"Hmm," Sung-Jin made a weird noise as his footsteps echoed loudly against the walls that got smaller and smaller the longer down the pathway he went.
He couldn't figure out what was happening because normally, a door to the dungeon boss room would appear as the last thing in the dungeon. And after walking for ten minutes without any signs of an entry, Sung-Jin's brain started to squeak weird noises as a result.
'This is supposed to be a D-rank dungeon; nothing more than a path or two should appear here. So the door shouldn't be that hard to find.' He thought while a notion came to him, 'but this might be a—' His thoughts got cut short because something unbelievable blocked his way after he rounded the corner before him.
"Yes, I'm sure of it now," he said while slowly putting his hand on the damp wall with running water. "This dungeon isn't a D-rank one… Something lurks underneath here, much higher level than what I had anticipated," his usual confident smirk got wiped away as the realization hit him hard. He suddenly looked very serious, more so than ever.
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Without any way to escape this dungeon, he had no other choice but to fight. Though, in his case, it wasn't that bad. Because even if he could have escaped, he would have never run away anyway.
Sung-Jin wasn't a scaredy-cat; quite the opposite. He is a twenty-year-old man who wouldn't hesitate to risk his life. No matter the gain. Being a completionist like him comes with both pros and cons. However, he would never leave anything half done, and he would do anything to complete what he had set out to do. Bold and stupid, maybe? "But I have to defeat this monster if I want to complete this game." He said as his hand shone a bright red light.
"If you won't come to me, I'll come to you!" He threatened something with his smirk back onto his face, and he raised his red hand high. "Iron Fist!" He yelled out a chant, and his hand turned from a red color to a silver color, and it became hard as iron as he slammed it right into the ground.
Slam!
Walls the ceiling, everything started rumbling like crazy, and the cave began to crumble down due to him hitting the ground.
"I'm coming, don't worry," he said as the floor crumbled underneath him and he fell into a hole.
Thunk!
A dust cloud rose high into the air after he landed on his feet onto the ground. He looked up to see where he fell from, and he could see the platform above him where he hit the floor was roughly ten meters up in the air.