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Chapter 6

    Chapter 6: Chapter 6: First time using DP


    “Shall we discuss monsters now and after that how about another tea break?” Maya suggested taking a break since she assumed choosing monsters would take a long time, especially without her input.


    “Sounds like a n,” Frost’s lips turned upward; he quite enjoyed the lemon tea earlier and looked forward to another cup.


    Frost turned back towards the dungeon menu and once again began a long internal debate. Maya stuck to hermitments, refusing to give any advice on what to choose, whether this was by Dark’s instructions or her own personal teaching choice he still found it rather annoying. He had very little idea about how each of these monsters would fare or whether they’d even be worth their initial costs.


    After an hour or so he had only managed to pick five different monsters that he wanted with the prime reason being that they looked cool. The main issue was that he didn’t know what his monsters would be fighting against. He knew there’d be intruders of some kind butcked any specific information on who they were and how powerful they’d be.


    ‘Wait a minute Maya said she wouldn’t help with the choosing but she never said I couldn’t ask questions.’ Frost had a lightbulb moment, he needed to know about the general area around his dungeon as well as the level of threat from intruders before he could make an educated decision. If all the intruders were equal to E-rank monsters, then it would be pointless to have lots of G-rank frost goblins.


    “Maya, can you tell more about the local area?” Frost raised head confidently with a flicker in his eyes as he asked this, positive that this was what she expected.


    Frost was correct once he asked that question Maya’s eyes and lips turned up with pride. She was waiting for him to ask questions, if he just summoned random monsters without any knowledge, he could end up wasting all his DP, making recovery difficult. This style of teaching was her own decision, she didn’t want to coddle her charge but push him and test his wisdom.


    .....


    “Of course, I can young master what would you like to know?” Maya asked while smiling, encouraging Frost to ask away. Frost gave himself an internal high five on his thoughts being correct.


    “Everything,” he said without hesitation. His eyes fixated on her aiming to take in all she said.


    Instead of being stymied by his request Maya weed it. Knowing that this would take a while she moved towards the table and took a seat before gesturing Frost to do the same.


    “Everything hmmm where should I start?” Maya pondered while tapping her finger on the table.


    “Could you start with the cial mountains?” Frost quickly suggested.


    “Ok then let’s start there. Nova is split into 5 major continents with the central continent being thergest.” Frost nodded along as he knew this part already.


    “The cial mountain range is located in the far north of the northern continent also known as the Yangmir continent. The cial mountain range spans for tens of thousands of kilometres and is filled with an abundance of ice mana. The deeper you enter, the colder and more dangerous it bes.” Frost remembered the coldness of the cave before deploying the dungeon core. It was cold but not cold enough to be dangerous.


    “The dungeon you’ve just created is located within one of the first mountains near the range’s southern entrance, any deeper would be too cold to inhabit non-cold resistant humanoids as well as being too far from the nearby towns and viges. Humans and simr sapient races struggle to survive in incredibly frigid temperatures, only venturing within for short periods of time. Although I say that, outside the mountain is a constant blizzard and temperatures are below freezing for the majority of the year.” Frost instantly thought of the first environment he chose, winter hignds. What Maya described sounded simr to the conditions of that environment.


    ‘So, it’ll be an environment they’re used to hunting in.’ Frost didn’t know yet if that would be an advantage or disadvantage.


    “Our location is right on the border of the Northrend empire, which is made up of mostly humans, dwarves and beastmen. There are probably a few viges a couple hours trek from the dungeon, but our main source of intruders will be the adventurers from the town of Furano, at least in the beginning. It’s about a day or so away by foot, well within usual travel distance of a regr adventurer.”


    ‘Furano, Furano, Furano,’ Frost internally repeated the town’s name so as tomit it to memory. He was already aware of what certain creatures were such as dwarves and beastmen, so he wasn’t surprised. The term ‘adventurer’ however he only knew that they hunted monsters but not much else, his integral knowledge granted by his father was quitecking.


    “I know that adventurers tend to hunt monsters so could you give any more details about that profession?” If they’re going to be his main source of ie/enemies he’ll need to learn more about them. Maya once again looked pleased with his question, making Frost feel warm.


    “Adventurers are people who embark on quests, whether that’s hunting monsters, caravan protection, bandit destruction or even foraging for nts, as long as someone needs something done there’s a quest for it. In Furano and pretty much any town and city there is an adventurer’s guild which manages the local adventurers and provides them with quests.”


    ‘So, they’re like organised mercenaries.’


    “Adventurers are ranked -like monsters- from G to S-rank, but a single adventurer would 9 times out of 10 lose against a monster of the same rank, since monster ranks are based on a group of adventurers fighting it. Adventurers often hunt in these groupsmonly known as parties, so they can even the ying field.”


    “To the best of my knowledge in Furano the highest ranked active adventurers are C-rank and there’s less than a dozen or so. With the majority being around F or E rank.” The strongest monster Frost could summon at the moment was D-rank and they cost too much to have multiple, so if a C-rank adventurer entered he’d have to fight himself. The thought sent a cold shiver down his spine, he didn’t even know his own strength yet.


    It’s not all scary though, knowing that a majority of the adventurers are F-rank means even the G rank monsters should have their uses,e on Gobbos.


    “Considering the strongest monster, you can summon is D-rank and the majority used will be lower, C-rank adventurers wouldn’t have much reason to enter but... we should quickly teach you how to fight just in case.” Maya curiously inspected Frost from head to toe analysing his potential for the level of training he could endure before breaking. To Frost it looked like she was eyeing him as prey causing him to break into a cold sweat.


    “W...w...what about local monsters?” He tried to sway the conversation away from being looked at like a meal.


