After getting a dozen fruits that resembled the shape of a bell and putting them together into the pockets of the Grand Eater, I finally went down the stairs and stepped into the basement ten floors.

"... no anomalies first,"

What came down was a dungeon that looked exactly like the one upstairs, like a gut.

Dungeon Snow - Red snow is what's falling, but that's within normal dungeons.

Something much different than that, I just imagined it was a little clappy.

Grasp the structure of the dungeon.

A dungeon like a maze of shapes that entered, far away was a staircase leading downstairs.

Still, does the nihonium dungeon go on?

I regained my mind and walked out to encounter a monster.

I walk a little different from when I was on the ninth floor.

It doesn't make any particular sense, but when I just encount it, I change my way of walking meaninglessly and look at it.

You go around like a circle, you decide two points, you come and go, those two combined moves.

It doesn't make any particular sense, and it suitably changes the mood at that time.

Even now, he's walking differently than he did on the ninth floor.

Doing so, I met a monster.

"Is that it?"

I tried to go for the monster, but I lost sight of it.

Something like a ball of flame floating in the air that seemed a little further away until just before.

When it tried to get closer, it disappeared.

Or so I thought.

After a short wait, he appeared normal.

Isn't it a good idea to get close? And, remembering the devil on the ninth floor, I waited a little while while I stopped on the spot.

but that guy disappeared again.

Disappearing and not doing anything for a while, he showed up again a little further away.

Pull out the gun, we're getting closer.

It didn't respond at all at first, but all of a sudden it disappeared or showed up again.

"Sounds like it has nothing to do with our behavior."

They're not attacking us, so I'm not attacking you either, so I took a look first.

Unlike the devil, it has absolutely nothing to do with our actions and intentions, and it has disappeared.

"The human soul - no, the fox fire one?

Gather all your knowledge of the monsters and try to identify the monsters on this floor.

They're not attacking me, so I decided to test some more.

Anticipating the moment he disappears, he usually shoots bullets into the place where he disappears.

The bullet came off and plunged into the wall.

"Hmm."

Nod, wait a minute.

He shows up again, waits for him to disappear again, and now he usually sprinkles bullets around the perimeter, not where he disappears.

Then, one of the scattered normal bullets "hit".

In the air, it slowed down a bit like it hit something, and the orbit drifted off.

Immediately afterwards, Pan, whether it was a thin soul or fox fire, flew away.

And I dropped blue - or green oval fruit.

"Is that a lemon?

So twinkly, I pick it up close.

The smell was not lemon.

It was a fruit with an intense smell, just picked it up, and it emitted an intense smell enough to show the sweetness and sourness.

The skin on the surface is distinctly different from the wrinkly, lemon-like, citrusy bumpy skin.

It felt like I had it and the skin was about thick grapes.

The kind of pulp inside feels completely different, not the blade, but the skin that feels peelable even with your hands.

So I skinned it with my hands.

What came out of it was orange pulp.

"Is this... a mango?

The pulp inside looked familiar. I also knew the smell.

I took a bite and saw - the sourness was winning, but it tasted like mango I had eaten.

Isn't it ripe to look green, or is it that kind of variety?

"I've got mangoes like this."

And I was immediately convinced of the flavor of this mango because it was nihonium, which had always been just a fruit of sweetness and sourness.

It's a waste to flatten it out and then walk around in the dungeon.

Maybe that's the breed, because even my Drop S stays full.

That's what I think, defeating the Encounted Monster.

A monster who looked like a flame floating in the air, following or disappearing.

The only way to follow or disappear is by appearance, and not by existence itself.

For that evidence, if you use a tracking bullet or something, then, whether it is followed or disappeared, the tracking bullet usually chases it, knocking it down and letting you drop the blue mango.

I wonder if it's harsh to be an adventurer who relies on his sight, what an analysis.

The fireballs I met disappeared.

As soon as I put up my gun, what a dark whole dungeon!!

"Mmm."

So much darkness that I accidentally have a voice.

Even if I bring my hand in front of my face, I don't see it there.

It's like every light's gone, wrapped up in such darkness.

"... a mirror"

Convinced that the three kinds of artifacts would be key items, I've been previewing them so reflexively crushed.