The sword of bond, it was said, and no one changed the colour of his eyes.

Everyone was twisting their necks.

"... what the hell? Tiana, you know what?

"You've never heard of me."

He doesn't know Karan or Zem, and he shakes his neck to the side.

Vilma laughs when she sees it.

"You can't possibly know. Legendary artifacts that exist only in the labyrinth of bonds. It is the Holy Sword created for the ideal adventurer party that unites the power of a trusted man to create many times more power."

"Hmm."

Nick sighed boringly.

"Are you not interested?"

"I don't care if they say they turn trust into power. Honestly, it's only a yotai story."

Nick and the others know how hard it is to understand.

The three men, Tiana, Karan and Zem, also had no heartbeat for the words of Burma, and looked similar to Nick.

"Ha... those are the cooler ones. Even though he's a perfect face."

"What the hell?

"Nick, have you ever dived into a bonding labyrinth?

"Hey."

"Why is that?

"... Martial arts and crafts were the only ones with brain muscles. I'm talking about the trouble of being a magician and a cleric on the lower level, and I can't make money because I can't get the material. There's no reason to go."

"I guess. But you are now ideally balanced as a profession.... or that's how the bonding labyrinth is structured to recommend an ideal party with a well-balanced avant-garde guard..."

"I don't know if it's convenient for the labyrinth. So you're saying you spoke up because the party was well structured?

"Not only if you don't. I've already had some parties dive in and go to the bottom. Several mass production artifacts were found. But we haven't found the only sword of bond that matters."

"If it's not at the bottom, isn't it?

"No, the labyrinth due to ancient artifacts can have more or less hidden hierarchies. If you find this, I'll buy it for a high price."

That was Burma's suggestion.

"What happens when you couldn't find anything? No reward?

"Pay the flat rate. 30,000 dinas per party"

"... 30,000?"

Divide it by one head, 7500 dinas.

A reasonable amount of money for an f-class party, but it would be more lucrative to look for other labyrinths if you were a survivor today.

But if we can find the treasure, it's not the story.

Nick thought it was the time of the idea and looked over at the faces of his people.

"What do we do?

"Hmmm...... I wonder if it would be subtle considering the distance traveled and the number of days to explore. Could the place be close?

To Tiana's question, Vilma answered.

"You don't have to think about transportation or anything. It's within Adventurer Alliance headquarters, so it's only half an hour from here. We're going to the bottom floor for about three hours. Keeping working hours of the day as they are explored, going to the bottom. If you do it right, you won't have to rely on the rewards."

"Oh, it's a training artifact, can't it be outside... Wouldn't that be a bad idea?

To Tiana's words, both Karan and Zem nod.

Nick, who saw it, turns to Vilma.

"... then"

"Are you ready to go?

"No, let me pack more conditions. Even if you pick up the Devil's Sword and the dogs, it wouldn't be nice if they said" not this "or" not in good condition "and discounted it. Be more specific."

"... you're a suspicious guy. You'd better be a merchant."

"I don't believe in adventures with outrageous stories."

Vilma sighed at Nick's attitude.

Ultimately, however, the conditions were in place.

Maps, enemies to emerge, places explored and vice versa where exploration is imperfect.

Details of the Devil's Sword I want you to look for. Will the reward occur regardless of the state of the Devil's Sword?

Will you buy any other excavations when they come out?

Nick draws information so sick of Vilma, who has been dealing with troublesome adventurers.

And

"... that's not a bad job"

As Nick nodded, so did the other members.

"All right, I'll take this job."

"I almost get mad when I talk to you so hard and kick you. Just go."

Thus four of the survivors were to attack the labyrinth of ties.

"This is the labyrinth of bonds… indeed, the ancient ruins themselves rather than the labyrinth"

Survivor faces now crept through the entrance to The Labyrinth of Bonds.

So Tiana was groaning intriguingly as she stepped on the cobblestone.

Cobblestones aligned to the nervous eye of the Acer board are a substitute that cannot be made by masonry or carpentry living in modern times. It's not just the cobblestone in the aisle. None of the doors that sense human movement and open automatically, or the candlesticks that light automatically, are anything more than ancient civilization moves.

"I've heard about it, but it's a little strange... and I've never dived here before. I have some info before, but it could be like a hand job, bad."

"That's what a labyrinth exploration is supposed to be. I'm ignorant of the ruins too, but I'll do my best."

"Un, this kind of exploration also seems to be an adventurer zo"

Nick shrugged powerlessly, but returned the words so that Zem and Karan could cheer up.

"Right. Well, there's a map, there's a demon... or it says the characteristics of the golem, and if you go discreetly, there shouldn't be a problem."

Cutting Nick's words off the skin, the four of them proceeded to walk.

As soon as they walked down the aisle, they went out into a large room.

There was an already waiting presence there.

"Glorrrrrrrrrrrr......"

"... that's the golem"

"It's kind of inorganic."

Nick and Zem mutter.

It's like overlapping a building block to form a person, looking disguised.

This is the golem that drains from The Labyrinth of Bonds.

"It's Wood Golem out on the first tier, as you can tell. Karan."

"Un"

Karan leaves a step forward.

I took a breath and threw up.

"Gugaaaaaaaa!!????"

"It burns a lot because it's a tree..."

Karan's firebrace was all I had.

Golems in the upper tier are a little stronger than goblins.

There was nothing wrong with the survivors.

"All the time, Na."

"All right, let's keep going"