The Artist Who Paints Dungeon

Chapter 50



The deceased seniors said, do not trust monsters.

'Not exactly wrong.'

Cha Ara was someone who acknowledged the deep-seated distrust of monsters within the hunter community.

Actually, the term 'distrust' is a bit strange, after all, no one trusts a wild boar that comes down from the mountains.

Trusting them would be foolish.'

Before considering relationships like trust, hunters and monsters were inherently in a relationship that threatened each other's survival.

The monsters referred to here primarily inhabit dungeons, and some have settled on Earth in modern times. Despite their varying sizes and preferences, the common trait among monsters is that they are dangerous.

'Monsters inherently harbor hostility towards Earth's living creatures.'

No matter how trivial their ability is, or how strong they were. Being unilaterally antagonized by something other than humans in itself was enough to devastate a person's mind.

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