Ethan grinned. This was perfect. Now, he did not have to sit around and waste his time. He could simply get out of the dungeon and leave it as incomplete.
He still had some theories to confirm, like whether the dungeon reset the next day even if it was incomplete or if the final dungeon completion time included the buffer period when he was not there in the dungeon, and so on. But on the whole, he could see how this little loophole could save him a lot of time.
Then there was the matter of collecting loot. Just thinking about this was giving him a headache. He did not want a repeat of the previous incident.
"Would the shopkeepers have some sort of loan system?" Ethan muttered to himself, scratching the back of his head as he stared at the growing pile of shimmering loot—mana-infused bark, treant hearts, glowing sap, and a disturbingly large assortment of high-quality wood materials. "Or do I have to drag all this crap back manually?"