The scene shifts to Storm City.
Ye Gubai and his group arrived at this place, and the strong wind made everyone's hair messy.
Upon arriving in Storm City for the first time, Ye Gubai was not in a hurry to immediately start running dungeons.
Seeing different landscapes can broaden one's horizons.
Storm City's walls were built very high to withstand the fierce winds.
Unfortunately, the storm emanating from Storm Canyon was extremely chaotic.
The reason it is described as chaotic is because these storms have no fixed wind direction.
No matter which direction you go, whether it's east, west, south, north, or even the upper, middle, or lower parts of the country, hurricanes can blow haphazardly.
The towering city walls could only block the strong winds from the front and below.
At most, it can only block the strong winds from high altitudes.
As for those fierce winds coming from the sky, how can the city walls stop them?
It can't be stopped.
Not to mention, these strong winds also have strange patterns.
They seem to possess intelligence, automatically avoiding and circumventing obstacles.
Each hurricane is like a wild yet intelligent little sprite.
It angrily uses its own power to destroy the things around it.
The buildings in Storm City are largely similar to those in Frost City.
Except for the absence of snowflakes and frozen ground, everything else is almost identical.
This suggests that the two cities were built by the same group of people.
After casually observing the sights of Storm City, Ye Gubai left the city.
After flying for half an hour, the group arrived at Storm Canyon, known for its fierce winds and hurricanes.
At all times, extremely destructive gales emanate from Storm Canyon.
The wind should not be underestimated; a weak breeze, of course, will not cause any harm.
However, once the wind force reaches a certain level, it can bring natural disasters.
For example, typhoons; a severe typhoon can destroy a city.
It can also affect the seawater, causing natural disasters such as tsunamis.
Flying through a storm comparable to a typhoon, the Silverwing Star's face was filled with displeasure.
The gale blows outward, but it flies inward.
As it went back and forth, the strong wind affected its speed.
This greatly displeased it, as it loved to fly. It even thought that if it became powerful in the future, it would come here and completely destroy this broken canyon.
If Ye Gubai knew what it was thinking, he would definitely find it funny.
If it were possible to destroy it, there would be no need for the Silverwing Star to make a move.
Why doesn't Ye Gubai just conquer it directly? When all the dungeons collapse, Storm Canyon will naturally crumble and collapse as well.
Leaving aside other matters, Ye Gubai and his group went straight into the dungeon.
The normal difficulty dungeon is called Storm Corridor.
Adventurers must brave the fierce winds and traverse the long corridor in front of the canyon.
While slaying the monsters in the corridor, you will eventually reach the final boss.
The monsters roaming the corridor are monsters called 'Storm Spirits'.
Its shape resembles a wisp of wind, with a humanoid face in the center of the wisp.
Besides this kind of monster, there is also a monster that looks like a pangolin but stands upright.
Known as the 'Storm Apostle,' it holds a flute and can use it to command storm spirits to attack.
Ye Gubai didn't waste any words with these mere ordinary-level monsters.
A meteorite that covered the entire instance crashed down, clearing the screen!
Boom!
As monsters die, experience points are gained.
The amount of experience is so small that I'm too lazy to describe it.
Ye Gubai headed straight for the boss, glanced at him casually, and then took him away.
I didn't even see the name clearly, I only remember it was something like Storm King Per or something.
Ye Gubai didn't know why there were bosses with the title of "King" in the normal-level dungeons.
But since they've already been killed, there's no point in doing so much research.
After resting for a while and waiting for his skills to recover, Ye Gubai checked Lei Bao's condition and then continued to fight his way to the next level.
The adventure-level dungeon, called Storm's Gate, is a deeper level reached after passing through the corridor.
The monsters that have appeared here are monsters called 'Storm Spirits' and 'Storm Demons'.
In terms of appearance, the monsters in the previous level were more white and green, which is a normal color scheme similar to that of nature.
The monsters in the Adventure level tend to have a dark black and deep blue color scheme.
It doesn't look like anything good; it gives off an evil vibe.
The show started with the Eastern Star again, without much unnecessary talk; Ye Gubai wasn't one for idle chatter either.
After a series of maneuvers, Ye Gubai cleared the Adventure level.
These low-level dungeons, once they can't bring him any huge amount of experience, are practically useless to him, so he doesn't bother to look at them anymore.
Once Ye Gubai clears the dungeon, he will basically never come back to this dungeon again.
Unless one day, the national leadership agrees to allow him to conquer the adventure-level challenges as well.
Otherwise, he definitely wouldn't have gone in again.
After all, the place to grind levels already has the nightmare-level Frost Abyss.
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Continue onward to the Warrior-level dungeon in Storm Canyon, named Mad Wind.
The names and descriptions of the monsters have completely changed.
'The Mad Wind Demon', 'The Mad Wind Poison Dragon'.
With their frenzied nature, these monsters possess the ability to ignore fear.
Having already gone mad, even their attacks, imbued with the oppressive power of divine might, were utterly ineffective.
They've gone mad and are unafraid of any threats.
The Wind Demon has a human-like form, except that its lower body is a black and red storm cloud.
As for the Wind Poison Dragon, it has a snake-like form.
It is over ten meters long and has a long, dark horn on its head.
At the center of its body, a black and red vortex of wind lifted it into flight.
Having gone mad, these two monsters were completely indiscriminate in their friendliness.
Whether it's its own kind or other monsters, it will attack whenever it encounters them.
The number of monsters in the dungeon is not large, and it seems to follow an elite route.
Ye Gubai learned this when he used the Eastern Star technique.
Because when the meteorite struck, the kill notification only showed fewer than 300 monsters.
The experience points were pitifully low, which also indicates that there were very few monsters in this dungeon.
As for making a wrong judgment, that's impossible.
Ye Gubai was confident that the monsters here could not withstand his attacks.
As Ye Gubai had expected, he didn't see any other monsters until he met the boss.
The boss in front of them was a monster wearing a long robe.
'The Prime Minister Who Lost Himself and Attempted to Devour the Dragon'—that's the boss's name.
The term "prime minister" roughly indicates his or her status.
Ye Gubai didn't understand why it appeared in the Warrior-level dungeon.
He only remembered that in the previous normal-level dungeon, the boss was called something like Storm King.
King? Prime Minister?
A monarch should, in principle, appear after the prime minister.
Looking at the prime minister whose figure was obscured by the black and red gale, Ye Gubai briefly checked its description.
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