Kidnapped Dragons (KR Web Novel)

Chapter 113: The Thing Wriggling in the Depths (3)

All sorts of incomprehensible things happened and existed inside dungeons. Participating in a single raid would broaden ones horizons in regards to the situations, existences and objects that deviated from common sense.

Soldiers that survived for a few, or even dozens of years at a place like that, had one thing in common.

“…”

They knew how to obey their instincts.

“…”

It was the same for Yong Chuljun, who had been adopted into the Yong household as a young prodigy, eventually being praised as one of the top rankers.

He prided himself for being an important figure of the Yong household no matter where we went, but even he was nervous when confronting a monster inside a dungeon, since monsters wouldnt acknowledge his position and run away.

So whenever he felt like this, he knew it was important to be cautious.

“…”

But this time, the opponent was a problem. This feeling of incomprehensibility was currently coming from a man who appeared to be more than 10 years younger than himself. It felt similar to what he felt when he was entering an SS ranked dungeon while he was still under the Association.

During the forty years of his life, Yong Chuljun had never felt this way from another human. Something extremely ominous that had been felt from a dungeon the size of the South American continent was flooding out from this man, despite him standing still.

His last question therefore had a lot of pressure behind it.

Use her as a scapegoat?

Yong Chuljun wanted to lie but it felt like he shouldnt. Like how a young child couldnt hide their thoughts from their mother, it seemed that small tricks would never be able to hide the truth.

It was a decision made by his instincts and the ominous feeling encroaching his heart.

He had to be honest.

“Such a thing was never my intention…”

*

The eyes of the demon archduke judged its target.

His nature was neither good nor evil.

The authenticity was shown to be true.

And his favourability changed fromfaint like tofaint dislike.

He wasnt an evil person at heart and had no intention of openly throwing her away as a scapegoat. Plus, the positive feeling he had for the Yu household became slightly negative.

“However, I was thinking of placing her at the back of the four-man group. There was the possibility of making her a scapegoat but if the problem occurred at the front side, the scapegoat would have been our Taeha instead.”

“Are you saying something could happen to the cadet called the greatest genius of Korea in a B+ dungeon?”

“Haha. Thanks for the compliment but as you know, dungeons… No. Its nothing.”

He closed his mouth, just to ensure that nothing that was even slightly false could leave his mouth.

“In any case, its true that I wasnt thinking of a completely fair arrangement so let me apologise. I shouldnt have brought it up in the first place.”

Despite the situation, he took his outward appearance into consideration. There were many onlookers inside the classroom and even during his apology, he remained as a member of the great Yong household.

His attitude wasnt really to his liking.

The Regressor knew himself well. He had lived for a long time but wasnt enlightened and the life he had led was too devastated for him to be virtuous. He was nothing but an old beast.

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