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Chapter 124 Snake's trap



At the same time, Kain did not dare to use magic because Pythonel had one of the same characteristics as snakes in the wild, which was heat vision.

Currently, the distance between the two sides was far enough that most monsters wouldn\'t be able to sense his existence, but once he dared to use magic, regardless of whether it was [Thunder Magic] or [Fire Magic], the enormous heat would definitely attract everything crawling on this floor.

Originally, he had planned to just go straight and find the guardian monster\'s room first. However, he found that his previous assessment of the situation had been too optimistic.

At the stone pillar at the end of the path Kain was walking, a large nest of Pythonel was filling that place.

Literally.

Dozens of Pythonels, each with a body as wide as a normal person, nearly ten meters long, were coiled together, hiding inside the tiny space at the stone pillar. If someone who was afraid of snakes saw this scene, they would probably faint on the spot.

Kain wasn\'t like that, but he still felt so uncomfortable that his skin crawled, he desperately suppressed the urge to throw a [Fire Bullet] at it and burn it all down.

So, Kain was forced to retreat and find another path.

There were so many paths here, he didn\'t believe he couldn\'t find a way through all of them.

That was Kain\'s thought.

But reality told him that things were much harsher than he thought.

Kain did indeed find another path very easily, but no sooner had he gone than a nest of Pythonels filled the path ahead of him, forcing him to find another way.

But no matter which path Kain chooses, there will always be a stone pillar filled with Pythonel blocking his way. Some stone pillars are even more terrifying, not only the empty space inside the stone pillar, but even the outside of the stone pillar is crawling with Pythonel.

A map of the routes was sketched out in Kain\'s mind. The places where all the stone pillars had become Pythonel\'s nests were marked.

Kain found out that he had no way to go.

Or rather, there were many paths laid out before Kain, but whether he dared to take them or not was the question.

"Force me to attack?"

Kain thought to himself, feeling that this conclusion was very possible.

With this blockade, unless Kain has the ability to fly, forcing a monster attack to open a path is the only way.

Even hiding was useless, because the monsters had filled the entire path.

Kain silently considered, with the information he had at his disposal, a forced attack was not impossible.

Even though the monsters underwater were attracted, they still needed a certain amount of time to reach him, and during that time he had already run away.

But there was one problem with this plan, and that was that it only had a high chance of success if his path forward did not continue to be blocked.

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The more obstacles that exist, the longer it takes him to overcome, which shortens the time gap for the Pythonels to chase from below.

Worst case scenario, Kain is surrounded, both from the front and from below.

So, is there any way to solve this?

In the middle of the stone path, Kain slowly sat down and rested his chin in his hand, deep in thought. Countless options arose in his mind, but they emerged as quickly as they were eliminated.

At the same time, a map of the Dungeon\'s paths and stone pillars circulated inside Kain\'s mind to incorporate into his reasoning.

Gradually, Kain discovered a pattern.

Although the paths and stone pillars are random, the location where the Pythonels appear is not... random?

This train of thought left Kain stunned.

Then he began to reconsider everything.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

And Kain discovered a rather terrifying coincidence.

From the first path, which was also the easiest to go through, where Kain encountered the first obstacle, then the second obstacle, the third obstacle,... until the last obstacle he had counted. The distance between them gradually increased, matching the course he had chosen.

This may sound silly, but on closer inspection it turns out to be quite an elaborate arrangement.

Let\'s go back to Kain\'s thought process earlier.

First, because of his wide field of vision, Kain could easily see the shortest path forward.

After walking down this path for a while, he encountered his first obstacle. After weighing the pros and cons, Kain decided to retreat and choose another path.

And because of the wide view, the second shortest path was chosen, and Kain took that path.

However, after advancing a short distance, a second obstacle appeared to block his way. And just like before, Kain chose to retreat and choose another path.

Kain then chose the third shortest path, and was stopped by the third obstacle. And then the fourth path, and was stopped by the fourth obstacle, and so on until the longest path and the final obstacle.

By this time, Kain had advanced as far as he could, and knew that there was no other way but to force his way through. He had thought that as long as he could get far enough before the Pythonel arrived, he could safely pass through.

But Kain thought this was a trap.

He guessed that as long as he attacked that last obstacle, he would quickly encounter the next obstacle and be blocked, increasing the chances of him being surrounded.


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