"Ooh... there's a lot of rabbits on that field over there. Look, look, Toka, there's a rainbow rabbit over there!

"Sister Sku, you don't look like a boulder"

"Oh."

Great river running in front of you. They say the name of this great river that connects Trillia to Fierce is the "River Firia". It's a cheap name, but it's common in real life, the name that I took between these two names.

Toka said something like a width in kilometers, but the width of this position, as I can see, is probably about 500 meters.

It may be about a kilometre wide depending on the position, as it may also become wider as it approaches the estuary.

I just can't possibly swim across.

This isn't about skills or SP.

Because deep in the water I saw multiple shadows of a 30-metre class of aquatic monsters, shaking.

I wonder what kind of river a monster with the same size as a silona gas whale is swimming in.

He seemed to notice what I was looking at, and is he highly intelligent or sensible?

If we talked meta, it would be the silent message of the operation to cross the bridge properly.

Yes, the bridge. As Toka just told me, there's a big bridge that connects the edge of this river to the edge, and we came all the way to the end of its eyes and nose.

Then if you ask me why I'm looking across the river, it's simply waiting for the order of the boss room.

It's a huge bridge with a width of 100 meters, but only one party can get in during the boss war.

The boss here seems strong enough to be called "the gateway to climbing a dragon in public," etc., and not many of the players in the first inning seem to be crusading and moving on. As a percentage, it's about 30%.

It seems to be very crowded here at Golden Time and Holidays because you need to try and figure out behavioral patterns more than just leveling them out.

But in the daytime of the week, the wait only occurs as long as the previous party was challenging when we got here.

NPC like a gatekeeper also stands to avoid trouble and gives me the number tag as per the ticket. This is a sign of waiting in order.

By the way, if I show you the 'pass' you get by knocking down the boss here, you'll let me use Warp Points.

Simply because the strength of the miscellaneous fish rises out of step from Fierce, the gatekeeper is watching to keep the weak from getting in.

"Oh, it's open."

"You can't tell if you won or lost here."

"I wonder which one."

The entrance gate to the bridge opens and the gatekeeper is looking at this one.

I gave the number tag in my hand to the gatekeeper while I had a fluffy conversation with Toka.

I thought I could peek from the side, but the battle inside doesn't look strange, so I think something like a junction is being put up.

"All right, then I'll go"

"I'll do my best!

"Say it."

"Come on!"

"The battle between gorillas and gorillas..."

"Who's not a gorilla!

"It's really big."

"I wonder how this keeps its shape."

"Isn't that magic?

It's what I knew because I was watching, but it's a really big bridge. I can run around freely with this. I grabbed the gold bar pattern lightly and also found that there was no after-effect of the battle with Amber.

I don't just say it's time for a trial from here on out, but I can make a noise and the gate closes.

That's a common test for NPCs living in this world, as well as for us players.

I took a big, deep breath watching Armored Mount Gorilla, which began to pop in the distance near the center of the bridge.

The totally popped mount gorilla is certainly far more intimidating than any dungeon boss you've ever fought.

Don! Don! and an oversized drumming sound that makes my ears ache. It must be a threat to us.

Mount gorilla that doesn't move as still as it waits for us. As a small hand check, I take out the copper that I get because I get it every once in a while.

My distance. Force minus. Wind. Calculating the angle of shooting, the copper released into the mountain was trapped in the right eye of the mount gorilla as aimed.

"That? I hit it."

"It's bullshit, as always."

Surprised by the exact hit, Toka returned almost a few words.

Has the operation been too far-sighted and the reaction delayed? I thought it would play normally, so the shelf feels amazing.

The damage itself is only marginal, even though it stormed the steeple. Still, I think I could make a gap.

"Let's go!

"Ha!"

Toca properly indicated, we decided to pack the distance from the mount gorilla.

I'm a melee weapon user, because I have to pack my distance to be able to do damage, and Toka's supportive magic can't work without some close distance.

