In the evening I followed the transfer room to the carbon via Selene's basement floor.

As soon as it came fully vibrant and the adventurer entered the carbon that hiccupied out and in.

The air changed.

The walls and ground that emitted blue and white light remained unchanged, but there was no adventurer there.

It's not just visible, I can tell there's no one there sensibly.

If there is an adventurer in the dungeon, a monster is always knocked down somewhere and something is dropped.

And the moment you drop it, the hagglemonography progresses, mostly to about 99% or 98% until the adventurer recovers it.

With the sensation of competence even sharper, I indirectly find out that hagglemonomy itself does not exist = no one is adventurous.

Soon after I thought about it, a monster appeared.

The next moment it emerged with a black object, it transformed into Elsa.

"Mmm."

At the same time as the transformation, something like a buyer's counter emerges, putting a twitchy breast on top of it and smiling at Nico.

That's it, there's no attack.

It's harder to fight in a way than Emily and the Celests are attacking.

That said, monsters are monsters, I pull out guns - this is how I realize.

There were no guns.

The inside of Grand Eater's pocket was empty.

No guns, no piles of bullets, no other convenient items.

Everything is gone.

That's what I'm talking about.

Somehow I understand.

This is carbon.

A dungeon that just gives me a test, unlike normal carbon.

Anazer Carbon, so to speak.

Probably the moment I walked in here, all my gear was taken away.

"Sorry!"

I didn't have to, but I sensibly apologized to Elsa and then let go of the fleshy and punchy.

The monster, who looked like Elsa, was blown away and flew away as he bounced to the ground.

That stopped against the wall - it disappeared as it was.

The detached counter disappeared at the same time.

I wonder which one is the main body, what an extra question came to mind.

I found out in one shot right now.

The item is gone, but the ability remains intact.

The power and speed of all-SS, sensibly stained by the body.

You stayed that way.

And the drops were usually bullets.

The disappeared counter - this way!

When I picked up the bullets that were falling there, they were usually bullets I was always used to using.

Even if it's just bullets - no, you're not.

I thought the bullet would drop first.

Apart from the fact that the drops are all from the dungeons, I have a lot of knowledge and gameplay in this world.

All items were confiscated on admission, and what they had by defeating the monster was dropped.

From previous experience, it can be judged as normal to take down monsters and get their gear back one after the other.

I usually put a bullet in my pocket and go further.

The monster showed up again and now he's transformed into Ena.

Ena came on her way with the usual colour pose of 30% teasing and 70% looking serious.

Compared to Elsa earlier, it kind of sucks, so I stick my hand out.

"Repetition"

I cast magic.

Looks like the magic stays the same.

Repetition works, Ena's fake plays and blows away.

Now the healing bullet drops.

"Well... should the magic also be preserved until we have all the guns and recovery bullets"

Worst case scenario, a dungeon master may come out that needs all his magic in one shot.

In case, the MP should be kept warm.

I went further in the dungeon.

Defeat the monsters that are changing to the humans and monsters that have existed before.

There are so many things out there that I've seen, other than that, there's no law at all.

"Whew!"

After defeating the Neptune fake, wondering about dropping nothing, I realized that all the items I had ever dropped, which I had stored in my Grand Eater pocket, were gone.

Is there something like this... well, there is.

Again, from the knowledge I have, well, yeah, that's about it.

In the process of collecting them, we sometimes lose them all.

Fortunately, I lost all my items, but my ability to feel like I've tried shadowboxing hasn't changed.

Still, I would recommend the dungeon even more carefully, thinking that something could degrade my ability.

"Whoa, this is it."

"Yay!

We arrived there in a familiar, carbon-spirited room.

As soon as I got in there, I was happier with carbon than I was cleared (,,) and held on to it with enough momentum to tackle me.

"I was watching, it's amazing! I knew I was destined to clear it easily."

After that, Carbon seemed very happy by the time Meeke followed him to the transfer room.