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I like you , be my woman

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 manager, but still, she didn't come out and kept observing and following the dungeon manager in the shadows.

Julie wanted to say something but before she could come to her senses and voice out her thoughts, the distance between them increased a little. She released a sigh of relief after being freed from the heavy burden, so she freely and unhurriedly walked towards Vasu while looking at his back with a helpless look on her face.

Soon she caught up with him. "Brother, what's your name?" asked Julie in a very gentle tone.

"Vasu, what about yours?" asked Vasu with a gentle smile on his face.

"Vasu, such a good name," Julie murmured with a thoughtful look on her face.

Then she looked at Vasu and said, "My name is Julie," Julie said with a bright smile on her face.

"It's a beautiful name just like you," said Vasu with a charming smile on his face.

Hearing the words said by Vasu made her cheeks blush, and she lowered her head, shyness written all over her face.

Farhana, who heard the words said by Vasu from the shadows, rolled her eyes at him and kept following him in the shadows.

Vasu realized that he wanted to be in a group to learn many things in the dungeon and see many interesting things on his way. 

With a deafening roar, a massive dungeon monster appeared in front of the team of explorers. The creature glared at them with fury in its eyes. "Everyone, surround it from all directions and attack at the same time. I'll go and try to calm it down," said the team leader, a higher-level dungeon explorer with a stern expression on his face.

The rest of the team nodded in agreement and scattered in different directions at lightning speed. Soon enough, they had surrounded the monster from all sides. The higher-level dungeon explorer took out his sword and slashed at the beast with lightning speed. Julie, frozen in terror, stood rooted to the spot.

Vasu, who had just thrown away his luggage, turned to look at Julie and shook his head with a calm smile on his face. He walked towards her and gently placed his hand on her slim and smooth waist. In an instant, the two of them disappeared from that spot and reappeared a little further away from the intense fight.

Julie, still in shock, exclaimed with surprise, "You're not a new medium-level dungeon explorer but a higher-level one!"

Farhana, who had been listening from the shadows, smiled in derision. "Who do you think the dungeon manager is? Of course, he's stronger than the higher-level dungeon explorers."

Before Vasu could explain his true identity, Julie suddenly came back to her senses and anxiously looked at the intense fighting happening nearby. Vasu furrowed his brows at her expression and asked, "What happened? Why are you so upset?"

Julie turned her head to look at Vasu and said, "I became a dungeon explorer because of my mom. She has a dangerous illness, and it costs so much money to treat. The only way I can earn enough money to save her is by being a dungeon explorer. If I don't participate in the fight, I won't get a share of the monster's body after it's killed. If I don't get anything from the dungeon, I won't be able to earn enough money for my mother's treatment. If she doesn't get treated in time, she'll die. She's the only one I have in my life. I can't afford to lose her," said Julie, tears streaming down her face.

Vasu felt a pang in his heart at her words. He was an orphan, and he knew what it felt like to be alone. He felt an instant connection with this kind-hearted girl who was just like him.

Vasu stepped forward and addressed the young woman who stood before him, her eyes brimming with tears.

"I'm the dungeon manager," he said softly, his voice gentle and reassuring. "You don't have to worry about anything. I'll take care of your mother's illness. You don't have to come to the dungeon portal anymore. Just stay with your mother and spend as much time with her as possible."

The young woman, whose name was Julie, looked up at Vasu with a mixture of gratitude and disbelief. She had been coming to the dungeon portal every day for the past few weeks, desperate to find a way to save her mother who was suffering from a rare and incurable disease.

"Thank you," she whispered, her voice choked with emotion. "Thank you so much."

Farhana, who had been listening to their conversation, felt sympathy towards the young girl and rolled her eyes at Vasu's words. "Since when did the dungeon manager start caring about strangers?" she murmured, shaking her head.

"You're a good girl, I like you. Would you like to be my woman?" asked Vasu with a big grin on his face. He had said these words a million times in his dreams, and now he finally had the chance to say them to a real-life girl standing in front of him.

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