He could feel that his dungeon was still a free dungeon.
There were no fixed levels, it was a breakthrough mode, but unlike Jiang Che, he didn't display the exit—he hid it instead.
Hidden in a place only he knew about.
When creating the dungeon, he sensed that once the exit's position was set, it couldn't be changed again.
Only an SSS-level dungeon could bind the exit to an object and move it at any time.
Dungeons below that level couldn't alter the exit's location.
If challengers entered his dungeon, the only way to learn the exit's location would be to kill him.
Otherwise, even if he killed everyone inside, there'd be no way out.
As for the spikes in his feet—he frowned—these black spikes looked sinister and strange.
But these spikes weren't a level; like Flying Eagle, they came inherently with the dungeon's creation as a feature.
Jiang Che had told him this as well—if your obsession ran too deep, odd elements would appear in your dungeon.
