Killing Goblins? One hundred? That's too simple.
Innumerable Goblins die in this Dungeon every day. Furthermore, completing this main quest would also allow him to complete the Goblin Hundred Kill achievement simultaneously.
Killing two birds with one stone!
Why wouldn't he take such a good quest?
Although he didn't know what kind of follower this next summon would bring, he hoped to get a follower who already possessed strength.
The deeper one went into the Dungeon, the stronger the monsters became, and the refresh speed and number of monsters increased exponentially.
If Kanawo had to continuously support two others, it might get increasingly difficult later on.
He could only hope that Hayasaka Ai and Katō Megumi could quickly grow up and stand on their own.
As for Lin Feng now, he continued to wander near the first level, searching for the stairs to the second level.
He didn't have the maps of the lower levels that Hayasaka Ai had gotten from the Adventurer's Guild, so he could only slowly feel his way toward the descending staircase.
He also encountered several newbie adventurers fighting on this level, having colourful back-and-forth battles with the Goblins.
They clearly had opportunities to strike weak points, yet the newbie adventurers failed to seize the chance and were instead attacked by the Goblins. It was quite embarrassing.
Fortunately, Goblins usually carried short wooden clubs rather than sharp objects, so the hits could be withstood somewhat.
Coupled with their short stature, attacking an adventurer's head was almost impossible, unless they ambushed.
Some novice adventurers tensed up and looked at Lin Feng warily when they saw him emerge from a passage.
This was understandable. Adventurers constantly dealt with matters of life and death, and most adventurers had irritable tempers. Robbing others also happened occasionally.
But you novice adventurers should look at yourselves! You have absolutely no money to squeeze out, and this is the First Level, the floor closest to the surface.
Dark Adventurers would definitely not take the risk of robbing a group of penniless novice adventurers.
Lin Feng merely glanced their way and then walked toward the wall where several Goblins were spawning.
In the gap of time as they landed, he instantly drew his sword, and a few flashes of light streaked through the air.
These Goblins turned into Magic Stones and lay silently on the ground before they even had a chance to scream.
This sight stunned the other novice adventurers present. It turned out that this man, who didn't seem to be wearing any armor, was incredibly strong.
The Goblins they had struggled with for several rounds were dealt with so cleanly and decisively.
They were all very envious; who wouldn't want to have greater strength?
It took Lin Feng about an hour to find the path to the lower level. It turned out to be not too far from the surface stairs, meaning he had wasted a large chunk of time needlessly wandering around.
Goblin Kills Remaining: 72.
There were noticeably more adventurers on the second level than on the first. Here, he could also frequently encounter the Minotaurs that were rarely seen on the first level.
"Congratulations, Master, on earning the achievement: Kobold Kill Count 1/100."
And so, Lin Feng quickly unlocked this achievement.
For the next two or three hours, Lin Feng spent his time exclusively on the second floor, with no thought of proceeding to the third.
"Congratulations, Master, on completing the main quest and receiving the reward for summoning a follower."
"Congratulations, Master, on earning the achievements for killing Goblins and killing Kobolds."
Lin Feng's achievements today were abundant, granting him a total of three lottery opportunities and one reward for summoning a follower.
Since the task was complete, his strength had been somewhat confirmed, and it was not too long before nightfall, Lin Feng quickly started heading up to the ground level.
Around six in the evening, most adventurers emerged from the Dungeon. At this hour, the hottest spots were not taverns, but the Exchange Offices of the Adventurer's Guild and the Babel Tower.
Most adventurers, for convenience, directly exchanged their Magic Stones and materials for Valis at the Babel Tower's Exchange Office. However, the sheer number of people at this time was overwhelming, requiring a significant wait in line.
Hayasaka Ai and her two companions did not want to exchange their goods there; there were simply too many people, and more adventurers kept pouring out of the Dungeon.
The main reason was that the looks from some of the adventurers were utterly disgusting, constantly scrutinizing and making comments—it was nauseating.
"Good evening, Miss Eina! Haven't you gotten off work yet?"
The first person Hayasaka Ai saw upon arriving at the Adventurer's Guild was the busy Half-Elf, Eina, whom she asked about with concern.
"Ah, I wish I could get off work early, but it's my turn to be on duty today, so there's nothing I can do."
Eina expressed her slight distress. Nobody liked being on duty or working overtime! But... there was no helping it.
"Good luck, Miss Eina! Please take care of your health."
"Thank you for your concern, Hayasaka. How was your haul today?"
Seeing Hayasaka Ai's smiling face and genuine concern, Eina's favorable impression of her instantly increased significantly.
"Hehe, of course! More than enough!"
Hayasaka Ai pulled out a sack full of Magic Stones; the sheer quantity made the bag look rather bulky.
"Hurry up and get in line. There are more adventurers coming behind you."
"Thank you, Miss Eina!"
