Umareta Chokugo ni Suterareta kedo, Zensei ga Taikensha datta node Yoyuu de Ikitemasu

Chapter 317: That’s clever of you

Though their pace had slowed considerably, the three girls steadily cleared each floor. Yet as we approached the seventieth floor, they began facing moments of real struggle against increasingly dangerous monsters.

“Oaaaaah!”

On the sixty-eighth floor, they encountered a monstrous spider—the Arachne Queen. A spider of the highest rank, with the upper body of a human woman grafted onto its arachnid form.

“!?”

“This silk… it’s such a pain!”

“It sticks and we can’t even cut it…!”

The three girls had been lured straight into the queen’s web, a web of incredibly strong and sticky threads, forcing them to fight on the monster’s own terms. To make matters worse, the queen’s subordinate venomous spiders—the Death Weavers—were lying in wait in large numbers. Dodging the queen’s lashes of silk and venomous fangs, the three girls engaged in a fierce back-and-forth battle.

Fana leapt through the threads, chasing the Arachne Queen as it darted across its web at incredible speed, but no matter how fast she moved, she couldn’t quite catch up. Then, just as Anje activated an earth wall she had secretly prepared, blocking the queen’s path, Fana closed the distance and sliced at its neck.

“…It’s still alive.”

“Wait, cutting there doesn’t kill it!?”

“I’ll handle this…! Yagyū Shinnen-ryū, Oborozuki!”

Even after its humanoid head was severed, the Arachne Queen continued to thrash and move—but finally, Karen’s blade delivered the finishing strike.

After repeated deadly encounters like this, the three girls finally reached the seventieth floor.

“Mm… just five more floors.”

“…We finally made it this far.”

“Hah… hah… I… I request a short break…!”

We decided to take another short break, but…

“…Monsters.”

“They really won’t let us rest, will they!?”

“And even though we’re hiding, they find us immediately!”

The three girls immediately went on alert, sensing the approaching threat. This had become a recurring pattern over the past few encounters.

The new enemies were dog-like creatures. They are known as Blood Stalkers, these hyena-like monsters always traveled in packs.

“These guys again!?”

“They must have tracking abilities.”

Fana spoke.

They were also highly intelligent, coordinating with each other to attack from blind spots, strike simultaneously, or probe their opponents cautiously. Sometimes they would retreat to create distance, regroup with more allies, or use quick, agile movements to harass their targets.

“Mm… should we take turns resting?”

“Yeah. Fortunately, these monsters aren’t too strong for this floor.”

“How about that little recessed area further ahead? Even against a pack, it should be easier to handle. There’s no cover, but if we’re going to be spotted anyway, it’s the same either way.”

“Good idea.”

“For once, you’re being smart.”

“Hmph, I’m not that clever… wait, did you just slightly insult me?”

“Your imagination.”

In the end, they decided to take turns resting. Two would recover their strength while the remaining one acted as lookout and monster repeller. They rotated like this, resting and fighting in shifts, before resuming their advance.

But from the seventieth floor onward, monsters became incomparably stronger than anything they had faced before, making the climb extremely challenging.

Even clearing a single floor now took several hours.

“Mm… this is tough.”

“At this rate, it’s going to take forever to reach the bottom floor.”

“By now, the dungeon outbreak might have subsided, don’t you think?”

“We’ll see when that happens. With Lill there, we don’t have to worry about the surface. Let’s just proceed at your pace, oneechan.”

With Lill on their side, wiping out the monsters even those coming from the fiftieth floor would be a piece of cake.

Like that, step by step, they cleared each floor. And finally, they reached the bottom, the seventy-fifth floor.

★★★

“…A straight path?”

“The atmosphere has changed a lot.”

“I see a door up ahead.”

At the bottom of the stairs leading to the seventy-fifth floor lay a single, perfectly straight corridor. Unlike the cave-like interiors they had traversed so far, the walls and floor were now made of stone, giving the place the appearance of ancient ruins.

At the far end of the corridor stood a massive double door.

“Looks like this leads straight to the boss.”

“…Finally, we’ve made it.”

Perhaps due to the tension, Anje’s throat made a small gulping sound.

With no monsters or traps in sight, they advanced along the corridor and reached the doors. Up close, the doors were enormous.

“…Mm… I’ll push it.”

Fana pressed against the doors, and with a deep, rumbling groan, they swung open almost on their own.

Beyond the doors stretched a vast chamber. It was a circular space, reminiscent of an arena, with a single pillar standing at its center. Wrapped tightly in chains, something was crucified to the pillar.

A humanoid figure, but with jet-black wings.

The moment we stepped inside, the doors slammed shut. It seemed we couldn’t leave until the boss was defeated.

…Though, technically, teleportation magic might still work.

The black wings unfurled. At the same time, the chains snapped, and the figure began to move.

“…Its face…”

“Gross…”

“Is… is that a fly!?”

It was a grotesque monster, with a human body, jet-black wings, and a head that bore a terrifying resemblance to a fly.

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Isekai Nonbiri Sanpo Tabi

Walking, Chapter 231: Let’s take it easy today

“I’m sorry… I don’t know anything about this, but… what exactly is the Red Scorpion?”

Ah, that’s right.

Sylvia-san didn’t know anything about the Red Scorpion. She had raised her hand to ask, and the Margrave answered her question.

“Simply put, it’s the largest criminal organization in the country. They are apparently operating across the entire nation.”

“Thank you. I had no idea such an organization existed.”

“If you continue as an adventurer, you’ll eventually hear that name. Even their lower-tier members are numerous.”

We had just gone up against someone at the executive level.

Hn? Perhaps, just perhaps…

“Sir, is it possible that the criminals we caught at the inn are members of the Red Scorpion?”

“I’d say that’s almost certain. One of them had a scorpion tattoo.”

“So they were trying to recruit new members. What a nuisance.”

“Sigh… indeed.”

Well, enough about troublesome matters for now—let’s have dinner. In the meantime, Sylvia-san’s backpack was entrusted to the attendants to be repaired.

“Wow… I’ve never seen a meal this luxurious before!”

“Don’t worry about manners. Eat as you like.”

“Thank you very much.”

Sylvia-san’s eyes shone as she looked over the wide array of dishes. None of this was likely anything she had ever eaten before I guess.

“This is delicious!”

“This one’s good too.”

Munch munch.

As always, Shiro and the others were eating without any hesitation. They had all worked hard today, so I suppose they were understandably hungry.

“Sue, did anyone try hitting on you after that?”

“Several times. One person was way too persistent, so Horn-chan used magic to send them flying.”

“Oh, the one who got blown away right in front of us? Those kinds of people just get in the way of the tournament. No need to hold back.”

“Thank you very much.”

Hmm… so people were still hitting on others at the medical teams tent. And to do it right in front of the Margrave—now that takes some serious nerve. I hope they keep blowing away anyone like that without hesitation.

