Magi looked up as he listened to the figure up in the sky, his eyes shielded by the hood. [i]Huh...? No way...[/i] He had trouble comprehending the situation they were in. [i]Defeat all 100 floors to leave? But...[/i] He looked down with a grim expression. After some time standing there, still, almost as if frozen, he looked around to see the panicked players scattering. He heard some guy yelling as if they were in a battlefield fighting to earn their freedom from their oppressors but they weren't actual warriors. No... There was a simple solution. Keep fighting, leveling up and growing stronger. There was no other visible answer. Though leveling up would be better done alone in order to keep all of the exp and items, they would need to work together against the bosses. These people thought they were being brave and poetic but they were just spouting nonsense. Brothers? Sisters? They were too eccentric to help out, Aiden figured. Now, Aiden had already gained a couple of levels since he had first joined. He decided to go and see the dungeon and fight some of the stronger enemies there. He could probably do it alone but it was too dangerous since he wasn't allowed to die. He knew that some others might think like him and go there to level up quickly, so he figured that he'd meet new people there.