Chapter 149: A New Science
Chapter 149: A New Science
The Guild Hall hung in an unusual stillness following Sage’s declaration. It was no longer the shocked silence that had preceded it, nor the explosive uproar that erupted after his initial words.
This silence was heavier, more palpable, as if the very air had thickened around them. Hundreds of Adventurers stood frozen in place, their faces turned toward the man seated at the desk, a complex mix of disbelief, reverence, greed, fear, and something far more perilous…hope.
Sage observed them quietly. He noted how some clenched their fists, knuckles turning white as buried ambitions surged to the surface. Others swallowed hard, their eyes flickering with unease as they began to grasp the potential for Noble retaliation.
He recognized gratitude forming among a few, a raw emotion born from the belief that someone had willingly stepped into danger on their behalf.
And he sensed a budding worship in certain gazes, subtle and unspoken yet unmistakably present.
A faint smile tugged at Sage’s lips as he thought inwardly. “Looks like it’s working. Just need to keep playing this saintly and selfless role.”
Taking a slow breath, he continued. “First,” he said calmly, his voice resonating through the vast hall without strain, “you deserve to know where they are.”
Every eye sharpened with attention.
“They are not inside Greyvale City,” Sage explained. “None of them. Each lies beyond the urban perimeter, far enough that ordinary civilians would never stumble across them but close enough that a determined force could reach them within hours rather than days.”
A low murmur rippled through the hall.
Distance mattered; whoever controlled proximity controlled response time, and whoever controlled response time controlled ownership.
“They are spread apart,” Sage continued. “Not clustered together. This alone reduces the chance of any single faction securing all of them at once and means any attempt to seize them would require dividing manpower.”
He allowed that implication to settle for a moment.
“Second,” Sage added, “they are not equal.”
The hall fell quieter still.
“The three dungeons differ not just in environment but also in internal structure, monster density, and escalation curve. Their depths vary significantly. Their ecosystems are distinct. The way danger accumulates within each is different.”
He paused before adding gravely, “This brings me to my most important realization while inside those dungeons.”
Sage’s expression hardened slightly.
“There is no real dungeon ranking system in this world.”
That statement stirred deeper reactions than any proclamation of conquest could have evoked.
“Think about it,” Sage urged. “What does it mean when someone calls a dungeon ’dangerous’? What does that term truly measure? The number of deaths? The number of survivors? The reputation passed between mercenary groups?”
He shook his head gently. “There is no unified standard or formal metric, a system that tells a warrior whether his strength belongs within before he steps inside.”
He leaned forward slightly, resting his palms on the desk. “This is why most dungeon expeditions fail before they even begin. It’s not due to a lack of courage or skill among the warriors. It’s because they enter blind.”
A subtle tension rippled through the hall.
“You don’t know what kind of monsters await you inside. You don’t know how deep the dungeon runs. You can’t tell if the creatures lurking within are mere low level monsters or something more formidable. You have no idea how their behavior shifts as you delve deeper. Most importantly, you can’t be sure whether your power is relevant to what lies ahead.”
His gaze swept slowly across the crowd.
“So you gamble. You gamble with your lives, with your comrades, and with your future.”
Some Adventurers lowered their eyes.
“For generations,” Sage continued, “the danger of a dungeon has been measured solely by how many warriors failed to return.”
The weight of his words settled heavily in the air.
“How many bodies lie near its entrance? How many expeditions have vanished without a trace? How many names have turned into warnings rather than memories?” He straightened slightly.
“That isn’t a ranking system; it’s a graveyard.”
The silence deepened.
“I came to this realization while navigating those dungeons,” Sage said, reflecting on how monsters behaved, how they gathered, how their strength clustered, and how their presence thickened as one approached the core.
His fingers curled faintly. “They aren’t random; they’re not just beasts. They exist within layered structures and follow internal rules that define their roles within the dungeon itself.”
