Splish!
Red and dark blue streams of light shot through the dark, humid dungeon, dancing on top of the cave-like walls that the whole dungeon was made out of.
Splash!
While faster than any human could perceive, the streams of light continued throughout the dungeon, only leaving ear-splitting screeches of dying monsters behind its trails.
Splish!
And as the light continued its conquest down the hallways, heavy-hitting sounds in rhythm with the dripping water from the walls could be heard when the light graced the skin of monsters.
Dancing light, a beautiful harmony of cave sounds and dying monsters, a perfect environment for a player like him. And with no one to think or care about, he could go all out and spare nothing. And spare, he definitely didn't.
"There you are!"
Thunk!
[Room Cleared! Please proceed.]
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"Well, ain't that a relief!" Sung-Jin said while the red and blue light streams faded away behind him.
And with the constant sounds of dripping water in Sung-Jin's ears, he looked in front of him were a light blue box with white text had appeared after he killed the last Ogre.
"You don't have to tell me that twice," he said under his breath and rolled his eyes, seemingly uninterested in the blue screen's message. He waved his hand over the screen as fast as it showed up, and without reading it, it disappeared into thin air, never to be seen again.
The lack of interest in the dangerous environment he was in definitely showed he didn't have any shortage of self-confidence. And the way he kicked around the corpses that lay spread out on the floor throughout the room also indicated that it wasn't his first-time looting monsters like these.
"Useless… Useless.. Useless!" He repeated and got angrier the more he did.
Crouching down to the ground and moving around, checking, and opening the corpses of big, green, muscular, not to mention rotting smell of dead Ogres… It wasn't really that high on the list of things Sung-Jin would do; however, he didn't really have a choice. After all, he was a player, so grinding after useless items was his life. No matter how irritating it would get, repeating the same thing, day after day.
"Damn it!" He yelled so loud that the cave walls rumbled. "Nothing but useless trash items," he cried out while on his knees and hands on the ground, and with his head hung, he threw the big Ogre Bone in his hand behind him and hit the ground with his fist in anger.
"Well, I guess I won't be getting that item today," he said and stood up, and not without kicking the dead Ogre he just looted, just because… "Stupid monster!"
And with a smile on his face, he continued down the hallway where the last obstacle of the dungeon was located.