Skill Extraction: Exploring Dungeons

Chapter 392: Before Becoming a Dungeon_2


After all, the first dungeon Kane experienced had the sun replaced directly by the Golden Bridge spanning the horizon; such an environmental change isn't considered too absurd.

And now, the information obtained explains why this is the case.

Initially, everything about this dungeon, including the geographical environment and the species above, was not naturally generated at all, but rather manmade.

The primary purpose of this area was experimental, and the Sky Island and this relic here serve as the central control area and information storage area for the region.

The original world should have been one where magic and machinery were highly integrated and developed; they modified this region into areas with different environments using various extraordinary magic machinery devices.

They introduced various Magic Beasts, ordinary beasts, and magic plants from the outside world for genetic programming modifications, releasing them into different areas to observe their adaptation and evolution.

The reason for so many strange species, as well as the fact that creatures and plants seem designed to be consumed, is because this area was fundamentally meant to solve the food crisis their world was facing at the time.

The dungeon's original world faced a brief food crisis due to some unknown reasons, and this area was set as an experimental site to resolve the crisis.

Later, for unknown reasons, it was abandoned, and the information clearly recorded their evacuation, sealing this area until the world was destroyed, turning it into one of the fragments that fell into the Mist World.

Certainly, more than just this piece fell, since Kane's mechanical technology belongs to the same lineage as this world, just more developed, further proving that this area was sealed for a long time until the world shattered, regaining freedom as a dungeon.

No wonder this world is so irrationally exaggerated.

Yet the most important aspect within this information is not these introductions, but the complete experimental information on these creature and plant modification experiments, along with data on the various devices in play.

These are the crux of the matter.

Keep in mind that Kainder's mechanical energy transmission technology is fundamental, and most of the subsequent developments came from his own exploration and modifications, tailored specifically to his use, and now the original extensions of this technology are available.

The help this provides is as visible as can be for him.

Once Kane absorbs it fully, he might even be able to conduct biological modifications himself, although he lacks the time and energy for slow adjustments.

Just the information and technology related to machinery make this trip worthwhile for Kane.

Moreover, from this information, it's clear that as the dungeon manager, Bagri must have visited this place.

Yet various devices continue to operate, and looking at the screens and information parameters of these devices,

it's evident that the dungeon's situation has changed drastically compared to before the evacuation, and the biotechnological equipment continues to function.

The reason these devices are operating is quite clear; Bagri must be controlling them.

Previously, there weren't even close to this many species; the number of current species is almost ten times higher than those recorded as the dungeon's original species, and there were no Golden Creatures present.

These Golden Creatures began to assist or even replace the natural cycles when the dungeon transformed into private ownership.

One has to admit that Bagri is indeed a genius, modifying the functions of certain devices based on his simple understanding and adapting them to these Golden Creatures, enabling them to perform the functions of these mechanical devices.

This indicates that Bagri may not have high mechanical expertise, but his magical prowess is exceptionally high.

Since most of the biotechnological equipment relies little on mechanical operations, instead using magic arrays, magic runes, and circuits.

Of course, it could also be the dungeon owner's permissions granting him such abilities; these aspects remain unknown.

Kreya watched Kane as he retracted the floating information panel and approached, asking: "Finished? You seem to have gotten quite the information, considering how long and seriously you looked."

Hearing Kreya's words, Kane nodded, then sat down beside everyone, starting to explain the information he obtained to them.

After Kane finished his narration.

"So that's how it is? Truly impressive." Longbei exclaimed.

Meizike frowned as he pondered something, then said to Kane: "Can you copy a set of the creature and plant modification information for me?"

"That's certainly not an issue."

After Kane spoke, he gathered an information storage device in his hand and transformed it into reality.

He handed the device to Youyou, allowing him to transfer the information onto the device, and then handed it to Meizike.

The information on biological modifications would boost and potentially change Meizike's potions significantly, though Kane isn't particularly knowledgeable in this area, as each has their own expertise.

Nonetheless, any help is a good thing.

Subsequently, Kane stood up and approached a wall in the corner of the space.

There should be another area here; otherwise, this space is too small compared to the large gaps between the outer passage and the area surrounded by the four spaces.

Additionally, the information Kane obtained also includes a description of this space, suggesting it should be the dungeon's core warehouse.

Kane placed his hand on the wall, feeling around until he finally discovered a perfectly aligned with the wall, gapless flat button.

He pressed it hard with Magic Power.

As a rumbling sound echoed, a door opened, revealing a large space with densely packed shelves and glass jars looming ahead.

"What's here?" Kreya asked confusedly.

"A warehouse."

Upon entering this area, more than half of the densely packed shelves were missing, and many of the bottles and jars had been taken.

Clearly, Bagri is aware of this area; these missing parts must be what he took.

Because regardless of whether it was the control center tunnel or the door's opening, there were no traces of use.

All of these are various plant seeds and animal embryos, all in their most original forms, available for genetic information extraction for programming.

Kane entered mainly to satisfy his curiosity, as these items are of little practical use to him.

It's unlikely that he would take these items.

Genetic programming modification is a massive project, not something Kane could complete alone, requiring substantial manpower, resources, and time.

Kane has no need or intention in this area.

"Such impressive young people." a kindly voice appeared behind Kane and his companions.

At the sound of this voice, Kane and his group were instantly drenched in cold sweat, turning around with weapons and equipment appearing in their hands, alert and cautious.

They hadn't detected a trace, with their senses not providing any warnings.

Upon turning around, they saw a chubby middle-aged man in a white chef's outfit, sporting a large beer belly.

"Oh ho ho ho, don't be so agitated young ones, I have no malice." Bagri waved his hand with a smile at Kane and his group.

He then began observing this area, noticing the long tunnel leading here.

"So traditionally, you enter from here? It's quite well hidden. It's impressive how you found such a path."

Kane and his companions nodded towards Bagri, bowed slightly, and respectfully said: "President Bagri."

President Bagri nodded towards Kane and his group as well, then said: "I noticed explorers entered this area and became curious to see, rest assured, this place is now devoid of utility or gains, and can no longer control the dungeon's devices."

Hearing Bagri's words, Kane thought for a moment and cautiously asked: "President Bagri, may I ask you a question?"

"Of course, go ahead." Bagri replied with a smile, without a hint of seriousness or authority in his speech.

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