After dinner, it would normally be time for bed but a small trouble arose at that moment.

“Tonight, Shiro gets to sleep with Sylvia-oneechan!”

“No, Fran is sleeping with Sylvia!”

“No, it’s me, Horn!”

“Fina will sleep with Sylvia-oneesan, of course!”

“W-wait, everyone, calm down!”

A fierce battle had erupted over who would get to sleep next to Sylvia-san. No matter who won, it would leave some hard feelings.

“Sylvia-san is tired. Let her rest in peace.”

“Exactly. Let’s give up for tonight and decide the order starting tomorrow.”

““““O-okay…”””

“Phew… thank you.”

Sue and I managed to calm the four of them and things somehow calmed down.

Sylvia-san’s backpack had been successfully repaired, but, for some reason, a cute little applique had been added to it.

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Hazure Skill “Alarm”, jitsuwa fūin kaijo no nōryoku deshita. Ochikobore no shōnen wa, nemuri kara sameta megami-tachi to yasashī saikyō o mezasu

Chapter 123: Crystal Dragon

It was a vast chamber shrouded in dim darkness.

Pale blue light poured in from a hole in the ceiling. Perhaps there were magic stone lamps up there, but due to the dungeon’s disturbances, the room felt like it was shrouded in the gloom of pre-dawn. A corridor stretched straight from the chamber, faintly visible in the fog.

Glancing back toward us, countless barrels were scattered about. Some lay on their sides, others stood upright. All emitted thick, black smoke.

“Hmph!”

The massive Thor stomped on one of the barrels, crushing it. Black powder spilled out from it. Lightning crackled at Thor’s feet, incinerating the powder instantly.

“The Ashes!”

Solana glared around the chamber.

I felt a chill at the sight of the barrels. The black smoke made the dimness seem even darker.

“…All of the barrels in this room?”

“Yes. So you’re right, this is a major base for slave traders.”

The goddess rose into the air. Her golden light drove back the darkness.

“As the Daughter of the Sun, I shall purge this evil.”

The barrels throughout the chamber erupted, spewing even more black smoke. They surged toward Solana, as if resisting, but a wave of her hand shattered them.

“Know the light of the sun.”

Golden light rained down. Each barrel was crushed, its contents annihilated. The black smoke vanished from the dim chamber, revealing the corridor stretching ahead.

Felix-san picked up fragments of the broken barrels in his hands.

“…It looks like some kind of magical rune has been inscribed here.”

Safi peered up from below, and Uru from above, each of them leaning toward Felix-san’s hands to get a closer look.

“More than that—it’s an actual magical rune.”

“Runes are written characters. Even low-level ones can be used by monsters. It seems they sealed magic into barrels and stored them here in the dungeon.”

Felix-san let out a sigh. Together with the other Warrior Corps members, he surveyed the fragments scattered across the room.

“No wonder they couldn’t be found on the surface no matter how thoroughly we searched. If the storage had failed, the dungeon itself would have caused chaos. The monsters could have acted as guards in the meantime.”

The slave trader who had targeted my sister… we had just cut off one of his sources of power.

I activated my skill to sense the area. The presence of monsters was dense, yet the floor was eerily silent. Even the source of the roar we had heard earlier seemed to be lying in wait.

Surely… they are in the boss room.

Mia-san ran her fingers through her red hair and tapped her shoulder with her axe.

“So, before the Warrior Corps could step in, they decided to scatter it all for effect, huh?”

We moved toward the corridor ahead.

Thanks to the blessing of Uru, the God of Hunting, I could sense the ground beneath my feet. I crouched and signaled for everyone to halt.

“If that’s the case… the enemy must have passed through here.”

The main corridor had the feel of a cave. Rough, jagged walls. A high ceiling with stones hanging like icy stalactites. The passage is wide enough for a carriage to pass. It didn’t resemble the artificially hidden areas, so this must be part of the dungeon’s original structure.

And on the moss-covered ground, a clear trail of many footprints was imprinted.

“The people who scattered the ashes… they were afraid of the Warrior Corps and fled into the normal areas?”

It was a rough guess, but Felix-san nodded in agreement.

“That possibility is high. Eventually, they’ll either be found by other adventurers or attacked by monsters…”

I stood up.

Now was not the time to worry about them.

We pressed forward toward the boss layer once more.

The recommended adventurer level for Flocia Dungeon is level 30. The thirteenth floor, its deepest level, was a maze of long, intersecting corridors. Monsters could appear from the waterways on either side, making this area a sort of preliminary battle before the boss.

If we were to challenge the boss, we’d have to keep moving forward through the layers.

—Suddenly, Mia-san stopped in her tracks.

“…We’ve dealt with the ashes. Should we just turn back?”

“That’s not an option.”

Felix-san shook his head.

“The monsters strengthened by the ashes… most likely the boss is manipulating the flow of water, sending them to the upper layers.”

“…If there’s a strengthened boss, we can’t just leave it be.”

Mia-san nodded in agreement.

I felt the same way.

“I have concerns as well.”

Sigris placed a hand on her chin. The Medicine God, Sigris, lowered her blue eyes and spoke in a cold, measured voice.

“Goddess Freyja’s dungeon seems designed to draw water from the lakebed, purifying the entire lake. If the monsters distort this system, the surrounding farmland could wither completely.”

Everyone fell silent.

We had just seen Flocia city and the lush green lands around it on our journey—it was impossible not to imagine them turning to ruin.

“Let’s move forward, everyone.”

Keeping our detection skills active, we continued through the dungeon. Once a fight was inevitable, there were countless things we had to check and prepare for.

“…Gods, how does it feel?”

Soaring above us, Solana shivered slightly.

“Hm. As expected, the deeper we go, the stronger the seal becomes. Especially—near the boss chamber, the chill intensifies.”

The goddess furrowed her brow.

“…Strange. This is colder than any seal I’ve ever felt before.”

“Rion”

Solana started, turning her gaze toward me.

“From this point onward, we cannot intervene easily. To maintain our strength, we will return to the coin.”

“Understood. That’s fine.”

Scattering light around them, the gods returned to the coin.

Nils-san watched with interest as all five gods retreated. We shared a little about each other’s abilities, and then, at last, we arrived in front of the boss chamber.

“…It’s quiet. In the end, no monsters appeared on this floor.”

“Ah, that’s…”

I responded to Nils-san.

“The Temple of Odis has strengthened the seal with an item called the ‘Frost Orb.’ The ashes were scattered some time ago, so right now, the orb’s power might be prevailing…”

A thought crossed my mind.

Could the reason the gods felt such cold in the deepest layer be the influence of this ‘Frost Orb’?

Still, with Solana’s enhanced seal-breaking ‘Awakening Light of the Sun’, the gods could stay on the surface for longer periods.

Even so, if they feel a chill so strong that they can’t venture outside, doesn’t that suggest something lies beyond the boss room?

—Something sealed with extraordinary power.

That “something”…

What kind of goddess is Freyja, really?

