The further they walked, the more they could feel the difference in the air and atmosphere, until they passed through an invisible thin membrane, they knew they had entered the dungeon.
With the experience of multiple dungeon explorations, not just Kane and his group, almost any explorer with a few experiences could detect the difference between the normal outside world and the inside of a dungeon, the two had obvious discrepancies.
It's a feeling that cannot be expressed through words, but you can just feel that you are not in the normal world anymore.
As soon as they passed through the membrane, they could see that almost everyone around them was an explorer.
Right next to the membrane, there was a small, low building. After arriving on the first level, the reception girl submitted Kane and his group's requests, and then they received a string of number plaques.
Of course, there was also a booklet with nearby buildings and routes included.
Following the guidance in the booklet, Kane and his group started heading toward the accommodation building nearby.
Besides the accommodation building, there were many other buildings, all clearly marked in the booklet.
While looking for the room, Kane felt someone had been staring at him, and he couldn't help but look up in the direction of the gaze.
It was a humanoid race with a bird's head and covered in pale white feathers.
After noticing Kane and the others looking over, he awkwardly smiled and then came over, asking cautiously.
"Are you the Fog Squad?"
Kane didn't expect someone to recognize them here, it seemed those people's newspapers had spread far.
He nodded somewhat helplessly.
The bird-man scratched his head with a claw, awkwardly smiling, "Sorry, I was staring at you just now, I thought I was mistaken and wanted to verify."
"Sorry for the trouble, I'll take my leave now."
With that, the bird-person waved and turned to leave.
"Weird," Longbei couldn't help but say.
After staring at this person for a while, Kane then turned and continued leading the way, and after walking a bit more, they saw their room.
"Here it is." Kane took the number plaque in his hand and swiped it on the crystal at the door, opening the door.
Once inside, Longbei looked around, frowning, "This room is quite small, can it fit all five of us? Maybe we came to the wrong room."
Kane was also a bit puzzled, holding the number plaque and checking the door number again, confirming no mistake, and the fact that they could swipe in proved they were in the right place.
"Didn't the receptionist say? After entering the room, you need to insert the number plaque into the crystal ball on the table," Kreya reminded the two.
"Oh, right." Kane turned around and saw the crystal ball with a slit on the small coffee table in the middle of the living room, and with a gesture, he inserted the number plaque into the slit.
Once inserted, the crystal ball began to emit a faint light, which extended across the floor, then enveloped the entire room, giving Kane and his group a strange sense of distortion.
When this distortion ended, the light receded, and they saw the central living room had been expanded several times, with a toilet and kitchen appearing.
Of course, there were also the indispensable five rooms, each marked with symbols of different races.
"This is truly amazing," Longbei couldn't help but exclaim, then head towards the room marked with a dwarf holding an Iron Hammer.
The rest of the group also went to their respective rooms marked with their race symbols.
Kane looked around the room and noticed it was very spacious, with all furniture arranged perfectly, and even had a private bathroom and toilet.
Coming to the living room and seeing the expressions of Kreya and the others, he knew they were equally satisfied.
After all, it's a tourist destination; in terms of services, it certainly wouldn't disappoint anyone.
However, Kane was still curious about how such a transformation of the room had happened.
Sitting down on the sofa.
Longbei and the others also gathered, and by the sofa, there was a cushion specifically placed for half-breeds like Kreya.
That's really thoughtful.
"Lilulu, did you notice how that scene just happened?" Kane couldn't hold back his curiosity and asked the little fairy flying around nearby.
The little fairy floated in the air, with her arms crossed and her head bowed in deep thought.
"Hmm... I wonder what delicious food we'll have tonight?"
Kane couldn't help but flick her on the forehead.
"Ouch! That hurts," Lilulu cried out, clutching her head and flying about.
"Lilulu doesn't know either. There were no unusual energy fluctuations noticed, not even Magic Power fluctuations could be understood."
Really? If even Lilulu couldn't understand it, then Kane and her group certainly wouldn't figure it out.
Seeing Kane's expression, Kreya couldn't help but say, "Didn't that person just say? Every room has a manual to answer these kinds of questions, why don't you look for that manual and see if there is an answer?"
Kane mainly thought that such matters wouldn't have an explanation, but since Kreya insisted, he decided to look, as there were other questions that needed clarification.
After searching around for a while, he noticed the manual under the dining table.
He picked up the manual and sat down on the sofa.
Kane flipped through the information the manual provided.
There really was an answer.
The manual answered almost all the questions Kane and his group had on their minds in detail, which felt incredibly thoughtful.
Lilulu also peeked out from Kane's shoulder, watching with him.
Everything Kane and his group could see, scenes inconsistent with other dungeons, originated from this dungeon being a dungeon that had already been controlled by someone.
For instance, why there were no Mist Council staff, why no need for a Teleportation Platform, and yet they could enter the dungeon seamlessly as though entering a region.
These were all because this dungeon had already been controlled by someone, and the dungeon's owner had the right to decide whether the dungeon needed assistance from the Mist Council or even whether to make the dungeon open to others.
A controlled dungeon could exist permanently; it seemed to require someone to help replenish energy.
It had similarities with those dungeons that could exist permanently on their own.
And entering the dungeon without a Teleportation Platform, even overlapping some areas of the dungeon with the real world, were privileges gained after controlling the dungeon. However, as for the detailed privileges, this manual wasn't obligated to explain; understanding the general idea was enough.
It's indeed fearless, to write such information directly in the promotional manual. But thinking carefully, there's actually no problem as controlling a dungeon is extremely rare, a very rare few. Currently, the only method Kane knows to control a dungeon is the Heart of the Mist Mark.
Moreover, the manual has stated clearly that such items are incredibly hard to obtain and are derived from major contributions made to the Mist.
And even if one obtained such an item, wanting to control a dungeon involves countless prerequisites.
Therefore, even if such information is laid out openly, it has no actual meaning.
And all the changes Kane and his group saw along their way were privileges obtained by controlling the dungeon, privileges capable of even altering the terrain inside the dungeon.
Although this information might be useless to others, for Kane and his group, it equally... was of no significance.
This seems to be information that can be obtained as long as one can control a dungeon, but at least it made Kane more interested in controlling a dungeon.
It's a different kind of grand vision being painted.
Kreya and the others also picked up the manual to read and were equally astonished by the privileges gained after controlling a dungeon.
Thinking that their squad also possesses an item capable of controlling a dungeon, they couldn't help but feel a bit impatient.
They too were similarly enticed by the grand vision.
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