Chapter 1208: Visiting The Robot Village Inside The Dungeon
Chapter 1208: Visiting The Robot Village Inside The Dungeon
The robot village had changed a bit! Yes, the metal houses had become more refined and no longer looking all rusty and scrap made. Above all, they had become twice as big, and every single one of them had some sort of chimney.
They had smithies inside and were constantly processing metals. I think a few days, or a week has passed since I left, due to the time acceleration of the dungeon. But even when taking that into consideration, the progress was pretty insane.
However, that wasn't all though.
They had huge, metallic walls surrounding the village. And the streets were now paved with metal as well! To make things more amusing, the robots had created their own golems, metal golems that were patrolling the city and the outside area as guards.
"Did they make all of this in a day?!" My mother asked.
"A few days, I think time goes faster here when I am outside of the dungeon." I explained to
mom.
"Yeah it's like that." Aquarina confirmed it.
"Right, I do remember you said something similar to that. It was the reason why your products were made so quickly all the time." My mother nodded. "Shall we go in? I am interested now to meet them again!"
"Sure!" I walked towards the gate.
The golems looked at us with curiosity but didn't recognize us. They belonged to the robots and weren't dungeon monsters, so I couldn't tell them to let us in easily.
"Hey, Chief, are you there?" I called.
The golems simply stared at us blankly.
Until suddenly, a robot appeared, opening the gates.
"Ooh. It is you. Lady Sylphy. Yes, yes. We are here. Sorry, sorry. Lots of creations. We've been making. Big village. For everyone to feel comfortable. The big tree is thriving. Look." He pointed at the big crystal tree that had grown larger without us noticing, residing in the middle of the village's square.
"It does looks larger." I nodded. "Anyways, can we get in?"
"Of course. Please. Come in. Sorry. Many apologies, we should have told the golems. To let you in. We will not make this mistake again." He apologized a lot.
"Don't worry, it is fine! I am mostly amazed by this metallic city you've created for yourselves." My mother said.
"Honestly, yeah, this is incredible." My father nodded, looking around. "I think the only time I saw something similar was when we visited some of the dwarven cities, right?"
"Yeah, only those midgets would create such incredible things out of boredom. But I think you guys surpass the dwarves much more." My mother smiled.
"Many thanks. We don't know. Who dwarves are... But we are happy to be recognized. Yes, yes." The chief nodded.
He led us through the streets, as we were greeted by many more robots, all of them recognizing us as their heroes. It was very cute how they stopped doing whatever they wanted to greet us.
"Big sis! Hi. Hello. Hi."
Suddenly, some of the younger robots greeted us.
"Oh hey guys! How are you doing?"
"Fine. Mama and papa, teaching us."
"We are learning. We are learning. We are learning."
"Soon enough, I will make something good. I think..."
"For now, I made this. Scrap metal."
They showed me what looked like a few dolls made of scrap metal stuck together very roughly.
"Not good enough..." They sighed.
"Hmm, can you let me see them? I'll fix them for ya." I smiled.
The robots started blankly as if processing my question, and then nodded, giving them to me.
"Okay."
"Fine, but don't destroy it."
"It is scrap. Scrap metal. But our scrap metal."
"Hahaha, okay, okay." I giggled. "Is that why you hesitated first? Don't worry you guys." I patted their shiny, metallic heads.
I quickly decided to use my newest skill on these pieces of scrap metal to test its permanent abilities.
Yes, that Skill was obviously [Holy Divine Thunder Armament Creation]!
FLASH!
A zap of lightning surged from my hands. All three "dolls" transformed into the shapes of a bird, a horse, and a mouse. I concentrated my energies to not make them lethal or something.
Ding!
[You have created the permanent [Holy Divine Thunder Doll: Horse Model (C Rank)] x1] [You have created the permanent [Holy Divine Thunder Doll: Bird Model (C Rank)] x1] [You have created the permanent [Holy Divine Thunder Doll: Mouse Model (C Rank)] x1] [Created Armament has become permanent. However, to utilize further functions, Mana application will be required.]
"Wow. So shiny. So pretty!"
"Amazing. Lady Sylphy. So cool."
"You made this. For us?"
"Of course, take them back!" I gave the dolls back, as the robots were left very happy of taking them back. Sometimes they produced a bit of electricity out, but the robots seemed to enjoy that, easily absorbing the energy to supply their cores.
"That was. Incredible. Was that a new ability. Lady Sylphy?" The chief asked.
"Something like that. I learned it after combining my Alchemy Magic with the power I took from that Scrap King's core." I explained.
"Really? I can't believe it. Did you somehow absorb that core into your physique or magic circle?!" My mother gasped. "I... I guess it wouldn't be impossible, but it still amazing! So you acquired holy thunder as an element! Why didn't you tell us?"
"Yeah these are incredible news! Though I am worried you did something so reckless, what if it would have failed? The backlash of trying to absorb cultivation materials without proper planning could be fatal. Your physique or magic circle could end up crippled." Said my father. Well, it's not that I absorbed anything, I just used my system and got some scrolls but... Ah, I can't just tell them that, can't I? At least Aquarina wasn't talking about it.
"I just did it and it worked, so it's fine! But I'll take what you said into consideration, dad. Sorry for worrying you." I said. "Though I think I was able to absorb it easily for other reasons, maybe it might have to do with my Innate Abilities, the Super Powers I have been
developing."
"Maybe..." My mother nodded. "You are indeed gifted with many of them. Sometimes I think
too many..."
"It is hard to be the father of someone so talented, raising them so they grow up with
humility..." My father sighed.
"Hey! I'm pretty humbly, right?" I complained.
I heard Aquarina giggling behind me...
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