“Frost Orb?”

Felix-san cleared his throat to stop Nils-san, who was tilting his head.

“Rion, let’s go ahead now.”

“…Y-yes.”

The entrance to the boss area was a waterfall.

As we approached, the waterfall split into two, creating a path like a curtain opening. A room so large that the end was barely visible. The walls were as high as cliffs, with water flowing into them. There were several puddles in the room, glowing pale blue in the light of the magic stone lamp on the ceiling.

In the center of the room.

Its bulging eyes turned towards us.

A monstrous fish-dragon had appeared.

A pillar-like legs and shining, sleek scales. Its eyes were emotionless like a fish’s, and a low growl escaped from its half-open mouth.

『It’s like a dragon version of the Sahagin. A noble dragon fell and mingled with the fish.』

Loki chuckled.

I instinctively felt that this was different. This was the real boss.

Nils-san vigilantly readied his sword and glared around.

“In a dungeon where the ashes were scattered, even the boss would experience strange behavior…right?”

The bright red light of the magic detection covered the ceiling.

“Above!”

The moment I pointed that out, the ceiling collapsed.

A large shadow attacked the monstrous fish-dragon, sinking its fangs into its neck.

A pained scream echoed out. Its long tail flexed, flicking rocks away. But even so, the shadow held down the dungeon boss with overwhelming strength.

A scene of brutal massacre.

The boss blackened and turned to ash. Smashing the scattered large magic stones, the new boss roared. It was a roar exactly like the one that had echoed throughout the vast space of the elevator.

“…Haha.”

Mia-san’s smile trembled.

I heard the voice of God in my head.

A crystal dragon appeared.

Countless crystals glittered brightly, forming armor on the dragon’s back.

Its eyes were far too intelligent to be considered a monster.

It turned its body towards us, and I could see the terrifying amount of muscle pulsating beneath its light blue scales. It lowered its massive, tree-like legs with a thud, making an earth-shattering rumble.

It smiled at us so gently it could almost be called a grin.

―A feast, when I’ve only just woken up huh.

The voice made my whole body go numb.

『A high-ranking dragon is equal to a monster general.』

Solana’s words made my mouth start to churn.

“T-then, this…”

Does that mean he’s on the same level as Skorl from the royal capital, or maybe even Flamebone Surtr…?

Nils-san’s sword shook, Felix-san groaned, and Mia-san let out a dry chuckle.

I couldn’t look away from their wide-open eyes. My breathing was getting heavy, so I readied my short sword and steadied myself.

There was still no response to the alarm horn, Gjallarhorn.

“We can win, I’m sure!”

The dragon spread its wings as if to greet us.

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Hazure Skill “Alarm”, jitsuwa fūin kaijo no nōryoku deshita. Ochikobore no shōnen wa, nemuri kara sameta megami-tachi to yasashī saikyō o mezasu

Chapter 122: Large Cavern

The lift descended at a pace as slow as a walking stride. The ride was quiet. I could feel neither the mechanism moving nor the floor vibrating. If the scenery on each floor hadn’t flowed past above us, I might not even have realized we were moving.

“…This is another secret of the dungeon, huh.”

Nils-san murmured, glancing briefly at Safi before looking at me.

“You’ve kept surprising me at every turn.”

Ah—I realized something.

Nils-san shrugged, a faint smile tugging at his lips. He didn’t look angry, but I couldn’t help lowering my gaze.

“I’m sorry. I really meant to tell you before we entered the dungeon…”

After Felix-san’s speech to the Warrior Corps, I had intended to explain about the gods and Safi to Nils-san. As he is going to be part of the party, he needed to know about the gods in case of an emergency. Eventually, I wanted him to understand the truth of the myths in the Frost Orb chamber of the Odis Temple.

But before departure, Nils-san had been absent for a short while, and I hadn’t had the chance.

“…Ah, so it was that time.”

Nils-san gave a wry smile.

“Sorry. After the speech, I was looking for my collaborator. I received word last night that we could meet.”

Felix-san narrowed his eyes.

“You’re saying you gave him information about the slave traders?”

“Yeah. In the end, we couldn’t meet. I was searching for a while, which is probably why I crossed paths with you, Rion.”

Nils-san relaxed his expression, as if to say we’re even.

…I couldn’t really bring myself to ask, “Did you get lost again?”

“So? Is there anything else you can tell me?”

“Y-Yes… uhm…”

The lift shook suddenly.

We had entered a narrow, vertical passage, and the scenery was now completely obscured. Using my detection skill, I noticed a sound growing steadily louder.

“…The sound of a waterfall?”

We must have reached close to the tenth level.

Then, suddenly, the view brightened.

“Wow…!”

I was overwhelmed—it was a sight unlike any other.

Beyond the vertical corridor lay a breathtaking panorama. A sheer cliff stood several dozen meters ahead, spilling water that scattered dazzling light everywhere. The space seemed to form a gentle circular shape. 

Taken as a whole, it resembled an upside-down cup. We were inside it, descending downward.

“All of this… is from magic stone lights…?”

Mia-san was dumbfounded.

The cliff, the distant ceiling, every surface glittered with light. Even below, the water reflected the glow. Water and light floated in the dimness, as if someone had plucked the stars from the night sky and scattered them throughout the dungeon. From the numerous waterfalls cascading downward, I could feel the vitality of the water itself with every breath.

“A space this vast..…”

Felix-san immediately brought a hand to his mouth.

“No… that makes sense. The dungeon isn’t shaped like a tower, but like an island—like a mountain. It follows that the lower we go, the larger the space becomes…!”

“I see… that’s how it is.”

Safi nodded with satisfaction, glancing at me briefly.

“As expected of a god’s handiwork.”

『U-uhm…』

Solana’s voice came faintly from the gold coin. She seemed about to say something, and I quietly asked,

“What is it?”

『…Even compared to the dungeons in the royal capital, this mechanism is incredible.』

“That’s true.”

The space was vast enough in both width and height to fit an entire castle inside.

Looking down, the lift didn’t seem supported by anything; it floated through the air as it moved. Considering the magic required… it truly was astounding.

Solana’s voice continued.

『…Could this really have been just a simple emergency shelter…?』

I couldn’t continue speaking.

Instead, I felt a new vibration beneath me. The air began to tremble, gradually growing stronger. Soon, it became a roaring gogogo, shaking the entire space.

Safi flattened herself to the floor.

“W-what!?”

The waterfall flowing in suddenly surged with incredible force. Even though it should have been dozens of meters away, spray flew toward us.

My eyes followed the water instinctively.

Below, the water twisted into a tornado-like whirl. Then it surged upward. The spiraling column passed right beside us and rose, sucked into a hole carved into the wall above.

“There’s a monster in the water!”

Nils-san pointed at the watery vortex.

The power of Blessing of the God of Hunting captured a red glow.

