The impact is as if it were a meteorite collision, running cracks across the arena.

The worst shock wave to strip fangs of everything, whether it's Gordo, who ate a direct hit, or even Skna, who unleashed the arts.

Regardless of Gold, who lost all of his HP, Skna, who was blown away by the blast, also can't help but get up because he ate the blast up close.

It was undoubtedly due to the gimmick given to the Meteo Impact Zero formula that created that tragedy.

Gimmick given to Meteo Impact Zero formula.

It is a "gunpowder" hidden in a hammer-shaped head.

Both Finisher and Meteor Impact, the destruction of a weapon occurs in the event of a collision, not after use.

The impact of that impact causes a huge explosion of gunpowder planted on the hammer-shaped head.

Although the blast is given directivity by the form of a hammer, the explosion, which way it has been reflected, also blows the user away.

Among other things, Meteo Impact is more than twice as powerful as Finisher. As a result of the difference in the amount of energy generated during the collision, a larger explosion could occur, but was being planted.

"Ugh..."

He is slammed against the walls of the arena and a skna that was buried in the rubble rises.

Skna ate only the blast and the concomitant recoil of the collision. If the status of the harder ghost tribe than the former combined with the defensive effect of Cry Dance, on the boulder she would not have died.

Skna sits back on one of the rubbles as she still twitches and restores her HP with auto healing.

The battle is over.

Only the silence and menu card Lizart honored Skna's victory.

"Ugh... I'm tired"

I used too much concentration.

Release the crying dance with both hands together and re-carry the shadow stitches instead of the missing Meteo Impact Zero formula.

It was fun. I really enjoyed fighting Gold, although it was the third clear interpersonal match for some reason.

"Huh, here I come."

"Whew!?

Gold, which should have completely vanished once, appeared from behind as a matter of course, so I accidentally raise my voice out loud.

"Whoa, that's a good response."

"What about losing HP and you're normally alive?

"No, no, I just lispawned when. There's probably a virtual body in that world."

Well, I guess it's a role like a guide to trials, and it's not weird being alive in itself.

Why not? If all the Twelve knights dive back into the dungeon, they'll be resurrected, and what Gordo just said about virtual bodies feels like we're using avatars like we're players?

"I wasn't originally supposed to fight this me. So, well, performance's about halved. Still didn't think I'd lose... '

"Hehe"

"Blatantly doomed... Losing is losing. Which way are you clearing the trials? Just listen to me now. I'm going to tell you what's going to happen to your world. '

I nodded naturally at Gold's suggestion.

I forgot because it got more incandescent than I thought, but I still have something to ask.

"The Labyrinth Gate closes its entrance once approximately two hours before it collapses. You know why?

Hearing Gold's inquiry, I roared hmm.

The gate breaks down, whether it breaks down or not, Master Gold... I think that means we won't be able to stop Seylane from invading.

I don't know if the labyrinth monsters will overflow, or if only the monsters who were told to keep them will show up again, but at least if we celebrate that time with nothing to do, there will be a corresponding tragedy.

If you think to avoid that…, I guess this is the simplest part.

"To give you time to escape the monster?

'That's right. I don't know how many other people have that key besides you... but I need to be in the labyrinth during those two hours for that key to work'

"Time limit is two hours."

"Ma, two hours have actually passed, and they just throw every monster out into that world over there. Naturally, in one of the cities with gates."

Any of the cities with gates...... In other words, is it possible to be thrown out to the best, zero nor, worst of all, the city of beginnings?

I imagine it would be frightening if that happened.

If a monster appears abruptly inside the city of the beginning.

That city is a place of travel, so there are only the weakest players, no matter how they scratch.

Just to be clear, that's how weak the players in the city of beginnings are to the point where Metal Bear and Kirabit and the rest of them are just so miserable.

Of course there are NPCs, and maybe some pretty strong players who have normally gone back to the city of beginnings, but that's only a minority.

At least, catastrophe is inevitable unless we are prepared for it.

