Chapter 38: The World Outside the Mountain Cavern
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The Demon King is Too Unfathomable! Chapter 38: The World Outside the Mountain Cavern

While Autumnleaf and Twilight were exploring the underground sewer, three humming skeletons had already arrived at Northpeak Shaft’s entrance with axes in their hands.

Arriving before the wind wall that had previously stopped countless players’ paths, Fallingshark suddenly raised her hand to stop Sinkingwhale and Hungryhungry. Then, she passed her axe to Sinkingwhale.

The latter two watched in confusion as Fallingshark rubbed her hands before leaping outside the cavern, passing through the wind wall without a hitch.

“It worked! Hahahaha! I am the first player in this brand new world!”

It was autumn, and the ground was exceptionally cold. The sun had just risen, and the steep mountainous road was covered in dewdrops.

Skeleton feet, unfortunately, weren’t known for their anti-slip property.

Falingshark slipped and tumbled downhill with a frightened scream. The only silver lining was that she bumped into a giant boulder, or else she might have rolled all the way down to the foot of the mountain.

“You lunatic…”

Sinkingwhale sighed. He walked over and pulled up Fallingshark, whose head was stuck in between her bum, before knocking hard on her head.

Fallingshark clutched her nearly cracked skull as she whimpered with a voice so pitiful that it sounded like she would burst into tears. “Can’t you treat a woman more kindly? I’m already so pitiful!”

Knowing she was being dramatic, Sinkingwhale didn’t mince his words. “A woman? I don’t consider a skeleton like you woman.”

“You scamp! Are you looking for a fight?!”

While the two of them were strangling each other, Hungryhungry stood atop the hill, mesmerized by the scenery.

A brilliant skyglow could be spotted at the horizon like a rising spark of flame. The undulating mountain range stretched as far as the key could go, dyed in the color of autumn red trees.

‘How beautiful.’

Maybe it was because she had been in the mining shaft for so long that the stark contrast took her breath away. She felt an urge to stay here forever. At least she could freely prance around here and go w

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