A Sahagin—or rather, a small water dragon. The monsters rode the water, rising and heading straight for the hole in the wall. I couldn’t help but gasp aloud.

“Monsters…. to the upper floors…?”

One by one, whirlpools of water carried the monsters upward to the higher floors. The sight was overwhelming—but terrifying.

『Hmm… the dungeon is activate? If that’s the case, this is bad.』

As if responding to Loki’s voice, the sound intensified. A rumble from the earth—yes, I’d never heard anything like it before, but this must be what an earth rumble feels like. The air, the cliffs, the floor—all of them vibrated.

Safi screamed, clinging tightly to the platform. Everyone else lowered their stances as well. The lift swayed from side to side, still moving down. Falling from such a height would mean being slammed dozens of meters down.

The slow movement of the lift felt maddening.

“Ah… this is why I hate lifts!”

“It’s not my fault, you know!?”

Mia-san and Safi bickered quietly.

Among the rumbling, a low growl came up from the lower levels. The sound echoed, striking my ears again and again.

『A dragon specie…』

Thor’s words echoed in my head. 

I remembered. Flocia Dungeon. The monsters on the boss floors were large dragon species.

“…Could the boss have regained its strength from the ashes and is now disrupting the dungeon?”

Even the lesser water dragons could manipulate water.

Could it be that a larger boss is controlling the water throughout the dungeon, carrying monsters upward…?

“Seems like that’s a possibility,”

At Felix-san’s words, Safi shouted.

“W-wait a minute! This thing is powered by that water too!?”

The lift shook. It rocked side to side, then back and forth, suddenly losing the stability we had held until now. We were tossed from side to side like leaves in a storm.

“We’re… falling!”

Nils-san’s warning and the lift losing power happened at the same instant. The descent accelerated.

No—it wasn’t just speeding up. We were falling.

““Waaah!””

The drop looked like more than four floors!

I gripped the gold coin in my pocket desperately.

“Wake up!”

Light scattered, and the gods appeared.

One by one, they caught us as we floated through the air.

Solana caught me, Uru caught Mia-san, and Sigris held Nils-san securely. The most impressive was the massive Thor, who carried Safi, Felix-san and the three Warrior Corps members all at once.

A crushing sound echoed from below. The lift must have slammed into the ground.

“This… this is…”

Nils-san stood frozen, stunned.

Even as Solana and the others released their grip, we continued to descend slowly, wrapped in golden light.

I straightened and nodded, trying to look as much like an adventurer as possible.

“This is my power that hasn’t been revealed until now.”

It was time to reveal my Alarm skill to him.

“My Alarm skill has the ability, “Unseal”, the power to lift dungeon’s seals. And—”

I gestured toward the gods who were supporting us.

“These are the ancient gods who once battled the monsters. Right now, we are—awakening them to fight, so that an ‘end-of-the-world’ scenario, like the one announced in the global message, does not come to pass.”

Nils-san looked back and forth between me and the gods.

His wide eyes were filled with surprise, and perhaps even awe.

Thor, towering over two meters. Solana, radiant like the sun. Sigris in blue armor. Uru in his hunting garb and Loki, the dark-robed deity.

The gentle golden light enveloped us, carrying us downward through the swaying, immense space.

“I believe… this will let you protect your family too.”

I reached out my hand.

Nils-san pulled a charred necklace from his pocket and closed his eyes.

“…The gods… huh.”

He smiled firmly and took my hand.

“Understood!”

Almost immediately after the handshake, we landed atop the shattered lift.

The lowest level.

—Guuoooooooh!

The roar of the boss echoed through the long corridor.

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Isekai Nonbiri Sanpo Tabi

Walking, Chapter 230: Sylvia will be staying at the Margrave’s house.

“Here’s some tea.”

“Ah, thank you very much.”

The attendants served tea to us in the reception room.

Yeah… everyone was still a bit tense.

Crunch crunch crunch.

“Today’s sweets are really good, huh.”

“I got this from Fran.”

“Ah, I wanted to try it too.”

“Hehe…”

And of course, Shiro, Fran, and Horn were happily munching away on sweets, even before dinner. Watching the three of them so lively finally seemed to put Sylvia-san at ease as well.

Amid that, she suddenly spoke to me.

“Shun… Shun-san, even though you’re a cook, you can use magic? That household magic was amazing.”

““Pfft!””

“Eh? Eh?!”

It’s cruel for Sue and Fina-san’s brother to burst out laughing just as Sylvia-san said that.

Even I can’t help but feel a bit deflated by that reaction.

Sylvia-san, seeing their laughter, had a completely baffled look on her face.

“Sylvia-san, I’m actually an adventurer whose magic leans toward healing. I’m not a cook.”

“Eh… really? But everyone in town said you were an incredible chef!”

“Sigh… How did it come to this…?”

I couldn’t help but cry silently in my heart.

Ugh… when will I ever get to work properly as a healer?

Just to be safe, I showed Sylvia-san my adventurer’s card.

“Eeh!? You’re D-rank and have two titles!? Shun-san, you’re an amazing adventurer! I’m still F-rank myself.”

“Oh—so you and Fran are the same rank, huh.”

“Horn’s F-rank too.”

“Even so, having a title counts as a higher ranking, so it’s completely different from me.”

“‘R-really?’”

Fran and Horn had shown Sylvia-san their adventurer cards too, but because having a title bumps you up in rank, it wasn’t exactly the same.

“Haha, looks like you all get along well.”

“Yes, it’s true.”

“Fina, you should get along with them too.”

At that moment, the Margrave and his wife, along with Fina, entered the reception room. They seemed to see Sylvia-san and me chatting so comfortably as a good sign.

“I’ve heard about what happened at the inn. Since the scene still needs to be investigated, you may stay at our estate for the time being.”

“Of course, no payment is necessary. You were a victim of an incident within the Margravate, and besides, you helped with the food stalls.”

“Yey! I get to be with Sylvia-oneechan!”

“My apologies. Thank you very much.”

Sylvia-san, not wanting to refuse awkwardly, simply agreed to stay at the estate.

With that settled, Sylvia-san’s situation was now taken care of—and, as a result, the Margrave’s family and Sylvia-san had unexpectedly become quite close.

“Now, there’s another slightly troublesome matter. The weapons that fool was carrying… it turns out they were purchased from someone connected to the Red Scorpion.”

““The Red Scorpion!?””

Hearing that name from the Margrave himself was unexpected.

Sue and I couldn’t help but blurt it out.

Shiro and the others, along with Sylvia-san, looked completely bewildered.

“I’ve already notified the royal castle. His Majesty lamented that it’s yet another headache.”

“From the Southern Margravate to the Eastern one, and now even in the Northern Margravate, that name has come up.”

“Yes. It seems the capital has already detained some of their members. But for some reason, their activities have been growing bolder recently.”

If that’s the case, then it’s possible that someone connected to the Red Scorpion has infiltrated the martial arts tournament.

The most likely candidate is that man in the black robe.