"Eight years ago, even before that. You guys are failing your last crusade. You guys know better what happened to the world after that, don't you?

"... yeah"

I tried to snort with a serious look, but I have no idea.

'Cause I'm new to this game.

As long as we finally reach week four today, and basically, we're going to the next city to the next one, so make the best of it.

By occasionally having conversations with people in the ghost sleigh, it seems like a lot of ghost related storyquesting stuff is one or two steps ahead, but on the contrary, they rarely get the chance to take quests from normal NPCs or anything.

As much as I talked to my adventurer guild sister from time to time.

As for the worldview, it seems that when you get along with NPC, you may even know the part that is as deep as it gets.

So maybe someone who also knows information about the last invasion.

But basically I don't know because I don't look into that. Maybe last time, there was so much catastrophe.

"Hey, this key. You distribute through trials every time you invade?

"It's not necessarily a key, but... every trial is ready."

"What's the limit on numbers?

'Neither is that. But until now, it would have been enough for five or six people at most to get it in one invasion.'

Hmm.

Well, to be honest, I was convinced that would be the place.

Unlike players, NPC lives in this world with a definite life.

I don't go around dungeons with an item-collecting feel, and I can't do unscrupulous dungeon attacking assuming death.

In that, it's more surprising that more than five people have been able to complete the trial.

"Is there a limit to how many people can fight at the same time at maximum?

'I'd say it's not a party with at least six people... but I can't say anything either because I've never seen more people complete the trials. I'm just not sure the six of us can win.'

"I mean... there's a chance of a raid battle."

Reid Battle. Sole within the WLO is a six-person party of five 30-person simultaneous battles.

It's already just WLO over a month since the start of the service, but as things stand, the concept of Reid Battle itself has never occurred at the heart of Reid Battle.

I had heard from Lynn that there was a prediction that it would open up at some event, or main story progression, but I came here and saw who it was.

The closing of this event, in some cases….

But that surprised me a little that Gold knew something called a party as a matter of course.

The very notion of one party for six is ingrained because even NPCs can normally register parties in Adventurers Guild.

But that's our world story.

For Gold, who is supposed to be in another world, one party wouldn't necessarily be six.

That's right.

For being a different space, the Knight of Seylan, Gold knows so strangely about this world. You know, "skna" and drinking.

Besides, before we fought, he said the flow of time was different over here and there, but for that he made it clear that it was eight years ago with regard to the "last invasion".

Um, I think he's got something to hide with him.

I don't know what that is now.

Everyone's going to hide this game's strong NPC, right?

Amber, alcohol swallowing, or Gold?

If you're not willing to teach, just stop saying things that make sense!

and I remembered forgetting to ask the key thing while I was disclosing my mood that was slightly closer to stupidity.

"Hey, Gold"

'Hmm?'

"Why are you giving me so much information that I'm supposed to be the enemy? If you want to succeed in the Seylan invasion, you should have been slaughtered without question, right?

Well, maybe that's more NG behavior on boulders than being in a guided position for trials.

Honestly, I was curious.

Why would Gold give us so much information so politely?

Because it seemed like he wanted to give us the keys and the information.

'Mm-hmm... well, yeah. Can I tell you something else?'

Gold was quite unworn and then sat down on the rubble and started talking.

"I am, Skna. I was against this invasion."

"Huh?"

"I mean, not everyone agrees with what your husband does. I'm letting this invasion fail if I can... but that said, I can't help you guys directly. I'm only your husband's knight. So, you know, you're just in shape."

That said, Gold, who turned his back on me just to say he had nothing more to say, pointed toward the exit.

Go. I'm counting on you to take him down. "

With that said, Gold quietly disappeared as he blew up the red polygon.

Don't fade away much lighter when you disappear...

I was lispawn as a matter of course, but maybe I was forced to keep my avatar for the price.

"I feel like I ended up being teased"

In the meantime, the trials broke through and we got the right to fight the last monster Seylan sent in.

I decided to talk to Lynn about all the information I found, and I threw myself at the exit that Gold had instructed me to do.