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Chapter 8 - **Chapter 8 – The Rotten Egg Goes Hunting With Its Kids**

The mother of the little eggs never came.

They shivered, silent, lost, unsure where to go.

And somehow, I—a rotten egg with no direction in life—felt responsible.

"Am I... a parent now?" I thought grimly.

Strangely, I didn't hate the idea.

These kids, a dozen tiny eggs with various colors and patterns, began sticking close to me.

Each night, they slept around me, relying on my foul odor—which, oddly enough, repelled low-class monsters.

But this world is unforgiving.

We couldn't stay hidden forever.

I had to make them strong. I had to become stronger.

So, with newfound determination, I led them deeper into the dungeon.

It wasn't easy.

I had to roll my body slowly, making sure all the kids followed.

Some of them slipped often. One even clung to my back like a tick.

The first monster we encountered was a giant one-eyed rat.

I leapt—boosted by a bit of fire power—and rammed into it, sending it flying.

After the fight, I taught the kids how to absorb leftover energy from the monster through their shells.

They couldn't do it as fast as I could yet, but they were learning.

I gave them names, one by one, based on their colors and quirks:

**Oyen** – the naughtiest, always itching to fight.

**Item** – calm, but terrifying when angry.

**Belang** – mimics my rolling, often ends up tumbling.

**Putih** – the most clueless, always confused.

And the others...

We hunted together, grew stronger together, protected one another.

Never in my life did I imagine this.

From a cursed, rotten egg...

to the "dad" of a squad of warrior eggs.

One night, as we gathered beneath the glow of a blue crystal, I whispered:

> "If a mother's love knows no bounds... then maybe an egg's love spans this entire dungeon world."

Then I paused.

> "What the heck am I saying... I'm a guy.

> And… I'm literally just a rotten egg."

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