Kuroina Nekora

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"Didn't you see my clothes? Can a shabby-dressed person like this have a lot of money?" asked Satria casually. "That's true," said the man who had approached Satria. His gaze now seemed to be directed at the cat-eared little girl. "He's lying. He has a lot of gold coins," said the little girl with a frightened face. "Wow, how do you know? I didn't show it to you earlier," said Satria, looking at the girl who immediately bowed. "Hahaha.. you can't lie anymore, sir, as long as you know this girl's sense of smell is very sharp. He could even smell and distinguish gold, silver, and bronze coins. Besides, if you don't have much money, how could he bring you here," said the man with the knife. "I see. I admit, currently, I still have dozens of gold coins. What are you guys going to do?" asked Satria as if challenged. While the little girl immediately moved away, the man who surrounded Satria immediately began to approach. "You even challenged us, huh?" said one man, glaring. "Even though if you hand over your money, you can leave safely, and it won't end badly," threatened another fierce man. "Fighter," said Satria slowly. Because he didn't hand over the money, one man immediately shot out and slammed the iron bat in his hand, but Satria calmly held it with his bare hands. Suddenly, everyone was surprised, but Satria didn't waste time and immediately snapped his index finger at a man's body. 'Beukh' "Arrgghh," screamed the man who was hit by Satria's finger. His body bounced against the wall, and blood was coming out of his mouth, so he lay weakly unconscious. "Monsters," shrieked a frightened, frightening man. The fierce man who was still standing immediately rushed to escape. But Satria quickly hit them one by one with his index finger, and their bodies were all lying in the alleyway and unconscious. Everything happened very quickly. There were only Satria and the little cat-eared girl who was still standing in that place. "Excuse me, sir," said the girl, looking down. "Come with me," said Satria, holding the little girl's hand and leading her out of the narrow alleyway. "Sorry, sir, I was only ordered by them, sir," the little girl whined. "Yes, but a mistake is still a mistake!" Satria said while carrying the girl. Satria asked the residents where the security post was. After knowing it, Satria immediately took the girl to the security post. The girl kept whining and apologizing, and she said she didn't want to be punished. She said that she never saw her other friends after receiving punishment from the security forces. "So that's how it is. Even though the Luxurie Kingdom is willing to accept the existence of demi-humans and the others, there is still another dark side to this kingdom," thought Satria as he stopped his steps and looked at the little girl beside him. Satria sighed profoundly and then thought of the best way at this time. He obviously couldn't take a little girl into the Dungeon. Satria immediately turned around and asked where the inn was not far from him. Satria deliberately looks for an inn that demi-humans often use to avoid if there are inns that deny the existence of demi-humans. "What's your name?" asked Satria while leading the little girl to the inn appointed by the residents. "People call me Kuroina Nekora," the little girl answered while looking down. Satria didn't speak anymore and continued walking until he reached his destination. There were many demi-humans near the inn. He can see that the receptionist is also a demi-human even when he enter. "Please, sir, is there anything I can help you with?" asked the demi-human girl receiving the guests. His gaze seemed to be fixed on Nekora, who kept her head down. There was also a hint of surprise on his face, perhaps because it wasn't usually human adventurers who came to the inns frequented by humans. "I want to book two rooms for a week here," said Satria. While Nekora looks surprised, even though she thinks Satria wants to do something to her at this inn. "Oh well. Are there vacant rooms on the second and third floors, or do you want adjacent rooms?" asked the receptionist. "No, thank you. I just took the last one, "said Satria. "Here is the key, sir. The room number is written on the key. Do you have any luggage?" asked the receptionist while looking around Satria. "No. We don't need to be escorted either," answered Satria while walking towards the third floor. Actually, the room was for Nekora to stay while Satria was exploring the Luxurie Dungeon. Arriving at the space on the third floor, Satria immediately took Nekora inside and released her grip. The room looks relatively clean and also has a toilet. Maybe the price will also be higher than a traditional inn that usually shares a bathroom with all inn residents. Nekora looked confused and immediately sat on the bed while looking at Satria, who was still standing in front of the door. "I want you to stay here for a while until I get back, I have a little business, and I hope you're not running away. Let's just say this is your punishment, and if you escape from this inn, your next punishment will be even more severe! And I will never forgive you!" Satria said while looking at Nekora, who was confused. "O-okay, sir," replied Nekora, who looked scared to see Satria, who showed her anger. "For your food, I will ask them to bring it here every day," replied Satria