage dealer, looked almost too dedicated.
In reality, Fiona and the others hadn’t noticed the outside discussions at all. Every time they exited the dungeon, Joanna re-entered within seconds.
Now, hearing all this, pride quietly rose in their hearts.
Rowan couldn’t help saying, “You don’t need to worry about this. The Evil God statue won’t use its ultimate skill anymore. The dungeon has been downgraded.”
“What?!”
Several squads froze, then quickly turned to look at the dungeon entrance. Sure enough, the text had changed to the Bloodmoon Outpost (Nightmare-tier).
When dungeon difficulty drops, rewards drop too.
That wasn’t good news.
At the same time, on a stretch of wasteland.
Viola, Lucas, and the others were riding in an old off-road vehicle.
This was their fourth day on the run.
Joanna’s actions might fool bounty hunters who didn’t know her, but there was no way they fooled Viola. After seeing the images transmitted by Bloodmoon members before they died, Viola was furious. Her teeth were clenched, her anger burning.
“Joanna. One day, I’ll make your life worse than death.”
“Cough, cough, cough!” Neil started coughing. Looking at the radioactive land and yellow sand all around, his skin itched all over. He hadn’t bathed in four days.
“I’m hungry.” Cedric rubbed his stomach.
“I’ve still got a nutritional bar here.” Lucas pulled out a dull, brownish-yellow nutritional bar.
Three days ago, their system access had been disabled. They couldn’t use the marketplace
anymore.
Now, they couldn’t even afford flavored nutritional bars.
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Ding!
Bruce’s communicator rang.
He had spent a fortune on it. It was an unregistered communicator-no tracking, no location lock, and it worked across all dimensions.
Luckily, he bought it earlier. After the system lock, he wouldn’t even be able to spend his inheritance.
“Your followed streamer is live!”
Bruce tapped the screen.
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