The Giant of Light, Killing the Gods
1My golden finger is actually myself

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In the maze city of Eulalia.

This was a huge city built on top of the underground maze.

It was a place where adventurers and gods gathered. Humans or demi-humans received the grace of the gods and fought monsters in the maze called the underground city to obtain stronger power.

In short, this was a world with a fantasy setting of the Western Middle Ages.

As for this world.

As a transmigrator, Su Mo was no stranger to this.

Yes, it was.

He was a transmigrator.

There was clearly no special reason, but he had suddenly transmigrated to this world.

" Did I make a mistake in seeking an encounter in the Dungeon?"

He clearly remembered the name of this anime.

Back then, Su Mo had complained about why the names of these light novels and animes were so long.

He did not expect that one day, he would actually be 'lucky' to transmigrate to this world.

He only had one sentence for this.

"Even if you beat me to death, I don't want to take risks in the Buried City!”

As he said this, his hands were still skillfully stir-frying a plate of Yangzhou fried rice.

That's right, Yangzhou fried rice.

The location was O'Leary's business street.

More specifically, it was a small stall in the business street.

Su Mo skillfully cooked the fried rice and added an egg according to the customer's request.

“……”

In front of him stood a beautiful girl with elven ears and wearing a guild uniform.

She was a member of the spawn [Guild] responsible for operating the Dungeon.

She was a half-elf and half-human, named Aina Zul.

He was responsible for acting as an advisor to adventurers, guiding and supervising the growth of novice adventurers.

Su Mo was one of the new Adventurers she was responsible for.

Hearing Su Mo's words, Aina was speechless.

"I'm not urging you to take risks."

After some consideration, Aina decided to use a tactful excuse.

"Although I am a member of the guild, I know a lot about the dangers of the Buried City.”

She was an experienced Adventurer's Advisor, and her understanding of the Dungeon was not inferior to those experienced Adventurers.

"I usually advise new adventurers not to challenge the floor that will put them in danger.”

The structure of the underground city was that the higher the level, the more dangerous the monsters were.

If they rashly went to a deep layer that was not suitable for them, the adventurers were likely to encounter danger.

" However, although safety is the priority, although we often say that adventurers should not take risks…"

After saying this, Aina looked at Su Mo with a troubled expression.

"However, people like you, Su Mo, who are resistant to the Buried City and have registered as an Adventurer for a month without even going to the Buried City once are rare.”

Here, Aina's choice of words was very particular, not wanting to hurt the other party's heart.

In reality, Su Mo's situation was the first she had encountered.

It was not an exaggeration to say that it was special or strange.

No matter how timid an adventurer was, they would not dare to enter the first floor of the Buried City.

The monsters on the first floor of the Buried City were as strong as chickens, ducks, and geese.

Against such an opponent, even a young human could easily defeat it.

Even if they didn't dare to kill.

If they chose to escape, none of the monsters on the first floor of the Buried City would be able to catch up to them.

There was really no danger.

Most adventurers would hesitate for two to three days at most.

There were very few people who were conflicted for a week.

For someone like Su Mo, who had not gone to the Buried City for a month and did not seem to have any plans to do so.

Until now.

He was the only one Aina had ever met.

It was really too strange.

This time, she specially rushed over during working hours to persuade this novice adventurer.

"Do you have a knot in your heart that's why you don't want to go to the Buried City?”

Aina asked.

If there was a knot in her heart, she felt that she had the responsibility to enlighten him.

Su Mo decisively shook his head.

"I don't have any problems. The reason why I don't go to the Buried City is simple.”

"What is it?"

Aina asked in confusion.

"Here!"

Su Mo casually pointed in front of the stall.

"With so many customers here, even if I sell fried rice, I can still earn more than ordinary adventurers.”

"If that's the case, why do I have to suffer in the Buried City instead of earning my own money?”

Aina looked in the direction Su Mo was pointing.

Then, he couldn't help but nod.

