More like, lucky they cleared the undead dragon. Bet you the rest of the dungeon is as stinky as before and refilled the monsters by the time it came in, if him being half-torn to shreds is anything to go by.dude got lucky that Dan's party cleared the monsters
But at least he was able to pass the dungeon labyrinth with sheer willpower and no magic. Aside from Dan, who has experience with dungeons, this guy is from a new generation and able to do it alone. Unlike Amber, who panics when he can't use magic and gets confused in the labyrinth, but has Dan as a party member.dude got lucky that Dan's party cleared the monsters
Also don't forget the traps!More like, lucky they cleared the undead dragon. Bet you the rest of the dungeon is as stinky as before and refilled the monsters by the time it came in, if him being half-torn to shreds is anything to go by.
I'm more interested in the attempted bromance at the end there.
If you're talking about all the invoices. I think that was a flashback to her parents poor spending habit and the reason why her house was poor back then.So he was an idiot and she was tired of him pushing all his party bills on her. No wonder he became broke af and couldn't even keep his wife.
Really? I'm pretty sure it's the MC's invoices. If you go to the 1st chapter, you see him crediting everything to her name.If you're talking about all the invoices. I think that was a flashback to her parents poor spending habit and the reason why her house was poor back then.
But at least he was able to pass the dungeon labyrinth with sheer willpower and no magic. Aside from Dan, who has experience with dungeons, this guy is from a new generation and able to do it alone. Unlike Amber, who panics when he can't use magic and gets confused in the labyrinth, but has Dan as a party member.