I Was Reincarnated as a Dungeon, So What? I Just Want to Take a Nap. Novel
So, I died. Face-planted on my keyboard after a 72-hour coding marathon. Very heroic. My one dying wish? To finally get some sleep.
But the twist is : I got isekai'd. But I wasn't reborn as a legendary hero with a harem and a cheat skill. Nope. I'm a rock. A Dungeon Core, to be exact.
My new job description is simple: create a terrifying labyrinth, murder heroes, and generally be a menace to society.
Yeah, hard pass. That sounds like way too much paperwork. My new life goal is achieving a perfect 100-year nap.
Luckily, I found a bug in the System—or maybe it's a feature? My unique “Slumber System” gives me way more XP (they call it Dungeon Points here) when adventurers take a nap than when I, you know, kill them. My assigned fairy guide, FaeLina, is having a non-stop panic attack about this. Apparently, “aggressive coziness” isn't covered in the Dungeon for Dummies handbook.
So, I leaned into it. I started building the world's first 5-star dungeon resort, complete with fluffy moss beds that feel like clouds, a tea shop run by a friendly slime waiter, and pillows that hug you back. The place went viral. Knights come for the naps, mages for the therapeutic tea, and bards for the sweet, sweet content.
The problem? My five-star reviews are tanking the property values of the 'Blood Pit' dungeon next door. I'm being forced into official Dungeon Tournaments where my ultimate weapon is a lavender-scented fog machine. And the stuffy bigwigs on the Fairy Council are starting to think my little “peaceful revolution” is a threat to their entire “kill-stuff-for-profit” business model.
But the more I build, the more I realize this isn't just me being lazy. I'm uncovering an ancient, world-changing secret about why dungeons really exist, and it's a truth the gods themselves tried to bury.
My name is Mochi, and my quest is to level up from a sleepy rock to the God of Dreams. My final boss isn't some dragon or demon lord. It's the original God of Combat himself.
And I'm going to challenge him to a Nap Off for the fate of all reality.
Who knew the path to ultimate power was this comfy?
I Was Reincarnated as a Dungeon, So What? I Just Want to Take a Nap. Novel Chapters
123 chapters
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Ch 102: Chapter 102
Ch 103: Chapter 103
Ch 104: Chapter 104
Ch 105: Chapter 105
Ch 106: Chapter 106
Ch 107: Chapter 107
Ch 108: Chapter 108
Ch 109: Chapter 109
Ch 110: Chapter 110
Ch 111: Chapter 111
Ch 112: Chapter 112
Ch 113: Chapter 113
Ch 114: Chapter 114
Ch 115: Chapter 115
Ch 116: Chapter 116
Ch 117: Chapter 117
Ch 118: Chapter 118
Ch 119: Chapter 119
Ch 120: Chapter 120
Ch 121: Chapter 121
Ch 122: Chapter 122
Ch 123: Chapter 123
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