100 Floors All Master - Chapter 165
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All Master of 100 Floors Episode 165
35th Floor. Raising a Dragon (1)
[Title: Anyone who succeeded in raising a dragon…?]
[I think I did my best, but something strange popped out.]
[Cheong-jeo (35th Floor): I failed too. Most people failed. When I looked into it, only a few people succeeded in hatching a dragon egg in the first place, and no one properly hatched one at all.]
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A massive cave.
An egg the size of a house in a nest inside it.
Kang Jun-hyeok placed his hand on the egg. He could feel a pulse from inside.
This was a dragon’s egg.
[A dragon’s egg. This is the first time I’ve seen one directly. Eldyria. Have you ever seen one?]
[I’ve only seen them once or twice myself.]
Dragons.
They were the guardians of the ground.
They were the pinnacle among monster classes, and in the case of old individuals, they belonged to the fifth hierarchy. In terms of race, it wouldn’t be wrong to say they were the strongest in the universe.
As such, each one was extremely rare, and seeing their eggs was exceedingly uncommon. Even Kang Jun-hyeok had only seen dragon eggs a few times outside of the 35th Floor.
Eldyria muttered as if puzzled.
[By the way, where is the mother?]
Dragons grow with their mothers until they become adults. But in this small nest, no life forms other than Kang Jun-hyeok and the egg could be felt.
“I think I know the reason.”
Kang Jun-hyeok approached the nest.
The trees forming the nest were old and covered with dust. The protective barriers and concealment veils surrounding the area had also faded with the passage of time.
This egg had been abandoned.
Protect the egg abandoned by its mother and help it hatch and grow perfectly.
That was the Quest of the 35th Floor.
[Hatching an egg.]
[Would that be possible?]
But both Manbyeonggi and Eldyria were skeptical.
Dragons were beings of pure mana.
Being close to essence, they required countless care to hatch properly. If things went even slightly wrong, their magic power would be greatly damaged and a corrupted being would be born. They would become what’s called a Dark Dragon, becoming a ferocious existence that destroys everything around them.
The reason mothers stayed with them until they became adults was precisely because of such difficulties.
For humans to provide such care was virtually impossible. Countless Players had passed through the 35th Floor, but only a few succeeded in hatching them, and even among those, the majority gave birth to twisted and corrupted dragons.
‘There are dragons among the Players too, but.’
Unfortunately, all the mature dragons were defeated in the Great War. Being young dragons, none of them could achieve perfect hatching.
Knowledge, information, and ability were all lacking.
Moreover, the egg had been abandoned for a long time. It was already in a damaged and twisted state.
It was one of the most difficult floors to clear.
“Let’s try it.”
But Kang Jun-hyeok had not a trace of hesitation. He steadied his breathing.
Kang Jun-hyeok was well acquainted with The Defeated Ones of the Great War.
Since there were mature dragons among them, he had heard various stories.
Recalling those memories, he began to move.
First, observe the egg. A pulse could be felt from inside the egg.
‘There isn’t much time left until hatching.’
At the shortest, a week. At the longest, it would hatch within a month.
Fortunately, the power felt from inside was twisted and shaking, but not completely ruined. It could still be recovered.
Kang Jun-hyeok looked around.
Centered on the egg, the surrounding mana was being rapidly sucked in.
Dragons are creatures of magic power. Just by existing, they absorb the surrounding mana. If this part is even slightly inadequate, a Dark Dragon is immediately born.
Being abandoned, the egg was not absorbing sufficient mana. Confirming this, Kang Jun-hyeok immediately took out gems.
Craaack!
The pearls shattered and a barrier of mana spread out. It was sucked directly toward the egg. The pulse felt from the egg became a bit more stable.
Kang Jun-hyeok immediately looked at the trees forming the nest. The old and damaged nest was disrupting the balance affecting the egg.
The nest had to form a perfect shape. Kang Jun-hyeok immediately went outside.
‘I’m sure they said only oak trees aged over a thousand years must be used.’
[Pixie’s Treasure Intuition.]
[Pixie’s Minor Miracle.]
I wish.
To find oak trees aged over a thousand years.
As a result of using Pixie’s skills in combination, he was able to find oak trees before long. Since the egg itself was large, he had to cut down entire trees rather than just branches and bring them. He removed the broken trees and filled those spots with new trees.
The work didn’t end there.
The egg had to be moistened with sufficient water, but even that wasn’t ordinary water. Only dew that had just begun to form at dawn was effective. Kang Jun-hyeok quickly ran around the forest from dawn to collect dew and moisten the egg.
The power of Observation Skill.
And he managed to cope somehow with the knowledge he had gained. Manbyeonggi muttered as if amazed.
[I don’t know what it is, but you seem to be handling it well.]
“Though I feel like I’m dying from being so busy.”
Tasks kept arising continuously. He had to care for the egg for 24 hours without a moment’s rest. There was a reason why most people couldn’t even hatch them.
