Heading down the Sixth Floor, Bell and Glass killed their way through the floor and gathered many Magic Stones as well as Monster drops along the way.
After a while, they found the entrance to the Seventh Floor and passed through to the Eighth Floor. From there, the amount and size of rooms increase and the length of the hallways between them become shorter. The ceiling changes height from three to four meters from the floors above to nearly ten meters above.
Moss covers the brown-colored walls and the ground below becomes a short grass plain. The strong light from the phosphorescence above is similar to the light from the sun.
No new monsters appear, however Goblins and Kobolds are stronger than the floors above.
Even though the Monsters were stronger, the two of them still beat them quite easily. As they walked by a large hallway, Glass heard the sound of something cracking.
Looking below he noticed the ground beneath him starting to break down. Bell noticed it as well, just before Bell could react, Glass kicked him, sending him flying out of the hallway as the ground beneath Glass fell entirely within just a few breaths of time.
"Glass - San!!!!!" Bell screamed at the top of his lungs as Glass fell down from the Eighth Floor into an endless dark ravine that seemed as though it were bottomless.
Without even bothering to care about anything else, Bell kneeled down right along the edge of the collapsed hallway as tears fell from both his eyes as he screamed into the darkness below him.
"Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
His voice echoed throughout the floor and could be heard even outside the Dungeon even though he was on the Eighth Floor!
As he was falling, Glass thought, "Take care of Hestia - Sama, Bell" as he closed his eyes and continued falling into the endless abyss.
Plop!
Ding! Ding!
After a while, Glass' body, as well as his weapons and bag, landed. Glass had already blacked out when his body was plummeting down the endless abyss.
Ruffle. Ruffle.
The sound of ruffling could be heard in an unknown space. His vision returned as he slowly opened his eyes and adjusted to the light.
Though his eyes were open, they were still blurry as he slowly rubbed his eyes and groaned.
"You're awake" a feminine voice said softly.
Turning around after rubbing his eyes, Glass was able to see clearly again. He turned to face the voice that had spoken to him as his eyes widened.
In front of him was a race that couldn't be seen in Orario. The girl in front of him resembled an elf with their long ears and beautiful features. Her skin was extremely pale as if she were a ghost while her hair was white.
Glass stared at the beautiful girl from an unknown race and stared into her green pupils. After a brief moment, he opened his mouth, "Where am I? I remember falling from the Eighth Floor of the Dungeon, so is this still inside the Dungeon? Or outside Orario?"
"Thanks for saving me" he also added.
The beautiful girl laughed gently as she replied to him, "It's okay, I only treated your wounds, the one who found you was my brother"
"To answer your question, I've never heard of Orario but I have heard of the Dungeon. Currently, we are far away from the Dungeon but it seems to be a different one to the one you went to?" she wondered.
"Another Dungeon? Is that even possible? I thought that the Dungeon only existed in Orario where the Gods reside how can this be?" Glass wondered.
Moving his body, he noticed a large number of bandages covering his body like a mummy. Slowly getting up, his body felt sore but it didn't hurt as much as he thought it would. Instead, he only felt like he had suffered a few scratches and that the bandages were overdoing it.
Glass tried to remove the bandage on his head as he struggled to find the starting point. "Hehe, let me help you" the girl said as she stood up and held his head gently and pulled on the bandage.
Taking it off for him, she slowly unrolled the bandages that was on Glass' head. While she was taking it off, Glass' face was almost touching her breasts as he tried to avoid them as much as he could. Unfortunately for him, they were quite large and occasionally touched his nose bridge.
Cough. Cough.
"Uhum" a deep voice fake coughed a couple of times. Hearing this, the girl unwrapped the bandage in an instant as she removed herself from Glass and turned to face the man standing by the door.
The man in front of him closely resembled the girl who had treated his wounds and stayed by his side. He was quite tall but didn't have a large build. His hair was white and his pupils too were green. Not only that he was handsome with long pointy ears that matched the girls.
"Are you guys twins?" Glass asked. The two of them nodded in unison as they heard his question.
"Thanks for saving me, how long was I out for?" Glass asked.
"Two days" the brother twin replied.
"I see" Glass said.
"My name is Glass, Glass Carna" Glass introduced himself.
"My brother's name is Omaos and mine is Yheia" Yheia introduced. "You don't have last names?" Glass wondered.
Yheia shook her head before replying, "You must be hungry, let me go make some food while my brother keeps you company"
Glass nodded as Yheia left the room they were in and headed outside as Omaos took her seat and crossed his arms while leaning on the shelf.
Since Glass didn't have the chance to before, he looked around the room he was in. Looking around, the room he was in was quite large being almost the same size as his and Bell's room combined! The architecture and interior design were delicate and seemed noble, from a single look Glass could tell they were quite well off.
Well, I'm back and the 1 week hiatus ended a bit earlier than planned but yea