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My Dungeon Life: Rise of the Slave Harem-Chapter 1621
The typical boss room look, a large room with columns leading up to some kind of staging area for the monster in question, seemed to become more feral the larger you went down the dungeon. On this floor, which would have been the equivalent of the 60th floor on any other dungeon, the greenery and forest made it look like we were still outside. However, the same basic look and size existed. The underwater boss room of the last fight was replaced with a forest floor. The columns were massive tree trunks, and the artificial sky, if there was one, couldn’t be seen over the thick greenery.
As I was looking around for the boss, I heard a giant thump. It was the sound of a footstep. There was another, and then a third. At that point, I had managed to triangulate the sound. It was then that something massive burst out between the trees. As soon as I saw it, I couldn’t help but take a step back, my mouth opening wide.
“What is that thing? A giant lizard?” Anne cried out.
The monster looked in our direction, its nose letting out mist as it opened its toothy mouth and then bellowed a massive roar that shook the boss room.
“It’s a T-Rex!” I cried out. “What is with the dinousaurs?”
That was the only reaction I was able to give before the T-Rex turned our way and then started racing toward us. I honestly would have been a lot calmer if it was a dragon. At least that would have felt more reasonable. First, we fought a crocodile, and then it turned into a dinosaur. Was this so-called redundancy? I didn’t want to fight an extinct animal! What would people think if I brought this thing back to my world?
Well, I didn’t get to have my way. I grabbed the girls and jumped out of the way. After the crocodile, I wasn’t going to let one of them get grabbed again. I had a feeling the dinosaur would just swallow them whole rather than using them as some kind of lore.
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The paladins seemed to feel the same way as they rushed out to meet the dinosaur. They were subsequently trampled by it. The men let out cries as one was stomped on while another was seemingly kicked away. They did manage to delay the dinosaur for enough time that Anne and her inquisitor were able to get spells off. Titan’s Fall was also able to move out of the way, where they seemed to be planning a trap as well.
I landed in a tree that was high enough that it was out of the T-Rex’s mouth range. The T-Rex couldn’t climb with those short arms, so they would be safe up here. I would have loved to just keep them in my soul world, but they wouldn’t get the blessings, and at least in Cici’s case, we wouldn’t be able to continue to the gauntlet without her. Another reason was that they wouldn’t get experience. During these boss battles, despite them not helping too much, they had gained at least ten levels each.
“I want to help!” Chance still cried out defiantly.
A paused for a second, considering just telling her no. However, I had brought them along to earn experience. If I just protected them the entire time, then they wouldn’t learn anything, no matter how much experience they gained. They might stall in their leveling if they focused too much on leveling and not enough on learning.
I looked around the boss room. At this point, the dinosaur was trampling after Anne and the Inquisitor. Titan’s fall shot a rope across two trees and then tried to use them to trip the dinosaur in its path. It stumbled slightly, but the girls hadn’t been able to bring it down. That’s when a thought came to me. I leaned toward Chance and Cici and started whispering my plan.