The only source of light underground is the lamp in Magni's hand, which is not dazzling but can illuminate a long distance.

Yun took a look and saw obvious traces of chiseling. It was probably because this building had been built before and the underground people had continued to dig a passage. Now there was nothing he could do but to move forward along the underground people's passage.

The two walked for a while, but they didn't expect the passage to be so long. Fortunately, there was only a lot of dust inside, and no monsters.

"Huh? What is this?" Magni saw a small disc on a piece of bluestone next to him, so he pressed it.

"Don't touch it randomly." Yun's words were too late.

After a series of crackling sounds, the soil on the road just now fell down. It must have triggered some kind of mechanism.

Magni had already hidden behind the cloud when the sound appeared.

Yun had no choice. If he knew how to operate the light, he would have been afraid that Magni had some other tricks up his sleeve and would have dealt with him long ago.

The two returned to their previous position. A hole appeared on the wall, and some soil fell into it, causing the earth wall to collapse. The two also went in. It was very spacious inside, obviously a large room.

"Oh my God, what is this?" Magni exclaimed as he walked up to a statue.

"This one is just a stone statue guard."

"What do stone statue guards do?"

"It's similar to your puppet guard, except that you use machinery as power, and he relies on magic."

"We are also powered by magic," Magni retorted.

"Yes, what you said is right." Yun didn't have time to care about this dwarf. He was more concerned about how to get out.

However, this was obviously a room without a door. Yun pulled Magni out of the door and faced a hall with a huge platform in the middle. Based on Yun's gaming experience, it should be a teleportation array or a projection system. However, looking at the circle of large stone guards on the side and more medium-sized stone guards in the outermost circle, Yun knew that these were the guards guarding the platform. This was a mid-level copy of the game. His current level was only that of a novice. Once the guard was activated, Yun would have no choice but to run away.

"Hey, there's a button here, and it says don't press it." Magni said as he found something on the corner of the table.

"Then don't press it." Yun said hurriedly, but he heard a clicking sound, and the light of magic began to shine above the hall. Yun knew that Magni must have pressed that button, and looking at the magic slowly gathering, Yun didn't hesitate to start the copy teleportation. At this time, saving his life was the most important thing. As for Magni, it depends on whether his life is still that good.

There was another round of dizziness, but Yun was already used to it. After he calmed down, he slowly opened his eyes.

This is another cave, but there are some dotted things like fireflies in the cave, which can emit faint light and illuminate the cave passage.

Yun calmed down a little, took out the green equipment from his bag, checked his skills and food, and when he felt there was no problem, he walked deeper into the dungeon.

After walking for a while, Yun finally saw the enemy.

"Huh? This is the Dark Abyss? How did it become like this?" Yun was very surprised. Originally, the task of completing the dungeon was just to kill his way through. He still had some impression of the big turtle in front and the dark warlock formation in the back. But how come Yun saw a lot of orcs not long after turning around, and the imprisoned elves next to him.

Yun was very surprised at first. The last time he was in the Howling Caverns, there should have been a lot of elven monsters, but he didn't encounter any. Most of them were centaurs. This was the first time Yun saw elves.

There are at least twenty orcs in front, and Yun still doesn't have the confidence to fight against these twenty orcs head-on. However, Yun really doesn't know what to do in this changed copy. Should he stay with the orcs, or kill the orcs to save the elves, or kill both sides?

At this moment, an orc warlock covered in black mist walked up to the orcs in the distance and said a lot of words.

Yun understood what he should do at this time. Yun was a superstitious person, but he remembered that what he had drawn when he extracted skills before was elementary Elvish. Together with Dwarven and Tauren, Yun already knew many foreign languages. For the time being, the only language he couldn't speak was Orcish. Since he couldn't even communicate, Yun knew that this time these orcs were his enemies.

When Yun was feeling smug about his own cleverness, suddenly a red light appeared. Yun reflexively stepped back. A black shadow fell on the place where Yun had just stood. Yun stuck his head out to look and found that it was the orc warlock who had discovered him, and other orcs had also surrounded him.

Yun felt a little bit reluctant to see the shabby orcs. Not to mention the sophisticated armor, half of them even had wooden sticks as weapons. Although he felt a little reluctant, when he saw the warlock waving his wand, the orcs' eyes turned red and they rushed over to kill him directly.

Yun picked up the sword without hesitation, hit it with a huge rock, and pierced an orc's neck with the sword. Yun thought the orc would lose a lot of blood, but suddenly a "headshot" sign appeared, and the orc fell straight down.

Yun was still wondering when a stick was swung down. Yun immediately blocked it with his shield. The stick was made of wood and Yun felt half of his arm was numb. He rolled backwards and an ice arrow shot at the orc. The orc seemed not to feel the pain and although he lost one third of his blood, the second stick was swung towards him. Seeing other orcs surrounding him, Yun flashed out of the encirclement.

"Blizzard." This was also a new skill that Yun had learned. Yun originally thought that he was just aiming, but a circle of varying sizes appeared on the ground. Yun could actually control the size of the circle with his mind, adjusted the size, and began to guide. With the help of the blizzard, the speed of the orcs was greatly reduced. Yun's other hand kept shooting frost arrows at the orc warlock.

