Chapter 172: Plant-Type Monster 2

Chapter 172: Plant-Type Monster 2

TL/Editor: Raei

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Acting rashly out of impatience can lead to losses.

It's not just a matter of financial loss or injury.

The Tower is a savage realm filled with sacrilegious monsters, unknown even to the Goddess of Life.

Being gravely injured is considered fortunate here, as most adventurers simply vanish without leaving a trace inside the Tower.

While food isn't a concept in the Tower, appetite is, turning monsters violent from starvation.

Undead plant monsters? Wait, if they have roots and feed on divine energy, they're not undead, right?"

"Yeah. We've given samples to the Magic Tower, so they might figure something out.

Irene, though desiring to return to the 35th floor immediately to aid those in danger, knows we can't rush things.

She quietly sets up her tent and starts organizing.

Her companions gather around her, trying to lighten the mood with chatter.

The conversation centers on the plant-type monster they encountered for the first time.

In this world, most monsters are vicious twists on animals, sparking much curiosity.

Even I havent seen many plant-type monsters.

Talking about monsters to cheer someone up might be odd, but its better than sitting in silence and brooding over negative thoughts.

Roland? Do plant-type monsters have any distinguishing features?

They do. But these creatures seem closer to undead than plant-type.

Han Se-ah, with her camera, interrupts our conversation and approaches to ask a question.

The rest of the party looks on, giving the impression of an interview.

Viewers of the top-ranked stream might expect to learn more knowledge about monsters, but sadly, the monsters on the 35th floor defy all norms.

Even the mages at the Magic Tower wouldnt believe in monsters that only consume divine energy if it weren't for evidence of it.

Typically, plant-type monsters camouflage and lie in wait, capturing unsuspecting animals.

They dont swarm like zombies upon sensing divine energy.

Most plant-type monsters are found in the dense jungles at the southernmost part of the kingdom. They camouflage and ambush passing animals. There are some that live in groups, but none that actively attack like those on the 35th floor.

Really? Hmm maybe we need to fight them more to learn more.

-Nah she's trying to mooch off us.

-Well, you're ranked first, so you have to learn through experience.

-But seriously, if we don't use divine energy, they don't even react, so they're pretty useless, right?

-Maybe all they have is their numbers.

-So, how about a troll bomb? Blowing them up with a bomb seems like a viable option.

The vines entwined around it also fell to the ground without resistance.

Do they not resist unless divine energy is used?

'What kind of quest is this? A time-attack quest to uproot them as they endlessly multiply?'

Even after I smashed the tree and crushed the vines, they didn't move.

I was tempted to raise my divine energy to test their reaction, but I had to wait for the rest of my party to arrive.

Instead, I tore at the vines wrapping around the passage we came through.

Since the vines extended from the 35th to the 34th floor, I thought pulling them out on the 35th might kill the ones on the 34th.

My theory seemed to be correct as my companions started to arrive less than ten minutes later.

"It hasn't been 10 minutes?"

"Suddenly, the vines around the passage withered and died. I thought you cleared the area, so I crossed over."

"Wow! Haven't these things increased drastically?"

"Definitely, they've multiplied a lot."

Han Se-ah, leading the way, and the rest of the party were startled to see the ashen trees that now densely populated the area.

A place that was barren yesterday had transformed into a forest today.

Katie, intrigued, drew her sword and started to prod the trees and vines, like a curious child poking at things with a stick.

"The trees seem ordinary. The vines, even though wrapped around the trees, don't seem to have visible roots... Maybe they wither so much upon dying that their tiny roots disappear?"

"Maybe if we gently pull them instead of killing them, we could find out if they have roots?"

As Han Se-ah joined in, eager to provide her viewers with some information, the vines were quickly chopped and dissected.

Examining the cross-section of the trees and crumbling the withered vines with their fingers, Irene and Grace also began to investigate.

Of course, all that probing and examining didn't yield any useful information.

-Are we just going to keep digging around here when we have a long way to go?

-Let's end Han Se-ah's touchy play here~

-Spends time with kids, and now she's acting like one.

-But shouldn't we be getting this information from the Magic Tower?

-No, lol. What can you find out just by touching?

After a while of aimlessly smashing trees and cutting vines, the viewers' patience reached its limit.

For reasons unknown Han Se-ah let out a small disappointed tsk.

"It doesn't look like we'll find anything useful by staying here. How about we head towards the safe zone and then trace back the origin of these vines?"

"That sounds like a good idea. There were a lot of trees in the safe zone yesterday, so we might find something today."

With that, Han Se-ah, like a child who had their toy taken away, grumbled a few words to the viewers and then brought up the idea to the party.

They all stood up, looking somewhat disappointed, to leave.

Hmm

Did they actually find that fun?