I’m Alone on the 100th Floor Chapter 91

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I’m Alone on the 100th Floor Episode 091

27. Old Saint (2)

‘how?’

I couldn’t believe that a level 10 person did that, but when I saw the beheaded giant in front of me… this wasn’t a fantasy, it was reality.

‘… … I have to follow them.’ Sophia, who had barely come to her senses, hurriedly started to follow the two people.

“Wait, wait a minute!”

The two people who were trying to quickly escape the 45th floor while the instructors were out of sight stopped in their tracks when they saw Sophia hurriedly following them.

“There are a lot of people targeting you… I think it would be better for you to just go home. Don’t you have any special whispering jewelry?” Serin looked back at Sophia with a worried expression, then confirmed that there was no ring on her finger and asked. “I do, but when I wear it, other people’s voices ring in my head. I took it off for now.”

Serin nodded, her expression showing that she knew.

“Sure enough, if it were a saint like you, I would have been in a good mood by now.”

“If there’s chaos, wouldn’t it be better to go back? It would be a nuisance to the Field Guild.”

When Eugene asked, Sophia shook her head.

“The nuisance is on the 44th floor.” It wasn’t something she did directly, but the fact that the guild she belonged to caused a major accident on the 44th floor and turned a blind eye to it… didn’t feel very good.

“I didn’t want to go up because of the problem on the 44th floor. That’s why I came out.”

“You didn’t drop out, did you?”

“Still… I can’t just tell them that I’m going to leave because they helped me.” Sophia wiggled her fingers.

“I know I’m causing trouble to those people… but still

“The problem on the 44th floor keeps coming up.”

Eugene, who had stopped walking and looked back at Sophia, mentioned the inconvenience she would cause to them.

“If Miss Sophia follows us, she might get in trouble.”

“yes?”

“I’m saying that the two of us could suddenly be treated as criminals for kidnapping a saint.”

“What, a criminal? Why?”

“They’re the ones who did that on the 44th floor, so why can’t they do that? They’ll even threaten you when you get home. They’ll tell you to listen to them if you don’t want to create another criminal…

Eugene muttered as he imagined the worst that could happen if the Field Guild found out about the current situation.

“Well, things won’t get that complicated.”

As Sophia muttered, Eugene shrugged his shoulders and muttered to himself.

‘She is definitely a saint.’

It was a familiar cliché.

‘It has the power to simply purify even evil, but this is fatal.’ The saintess was basically a cancerous character who caused trouble to those around her.

Although he was a being chosen by God, he was prone to misunderstandings, and since his personality was too inclined towards good… it was very likely that something like this would happen.

“I know you two are not bad people. So, I would appreciate it if you would let me come with you.”

As Sophia earnestly asked, Seo-rin began to watch Eugene’s expression.

“I don’t have any big wishes. Just, 44

“I want to help you with what you want to do on your floor.”

It was hard to believe that the two of them would conquer the hidden trials on the 44th floor alone, but Sophia still wanted to follow them.

“I know I’m selfish.”

Considering what Eugene had said earlier, it was in the best interest of the two of them to leave the 44th floor’s work behind and return to the Field Guild.

“I felt bad if I couldn’t see the problem being solved directly… So… As if to leave it to Serin’s judgment, Eugene sighed lightly and opened his mouth.

“Well, if that’s true… I have no intention of stopping you any longer.”

Sophia’s expression brightened at Eugene’s answer and she bowed her head.

“thank you.”

In fact, even if the Field Guild came to pick a fight because he was bringing the saint with him, Eugene didn’t care at all.

If there was a loss, it was Sophia’s side, not theirs.

“Then let’s go.”

As Eugene took the lead with his answer, Serin followed after exchanging a quick glance with Sophia, and Sophia followed third.

* * *

“What? Where?”

“It’s the 44th floor.”

“44th floor?”

“You were already paying attention to the 44th floor.”

“So, you went down to the 44th floor? Alone? Crazy, ridiculous. The Field Guild executive, who had been shaking his head at his subordinate’s report, turned around with a crumpled expression.

“That can’t be true.”

Even as I muttered that it couldn’t be true, I turned my body towards the direction where the stairs were leading down.

“shit!”

This was the 48th floor, so to get down to the 44th floor from here, at least… … .

“You’re not already down there, are you? Let’s chase after him. We have to catch him before he goes all the way down and causes trouble.”

The officer, who had been biting his lip in impatience, took out the weapon he was holding in his hand and started running.

