Chapter: 269
An idea suddenly flashed through Jay’s mind.
“I wonder if I can drop the skeletons off at the dungeon and get home before Trenly is ready…”
A cold, calculating smile began appearing on his face. The more he thought about it, the more it made sense – but he would have to leave immediately.
Jay quickly grabbed the clothes basket from the hallway, got dressed and left his room before running out of the snakeraven inn.
“Thanks Devin!” he yelled without looking towards the bar area.
“Mm.” he grumbled back, putting the mop and bucket away.
Jay immediately ran north, crossing the bridge and turning into the forest. He was sprinting through the north forest towards the mist keep dungeon.
“Looks like he made it back.” Jay smiled as he ran past the rock that he left Stephen on.
As he got to the ruins, there were still a few adventurers outside. Each of them had hopeful eyes as Jay dashed into the ruins.
Jay ignored them and ran straight past, entering the dungeon.
“There he goes again…” an adventurer said hopelessly, thinking that he was weak as he watched the level 9 adventurer run past with zero hesitation.
Getting into the dungeon, he was greeted by the dark shadowy landscape once more.
[Shift] His bone ring floated and a thick curtain of blue and white bones floated around him.
“Rise.” he said four times, raising all his undead companions.
Before him stood his four skeletons. For once, Jay’s energy matched theirs as he was moving fast with a single goal in mind – to get them out onto the killing field.
Jay brought out 4 bone hammers, handing one to each of them before giving a single order:
“I want their soulstones piled up here.” he pointed next to him.
Before he dismissed them, a thought crossed through Jay’s mind.
“Hmm… what if I put Blue in charge. Would they behave differently?”
With a shrug, he decided he might as well try it. “Blue’s in charge while I’m gone.”
Each of the skeletons looked at Blue for a moment.
“Weird. Can Blue even give orders?” he wondered.
The skeletons knew exactly what Jay wanted; with no hesitation, they rushed off to ruthlessly carry out their task.
Jay nodded, seeing that everything was in order before willing to leave the dungeon.
A large pillar rose next to Jay with a door in it – the dungeon exit. He quickly entered, finding himself back in the ruined courtyard once more.