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Chapter 37 - Another dungeon

Claire said "Its only 4:00 pm. Want to go to city near dungeon you are supposed to clear tomorrow or stay in this city today and travel tomorrow early morning."

They thought for a moment, considering their options. Keshav said "We can go to city where tomorrow's dungeon is. That way we won't have to waste time travelling tomorrow."

The car quickly arrived at the landing site where the military helicopter was waiting. Keshav and Jasmine got out of the car and boarded the helicopter. The blades of the helicopter started to spin, and the aircraft began to rise into the air, leaving the city behind as it headed towards the next destination.

On the way Claire said "According to scientist 'The zombie dungeon you cleared yesterday needed to be cleared in next 20 days again and lava dungeon you cleared today needs 23 days to prevent dungeon breaks until other players level increases enough to clear them."

Keshav and Jasmine nodded, understanding the urgency and importance of their task. Knowing that they were the only ones who could clear these impossible dungeons gave them a sense of responsibility and pride.

They continued their journey in silence, the hum of the helicopter engine the only sound they could hear. They passed over mountains, rivers, and cities, the landscape changing rapidly as they moved closer to their destination.

The helicopter landed smoothly in the heart of the city, its blades still spinning as it settled onto the ground. They got out of the helicopter, the cool air of the night hitting them as they stepped onto the concrete. The city around them was alive with activity, lights twinkling from the buildings and sounds of traffic and people filling the air.

Claire said while feeling relieved "The dungeon you need to clear is in this city. If you 2 had not appeared we will need to evacute this city soon and use heavy weapons to kill monsters in hope to kill some of the monsters that escaped the dungeon like some other countries had resorted to."

Keshav and Jasmine exchanged a glance, aware of the seriousness of the situation. They could see armed military personnel patrolling the streets, a stark reminder of the danger lurking nearby. "Don't worry," Keshav said confidently, "We'll clear the dungeon without any issues."

Claire smiled, clearly reassured by Keshav's confidence. "I have no doubt about that," she said. "You two have already proven yourselves to be unstoppable. There's still few hours left to dinner. Do you want to clear this dungeon today so that you can clear someother dungeon tomorrow, country really needs you to clear as many dungeons as possible."

Keshav and Jasmine looked at each other, silently communicating. "Yes," they said in unison, determination in their eyes. "We'll clear the dungeon tonight."

Claire nodded, impressed by their dedication. "Alright, I'll arrange for transportation to the dungeon location," she said, already pulling out her phone to make the necessary arrangements.

While Claire made the arrangements, Keshav and Jasmine gathered their gear and prepared themselves for the upcoming battle. They were ready to take on whatever the dungeon threw at them, confident in their skills and abilities.

Claire said "This dungeon contains what we started calling 'elementals'. They are being whose whole body is made of a type of elements like fire, water etc. Players were able to damage and kill monsters other than boss. But they never succeded in even damaging boss monster. And other elements continuously respawn as long as boss is alive. If this dungeon breaks it we will have a boss monster 100 meters tall continously spawning monsters in this city."

Keshav and Jasmine exchanged glances, their eyes narrowing in determination. They had faced many formidable foes, but this elementals were on a whole new level. The thought of a boss monster 100 meters tall continously spawning monsters in this city was truly terrifying.

"We won't let that happen," Keshav said, his voice firm. "We'll clear this dungeon and defeat the boss monster, no matter what it takes."

Jasmine nodded in agreement. "We've faced tougher challenges before," she said, her voice equally resolute. "We'll use our unique skills and abilities to clear this dungeon and protect the city from destruction."

Claire smiled, admiring their confidence and determination. "I have no doubt that you'll succeed," she said. "You two make an unstoppable team."

Keshav and Jasmine nodded, grateful for her support. They were ready to face whatever the dungeon threw at them, their bond and skills making them a force to be reckoned with.

As Claire finished making the arrangements, a military vehicle pulled up, ready to take Keshav and Jasmine to the entrance of the dungeon. They boarded the vehicle, ready to face the challenge ahead.

They rode in silence, their minds focused on the task ahead. The vehicle traveled through the city, passing by buildings and streets as it made its way to the dungeon. The air was thick with anticipation, the entire city holding its breath in anticipation of the outcome of Keshav and Jasmine's battle.

The vehicle finally arrived at the entrance of the dungeon, its imposing entrance looming darkly before them. Keshav and Jasmine steeled themselves, knowing that the battle was about to begin.

They dismounted the vehicle and approached the entrance, their footsteps echoing loudly in the silence. The military personnel wished them luck and they stepped into the dungeon, the darkness swallowing them up as they went deeper inside.

The air inside the dungeon was heavy with tension, the stench of decay and death filling their nostrils. They made their way deeper into the dungeon, their senses on high alert for any threats that may be lurking in the shadows.

As they ventured further into the dungeon, they could hear the sounds of shuffling footsteps and guttural growls emanating from the depths. They knew that the elementals were nearby, waiting for them to make the first move.

The darkness was absolute, but their nightvision vision helped them navigate through the dungeon. The path was treacherous, filled with traps and pitfalls, but they moved forward with purpose and determination.

With a flick of her wrist, Jasmine conjured up a ball of light that hovered in the air, illuminating the dark surroundings around them. The light revealed the narrow passageway they were in, the stone walls slick with some kind of slime that exuded a sickly smell.

The light allowed them to move more easily through the dungeon, avoiding the pitfalls and traps along the way. They kept their senses sharp, listening for any signs of the elementals that they knew were lurking nearby.

The passageway widened, and they came across a group of elementals. The creatures were made entirely of elements, some were made of fire, others were of water or earth, their bodies flickering with an otherworldly light. They roared in anger, clearly hostile towards Keshav and Jasmine.

Jasmine made quick work of the fire elementals, their bodies crumbling away to ash after taking multiple hits from her. She didn't even break a sweat as she dispatched them, her skills and abilities proving to be more than a match for the lowly creatures.

The elements were level 102.

Jasmine easily killed them increasing her level to 96

Jasmine continued killing the elements till They reached a large, open chamber where the boss elemental stood. It towered over them, its body made of molten rock and fire, spewing flames from its mouth. Its eyes glowed with an intensity that was almost unholy, as if it could see straight into their souls.

Jasmine unleashed her full power on the boss elemental, dodging its attacks and dealing devastating blows with her Reality Weaving skill. Despite the boss elemental's immense size and power, Jasmine's skills and abilities proved to be too much for it to handle. It crumbled to the ground, defeated. Killing it ultimately increased her level to 101.

Keshav watched as Jasmine defeated the boss elemental, her power and skills on full display. He knew that she was capable of incredible feats, but witnessing her in action never failed to impress him.

Then they were teleported out. They suddenly found themselves standing back outside the dungeon entrance. The air was crisp and cool, a stark contrast to the stifling heat inside the dungeon. They were covered in a light layer of sweat and grime, but they were otherwise unharmed.

Claire said feeling happy "Congratulations on clearing another impossible to clear dungeon. I had booked best hotel in the city. Lets have dinner than you can go to sleep."

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