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Chapter 316: It’s not just a hunch

Once they passed the fiftieth floor, monsters began appearing again.

“Looks like this dungeon outbreak is happening only in floors shallower than the fiftieth floor this time.”

Dungeon outbreak always had a specific range. Sometimes the entire dungeon would go into runaway mode, but other times—like now—it affected only certain floors.

“Well, in some cases, the affected area can expand over time.”

Even as I muttered this to myself, the three girls were effortlessly scattering the monsters of the fiftieth floor.

“Good. You guys still got plenty of room to spare.”

Soon, we passed the fifty-fifth floor—the level Ark had once reached solo—and pressed on to the sixtieth. This was the floor I had once explored alone, searching for over 80% pure mithril.

“…Come to think of it, there was that adventurer guy who came solo back then too. Looking back, he might have been pretty skilled.”

“That was during my temporary dormancy. Even for the former S-rank guildmaster, the highest solo floor was fifty-five, so we can assume he was at least of equal or greater skill. I imagine he must have been quite surprised to see the Master.”

Monsters on the sixtieth floor weren’t instantaneously destroyed, even by Fana and the others. Still, they didn’t struggle. They dispersed them efficiently while keeping some energy in reserve.

“Hah… hah… T-they’re certainly opponents we can fight… b-but my stamina… it’s getting tough…!”

Karen, who’s exhausted, was breathing heavily.  Her fatigue is now obvious.

“Yeah, it’s been a forced march up until now. Let’s take a short break.”

We decided to take a break. Giving everyone a moment to recover both stamina and magical energy. I guided them to a spot that offered both visibility of the surrounding area and cover to stay hidden.

“I could speed things up by healing you with magic, but I want you to push yourselves as much as possible.”

I could’ve set up a barrier to let them rest safely, but I decided against it.

“All right, my guidance ends here. From now on, it’s all on your own strength.”

“Normally that’d be fine, but we’re in the middle of a dungeon outbreak, you know? I don’t think we have time to explore slowly.”

“It’s fine. I left Lill behind, so at most, only monsters from the fiftieth floor and below should appear. Besides… there’s someone here who can use a method equivalent to exploration magic.”

“Eh? Who’s that?”

Anje furrowed her brows and scanned the group one by one.

“No… Could it be me!? Now that you mention it, I did have a vague sense of which path to take! Next… over there, right!?”

“Nope, totally wrong.”

“Just a hunch, isn’t it…?”

Karen confidently pointed in the exact opposite direction. Definitely not her.

“Mm… go straight over there… about a hundred meters… then left… fifty meters… now diagonally right…”

“!? You… you can sense it!?”

“…Mm, kind of.”

“Just a hunch too?”

“But you’re right, Fana-oneechan.”

Fana had perfectly grasped the route they needed to take.

“The path the Master showed me… somehow, I just knew it too. I don’t think it was a hunch… maybe… the flow of magical energy?”

“Exactly.”

In a dungeon, there exists a flow of magical energy. It runs from the shallow floors toward the deeper ones, subtle but steady, like a gentle wind. Those who can sense it are able to determine the route that leads to the stairs descending to the next floor.

“But if it’s just the flow of magical energy, we should be able to feel it too, right? …Though I have no idea what I’m sensing.”

“It’s extremely subtle. Only someone delicate can pick it up.”

“Well, I’m about as far from delicate as it gets!”

Anje huffed in indignation.

“This is just a matter of talent. Fana-oneechan excels at wind magic. It’s the kind of magic that demands the most precise manipulation of magical energy, and wind magic is all about that.”

“Still… isn’t she basically the thick-skinned one? Nothing ever seems to faze her.”

“That’s true, but this isn’t about personality. Being emotionally sensitive and being good at delicate work are different things.”

…Although, personality-wise, Anje might actually be the more sensitive of the two.

“On the other hand, people skilled in earth magic have incredible endurance. Not only do they have a large reservoir of magical energy, but they also possess the mental fortitude to sustain it over long periods.”

“Not bad at all!”

Anje’s mood brightened noticeably.

“You two can use magic… lucky you…! Not that I’m jealous or anything! I’m a samurai! I’ve devoted my life to the blade! I don’t envy you at all!”

“You are using physical enhancement magic, though.”

“That doesn’t count!”

With all three fully recovered, they resumed their exploration. Fana, now able to sense the correct route, led the way.

“Mm… there’s a monster just around the turn.”

“You can sense it even though you can’t see it!?”

If you can feel the flow of magical energy, detecting monsters isn’t difficult. Sure enough, just as Fana had said, a monster was waiting immediately after the corridor turned.

“Yagyū Shinnen-ryū, Swift Thunder!”

Karen immediately struck with a slash.

“So it was here!”

“Mm… there’s a trap at your feet.”

“Huh?”

Click.

By the time Fana pointed it out, Karen had already stepped on a floor switch. Immediately, arrows shot out from the walls, aiming straight at her.

Karen, having just finished her technique, couldn’t react in time, but Fana swung her sword and cut the arrows down before they could hit.

“You can even sense traps… t-thank you, that saved me!”

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Walking, Chapter 229: Stomping and kicking

“As expected of Ao. To neutralize the culprits so easily…”

“She said if she used electricity, the hostage lady would get shocked too, so she made it dark instead.”

“Impressive… she even thought about that.”

Shiro translated Ao’s words for Fina-san’s brother, but I honestly hadn’t expected her to use Brightness. I assumed she’d go with electricity—but she had actually taken the hostage’s safety into consideration.

“Now then, we’ve caught the criminals, but the problem is the person who was staying in this room.”

“Yeah… with the room in this condition, there’s no way they can sleep here tonight.”

The bed was a mess, covered in footprints and completely ruined, and before anything else, the place still needed to be examined as a crime scene. Sleeping here was simply impossible.

Just then, Sylvia approached us hesitantly.

Could it be….. no way, right?

“U-uhm… I’m the one who was staying in this room.”

“I—I see. Did you have any belongings in here?”

“Yes. I had a backpack with my clothes in it. It was over in the corner… but it got stepped on.”

“I’m sorry, but please check the contents just in case.”

“Alright, I will.”

I couldn’t find any words to say to Sylvia.

This morning, she was a victim of pickpocketing and lost all her money. Then she lost her match. And now her room had been wrecked because the criminals barricaded themselves inside, and her luggage had been trampled on for good measure.

To think misfortune could pile up this badly…

“My clothes should be fine if I wash them. Everything else seems okay too.”

“I see. Well, that’s a small blessing amid all this misfortune. Sylvia, you should stay at our estate tonight.”

“Yes, that would be best. There’s no way I can sleep in this room, and the other inns are probably fully booked.”

“Eehh!?”

Even if it wasn’t my place to say it, staying at the Margrave’s estate was definitely the better option. Otherwise, she’d end up sleeping outdoors, and securing a place for her to rest tonight was the top priority.