while throwing Nekora's room key on the mattress. Of course, Nekora was surprised because she thought Satria would lock her in the room. After taking Nekora to her room, Satria immediately returned to meet the receptionist to pay for the two rooms. Sure enough, the price is indeed higher than the standard room. The price for renting one room for a day is two gold coins, even though ordinary lodging costs at most tens of silver coins or one gold coin is the most expensive. "So the total price for two rooms for seven days is 28 gold coins, sir," said the demi-human girl who was the receptionist. "I also want the food and drinks to be delivered to my rented room on the third floor. If possible, three times a day," said Satria. "Yes, sir. Some are cheap, 50 silver coins, while one gold coin, and some are expensive, two gold coins, "said the receptionist. "I want a medium one," replied Satria. "Fine, then the total will be 35 gold coins," said the receptionist. Satria immediately paid for his lodging fees for the next seven days. Within a week, he intended to explore as far as possible in the Luxurie Dungeon and collect the valuable items. The remaining money he had was only about 15 gold coins, 20 silver coins, and 30 bronze coins after paying all his lodging fees. "I'll give you four gold coins in addition, but I want you to keep an eye on Nekora and make sure she's okay. I don't want anything to happen to her while I'm away," said Satria while placing four additional gold coins. "Yes, sir, I will guarantee the safety," replied the receptionist with a smile. He probably didn't expect Satria to care so much for a demi-human. After paying for his lodging, Satria immediately went outside to the nearest blacksmith. After asking people, he was finally able to find a sizable blacksmith shop. Without wasting time, Satria went straight into the shop. Inside, several adventurers were pacing back and forth, looking at the equipment on display. "Everything is perfect, and it can be said that the one who forged it was a top-class blacksmith," Satria thought while looking at all the armor and weapons on display. Everything is neatly arranged and arranged according to quality. All armor and weapons equipment in the Mythical World RPG game are grouped into several levels. Starting from Normal (N), Rare (R), Super Rare (SR), and Super Super Rare (SSR). When Satria was looking at the weapons there, suddenly a shop employee came up to him. "Excuse me, sir, is there anything we can help you with?" asked the employee who came looking at Satria from head to toe. "How much is this normal quality armor and sword for?" asked Satria. "Oh, it costs about ten gold coins for a normal quality," replied the employee. "Damn, that's expensive," thought Satria. Apparently, he had come to the wrong store for that size. "How much does it cost to forge a weapon, huh?" asked Satria again. "Depends on the material, sir. But for the normal quality, it's about nine gold coins," replied the waiter. Satria immediately sighed because what he brought was Leviathan's fangs. Of course, the material is far above average, maybe SR level. "Thank you very much," said Satria as he walked out of the shop. He thought maybe it would be best to make some money first if it was that expensive. "Tch. You poor man, what a waste of my time," the servant grumbled softly. But Satria didn't care. For him, such insults were used to him when he was in the real world. Satria then headed to the cloth shop to buy a large cloth to carry valuable items that he could find in the Dungeon later. After his preparations were complete, Satria headed straight for the Luxurie Dungeon, he seemed to remember still the location of the Dungeon in the Luxurie Royal Capital. After starting to walk, it turned out that he was indeed right. In the distance, just west of the Luxurie Capital, was a large gate connected to a hill. Near the entrance, there is a large building. Usually, players who will enter the Dungeon must register themselves first in the building. If in the game, the building is a save point, but he don't know what the function of the building will be at this time. "Welcome, adventurers," greeted a young woman standing with a man in front of a long and tall table. "Does master want to explore the Luxurie Dungeon?" asked the man who was standing looking at Satria. There was no one else in the room except the two of them. "Yes," answered Satria as he walked over to the table. "Then please show your adventurer card," said the woman. "Um. I still haven't received my identification card. Because I just registered as an adventurer," answered Satria, a little confused because it turns out that to enter the Dungeon, he has to show his adventurer card. "Eh, that means master novice adventurer?" asked the man with a surprised face. "Yes, I'm a tier 1 adventurer," answered Satria anxiously for fear of being barred from entering. "Then what is your name, sir?" asked the woman, looking down at what she was looking at. "Satria," answered Satria somewhat doubtfully. He was worried that there was already a computer in this world and concerned that his identity as the Loner King would be discovered. "Oh yes, there is. Satria, job class Priest. Where are your squad members?" the woman asked. He must have thought that a priest couldn't enter such a dangerous and monster-filled Dungeon alone.
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