Farhana furrowed her brows with a worried expression on her face, while a little girl looked up at the blood falling from the sky with an anxious and fearful expression. The girl muttered with hurried breaths, shaking her tear-filled head, "Mother, I know that's not your blood. Nothing will happen to you."
The monster looked at Vasu with pent-up anger, and fear flashed in its eyes. Though monsters were not as intelligent as humans or other alien creatures on that planet, they could instinctively understand their situations and choose to fight or retreat when facing danger. The monster wanted to give a little fight before retreating away from that place, unaware that its choice would cost it its life in the end.
Vasu, who had seen the monster readying itself to make a move on him, once again disappeared from the spot he was standing. The monster's head exploded into a mist of blood, and its huge body slowly dropped towards the ground. Vasu reappeared in front of a little girl like a ghost, which stopped her from crying. She raised her head and looked at the young man who was handsome and dashing. Then, she slightly raised her head to look at the woman in the young man's hands and exclaimed with happy tears on her face, "Mother!"
Hearing her daughter's voice, the woman woke from her daze. Vasu slowly lowered the woman to the ground and turned around to walk away from there. Suddenly, he stopped in his tracks after hearing the words said by the little girl with an innocent look on her face, "Uncle, thank you for saving my mother. I will save you too if you're in danger after I grow up like you."
"Di…did you just call me uncle?" asked Vasu, disbelief written all over his face.
"Hmm," the little girl nodded her head with a 'matter of fact' look on her face.
Vasu thought to himself with a stern expression, "I'm a teenager, okay? Even though I'm currently in the body of a young man, my soul belongs to a virgin teenager. How heartless of this little girl to call me uncle out of nowhere."
He took a deep breath and controlled his emotions before lowering his head a little to look at the little girl. "Little girl, listen, I haven't married yet, so you have to call me big brother, okay?"
"Okay, uncle," said the little girl with an understanding look on her face.
The little girl's mother who stood beside her began to smirk inwardly, and her eyes gave away the smile she was having at that moment.
"What did you say? Call me big brother, understand?" asked Vasu with full embarrassment after seeing the little girl's mother's expression.
"Big brother," said the little girl with the same innocent look on her face.
"Good," said Vasu, and hurriedly turned around to walk away from that place without looking back. It seemed like he was running away from the mother-and-daughter pair. He let out a sigh of relief once he had distanced himself a bit from them.
Soon, he reached his assistant who was waiting anxiously for him with a worried look on her face. The moment she caught sight of Vasu, she breathed a sigh of relief, and her lips curved up into a smile.
"Dungeon manager, you're not allowed to do what you did a few moments ago again. Please remember that you're not a common man or explorer. This entire planet will be in crisis if something happens to you. You need to take care of yourself and think about everyone on this planet," said Farhana, looking at Vasu with a stern expression on her face.
At first, Vasu was stunned for a few seconds after hearing the words from his assistant, but soon he realized she was right. The tradition of maintaining dungeons had been passed down in his family for generations. Vasu was the last member of his family to carry on the tradition, as both his parents had died in an accident when he was young. He was raised by his father's friend, who temporarily managed the dungeons while Vasu was growing up. As soon as he was old enough, Vasu took charge of managing the dungeons himself.
Vasu knew that the order on the planet would be completely broken if something happened to him. Even though he was not a legally recognized explorer, as the current dungeon manager he was still very strong and very few people dared to confront him due to his popularity among the planet's citizens. At the same time, he was also physically powerful, making him a formidable force.
No one wants to witness the disorder on that planet, so most of the higher organizations refrain from confronting or provoking the dungeon manager directly.
He possesses unshakable prestige that has been inherited from his family, which has existed for thousands of years on that planet.
Noticing Vasu lost in thought, the young lady asked him with an angry expression, "Did you hear me, Dungeon Manager?"
"Yes, I'm sorry for causing you worry this time. I won't repeat it," Vasu replied with an apologetic look on his face. However, the fiery expression on his face revealed his true emotions to the young lady who was staring at him with an angry look.
Hearing his words and seeing his intense gaze, she lowered her head with a blush on her cheeks.
Soon, a voice interrupted the uncomfortable silence between Vasu and Farhana. "Dungeon Manager, long time no see. I heard that you were not feeling well a few days ago. How are you feeling now?"
Vasu turned his head in the direction of the voice with a look of displeasure on his face. Inwardly, he cursed, "Doesn't this asshole have anything better to do? He had ruined the perfect time and mood ".