He gestured lightly toward the hall. “This means they can be classified. It means we can measure danger and that death doesn’t have to be our first teacher.”
At that moment, Sage turned his head slightly. “Boren, Mina, go to the last cabinet on the left side; you’ll find some books there, bring them out.”
Boren startled and hurried from behind the desk while Mina darted after him. They moved toward the tall cabinets lining the far wall. When Boren pulled one open, he froze.
Inside were stacks of slim, freshly bound volumes.
For a moment, he simply stared in awe before leaning closer with wide eyes. “When did these arrive…?”
Shaking himself out of his daze, Boren began gathering stacks into his arms while Mina followed suit. Together, they carried them forward.
Sage accepted one book and raised it for everyone in the hall to see. The cover was plain yet sturdy with bold lettering pressed into its surface:
Dungeon Guide Book.
“This,” Sage said evenly, “is what I was working on while you wondered where your Guildmaster had disappeared to.”
“Within this guide,” he continued, “is everything I documented: structural patterns of dungeon environments; shifts in monster density by depth; changes in behavioral aggression near the core; increases in mana pressure increases the deeper one travels.”
He tilted the book slightly. “More importantly, it introduces the first functional danger assessment system that these dungeons have ever seen.”
A wave of murmurs rippled through the crowd.
“I’ve classified dungeon monsters based on their mana signatures, the roles they play, and the threats they pose in relation to a warrior’s capabilities. I categorized them, tracked their response times, and observed their spawning locations, guarding behaviors, and concentration patterns.”
His gaze sharpened as he pressed on. “Dungeon monsters aren’t just enemies. They’re integral components.”
Some Adventurers frowned at this assertion.
“Components of an ecosystem that can be measured,” Sage elaborated. “This means we can rank dungeons themselves.”
He paused for emphasis. “In this guide, you’ll find classifications of dungeons directly linked to monster composition, floor depth, and escalation behavior. You’ll discover monster categories, strength thresholds, environmental risk factors, and core proximity patterns.”
He let his words linger in the air. “With this guide in hand, you won’t step into a dungeon blindly. You’ll know exactly what kind of dungeon awaits you. You’ll understand which class of monsters inhabits it and whether your current strength is sufficient, or if you’re walking straight into your own demise.”
The hall fell silent. For generations, warriors had entered dungeons armed only with rumors and bloodstains; the notion of entering with structured knowledge felt almost surreal.
“For the first time,” Sage continued confidently, “entering a dungeon will no longer be a gamble.”
At that moment, Gregor stepped forward slightly, his brows furrowed.
“Guildmaster,” he said steadily, “there’s something you haven’t addressed.”
Sage turned to him calmly.
“You mentioned that you conquered these dungeons,” Gregor continued. “You claimed they are now under your control.”
He gestured faintly. “But control alone doesn’t guarantee safety.”
“All Noble-controlled dungeons are fortified, guarded and sealed by manpower and authority. Yet even then, people still bleed to gain access.”
His eyes locked onto Sage’s with intensity. “You are one man; even with a Guild behind you, you don’t have armies stationed at those sites. If there are no protective measures in place, then those dungeons remain effectively open.”
Murmurs began to rise again in the hall.
“Anyone could enter them. Anyone could exploit them. Anyone could take what they want.”
Gregor lowered his voice slightly as he pressed on. “So tell me, Guildmaster… what is actually protecting your dungeons?”
The entire hall turned its attention back to Sage; even Valeria’s gaze sharpened with interest.
For a long moment, Sage remained silent before breaking into a smile.