But before that—

“Sylvia-san, I’ll use household magic on your backpack to clean it.”

“Eh!? O-oh—please do!”

Hn? For some reason, Sylvia looked genuinely shocked when I said I would use magic. Well, either way, I should give it a thorough cleaning with household magic.

“W-whoa! My backpack looks as clean as if it were brand new!”

“I cleaned your clothes too. Though you should probably give them a proper wash later.”

“Once we’re back at the estate, I’ll ask the attendants to do the laundry. The backpack should probably be repaired as well.”

“Yes, some parts came loose from being stepped on.”

The soldiers said they would take care of the necessary procedures with the inn, so we boarded the carriage and headed straight for the estate. And… as soon as Sylvia got into the luxurious carriage, she froze up completely.

“Woah…”

Then, when she saw the enormous mansion and its sprawling garden, her eyes went wide with amazement.

So this is what “jaw dropping” really looks like.

“Welcome.”

“Wow…”

As we entered the estate, the attendants came forward to greet us. Seeing their impeccable bows, Sylvia-san was clearly deeply impressed.

“Prepare a guest room. Sylvia will be staying here tonight.”

“Certainly, sir. Please wait in the reception room.”

“And… could you also summon my father and mother?”

“I will call them immediately, sir.”

Since we still needed to explain the incident at the inn, we gathered in the reception room for the time being.

It looked like today still had a lot more in store.

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Umareta Chokugo ni Suterareta kedo, Zensei ga Taikensha datta node Yoyuu de Ikitemasu

Chapter 315: No matter how musclehead I am

“Defeat the dungeon boss…? Hey, hey, hey—are you seriously saying that?”

After staring at me in shock for several seconds, Ark finally snapped back and confronted me with a face full of disbelief.

“Vegaltia’s Grand Dungeon has never been conquered! Not a single person has reached the end. It’s one of the highest-level, most dangerous dungeons in the entire country—no, in the entire world! And you’re telling me to clear it just like that!? Whatmore, with only those three girls!? That’s impossible no matter how you look at it!”

“It’s fine. I’ll be going with them at least. Well, I don’t plan on lifting a finger you see. And I’ll leave Lill here with you. So no matter what monsters show up, you shouldn’t have any problems.”

Even a top-tier dungeon wasn’t going to cough up something that could rival a Fenrir. And even if it did, it would only be at the very bottom—only the boss could possibly compare to a Fenrir.

“Hold on a second! I’ve gone down to around the fortieth floor before, but even that was pretty close to death, okay!? And you’re saying we’re headed even deeper than that!?”

“Anje-oneechan, that’s unusually timid of you.”

“Even I, the so-called musclehead, know the difference between bravery and being suicidal! And—wait—who are you calling a musclehead!?”

Uhm… You literally called yourself that just now…

“Don’t worry. I went down to the sixtieth floor alone easily, and honestly, with how strong you girls are now, I think you could handle that much without sweating.”

“Sixtieth floor… and easily….”

“Ahaha, for us, even with a five-person party, forty-five floors was our limit.”

“Back in my prime, I reached the fifty-fifth floor solo… but I judged going further was too dangerous and turned back.”

Gain, Emily, and Ark each revealed their personal dungeon records.

From the historical data, the farthest anyone had ever reached was apparently the sixty-third floor.

“By the way, from what I can tell, the bottom floor of this dungeon is probably around the seventy-fifth floor.”

“““Seventy-fifth floor!?”””

Their voices all overlapped in shock.

“Sixty floors might be manageable, but seventy-five? That’s impossible! Didn’t we hear that even the S-rank guildmaster could only make it to the fifty-fifth floor!?”

“…Well, even if I reached my limit, that was just the range considered safe for exploration.”

“Ahaha, Anje-oneechan, don’t worry. With how strong you are now, you could even beat the guildmaster. And of course, Fana-oneechan too, right?”

At my words, Ark’s temple twitched ever so slightly.

“That… is not something I can take lightly… though, since it’s your assessment, I suppose it must be correct.”

With his acknowledgment, the adventurers around us murmured in astonishment.

“Seriously… those girls are stronger than the guildmaster…?”

“Hey, hey, come on, that can’t be…”

“But the guildmaster himself is nodding, isn’t he?”

Karen was a little below the other two in strength, but the details didn’t matter much.

“Come on, even as we stand here, more monsters keep appearing. Let’s get moving!”

“Mm.”

“…Hah, I swear, I won’t be responsible if anything happens!”

“I’ll give it my all!”

And so, Fana, Anje, and Karen charged headlong into the dungeon.

“Alright then, Lill, you’re staying behind. Take care of things here.”

“Understood.”

With Lill handling the base, I followed after the three of them.

“We can’t afford to dawdle, so I’ll guide you along the correct route. And I’ll handle any traps too.”

I’d only ever gone down as far as the sixtieth floor, but with a little exploration magic, finding the right path was easy.

“Got it. We’ll leave it to you.”

“So all we have to do is smash every monster that appears in front of us, huh? Simple enough!”

“Very straightforward. I like it.”

On the first floor, only weak monsters like goblins and slimes normally appeared—but with the dungeon in runaway mode, even creatures normally found on the fortieth floor were lined up in formation.

“Hng!”

“Haaaah!”

“Yagyū Shinnen-ryū, Waves of the Torrent!”

Yet the three girls effortlessly cut through them, not slowing their pace in the slightest as they dashed down the corridor.

“Nice. Monsters from the fortieth floor don’t stand a chance anymore.”

Back when we were in Vegaltia, these floors had been a challenge to them.

“Still, if we fight fortieth-floor monsters from such a shallow level, we might run into trouble. Oneechan, take a left here!”

I gave directions to avoid the denser monster routes. Even if it meant a slight detour, it would ultimately be faster.

★★★

After about an hour of pushing deeper into the dungeon, their full-speed sprint brought them to the fortieth floor—the previous record for highest reach. Of course, this was just a milestone. There was still nearly half the dungeon left before the seventy-fifth floor.

“So, how’s your fatigue? Do you guys need a break?”

“Mm, I’m fine. But I am hungry.”

“I’ve got food.”

“I want some.”

“I want some too!”

“Me as well!”

I pulled rations from the pocket dimension and tossed them to the girls. Chomping on bread and meat, they didn’t slow down in the slightest, continuing their relentless run through the dungeon.

“(Munch munch) Hmm….fewer monsters here? (Munch munch munch)”

“(Chomp chomp)…Yeah, seems like it! (Chomp chomp chomp)”

“(Crunch crunch)… It’s been a while, but are we… taking a safer route, perhaps?(Crunch crunch crunch)”

“Nope, not really. I think most of the monsters from these floors probably moved up to the higher levels. (Slurp slurp).”

I took a moment to replenish my energy with some milk as well.

And so, barely encountering any monsters, we steadily pushed from the fortieth floor all the way to the forty-ninth.

