Chapter 110- The Novels Extra

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The Novel's Extra

 Chapter 110. Action (3)

THE NOVEL'S EXTRA

C110. Action (3)


Road D-3C.

Rachel and I were walking through this road together.

‘D’ denoted that this road led to a Dungeon, ‘3’ denoted that it was opened third, and ‘C’ denoted that the Dungeon had been conquered.

On the tunnel walls were lists of monsters from the Dungeon and Heroes who likely participated in the conquering of the Dungeon.

“...It feels like I’m in an aquarium.”

The transparent walls revealed a beautiful ocean view.

We were about 75 meters under sea level, which was too shallow for monsters above intermediate rank to live. As a result, the monsters I occasionally saw were all at the level of being cute.

I didn’t find the view too appealing, so I just continued walking forward.

After a while, I found that Rachel had disappeared.

“...?”

Wondering where she went, I turned around.

Rachel was far behind me, stuck to the transparent wall, observing a school of fish. Her ocean-colored eyes sparkled like emeralds.

I sneaked back to where she was.

Pretending to look at the school of fish, I rummaged through my jacket.

The bracelet clinked in my hand.

How should I give it to her?

Would giving it now be too random? I had little experience giving presents, so I wasn’t sure.

Also, what was I supposed to say?

I picked it up on my way here... was too weird..

Thank you for everything until now... made it sound it like I going away forever.

It will help your development... made me sound like a scammer selling a product.

“Wow.”

At that moment, Rachel let out an exclamation of awe like a child. I followed her line of sight.

Beyond the tunnel walls, a school of tiny fish were swimming in a line, forming a giant blob the size of a whale.

“Amazing.”

“Right? Korea is the only country with an underwater tunnel of this size!”

Rachel explained excitedly.

“Is that so?”

“Yes! I know because I read many research papers on underground tunnels.”

Research papers and Rachel. It would be hard to name a better duo.

“I had to work hard to understand those research papers since they were in Korean.... Now that I’m looking at the real thing, it’s even more amazing.”

“I see....”

In the world I used to live, research papers were mostly in English.

But in this world, from college graduation thesis papers to academic symposiums, most were written in Korean. It was the result of Korean being a shared language throughout the entire world.

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