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Chapters
- Chapter 287: Your Majesty
- Chapter 286: Late Night Talk
- Chapter 285: Reunion
- Chapter 284: Reaction
- Chapter 283: Making An Early Appearance
- Chapter 282: Fusion
- Chapter 281: Vault
- Chapter 280: Mastermind
- Chapter 279: Report
- Chapter 278: Celebration
- Chapter 277: Miss Me
- Chapter 276: Long Game
- Chapter 275: Easy
- Chapter 274: Too OP
- Chapter 273: Notifications
- Chapter 272: Wet Sand
- Chapter 271: Suprise
- Chapter 270: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 269: Awakening
- Chapter 268: Negotiation
- Chapter 267: Return
- Chapter 266: The Student’s Move
- Chapter 265: Generous Hearts
- Chapter 264: Visitors
- Chapter 263: Home
- Chapter 262: Warning [ 2 ]
- Chapter 261: Warning [ 1 ]
- Chapter 260: Arwin’s Gaze
- Chapter 259: Garen’s Promise
- Chapter 258: Handover
- Chapter 257: Face Slap
- Chapter 256: Valencrest
- Chapter 255: Young Lord
- Chapter 254: Evergreen Expansion [ 2 ]
- Chapter 253: Evergreen Expansion [ 1 ]
- Chapter 252: The Ripple Effect
- Chapter 251: Vegetable Soup
- Chapter 250: Brother
- Chapter 249: Proud
- Chapter 248: Let The Registration Begin
- Chapter 247: Riverdale City Branch
- Chapter 246: Ashford Quarter
- Chapter 245: Leash And Longing
- Chapter 244: Allies And Target
- Chapter 243: Contagious
- Chapter 242: Suspect
- Chapter 241: Compensation
- Chapter 240: Riverdale City [ 2 ]
- Chapter 239: Riverdale City [ 1 ]
- Chapter 238: Road To Riverdale
- Chapter 237: Expansion
- Chapter 236: Greedy Bastard Contingency
- Chapter 235: In The Dark
- Chapter 234: Puppets And Pawns
- Chapter 233: Greedy Bastard
- Chapter 232: Division
- Chapter 231: Choice
- Chapter 230: Summons
- Chapter 229: News
- Chapter 228: Gregor’s Confession [ 2 ]
- Chapter 227: Gregor’s Confession [ 1 ]
- Chapter 226: Weight
- Chapter 225: Consequences And Guilt
- Chapter 224: Under Three Moons
- Chapter 223: Rebuilding
- Chapter 222: Warm Smile
- Chapter 221: Soul Tranfer
- Chapter 220: Regret
- Chapter 219: Bleeding Soul
- Chapter 218: Not Good
- Chapter 217: Casualties
- Chapter 216: Awakening
- Chapter 215: A Promise Kept
- Chapter 214: Shattered Sky
- Chapter 213: Dance
- Chapter 212: Standing On The Edge
- Chapter 211: On The Verge Of Death
- Chapter 210: Rage
- Chapter 209: Flatboard Princess
- Chapter 208: Guild War [ 5 ]
- Chapter 207: Guild War [ 4 ]
- Chapter 206: Guild War [ 3 ]
- Chapter 205: Guild War [ 2 ]
- Chapter 204: Guild War [ 1 ]
- Chapter 203: Before A Storm
- Chapter 202: Attachment Is A Weakness
- Chapter 201: Grandmaster
- Chapter 200: Catalyst
- Chapter 199: Fault
- Chapter 198: Whetstone
- Chapter 197: A Stroll Through The Park
- Chapter 196: Slaughter [ 2 ]
- Chapter 195: Slaughter [ 1 ]
- Chapter 194: Come Home
- Chapter 193: V-13
- Chapter 192: Unseen Enemy [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 191: Death Of A Monarch
- Chapter 190: Crimson Transposition
- Chapter 189: Two Kings [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 188: Optimized Predator
- Chapter 187: Blood Against Fire
- Chapter 186: King Of The Abyss
- Chapter 185: Queen Among Beasts [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 184: Lion’s Gate [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 183: Home Front
- Chapter 182: Evergreen Graveyard
- Chapter 181: Incoming Storm
