The best part about the Mighty Roar Flash Blast technique that he had gotten from G'ak'arkan Tribe, as well as the Sonic Bullet technique was that he could control the kind of damage that he inflicted on the ceiling of the dungeon.

Thus he could control the projectile to ensure that the resulting crater was ten meters wide.

He found it a shame that he couldn't use tier four Transverse Resonance, where he overlapped four sonic projectiles in constructive resonance. Unfortunately, that required a distance that was far in excess of ten meters.

THWOOM THWOOM!

BAM!

He kept striking at the ceiling, forming a deeper crater with each attack. The hot air pipe definitely helped, even if it wasn't too significant. The heat made sure that the damage was more localized whereas impacts could spread unscrupulously

The land around him shook with each attack, so he hoped that Kane was aware that he had already begun. He wasn't too sure, however, because esoteric ore deposits jammed all senses by inhibiting the flow of energy and matter. This included seismic radiation since even now he was unable to detect any external seismic radiation in the ground.

Rui made steady but slow progress. Ordinarily, this would have been a matter of several attacks at most had it been ordinary bedrock. However, the Shionel Dungeon was reinforced with dungeonified vegetation and low-grade Squire-level esoteric substances. This astronomically increased their durability and thus the force needed to fragment the bedrock.

THWOOM THWOOM!

BAM!

CRACK!

they were made out of Squire-grade esoteric and

energy across his entire body as his

as he readied himself

power as he positioned his feet ready for running, before inhaling from his hot air pipe one more

THWOOM THWOOM!

BOOOOM!!!

speed. The water accelerated downward, pulled not just by gravity but

water blasted through, blasting downward

moment to admire the sight. He immediately dashed away with Gale Force Breathing and Outer Convergence,

of his way, leaving sonic booms in his way as he shattered the sound

there was no shortage of monsters in the water that was rushing behind him, eager to catch and swallow

sense what seemed

I'm dying in the jaws of that, hell no,') He picked up the pace as he

He was almost there.

STEP

sky-walked up a straight tunnel that led right

water did not enter the vertical tunnel leading upwards either, but the pace was pitifully slow. Rui knew it was because the water had already

levels, and they would be the first to

the rest of the dungeon. The tunnels were actually quite small compared to the volume of water, which meant that the tunnels were most likely

would not necessarily die immediately. They would instead live in tubes for a while until the water got absorbed into the bedrock of the dungeon and by the roots

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