Dungeon Reset

< 155 Dungeon Reset >

Slow down?

One sprout split in two.

Hmm?

The rabbit, who had just turned around in the hot pepper field, suddenly tilted his head and looked back.

One day, two sprouts smaller than nails were attached to the small black pepper seed.

[Did they originally have two shoots?]

At first, I didn't look carefully, but I was puzzled.

But no matter how many sprouts there are, what does it matter?

The rabbit soon lost interest and turned back to its downward side.

But then.

[Hiya!]

Feel something strange and swoop again! A rabbit that turns its head.

[sighs]

I noticed something and his eyes widened.

Twisted?

Two new sprouts emerged and became four.

[What, what? Is dick supposed to grow so fast? Hey! Come back here!]

“What is it... Huh? ”

When the rabbit called urgently, it came back to the pepper field.

His face turned to the black pepper field, and he looked embarrassed.

“What, this? Why did they grow up so much? ”

Surprisingly, the green sprouts of the pepper field were growing slightly.

It was incredibly slow as a dipshit crawls, but it was almost as slow as light compared to the growth rate of a normal plant.

[I feel like a dipshit faster than light.]

“Is dungeon peppers supposed to grow this fast? ”

[No way. This is never a normal speed.]

Even during this time, the pepper sprouts were growing steadily.

The shoots shoot out new shoots as they twist and twist.

In the bud, the yellow saffron saffron, which was crumpled without twisting, spread its wings wider and deeper into the green color.

Jungdown and the rabbit stared at each other for a long time, crouching side-by-side in front of the pepper field.

I felt like I was regenerating my plant growth video 10 times faster, or 30 times faster, so I couldn't keep my eyes off it.

“Amazing. Isn't this a plant and an animal by now? Looks like the worms are moving. ”

[I'm a little creepy and scary. But I can't seem to keep my eyes off it.]

“But why do they grow up so hard? What the hell for? ”

I was embarrassed because this was the first time I had done so much farming.

Dungeon Potato, Ash Flower, Dungeon Bean, Vampire Cactus, Rice Farming, etc…….

He had grown many plants secretly.

But in fact, they pulled out what was planted in the dungeon and put it in a potter, and it was just a coincidence with setting traps or resetting skills.

After all, it was the first time that normal farming was built, but I was so curious as to why only this dungeon pepper grew so fast.

“Huh? This? ”

A few pepper seeds fell out of the hot pepper field while looking around.

When I picked them up and checked, strangely, they did not grow at all and remained the same.

It was too different from the growing pepper field.

“Why don't they grow up like this again? ”

Yeah, what's the difference?]

“... I understand. ”

Jungdown realizes something and nods.

What's the difference?]

“Wait. Let's test it. ”

I threw the pickled pepper back into the pepper field and watched for a while.

Let's do it.

Twisted?

From there, a new sprout emerged.

[Huff! I grew up again!]

The chindown grazed my knee.

“That's what I thought! ”

I'll let you know!]

“The ground was different. It was fertilizer.”

Fertilizer?]

“Yes. Monster Rat's Poop! ”

I've learned a secret!

Jungdown divided the hot pepper field into three phases according to the amount of fertilizer entering the soil: 3: 7, 4: 6, and 5: 5.

But again, I looked carefully, and depending on the stage, the height of the sprouts was different.

It's real? The tallest field with the most rat poop in it? Awesome!]

The rabbit was startled.

I can't believe the shitty monster rats that just eat and poop had this amazing effect!

I learned something unexpected.

“If this is true, then it's amazing. You mean like guano? ”

[What is that?]

“This fertilizer is hardened bird poop. ”

Guano was deposited with the droppings of birds distributed along the tropical coast, famous for being the world's best natural fertilizer.

In the 19th century, this guano was so powerful that it was called "white gold."

From the use of guano, agricultural production in that era has risen by nearly 30 times, and that has led to the first industrial revolution.

In the end, there was a "bird shit war" among the countries to take over guano, so the effect was complete.

It was the beginning of the so-called "Pacific War."

Of course, this detail was unknowable, but at least I remembered the extent to which I studied in school about the effects of guano.

“Fertilizer made of ordinary bird poop is 30 times more effective, wouldn't it be great if you ate all the rat poop in the dungeon? ”

[But it makes you grow so fast? Isn't this almost magical fertilizer?]

Alpha agreed and said:

< There is a reasonable explanation. All over the world, there's life energy. The excrement from the monsters who eat it all must contain a tremendous amount of food. >

I didn't feel much life energy in rat poop.]

< The visible life energy is not all. Farming and amplifying life energy from small seeds. That's why Erstea banned killing and received another sacrifice. >

“What does it matter why? Actually, the result is now this. ”

The downward thought was not difficult.

It's a good thing.

It was supposed to be at least a few months before you could see the fruit of pepper farming.

I had to spend a lot of time raising it, so I had to sow the seeds a little faster before I could build the forge.

But it's a good thing that time has gone more than 30 times faster!