- Chapter 180: Soul Expansion
- Chapter 179: Mage
- Chapter 178: War Planning Room
- Chapter 177: Greed, Risk & Reason
- Chapter 176: Kicks Under The Table
- Chapter 175: Seven Million Gold Coins
- Chapter 174: Golden Goose
- Chapter 173: Mana Tower
- Chapter 172: Second Floor
- Chapter 171: Lyana Windsoul
- Chapter 170: Cathedral
- Chapter 169: "Shameless Guildmaster"
- Chapter 168: New Mission
- Chapter 167: Guild Upgrade [ C Rank ]
- Chapter 166: A Father’s Support
- Chapter 165: Living Funeral
- Chapter 164: Weight Of A Name
- Chapter 163: The Gravity Defense
- Chapter 162: Resonance
- Chapter 161: Legitimacy As A Battlefield
- Chapter 160: Adventurer District
- Chapter 159: The Forgetful Librarian
- Chapter 158: Forged In Solitude
- Chapter 157: Hollow Hill
- Chapter 156: The Unseen Eyes
- Chapter 155: An Early Narrative
- Chapter 154: Anatomy Of A Dungeon
- Chapter 153: The Unshielded King [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 152: The Brother’s Shadow [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 151: The Puppeteer
- Chapter 150: Engine For Migration
- Chapter 149: A New Science
- Chapter 148: Reckoning
- Chapter 147: The Announcement
- Chapter 146: Within Reason
- Chapter 145: To Build, Not To Take
- Chapter 144: Something Is coming
- Chapter 143: The Guildmaster Returns
- Chapter 142: Calculating The Cost
- Chapter 141: Wall Of Jericho
- Chapter 140: Awakening To Vulnerability
- Chapter 139: Crimson Meteor
- Chapter 138: The Moving Cliff
- Chapter 137: Valley Of Stone Teeth
- Chapter 136: Greed Has No Curfew [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 135: Invisible Battlefield [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 134: The Forest Dungeon [ 3 ]
- Chapter 133: The Forest Dungeon [ 2 ]
- Chapter 132: The Forest Dungeon [ 1 ]
- Chapter 131: Dungeon Pass
- Chapter 130: Mana Liquid
- Chapter 129: First Blood, First Core [ 3 ]
- Chapter 128: First Blood, First Core [ 2 ]
- Chapter 127: First Blood, First Core [ 1 ]
- Chapter 126: On The Nature Of Dungeons
- Chapter 125: System Alert : Dungeon
- Chapter 124: A Sea Without A Shore
- Chapter 123: Circles Under The Moon
- Chapter 122: Gryphon District Gambit
- Chapter 121: Winemaker
- Chapter 120: The Most Elegant Blade [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 119: A Desk For A Nobody [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 118: Stonehelm Blood
- Chapter 117: Report
- Chapter 116: A New Center Of Gravity
- Chapter 115: People Are More Dangerous Than Monsters
- Chapter 114: The Desk Is A Battlefield
- Chapter 113: Claiming The Hall
- Chapter 112: Overnight Metamorphosis
- Chapter 111: Guild Upgrade [ D ]
- Chapter 110: The Glided Cage
- Chapter 109: The Applicant Of Substance
- Chapter 108: System Reboot And A Santa
- Chapter 107: The Weight Of Walking
- Chapter 106: Ambition
- Chapter 105: The Weight Of Being Chosen
- Chapter 104: The Burden Of The First
- Chapter 103: Weight Of First
- Chapter 102: Copper Pride
- Chapter 101: Cages Of Opportunity
- Chapter 100: Snowball Effect
- Chapter 99: Ledgers Of Conquest
- Chapter 98: The Three Doors
- Chapter 97: The Strongest Chains
- Chapter 96: A Choice Of Trust
- Chapter 95: Pages Turn
- Chapter 94: You Cannot Take Her
- Chapter 93: Invincibility
- Chapter 92: Release My Sister
- Chapter 91: Midnight Ink