Due to the discomfort caused by the individual who had ruined the good mood between him and Farhana, Vasu simply replied with "I'm good," and turned around to look at the portal. It gave him a mysterious feeling that he had never experienced before. Observing the expression on Vasu's face as if the entire world owed him money, the individual awkwardly smiled and attempted to shift the conversation back to business. "Dungeon Manager, I'm here to purchase exploring tickets," Koushik stated calmly. Vasu continued to stare at the portal and said, "Farhana, sell the tickets, but don't cross the limit in sales. We need to be fair to everyone." "Okay, Dungeon Manager," Farhana responded. She took out her communication device and instructed the working staff to bring the tickets for sale to guilds and organizations that were interested in exploring the new dungeon portal. Due to the fact that it was a new dungeon portal, the staff under the Dungeon Manager had to print new tickets that were
"No, no, no…" Farhana said, shaking her head with a panicked look on her face. She thought, "What the hell is the dungeon manager thinking in his head? What if something happens to him? I'm not just his assistant. My father handed over the responsibility to look after him and take care of him properly. How can I face my father if something happens to him due to his reckless thinking like this?" "Why?" asked Vasu with raised brows on his face. "Because you're the dungeon manager, not a dungeon explorer," said Farhana as if it were a matter of fact. Listening to the words spoken by Farhana, Vasu's eyes widened, and his mouth hung agape. "What the hell does she mean by her words?" he wondered. "What does my title, 'dungeon manager,' have to do with my interests?" asked Vasu, shaking his head with a bitter smile on his face. "Whatever you say, I'm not going to change my interests. I'm going to explore the new dungeon portal with other dungeon explorers," said Vasu with a resolute loo
Vasu slowly walked towards the young girl, his eyes fixed on her. Julie was taken aback by his sudden approach and hurriedly walked forward without looking at him. But Vasu appeared in front of her and kept looking at her. Some dungeon explorers stopped walking and turned to look at Vasu and Julie with curious expressions on their faces. They were eager to see the show that was going on right now. "Brother, why are you blocking my way?" asked Julie timidly while trying to walk away from Vasu. Vasu didn't answer her question and just extended his hand to take all the luggage from her, then turned around to walk forward. Everyone shook their heads and kept walking forward while Julie was taken aback seeing Vasu taking all her luggage from her and walking forward. In the shadows of the big tree, a silhouette opened its eyes wide with surprise written all over her face. The silhouette was none other than Farhana. She never thought she would witness this type of behavior in a dungeon ma
Farhana heard Vasu's words and nearly collapsed on the ground with a dazed look on her face. The words kept echoing in her head nonstop, but it took some time before she came back to her senses. Just as she did, another shock hit her when Vasu pulled Julie into his embrace and gently kissed her tender cheeks. After witnessing their intimate moment, Farhana collapsed on the ground in disbelief. After a while, Farhana raised her head to look for Vasu but couldn't find him anywhere. She hurriedly stood up and started to search for dungeon monsters. Soon, she found one and killed it immediately. As she thought of exiting the dungeon, the exit appeared in front of her, and she stepped into it, disappearing into thin air. In the next moment, she stepped out of the dungeon portal and saw the back of a familiar figure. She released a long sigh of relief with a smile on her lips. " Do you want me to give you a lift to your home?" asked Vasu with a calm look on his face. Before Julie could an
Vasu was pleased with himself after seeing how he had handled the situation. He then called for the carriage, and once it arrived, Vasu turned to look at Julie. "Can I come with you to meet my mother-in-law?" he asked with a bright smile on his face. Julie lowered her head shyly and gently nodded in agreement. "In which hospital is your mother-in-law currently receiving treatment?" asked Vasu, after Julie agreed to his request to tag along. "Heavenly Clinic Hospital," said Julie with a deep blush on her cheeks. "Haha...Driver, take us to Heavenly Clinic Hospital," said Vasu, while boarding the carriage followed by Julie. "Okay, sir," the driver nodded his head and moved the carriage towards the Heavenly Clinic Hospital at full speed. In a few minutes, the carriage reached the hospital, and both of them alighted. Vasu instructed the driver to wait for him. Soon, both of them reached the ward where Julie's mother was being treated. Everyone in the hospital was dumbfounded upon se
"It's our pleasure to treat the illness of your family member, Sir Dungeon Manager. You don't have to worry about anything. She will be under our 24/7 care from now on," said Sudeep with a fawning smile on his face. "Hmm," Vasu nodded his head with a satisfied smile on his face after seeing everyone agreeing to his words without questioning him back. "This feeling, it's like being a celebrity from Earth," thought Vasu with a smug look on his face. Soon, he came back to his senses and said, "Hmm, now you all can go back and continue your work." "Ok, sir dungeon manager," said Sudeep and the other doctors before walking away from that ward, and peace once again returned to the ward. Vasu turned to look at Julie with a gentle gaze on his face and continued, "Julie, after you spend enough time with your mother, get back to the organization. I will go and arrange your quarters for you to stay from today onwards. If you want, you can explore our private dungeon portals, and I will even
"Did you finish what you're saying?" asked Vasu with an angry look on his face. Vasu was very angry listening to that man calling that cute little alien girl 'wile' again and again. If he didn't want to give away his real identity in public, that middle-aged man would have died a thousand times already. "Ah?" the middle-aged man was taken aback after hearing the words said by Vasu. "What's your name?" asked Vasu, looking at the middle-aged man with a displeased expression on his face. "My name is Jat," replied Jat, raising his head proudly. "Jat my ass. If you don't fuck off out of my sight within five seconds, I will kill you like a dog," said Vasu calmly. "You...you," stammered Jat, looking exasperated. "Me what? Only three seconds left," Vasu said irritably. Jat continued to glare at Vasu, seething with anger. "Only one second left. You're dead meat," Vasu said, lowering his head to look at the little alien girl. "Okay, I will give you 50 tal if you win a game. Close your
Vasu didn't reject the glass of water, even when he saw its condition. The glass was broken, and the water inside was mixed with some dust. If someone saw that water in the glass, they would think that she had bought the water from the ground. He reached out his hand to take the glass from her little hands and drank the whole glass of water in one gulp. He returned the glass to her with a calm smile on his face. "Li Fai, why did you bring a stranger into our home?" asked Yue, while looking at Vasu with a vigilant expression on her face. "Big sister Yue, this big brother is good. We played a game, and I won some money from him. He said he was thirsty, so I brought him here to help him quench his thirst," said Li Fai in a childish voice while blinking her big, watery eyes, which made her cuteness increase to another level. Seeing and hearing her little sister's words made Yue lower her guard a little. "How much money did you win?" asked Yue, with a gentle gaze on her face. "Fifty tal