"For now, I'll be the first to go in and take a tag, so feel like throwing a buff if you think you can go"

"Yes, I'll match you, sister, do whatever you want"

"Rika."

Mount Gorilla is also in a combat position, whether it opened up from one-eyed pain or because we are approaching again. The approaching height of five meters with dokka dokka and footsteps is a crappy giant gorilla fist and my waving gold bars bump into each other from the front.

"Noooo!?

Beating and losing, the moment I found out so, I changed the direction of power and lost my fist.

The recirculated fist hits the ground and generates a large crack in the bridge. It was a tremendous proof of devastation, not comparable to the gorillas there.

He will not give up to the extent that the attack has been flushed, but will make a wind-cut noise and wield his fist with a backstep and a stream of gold bars.

Around five times, the gorilla took a distance.

"Boss on a boulder."

"Sister! Are you all right?

"No problem."

Looks like a pretty clever monster around cutting up a series of attacks on the way up.

Perhaps the gorilla in front of you is a monster with a proper concept of stamina. I guess you hated the wasted blow of the attack.

This time, I want to do a little something.

My aptitude pointed out by Amber. A passive method of warfare utilizing good eyes. Although not comparable to Amber, the boss in front of me still has a higher status than me enough.

Hit the back leg completely avoiding the attack of the flying gorilla again instead of recirculating it this time.

Damage is trace. Armored Mount Gorilla with two more HP gauges than the original, but the fur is as hard as armored, as the name suggests.

He hit three times in a row by the time the mount gorilla attack arrived, slamming it off the side to change the direction of the attack, and slamming a shake from the bottom into his slightly flowing jaw.

"Cheer Up, Protect"

At the time I hit the offense, I guess Hate decided not to disperse.

The buffs flying in from Toka are "Cheer Up" for muscle strength and "Protect" for sturdy strength. Both are thankful magic in melee.

Avoid the beating streak with both hands of the mount gorilla on the steps and punch your back toe the moment the offense loosens.

In addition to the firepower raised by the cheer up, this time the knockout is also activated to attack. And thanks to not being covered with armor to my fingers, I got good damage.

Gorillas punch Bokoska in the frightened gap and quickly flaunt the press attack.

"Arms, Haste, Armor, Sensibility."

In addition to agile, clever rises, buffs fly with increased attack and damage cuts. Reinforcement is superimposed on the reinforcement, dominated by the feeling that the whole body has become lighter.

Stuffed the distance in a way that follows the mount gorilla that makes the backstep move once to get the distance, I tap a new art into my face with a slightly surprised look that I didn't think I could follow.

"Destroy!

Arts of Strike Weapons skills, Destroy.

At first glance, it doesn't look so different from a beating, and this Arts has the effect of dealing damage that ignores sturdiness if the opponent's sturdiness was outweighed by this attack.

Internal destruction, not cutting. You might call it Arts because of the means of attack of striking.

Apparently, the offense raised by Cheer Up and Armed successfully surpassed Mount Gorilla's defense, inflicting unprecedented damage.

"Wow."

I am caught and defeated by an attack of gorillas who waved their arms reluctantly, not out of rigidity.

Hardly any damage, but I was a little surprised.

"Strong, Axel."

You decided that Hate made more money from my current attack, and Toka activates compound auxiliary magic.

Strong has muscle strength and sturdiness, and Axel is an intermediate auxiliary magic that accelerates agility more than haste.

Hate management is good or still Hate the mount gorilla remains right for me.

It makes me feel very comfortable fighting because of the constant buffs. Definitely capable of performing more than usual.

I looked at Chirali and Toka and she smiled and waved back at me. I guess we can still afford it.

Oh, and when you're standing tight behind me, I can safely put forward even for me. Because Toka will identify herself with the Hate management that I am unfamiliar with.

It's a good fight not to be alone, how dare you, I kept Tyman with Mount Gorilla.