Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 14 (light novel) - Fujino Omori & Suzuhito Yasuda

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 14 (light novel)

By Fujino Omori & Suzuhito Yasuda

  • Release Date: 2019-12-31
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 289 Ratings

Description

The prophecy of despair continues...
When an unprecedented calamity on the twenty-seventh floor leaves Bell and Lyu stranded, Bell's party needs to keep fighting without him. With their route to the surface lost and Hestia Familia's captain missing in action, Lilly must take command to ensure they all make it home alive. Ten floors below, Bell and Lyu are injured and alone, forced to struggle against the harshest challenge the Dungeon has to offer, which puts their very lives on the line. Bell has never been this deep down before nor completely unprepared, meaning Lyu's knowledge and strength are essential to their survival. However, the forlorn elf finds herself standing on the border between life and death, bound by her past, remembering once again exactly how her devotion to justice died so many years ago...

Reviews

  • Amazing

    5
    By Venom pool
    I don’t know what to say but I loved this story
  • Belleza de Arco.❤️👀

    5
    By Rakión
    Realmente este volumen me fascinó de principio a fin, Ryuu termina ganándose el corazón de muchos fans a igual que Bell lo hizo con ella en este arco.😆👌🏻
  • My new favorite volume

    5
    By Geb5151
    This was an absolute blast to read through, everything from the fight scenes with the two headed water dragon and Juggernaut that pulled you on the edge of your seat to the sad back story of Ryuu along with her character development coming together so beautifully was well worth 8$. This volume is easily my new favorite, Ryuu is also my new favorite. Highly recommend.
  • Unbelievable

    5
    By Blnded
    I’ve read every book in this series within a week of release (or date of purchase) but this one had me hooked. This is one of the few in the series I didn’t even try to casually read. There was no way (pretty much read it straight through). If you’re a fan of the series and reading this before you start the book be ready to lose a lot of time and maybe a little sleep like I did. Once you get going it’s a full on roller coaster of intensity that I was not expecting even with the build up from the previous book.