Nihonium, eight floors underground.

I haven't been here alone in a long time.

Circumference, when I did, I would bring Leia, but I could do it the first time.

I don't care what happens if I'm alone.

Upon entering the eighth floor, I immediately encountered a monster.

It was a zombie this time too, but it wasn't a free zombie.

The torso is human, but it's crawling on all fours.

Instead of clothes, she doesn't even have skin, and her pink muscles are peeling out.

More alien than that are the three stretched necks.

Hydra zombies with human bodies.

Those words came to my mind.

"Let's do a little digging first."

The three necks are exactly the same, same face at the triplet level.

I normally shot a bullet in one of its necks.

The bullet hit the eyebrow, it's a headshot.

but it didn't work.

The bullet lost momentum, and the moment it hit, it stood on the ground.

Nothing happened.

The zombie's torso remained crawling on all fours, his neck disappearing like a kasumi, then three necks again.

"There's something..."

With that twinkle, I'll shoot the gun one more time - Ugh!

The moment the headshot hit, there was a gut and a shock in my brain.

It turns white in front of me, my consciousness is about to fly.

As his upper body glanced and fluttered, the zombie jumped quickly.

Fly away, roll down the ground, unnecessarily.

Rising on his hands and knees, he saw the zombie's neck ripped apart for another moment and returned to his three necks.

Judgment, previous experience in action has put (,,) on the identity of the three necks.

Then I checked one more thing, usually a bullet through the zombie's leg.

The bullet blew off his leg for a moment, but it immediately regenerated - his leg regenerated without even losing balance.

Shoots out other legs, plays out just as quickly.

The jumping zombies don't feel like they're wearing out at all, and the momentum is the same as the pressure (,) of the attack.

Maybe you can't beat me no matter how much I do besides my neck.

The weakness is the neck, and one of the three.

And I can predict a breakdown of the three necks as well.

Headshot to confirm.

It hits the eyebrows, nothing, the neck disappears and regenerates.

In a convenient fourth headshot, he finally shot through the neck and the zombie collapsed as his body wore out.

As expected.

Three necks, one invincible, one reflective and the other weak.

Invincibility is literally invincible, even if attacked, it is deactivated.

The reflexes will probably be doubled or tripled. The shock that came between the eyebrows was about that much, and if HP and health weren't SS, I wouldn't have blurred.

And the other neck, shooting through there, the zombie disappears.

The problem is any one - rather than attacking the two off, the neck disappears and shuffles.

Always a zombie who can force three dangerous choices.

I picked up the seeds I dropped.

- One luck up.

Your abilities rise steadily, but you're a nasty enemy.

The next zombie showed up early. I'm the only one who's coming. This dungeon, I don't have time to rest.

There's a repetition, but I sealed it first.

It's a seal until we can definitely attack.

I don't know what's going on though...... yes, the trailing bullet.

Trailing bullets dropping from Frankenstein, a trash hagglerstuff.

It's a bullet that played a part in the Dungeon Master Battle, chasing the weaknesses of the enemy.

Put that in, I shot him.

The tracking bullet drew an orbit to homing and flew off to one neck.

"- Guuuuuuuu!"

The moment it landed, it shocked me enough to turn bright white in front of me again.

The shock of continuing to stand, now delayed until returning, ate the bite with a zombie rush.

I hit him in the head when he bit me.

Apparently, it was an invincible neck, and the moment I hit him, his neck disappeared, and he also unbit him.

I kicked the ground and flew big back.

Hit yourself with a healing bullet.

Hmm... it was dangerous.

Why are they tracking bullets for weaknesses...?

One hypothesis came to mind after a little thought.

I shot a tail bullet again, and at the same time I put the recovery bullet on standby.

The moment the trailing bullet lands, I shoot a healing bullet at myself.

Another shock came, the trigger on the healing bullet that hit me the moment I arrived made me move quickly, and I took evasive action.

Tracking bullets, bullets aimed at weaknesses.

Maybe the reflex is doubled or tripled, which means that the neck is weaker in defense than the other necks.

So the trailing bullet aimed there, and the counter came.

In other words, the trailing bullet only targets the neck of the reflection.

"Then that's fine."

I got confused.

Three-time trailing bullet, now thrust toward the zombie as he shoots in the direction of the day after.

Concentrate, identify the trajectory of the bullet.

In the world of speed SS, the neck targeted by the tracking bullet was found in orbit.

At this moment, the area went from one-third to one-half.

If the trailing bullet is sure to target the reflex, that there are two other real weaknesses in not targeting it.

And to say that no reflexes come from doing either of those two things.

I moved faster than a trailing bullet and shot a half.

It seemed like an invincible neck.

Once we've taken our distance, we'll have more tracking bullets, more advances, even one-half more - invincible again.

One more time - I knew it was invincible.

"It's a little too much of a pull."

The laughter is coming up.

Well, I decided that it also meant I was listening to the sorting of the trailing bullets.

The odds of hitting a third three times in a row are one in 27, plus a third in a row is still one in eight.

There is a 12.5% chance of something going wrong.

Fourth time honestly, now it's time to blow away the true weakness and get the seed.

I kept hunting zombies with tracking bullet sorting.

He's been challenged eight times to defeat five bodies, and his luck is converging to one-half.

"... but hey"

I wondered if I could keep doing this.

A one-half choice, a choice after crushing the reflection.

That's established as an offense, but I need another breath.

so that we can narrow down our options even further.

"... if"

I came to the thought of a possibility. I decided to try and tame that.

It's a test that fails and maybe doesn't have a problem with being reflected.

A zombie showed up and I fired a recovery bullet in a row.

I shot a healing bullet at each of the three necks.

The bullet hits and emits the light of recovery.

The zombie's neck didn't reset!

It was bingo.

Zombie's neck resets when attacked, but does not reset healing.

In three more cases, one bullet failed to heal and remained on the ground as a bullet.

Probably an invincible neck. Because I felt the reflexes recover.

Review the chart of the decapitation in your head and dress your pistol with a tail bullet and a recovery bullet, respectively.

As I was required to move faster, I took a deep breath, opened my eyes and proceeded.

Shoot a tail bullet, make the choice one-half in that orbit.

I thrust faster than that trailing bullet and shoot the healing bullet at zero distance, I didn't recover.

I blew one neck off with spinal reflexes rather than thinking about it.

The zombie fell and dropped the seed.

Take the seed and give it more status.

I felt even greater satisfaction than my status.

Because we have established a tactic.

Cut the reflex with a tracking bullet and cut the invincible with a healing bullet.

Woven with these two types of bullets and the speed SS.

Safely attacked the eighth floor of the Nihonium basement and on this day, I first gave my luck from F to E.