“Leave only the bare minimum number of people behind and follow me! I hope the rumors won’t spread to other guilds, right?”

“It hasn’t even been half a day yet!”

“Newbie, don’t you know how fast news from the top spreads these days? You heard that the guide is on the 40th floor?”

“Oh, yes.”

“It’s only a matter of time before word spreads that the saint has disappeared! Even the Everest guys are here to recruit guides.”

The elite of the Field Guild, which is said to be the most successful in the tower, began to run down the 48th floor.

[Current Level: 44th Floor] The sight of a girl with red energy flowing out of her was captured by the three people who came down one floor.

[Elizabeth, the Blood Reaper]

[Level: 14

The ordeal named Elizabeth… Most of the trials after the 40th floor were ones that Eugene knew to some extent.

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“You really did a good job of bringing the guy from the 44.5th floor all the way down.”

“sorry……

Sophia, who was hurt by Eugene’s words, apologized. Eugene waved his hand as if there was no need to and started looking around.

“There are… no trolls?”

The original trials on this 44th floor were of green monsters called ‘Trolls’… but judging by the fact that not a single one was visible, it seems that the trial of ‘Elizabeth’, who came down from the hidden floor, was quite terrifying.

“I guess it’s some kind of rule of the tower, but when Elizabeth came down, the trolls on the 44th floor disappeared. I guess… they must have gone extinct.”

“Hmm??????

Eugene, who was stroking his chin while listening to Serin’s explanation, then began to look at the view from the 44th floor.

The stage on the 44th floor was a gray ruin, with the remains of buildings strewn all over the place, providing hiding places.

“Since there aren’t any instructors, is it definitely extinct?” “I think so.”

With a whopping 140 levels of trials, it was impossible for trolls to roam around here.

“Somehow, it feels like the 44.5th floor has changed to the 44th floor… …

Eugene, who had confirmed that there was no sign of life on the 44th floor, stuck his finger out through the wall that was blocking them.

Chijik.

Judging by the lightning swirling around his index finger, it definitely seemed like a level 140 trial.

“Excuse me, how exactly do you plan on attacking this?”

Sophia, who was hiding behind the two people, asked cautiously.

In the case of the guide, it was because he was the top black magician rumored in the tower, but in Eugene’s case, it was because she knew nothing about it.

“well?”

Eugene muttered as if he didn’t know either.

“I’ve only heard about it, but this is my first time seeing it in person… Isn’t that guy a vampire? Isn’t he?”

“That’s right.” “Well, since you’re here, Sophia, why don’t you take a look around a little more comfortably? We’ll pull the special harvest when it gets dangerous.” “Yes.”

Sophia, who was watching the conversation between the two people from the side, opened her mouth in a daze.

At first I thought it was a joke, but it seemed like these two were really trying to clear the level 140 ordeal on their own. “Let’s make sure we get a clue this time… because if we do the same ‘acts lops’ or whatever, the same window won’t appear.”

Eugene moved his fingers to open the inventory.

“that?”

Sophia gasped as she saw a large scythe popping out of her inventory window.

It was not ordinary.

I haven’t personally witnessed the relevant window, but something like this… wasn’t something a level 10 person would be able to carry around.

“It’s just a weapon.”

Eugene, who was holding a large sickle in his hand and hiding it behind his back, answered nonchalantly.

“This is a tip, but keep in mind that trials involving vampires cannot be conducted with complete security, even if they are killed.”

Seo Rin, who got up from her seat before Eugene, answered the advice.

“yes.”

Serin, who had her face sticking out from behind the wall, began to glare at the back of the vampire girl who was blocking the narrow passage.

“Miss Sophia.” Eugene tapped Sophia’s arm as she stood there blankly, and pointed to Serin with his chin.

“Please help me.”

“Oh, right.”

Sophia nodded belatedly and began to use the skills with beneficial effects that she could use.

“Huh, really… …

Serin, who was checking the numerous windows appearing before her eyes, muttered in awe and held out her right hand.

“I’ll go.”

“uh.”

Before Sophia could say anything, the warlock jumped out of the wall and rushed straight to the level 140 trial.

[Level: 68]

[Level: 14

It was a match that was clearly disadvantageous not only because of the level difference of more than double, but also because of the odds.

But it’s one-on-one.

Sophia, who was surprised by the action that seemed like hitting a rock with an egg, glanced at Eugene, who was standing there with a relaxed expression.

“Hey, Eugene, aren’t you coming out?”

“Let me evaluate this one first.”

“Guess?”

“I have a new weapon.”

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