The moment the first trial of the Dungeon of the Primordial Descendant ended, he was enveloped in a bright white shroud.
Only a moment later, the overly familiar robotic voice resounded in his mind.
[Congratulations! First Trial successfully completed! 37 Floors passed with 'Void' difficulty, Good achievement attained!]
Jason grew confused as he listened to the voice. He thought that his achievement would be much higher than great, possibly even extraordinary, not just 'good.'
It had not even reached close to extraordinary, let alone superior or any possible higher achievement.
Yet, that was not the case, and he barely received a good achievement, causing him to critically evaluate himself and do a self-analysis.
'Maybe, I was not as good as I expected? Was I really too slow in advancing?!? Just what kind of advancement speed does the Dungeon have as its prerequisite to deem someone's achievement extraordinary, let alone superior.