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Walking, Chapter 228: An unwanted event occurs

Just as I was thinking that, it turned out the day still had one more event in store for us.

It happened while we were cleaning up the food stall and went to greet Fina-san’s older brother.

“Shun, perfect timing. We’ve got a problem. Well, something involving adventurers.”

“Huh? A problem?”

“Yeah.”

Judging from Fina-san’s brother’s expression, it seemed like a bit of a troublesome situation.

Sue and Horn from the medical team had just come over as well, so we gathered to hear the details.

“One issue is a pickpocketing group. The soldiers have already detained them. They probably have Sylvia’s purse too.”

“Ah—thank you very much.”

So there really was a group of pickpockets.

With so many people gathered here, it must feel like the perfect hunting ground for them. The main tournament starts tomorrow, and even with plenty of soldiers around, we’ll have to stay on guard for crimes like pickpocketing.

“The other issue is more serious. Someone was approaching the defeated adventurers from the preliminaries and recruits them into a criminal organization. The soldiers managed to detain several of them, but the rest escaped. They’ve barricaded themselves inside an inn popular with adventurers.”

“Could it be… the Apple Inn?”

“That’s right. That’s where Sylvia is staying, isn’t it?”

“Yes, it is.”

An armed standoff occurring at the inn where Sylvia was staying….

Just hearing it made my stomach tighten.

Fina-san’s brother took command of the situation on-site and headed to the Apple Inn with us in tow. As for Fina-san, she had already returned to the estate under heavy guard with her attendants.

“My apologies for making you come all this way, Lord Broad.”

“No, this is a serious incident. It’s only right that I come here myself.”

The Apple Inn, where everything was unfolding, was located just beside the plaza. When we arrived, one of the soldiers approached Fina-san’s brother.

“What’s the situation?”

“The culprits are in a room on the top floor. They’ve taken the innkeeper’s daughter hostage.”

“Damn it… How could they stoop to that? I’m going up there.”

“Yes, sir! We’ll accompany you.”

Whoa…

It was rare to see Fina-san’s brother this furious. But, taking a hostage… that’s absolutely unacceptable.

We followed them toward the room where the standoff was taking place.

“Release the hostage!”

“Surrender immediately!”

The Apple Inn was three stories tall, and the suspects had barricaded themselves in the room closest to the front.

Peering through the gap between the soldiers calling for their surrender, I could see inside the room. Three culprits, one of them holding a young woman in a tight lock with a blade pressed against her. They were shouting something incoherent—more like animal like screams than actual words. The room was a complete mess, and one of the criminals was already sprawled unconscious on the floor.

Hmm… there was no way this would be settled through negotiation. The situation was completely deadlocked.

Sui. Sui.

“Hm? Ao, are you thinking of going?”

“She says she’ll slip in through the window of the room on the other side.”

“All right. Let’s leave it to her.”

With Fina-san’s brother’s approval secured, Ao quietly slipped into the adjacent room. By the way, there were soldiers stationed in that room as well, just in case, so she wasn’t trespassing illegally.

Then, from the window of the barricaded room, Ao slipped inside without a sound.

Fina-san’s brother gave her a firm, approving nod.

Bwaam!

“Huh? W—what’s going on!? I—, I can’t see anything!”

“W-what is this!?”

“Damn it, it won’t come off!”

Ao had covered the criminals’ faces with Brightness.

Suddenly becoming blind, the culprits panicked, clawing frantically at the glowing veil covering their faces.

“Secure them!”

“Yes, sir!”

The soldiers didn’t miss their chance. In the blink of an eye, the criminals were subdued. The hostage was unharmed as well.

The brightness wore off completely about twenty seconds later.

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Hazure Skill “Alarm”, jitsuwa fūin kaijo no nōryoku deshita. Ochikobore no shōnen wa, nemuri kara sameta megami-tachi to yasashī saikyō o mezasu

Chapter 121: To the bottom

With the Lesser Water Dragons defeated, the dungeon fell into silence. Amid the sound of the waterfall, the ringing of a hammer echoed. Safi is repairing the waterwheel.

The rogue party that had caused the commotion had been knocked unconscious and tied up in the corner of the room. Nearly fifty adventurers were now staring, switching their gaze between Safi and us.

The large number was because another party, which had split off from us to explore after the battle, had finally arrived here. The preliminary map predictions had been correct after all. The hidden area circled the fourth layer. The two groups had apparently converged in this large central room, the midpoint of their separate routes.

The other group had also made progress. In addition to rescuing the captured adventurers, they had discovered stairs leading to the lower levels.

Clang, clang.

The hammer rang out, and each strike sent pale blue sparks scattering from the base of the waterwheel.

“Now, then.”

Felix-san cleared his throat.

While Safi continued the repairs, we had something we had to tell the adventurers—something about the dwarves.

“…Huh?”

The adventurers’ eyes widened.

“Dwarves… in the depths of Alvis?”

“Aren’t there supposed to be only monsters down there?”

“…So they’re an ancient race from the Great Sealing Era?”

Exclamations of surprise erupted all around.

Felix-san did the explaining, while I, Mia-san, and Nils-san stood slightly behind him.

Nils-san said nothing, but his brows furrowed slightly, as if he were troubled or unsure about what he was seeing.

“This is the first I’ve heard of it…”

“Are there any other secrets in the dungeon?”

“Now’s the time—just tell us!”

Depending on the situation, I might have to reveal the power of Wake-Up or even the truth about the gods.

But—

『…These people… they’ve believed in Odis all this time, haven’t they?』

Solana’s words made me lower my chin. The conversation fell silent, probably because both I and the gods shared the same feeling.

“Yeah…”

The myth that had ended in the gods’ victory was actually a story of defeat.

Ancient gods were awakening one after another.

If any of this were revealed, it would surely cause a bigger uproar than even discovering the hidden area. It was precisely because the gods had subdued the monsters—that was the myth—that the Kingdom of Asgard remained at peace.

Images of farmland and villages without walls from our sea journey flashed through my mind.

The reason people could tend their fields without fearing monsters, the reason they could live near the dungeon safely—it all rested on their trust in the chief god, Odis.

The dungeon’s blessing, the magic stones, were used for countless purposes: lighting, furnaces, and more. Myths were the very foundation of that security.

If the truth were to spread, doubts about the temples would arise. And since even the Raven Warrior Corps belonged to the temple’s organization, any mistrust and chaos would reach us as well. At worst, the cooperation of the adventurers here might vanish entirely.

Whether they would believe me was uncertain.

Even if the adventurers accepted it, the nobles and royalty might not. And if that were the case, the Warrior Corps that had declared “there are lies in the myths” would find itself in an extremely precarious position within the kingdom.

How wonderful it would be if I could tell them everything I knew and truly earn their trust.

But—this time, I wasn’t sure that honesty was the right choice.

Before entering the dungeon, I had revealed only the secrets of the hidden area and the ashes of the titan. That had been the absolute limit, the line Felix-san and Pauline-san had decided: “This is all for now!”