“At this rate, you'll see fruits in almost a week. What a piece of shit. This is faster than purified bone dust. ”

Jungdown rolls his arms together with an intriguing look.

“I can't. I need to replant it more beautifully. Let's line it up again. ”

If pepper seedlings stick together, you won't be able to absorb food evenly from the ground.

He carefully rearranged the sprouted seeds at intervals.

They were seeds from a single dick, so the number was only a short time ago.

When I finished, I saw that the clicks were written and a hot pepper field that looked so lovely was born.

And...

Straight, straight!

The pepper sprouts start spreading out at incredible speeds!

[Hey, that's big! Come on, come on! Yuck!]

Hot pepper sprouts spreading at incredible speeds!

The rabbit, who had never had anything to do with growing something, decided to keep the pepper field with a heavy expression.

One of them had to stand guard in case the passage or the sea salmon came and bit the field.

And then the next day.

The rabbit looked at the hot pepper field as seriously as a laboratory scholar who was studying a great deal.

[The second morning of the Pepper Field observation day. Even now the sprouts are embarrassingly steep. About a foot tall. Three baby leaves, one adult leaves.]

Another day passed.

[3 baby leaves, 9 adult leaves. Five pounds. It's growing faster than I thought. Ugh, my unbelievable babies.]

“No, what is a pet plant……. ”

[Pets! They're all my babies. Sniff.]

I was greatly moved by the sight of the rabbit blushing with snow, and a smile burst out of my face.

[I thought I was stupid yesterday, but now I think I can fan it with a sturdy stick and a fly.]

“Then you can go with me while I take care of you. ”

[What thing?]

“Doo Min-jun said it's better to cut all the branches from the bottom. ”

[Such cruelty!?]

The rabbit was shocked.

“Cruel? Growth stagnates when nutrients are useless down there. ”

[You devil! I didn't see that coming! I can't believe you sprouted so hard and chopped off the branches of my grown children! What are you gonna do to my Michael and Johnson?]

“You even named your penis!? ”

And it's been another day.

As he grew taller, his waist began to arch due to his weight, and eventually the rabbit had to cut the branches.

“Do you want me to do it? ”

[No…… They're my babies, so I'll do it myself. This is my destiny and my karma.]

“... Uh, yes. ”

[Sniffs.]

The rabbit, who was restless until the last moment, eventually slashed the branches with a splenic face.

It's like his legs are cut off.

But from then on, the stalks began to rise higher, as if they had waited.

Su-aak!

[Yeah, yeah! Way to go! Grow up! It's getting bigger through the bitter pain! My cocks pierce the sky!]

“... Yes. If only you were happy. ”

Watching the harpoon armor of polarized rabbits from behind, Jungdown shakes his head.

In any case, I could see the fruit of the pepper field in less than a week.

* * *

Meanwhile, Jungdown was working on making cement again.

A fine lime powder ground ground by golems.

To remove the moisture in it, we put it in the brazier and baked it thoroughly, and the proper lime powder was completed.

While working on all the limestone mining, it was a large-scale job.

But there wasn't much to go through.

“Sharpen more, refine more. ”

“Oww.”

Quadruck, quadruck!

Golem workers grinding limestone hard.

Jungdown was a factory.

Then I got angry.

“Ugh! You guys again! ”

Surprised?

Niyaang?

At any moment, the Shadow Cats sneak up to hunt for the lively flaming torch, licking their hind feet at a steady roar.

“You said you didn't eat the furnace? You're pretending to look away. I know you can hear me. ”

Peek-a-boo.

“ ……. ”

In the end, no answer came back.

Shadow cats obsessed with the burning flame of lime powder.

It was just unfair to say "no" when it was right to eat.

Jungdown sighed and turned them back into Shadow Servants, returning them to their defenses.

Then stop.

“No, just one. Come here for a second. You guys can mix this up with me. ”

Now it was unfair to work alone.

Jungdown gave the servants a wooden shovel and made them mix fine sand and clay into lime powder.

When I mixed all these ingredients together, that was cement.

Seeing the servants of the shadows stirring up cement as they move.

He sneaks out the side and repeats the experiment endlessly, even though the cement is not really firm.

There were a few trial and error, but cement was finally completed.

< You really made cement. Now the maintenance of the war.... >

“What are you talking about? The Forge is the first. We'll make Anvils first. ”

Despite Alpha's greedy temptations, he never loses his beginner's mind.

“Clump of dirt! Clump of dirt!”

It was quick to make a prototype of an anvil by coalescing salt.

Perfect for dousing cement with water to create a moral framework on top of the circle.

I don't forget to square a wall of dirt around it to protect it in triplicate, in case all the dilute cement runs down.

I was worried that the salt would melt slightly from the moisture of the cement, but I was thankful for holding out as it was a solid rock salt made of skill.

“Yes, thank you for holding out. Let's keep going. ”

My father's smile fell gladly on the face of the cement frame that was slowly stiffening.

I didn't just name the cement machine, but it was not much different from the look of a rabbit raising a pet pepper.