- Chapter 90: The Cost Of Literacy
- Chapter 89: Timing Is Everything [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 88: The Crimson Devil [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 87: Before The Storm
- Chapter 86: Crimson Homecoming
- Chapter 85: The Weight Of A Coin
- Chapter 84: Blood And Ash [ 2 ] Bonus -
- Chapter 83: Blood And Ash [ 1 ]
- Chapter 82: The Hunter Departs
- Chapter 81: Weaponizing A Grudge
- Chapter 80: Brave Or Foolish
- Chapter 79: The War Beyond The Walls
- Chapter 78: The Guildmaster’s Therapy Session [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 77: The Burden Of A Pioneer
- Chapter 76: The Bell of Copper
- Chapter 75: A Treasure Found
- Chapter 74: Trust Is The Rarest Currency
- Chapter 73: The Most Dangerous Currency
- Chapter 72: The Power Map Of Greyvale
- Chapter 71: Training The Worthless
- Chapter 70: The First Banner
- Chapter 69: The Price Of Bread [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 68: The City No One Sees
- Chapter 67: A Job Worth More Than Money
- Chapter 66: Lottery
- Chapter 65: Conditions
- Chapter 64: Guild Upgrade
- Chapter 63: Labor Abuse
- Chapter 62: The Lazy Mage Beginning
- Chapter 61: Reaping The Rewards
- Chapter 60: Calculated Risk
- Chapter 59: The Beggar Sect [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 58: Pax’s Payday [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 57: The Pioneer’s Burden
- Chapter 56: The Mercenary Queen’s Shadow
- Chapter 55: Engineering Ambition
- Chapter 54: A Race To Copper
- Chapter 53: New Adventurers
- Chapter 52: The Agony Of Success
- Chapter 51: A Hall No Longer Empty
- Chapter 50: The Tavern Empties
- Chapter 49: Proof In Platinum
- Chapter 48: Happiness
- Chapter 47: Wildfire
- Chapter 46: The Thirty-Minute Lie [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 45: The Gossip Master At Work
- Chapter 44: The Ten Gold Gambit
- Chapter 43: Loot And Longing
- Chapter 42: Trouble Wearing Pigtails
- Chapter 41: The Gossip Gambit
- Chapter 40: The Castration Ultimatum
- Chapter 39: Mina [ 2 ]
- Chapter 38: Mina [ 1 ]
- Chapter 37: Just Out Of Reach
- Chapter 36: The Alchemist’s Commission
- Chapter 35: The Pocket Change Princess
- Chapter 34: The Porcelain Dynamo
- Chapter 33: Under The Three Moons
- Chapter 32: The True Reward
- Chapter 31: The First Believer
- Chapter 30: The Saint’s Gambit
- Chapter 29: Keep What You Kill
- Chapter 28: The Chicken And The Egg [ 2 ] Bonus -
- Chapter 27: The Chicken And The Egg [ 1 ]
- Chapter 26: Where Is My Money
- Chapter 25: Speaking Of The Devil
- Chapter 24: Echoes Of Another Life
- Chapter 23: Alarm Clock
- Chapter 22: Harvest
- Chapter 21: Phantom Gale Rend
- Chapter 20: Through Mortal Eyes
- Chapter 19: Culling The Pack
- Chapter 18: A Hunter’s Sacrifice
- Chapter 17: Kings Of The Night
- Chapter 16: Lottery
- Chapter 15: Mission Complete
- Chapter 14: The First Adventurer [ 2 ]
- Chapter 13: The First Adventurer [ 1 ]
- Chapter 12: First Commission [ 2 ]
- Chapter 11: First Commission [ 1 ]
- Chapter 10: First Client
- Chapter 9: A God, Thrice A Day
- Chapter 8: Headquarters Acquired
- Chapter 7: First Step
- Chapter 6: Caged Dreams
- Chapter 5: The Tavern Of Broken Dreams
- Chapter 4: No Guild
- Chapter 3: Truck-Kun’s Replacement
- Chapter 2: A Boring Death
- Chapter 1: The Joy Of Boredom