    “Well, in the immediate area there’s arge forest which contains winter boars, frost goblins, artic foxes and several other low ranked monsters. If you head on deeper into the cial mountains there’ll be frost wolves, yetis as well as other higher rank monsters the further in you go. There’s even rumours of ice dragons and frost giants near the central belt.” Excluding the possibilities of dragons and giants the rest of the monsters were featured in the dungeon menu.


    Maya continued to exin many other features so as to answer Frost’s request for ‘everything’. She lectured for close to 2 hours or so. Frost was still as focused as he was at the start. Maya however seriously needed a drink, she talked so much that her voice had be hoarse, and her throat was irritated. Luckily, Frost had more than enough information to choose his first monsters allowing her to enjoy a short respite.


    “You work out what monsters to summon, and I’ll start making tea.” Maya roughly said while rubbing her throat. As she stood up to walk Frost watched her with gratitude before walking over to the core. Frost nned to summon about 4500DP worth of monsters, leaving 2000 to spend on items, spells etc... secondary stuff to running the dungeon.


    The menu had a useful feature which acted like a shopping cart, he could add or remove choices beforepleting the purchase, his environment choices were still sitting there just waiting to be finalised.


    By the time the tea was ready and ced on the table Frost had finished, it was much easier for him to choose with the abundance of information he received. He even managed to decide which monsters would go in which section. As Frost moved to take his cup of tea, he couldn’t hold back a prideful grin.


    “Well, well someone’s happy.” Maya yfully mocked him, as she smiled in return. She’d already started drinking her cup, so her throat was feeling much better.


    “Yeah, I’m pretty pleased with how it turned out, almost bang on my 4500DP target.” Full of pride Frost grabbed his tea and took a swig not noticing Maya’s mischievous smirk. The instant the tea touched his tongue however he was hit strong dose of mint, theplete opposite of the sweet lemon vour he was expecting. Much to Maya’s dismay however he enjoyed the vour and quickly went in for a second taste.


    “Tsk” Maya clicked her tongue, obviously expecting a more entertaining oue. Her tea was the lemon one like before only Frost’s was different. Frost knew the reaction she wanted and quite enjoyed seeing this side of her.


    ‘Mischievousness suits her,’ he thought while quickly finishing his tea, revitalising his energy levels.


    “Well, don’t keep me in suspense.” Irritated with Frost’s smile Maya brashly demanded. Her annoyed frown and scrunched up nose looked incredibly cute to the smiling Frost, so he acquiesced to her demand. He showed her the menu’s purchase cart, all he needed to do was hit confirm.


    His choices were as follows:


    [Monster] [Rank] [Cost] [Quantity]


    [Frost goblin] [G] [30] [20]


    [Frost slime] [G] [20] [10]


    [Artic horned [G] [30] [10]


    rabbit]


    [Artic fox] [F] [60] [4]


    [Snow owl] [F] [60] [5]


    [Winter boar] [F] [90] [10]


    [Frost dwarf] [E] [120] [6]


    [Frost wolf] [E] [150] [5]


    [Pr bear] [D] [500] [1]


    And his section arrangement:


    [sections]


    [Monster] [1st] [2nd] [3rd]


    [Frost goblin] [10] [5] [5]


    [Frost slime] [6] [4] [0]


    [Artic horned [5] [5] [0]


    rabbit]


    [Artic fox] [4] [0] [0]


    [Snow owl] [2] [3] [0]


    [Winter boar] [4] [6] [0]


    [Frost dwarf] [0] [4] [2]


    [Frost wolf] [2] [2] [1]


    [Pr bear] [0] [0] [1]


    Clearly having more monsters in the first and second sections given theirrger size plus if all goes well intruders shouldn’t even make it to the third section for a while. Frost nned on having thest andrgest of the castle’s rooms house the pr bear. It should have ample room to run wild while also limiting intruders escape paths. The grand total came to 4510DP just 10Dp off his target.


    Maya scrutinised the chosen monsters and theiryout hoping to find something toment on but there was nothing. It wasn’t perfect but considering his limited budget and experience with the monsters she felt he did exceptional. Reluctantly she needed to praise him on his effort.


    “Tsk, you did great young master I couldn’t have chosen better myself.” Even though she clicked her tongue it was followed up by a proud smile. Frost received her praise with delight, a slight blush also grew on his neck. He proceeded to finish his cup of tea before continuing their conversation. Maya found this to be rather cute.


    After a short respite


    “So, will you look at traps, items or spells next?” After finishing their tea Maya was in a much better mood. Happy with Frost’s previous decisions she suggested spending the rest of the DP today.


    “I think I’ll look at traps next to finish off the rooms before looking at the spells section.” Frost had a little innate knowledge of magic but was looking forward to using it himself.


    “But first,” he quickly moved back over to the dungeon menu. “I think I’ll summon the environments and monsters.” He rapidly went to click the confirm purchase buttonpletely oblivious to the sudden shocked appearance on Maya’s face.


    Maya’s eyes shot wide open, she quickly tried to shout ‘stop’ all while moving towards him however she was too slow. Frost confirmed the purchase causing the dungeon core to light up and rotate. Frost was so excited that he didn’t notice Maya quickly appearing behind him.


    At almost the same instant Maya reached him, Frost’s vision suddenly went dark, and he copsed, falling into Maya’s arms that were ready to catch him.


    Maya wiped the nervous sweat that umted from her brow, she moved Frost down so that his head was lying on her knees.


    “That was a close one, any slower and he might havended on his head.” Maya was aware that this situation would likely happen, Dark told her that when Frost first uses the Dungeon core’s power to summon multiple items the sudden influx of creation energy could knock him unconscious. That was why she was so panicked at his purchasing trigger finger; she wouldn’t make a very good protector if she allowed him to crack his head open.


    Frost meanwhile waspletely out of it, unaware of Maya’sints that soon followed his copse.
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