The battle was not too difficult. After dealing with this wave of enemies, Yun looked at the orc corpses on the ground that were still emitting black air. He knew that at least his choice was not wrong this time.

"Who are you?" Yun looked at the elves and didn't know what to say.

One of the men came over and bowed. Yun didn't quite understand what he meant, but he didn't say anything.

"Hello sir, I'm Raymond. Thank you for saving our lives, otherwise we would all have been fed to sea beasts."

"Who are they? What are they going to do? What are sea beasts?" Yun asked curiously.

"The sea beast is Akumaier, a member of the Naga tribe. Because of its unique ability to devour fic energy, it was captured by our elves a long time ago and imprisoned here. But I don't know what news this wave of orcs got, so they attacked. They seemed to be doing some experiments on Akumaier. They didn't dare to approach the sea beast, so they could only give us poison and then feed it to the sea beast. Finally, the sea beast fell into a coma, and then they conducted experiments again." Raymond explained it very clearly.

Yun finally understood this time. The first thing to do in this dungeon is to get rid of the orc organization. As for the last sea beast Akumaier, it will be a matter of time. Either kill it or subdue it. If it is returned to the elves, it will be much easier now that the general direction of the dungeon is known.

"Hello sir, what's your name? Why are you here?" asked a female elf behind Raymond.

"My name is Claude. I came here while traveling. I am used to exploring everywhere, and I accidentally came here."

Yun's explanation obviously did not win the other party's approval. After all, who would believe such a young child traveling? But at least they watched Yun rescue them after a hard battle. Although they didn't know what the purpose was, they were still very grateful.

Yun also looked at the female elves carefully. They were obviously different from those in the game. Although they had pointed ears and blue skin, their skin was not so rough. Moreover, their muscles were very well developed, which was different from the muscles of a bodybuilder. They looked very fierce at first glance. In addition, the female elves were all over 1.8 meters tall, and their bodies were covered with dust and mud, and their painted faces were not so pretty. There was no beauty at all, which made Yun very disappointed.

But now is not the time to think about these things. We don’t know what the situation is ahead, but it seems that this guy named Raymond should know something. We should see how to trick him into moving forward with us.

Raymond was very cooperative and followed the cloud smoothly without much talk.

The cave was dark to begin with, and with Yun's stealth skills, they quickly dealt with two waves of guards and rescued dozens of elves.

But Yun obviously felt that something was wrong. He had saved so many elves, so why was there no one who showed gratitude except Raymond?

As he moved forward through the dungeon, he didn't encounter any BOSSes, and there were no Nagas that should exist in the game. There were only a small number of orcs. He did rescue quite a few elves, and although the elves were still hostile to Yun, under Raymond's persuasion, some of the elves who still had the strength formed a team to help Yun fight the monsters until they reached the door of a palace.

Yun knew that the orc warlock's altar was inside, and the research on sea beasts should also be inside. Because they had to fight, Yun did not let Raymond and others enter, and sneaked in himself.

There is an altar in the hall of the palace, and several warlocks are chanting. In the middle of the altar are several elves. There are also many orcs outside the altar and in the room next to it.

The number of orcs was far beyond what Yun could handle, so Yun slowly retreated.

"What's going on inside?" Raymond asked.

"There are too many orcs for me to handle."

"Then let's go back and find reinforcements." Raymond suggested.

"You go find some reinforcements, I'll try here." Yun sent Raymond away and started to think of a solution himself. This was his own copy, he must be able to pass it anyway, otherwise the system would appear, but there might be hundreds of orcs in it, how could he possibly deal with them.

Yun raised his head and looked towards the palace.

This is reality, not a game. Many game settings can be changed. For example, real magic cannot be tracked and can be easily avoided if it is too far away. Unlike in games, magic can turn corners. In addition, there is only a health bar in the game. In reality, injuries, bleeding, and pain are real. Some injuries can leave half of the blood, but the resistance is lost.

And the blizzard before was just powerful small ice arrows raining down from the sky, so there were still large gaps. As a result, only half of the enemies in the range were slowed down. Similarly, if the range is small, the slowdown and damage effects are very good. If it is too large, the effect may be worse.

There is also a headshot, which does not exist in the game. According to my own experience, I did not attack the orc's head, but only attacked the neck, which can still kill it in one shot, so the headshot effect appeared. At the same time, the slow movement caused by leg injuries is not seen in the game.

Yun retreated a little further and released an elemental impact towards a wall. Immediately a dent appeared on the wall. Yun used both hands and quickly made a passage. Yun walked while making the passage and soon reached the outside of the palace. Yun's work was originally experimental and he did not choose a very thick stone wall to make the punch. However, even so, the cave at the back kept dropping stones, which showed that it would be very easy to cause a collapse if the punch was made for a long time.

Thinking about the collapse, Yun finally came up with a solution. Yun just wanted to see if the buildings in the copy could be demolished. If they could, then everything would be much easier.

Yun observed the palace carefully. The palace was built on the water, supported by pillars, with one corner resting on the shore. According to Yun's calculations, as long as the palace could be destroyed, the orcs inside would definitely be injured. It would be most advantageous to attack at this time.

Yun stood in an open space far away. Everything was ready. He cast Earthquake with his left hand, targeting the palace, including several supporting pillars. He cast Blizzard with his right hand, covering the area from Yun's location to the palace.

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