“Whew.”
Kang Jun-hyeok, who finally had some time, leaned his back against the egg and took a rest.
Eldyria said playfully.
[You’re working hard. They say birds think of the first being they see when hatching from eggs as their parent. You might become this child’s parent.]
“That’s not possible.”
Kang Jun-hyeok flatly denied her words.
Dragons were not mere birds but extremely high-dimensional life forms.
They had the ability to possess self-awareness and explore their surroundings even while in eggs. They would probably think of Kang Jun-hyeok as something like a guardian protecting them. In fact, when dragons raised eggs, they used to deploy several guardians. Eldyria clicked her tongue.
[You have no cute charm of playing along.]
[As you said, dragons have self-awareness even while in eggs. This child will remember everything from the moment it was abandoned until now.]
Manbyeonggi muttered quietly.
[An egg left alone without even guardians. In the original universe, it would have been born as a Dark Dragon.]
“Probably so.”
In the original universe, there would have been no guardian to care for it so perfectly. Having been abandoned by its mother, it could only have become a corrupted Dark Dragon.
In his previous life, he knew several Dark Dragons.
They were prickly and had terrible personalities, unable to get along with others, rampaging alone before dying lonely deaths.
‘Come to think of it.’
Among the Dark Dragons, there was one that was the most corrupted.
That dragon couldn’t accept the world itself. Even while waging war against the Victors, it tried to destroy the universe by corrupting all things.
In the end, he and the other Players had no choice but to join forces and kill it.
[I, I hate you all. I hate you to the point of madness. I despise this world.]
Those were that dragon’s last words.
It was one of the unpleasant memories from his previous life that still remained.
The end of Dark Dragons was always like that. They were beings of the universe yet infinitely corrupted, unable to communicate with anyone. They could only die lonely deaths.
Kang Jun-hyeok stroked the egg. A quiet pulse was felt through his palm.
“I hope you hatch peacefully, at least in this place.”
Kang Jun-hyeok muttered softly.
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After that, Kang Jun-hyeok continued to move busily. He repaired the nest and replenished mana. He even had to occasionally provide stimulation since the egg shouldn’t get bored. These were not easy tasks for him either.
Craaack!
Kang Jun-hyeok shattered pearls to replenish the nest’s mana. The egg absorbed the mana at a rapid pace as if it had been waiting.
Thanks to his devoted efforts, the egg was growing without problems. Even Manbyeonggi and Eldyria were surprised.
[You’re doing well indeed.]
[To be honest, I don’t really know what I’m doing either. It’s not like I’ve ever raised a Dragon’s egg before.]
The pulse felt from the egg grew stronger and stronger. At this rate, it would hatch within a few weeks.
Coldly speaking, hatching itself wasn’t difficult. Making it hatch properly was the hard part – just watching and waiting would allow it to hatch.
However, most Players couldn’t even manage the hatching.
Because there were interferences.
Kang Jun-hyeok, who had been looking around the nest, paused.
Something caught his senses.
Not one, but many.
They hadn’t found this place by chance. They were approaching the nest with a clear purpose.
[Troublemakers have come.]
Manbyeonggi spoke cheerfully. Kang Jun-hyeok said lightly toward the egg.
“I’ll step out for a moment.”
He went outside. After waiting briefly, the opponents soon showed themselves.
Red-eyed beings with horns.
They were Demons.
They looked flustered upon seeing Kang Jun-hyeok.
“Hm?”
“A human?”
“What? I heard there was only an abandoned egg here?”
“Nice to meet you.”
Kang Jun-hyeok greeted them.
“What brings you here?”
“…We have business with the nest behind you. Get lost right now and we’ll spare your life.”
The Demons sent menacing glares.
Dragons were the guardians of the ground.
They were enemies of the Demons.
However, the case of Dark Dragons was different. That corrupted existence was closer to being on the Demons’ side, attacking the ground instead.
A Dragon’s egg abandoned without its mother.
With just a little intervention from the Demons, a Dark Dragon would be born. For the Demons, this was a very precious opportunity.
Caring for the Dragon’s egg.
And blocking the Demons’ attacks.
It was a floor where both had to be accomplished successfully. Kang Jun-hyeok shook his head.
“Sorry, but that won’t work.”
“Tsk.”
“A mere human doesn’t know their place. Then die!”
The Demons clenched their fists and raised their Demonic Energy. Kang Jun-hyeok sent a strange look toward them as they attacked.
Previously, on the 33rd Floor, Kang Jun-hyeok had helped the Demons and assisted them in conquering the Dwarf Kingdom.
There, he had been the Demons’ benefactor.
But here, he had once again become the Demons’ complete enemy. He couldn’t help but feel strange emotions.
‘Well, it doesn’t matter though.’
Kang Jun-hyeok cleanly sorted out his emotions. He took one step forward toward the charging Demons.
Crunch.
The Demon’s chest was crushed completely.
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