Chapter: 366
“Anya? Hello?” He saw her waving her luminous orb.
She was standing much further up the path with Jay’s skeletons, looking a little concerned as all the flying bones disappeared.
“Uh, I was just wondering, how long do you think this is gonna take?” she asked, trying not to sound rude.
“I don’t know. There’s a lot of bones here, but it seems like I’m getting faster at collecting them, so maybe not too long? Did you want to leave? You can leave the dungeon and come back later maybe?” Jay suggested, feeling a little bad about making her wait.
“Oh, no. It’s ok. I’ll wait. You continue.” Anya said quickly.
She didn’t want to miss the opportunity to keep running through the dungeon with Jay.
After all, Jay was hard to get a hold of. Even Viladore had problems trying to get some time with Jay.
Plus, even after waiting she would still have more exp than if she partied with someone who didn’t have skeletons.
Anya sat down cross legged, putting her elbow on her knee and leaning her chin on her hand.
Jay smiled seeing her sitting in the darkness of the dungeon patiently, and he felt bad for making her wait. He walked over and pulled out his trusty chair.
“Here you go, have a rest.” he patted the chair.
“Thanks.” she smiled softly.
Jay then went back to the massive wall of bones and shifted his ring, continuing his gathering process.
[Criteria met – 3200/3200 Skeletons]
[Criteria met – 6400/6400 Skeletons]
[Criteria met – 12800/12800 Skeletons]
[Criteria met – 25600/25600 Skeletons]
[Criteria met – 51200/51200 Skeletons]
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[Criteria met – 100,000/100,000 Skeletons]
[Criteria met – 500,000/500,000 Skeletons]
The number of skeletons being consumed was astronomical. An hour had passed, and finally Jay’s gauntlet was complete.
There was even some armour which was starting to travel up towards his elbow, though it simply looked like an extension of the gauntlet.
The gathering process had become exponential too, as the ring of bones which floated around him got much larger. From afar, it looked like a deathly hurricane, a storm which could threaten to blow away anything that would dare to stand before it – however, they were just gently floating bones.