The gold coin in my pocket trembled, and the voices of the gods came one after another.

『See? This is getting messy. Let’s just go out and say it already.』

『Hold on, Thor… the Warrior Corps has its position to consider.』

『Uru is right, but politics… all the way here in the dungeon? I have to say… it’s a bit of a buzzkill.』

My cheeks grew hot. I wanted to speak up, to say something. After all, none of this distrust would have existed if Safi hadn’t been put in danger in the first place.

“Um…!”

“Wait, wait, you two.”

Two people stepped forward from the line of adventurers.

One was large, like a gray grizzly bear, carrying a stone hammer. The other wielded a greatsword.

They scanned the adventurers around them.

The hammer-wielder looked at me and smiled. He was the one who had come to our aid during the pre-entry briefing.

“Let me guess—you weren’t just keeping secrets for no reason. It’s that the truth was too big to explain, right?”

He was looking directly at me.

Should I just nod honestly…?

As I hesitated, he stroked his rough red beard.

“So? For now, why don’t you leave the questions to us?”

A voice of protest started to rise, but the greatsword-wielder silenced it with a hand. His sunburned brown hair and battle scars etched across his face marked him as a seasoned veteran.

“I agree. If we start asking questions, there’s no turning back. After a message broadcast to everyone, I understand how you feel—but at least the Warrior Corps never lied. Let’s try trusting them a little more.”

Our eyes met. I planted my feet firmly, standing my ground, and nodded in agreement.

“I’m sorry. But right now, please prioritize our objective—exploring the dungeon and rescuing people.”

The two of them seemed to show consideration for us. As adventurers and contractors on this quest, providing the necessary information was enough. They drew that line clearly.

The tension in the room eased. Just then, the waterwheel sparkled brilliantly. Raising her hand was the small blacksmith—Safi.

“Finish it… Blessing, Bless!”

The hammer came down on the magic stone at the base. A clear metallic chime echoed through the room.

“Whoa…!”

The adventurers murmured in awe.

Bathed in the stone’s light, the ancient mechanism seemed to awaken. Surely, it hadn’t worked in a thousand years. Creaking and groaning, it shook loose clumps of moss-covered soil as the waterwheel’s base shifted. Sliding along its rails, it pushed the wheel toward the waterfall.

An inverted cascade rose from the bottom to the top. The waterwheel began to turn, catching the reversed flow. The engraved patterns on the base glowed. The light spread outward along the floor in a perfect circle, like ripples on water.

A little behind us, along the back wall, the floor shimmered. Columns about waist-high circled the glowing area, marking its boundaries.

“The lift’s over there.”

Safi headed toward the glowing floor, peering down at the central platform.

“The magic stone on the control panel is huge. It’s probably a direct line to the lowest level… feels like it’s meant for hauling supplies, though.”

She puffed out her chest and called back to us with a cheerful laugh.

“So? Are you done with your little meeting?”

Her bright voice made us exchange glances.

“…Yeah, for now, at least.”

The adventurers let out wry smiles.

“Alright, we’ll leave it to you then.”

“Seems like they weren’t as bad as we thought, anyway.”

A few of the adventurers shot us knowing glances, and I found myself smiling a little.

But from now on, we had to stay alert.

We would part ways with them and take the lift down to the lowest level. There was a high chance that the ashes of the titan, which loosened the monsters’ seals, had been scattered there.

“Alright, everyone—let’s go.”

We moved toward the activated lift.

“…It’s safe to ride it, right?”

Mia-san bit her mouth nervously and poked the lift floor with the tip of her axe.

Safi pouted, inspecting the central platform.

“What’s that supposed to mean? You don’t trust me?”

“It’s not that… it’s just that dungeon lifts aren’t always safe at the bottom.”

Felix-san leaned on his staff, adjusting his small coronet.

“…That said, we don’t have much time. We’ll head straight to the lowest level. The others, take the stairs down and continue the rescue operation.”

Felix-san beckoned to the Warrior Corps.

I tried to clear my head for a moment.

Eight parties were participating in the rescue. Of those, three parties—about twenty people—were members of the Raven Warrior Corps. Some remained outside the dungeon or stayed behind to guard the city. That meant only a limited number of warrior corps could enter the hidden area.

Felix-san called over one of them and gave detailed instructions.

“If you find walls that respond to magic keys, create a passage to connect with areas outside the hidden section. Adventurers are continuing to clear the normal sections on the fifth floor below. If we can link the paths, the rescue will proceed faster. One labyrinth engineer will stay here; the rest will go with you.”

“Understood.”

Felix-san raised a finger toward the Warrior Corps, who nodded seriously.

“If you’re short on hands, feel free to call for reinforcements. If their levels match, those who went off on their own earlier may also join the rescue team.”

“…Understood.”

“If I do not return, I’ll leave the rest to Sugin.”

The Warrior Corps bowed deeply.

This was clearly a transfer of command.

The reality hit me—we were about to challenge the lowest level, recommended for level 30 adventurers.

I slapped my face with both of my hands, trying to push the anxiety out of my chest.

Two adventurers stepped forward from the group—the hammer wielder and the greatsword user from before.

“May the blessing of the chief god be with you.”

The greatsword-wielder prayed for me. Then, the larger hammer-wielder bent slightly at the waist toward me, showing his support.

“…To be honest, I didn’t believe in hidden areas or the ashes of the titan at first. But after seeing this… there’s no way to doubt it.”

The hammer-wielder stood tall, pointing to his face with his thumb.

“Let me properly introduce myself. I’m Loyd, of the Stone Hammer.”

“And I’m Melissa, wielder of the Azure Greatsword.”

“I’m Rion.”

I shook hands with the two of them.

Loyd-san stroked his chin thoughtfully, a look of deep admiration in his eyes.

“…So you’ve been fighting while carrying such secrets all this time, huh.”

Safi, who had been inspecting the platform, raised her head.

“Alright, check’s done. Shall we go?”

The party heading to the deepest level would be only us.

Mia-san, Felix-san, Nils-san, Safi, and three Warrior Corps members assigned as transport support.

The rest would take separate routes—moving on their own.

“One more thing, if I may?”

I spoke up.

In the area the slave traders had used, the chances of finding it were low. We’d been careful on the surface, too.

But still, even a little…

“If you find a monster encased in ice, be careful.”

Loyd-san and Melissa-san narrowed their eyes.

“…I see. So the sealed things aren’t…”

“…all ‘good’ things.”

The adventurers seemed to sense the danger. After all, they likely knew about the giant monsters reported in the global message and those that had appeared in Alvis.

Loyd-san raised his hand.

“Thanks for the warning!”

He turned back to his party.

“Let’s go!”

Safi nodded, and the magic stone at the base of the platform glowed.

The softly shining floor began to descend slowly—heading down to the lowest level.

This is translated by Yume Neiji. Kindly read at yumeineijiworks.wordpress.com.


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