In front of his stall, there was a long line of customers.

Some of the customers had smelled the fragrance coming from this place and gathered there on their own accord. There were also many repeat customers and many people who had come because of their reputation.

Although this small shop looked like it had only been opened for less than a month.

However, among the customers, he had already made a name for himself.

There were simply too many people queuing up to eat every day.

A plate of fried rice cost 200 Farley, which was a little expensive, but there were still many customers.

Even if the cost was deducted, the money that these customers could earn was already much more than that of novice adventurers.

If the customer flow here had always been this high, the daily profit of this small shop might have already exceeded the money that ordinary Level 1 adventurers could earn.

Perhaps the income of this small shop was comparable to that of a Level 2 adventurer.

Selling fried rice could actually earn more than half of the income that adventurers could achieve.

While she was secretly shocked by the store's ability to earn money, Aina clutched her forehead in pain.

"So, Su Mo, the reason why you didn't go to the Buried City was simply because you couldn't make as much money as selling fried rice?”

To think that she had thought so much about it after reading the information alone. She thought that it was because she had a psychological trauma or something. The reason was actually that simple?

"Yes."

Su Mo nodded before continuing.

"Other than that, the danger of the Buried City is also an important factor.”

Su Mo knew his limits.

As a weak otaku, he doubted if he had the combat strength to defeat a goose.

Perhaps he could gradually become stronger if he gave it his all.

However, if he could earn money safely, why would he risk his life in the Buried City?

One had to know.

He still had a loli god to raise at home.

If he died in an accident.

Then wouldn't the loli goddess be a widow?

That would not do.

"…Alright."

After a moment of hesitation, Aina nodded.

She did not want to force Su Mo to take risks in the Buried City, nor did she have the authority to do so.

The reason why he had come back to look for Su Mo was because of his sense of responsibility.

Guiding new adventurers was her job.

Of course, Su Mo's good looks were also an important factor. Otherwise, she would not care so much about normal people.

"If this is your choice, then I can only support you.”

" However, if you change your mind, feel free to look for me. I'll provide you with a guide to the Dungeon.”

Aina said regretfully.

If the other party chose this route, he probably wouldn't have any interactions with him in the future!

"Don't worry, I won't change my mind.”

Su Mo did not notice her thoughts and answered firmly.

"My dream is to live a peaceful life like a plant. Adventurers and whatnot are not suitable for me at all.”

This was a lie.

A man was still a teenager until his death.

Su Mo naturally had a desire for adventures, battles, and beautiful girls.

However, he knew very well that with his aptitude, it was impossible for him to achieve the rocket-like leveling speed of the main character, Bell, in the original novel.

After all, although he was a transmigrator, he did not have any cheats.

He had not awakened any magic, and his aptitude was very ordinary.

As for the heaven-defying cheat, divine artifacts, or systems, he had not seen a single one of them.

Adventurers without the protagonist's halo could only die tragically in the Buried City if they wanted to repeat Bale's route.

Therefore, knowing that he was an ordinary person, he rationally chose the safer path.

Hiding was the way of the king.

"Okay, goodbye then."

Aina sighed, then turned around and prepared to leave.

Looking at her back, Su Mo shook his head.

Even if Aena was indeed beautiful, he would not be bewitched by her beauty.

Adventuring in the Buried City?

Ha!

Let's wait until he awakens his golden finger!

If he really had such a thing…

Thinking about this, Su Mo felt a little sad and took the money with one hand and handed over a plate of fried rice with the other.

After the fried rice was handed out.

Suddenly.

A white light suddenly flashed in front of Su Mo.

After his vision was restored, he found that his vision was blocked and he could not see far away.

Looking around, he suddenly realized that he had arrived at an empty place filled with white fog.

"Where is this place?"

In a trance, he felt something.

After walking forward for more than ten meters, they arrived at a spacious square.

In the middle of the square, there were two figures standing together and chatting.

The two figures looked familiar.

The more he looked, the more it looked like him!

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