13th basement to 14th basement. There were not so many differences between here, but further down we saw a clear change in the structure of the labyrinth itself.

First, from the previous stone labyrinth, it turned into soil and rock skin reminiscent of a natural cave, with higher ceilings. On its ceiling are stalactites. The native moss on the wall is blurry and ensures vision even without the lights.

- I hear water. The air was also humid.

"It's different from upstairs."

Ashley's voice as if she was impressed somewhere.

"Mm-hmm... I'm still convinced if it changes as much as this"

of the road - water is flowing through those who are getting low. Pretty clear water. If the water is purified by the magic of life, it can also be drunk.

Sewage branches a little further up the hierarchy as sewage. It flows from the labyrinthine sewer toward the Great Decay Lake.

I wonder if this water was originally underground or something labyrinthine, but it was simply called a cave area in the BFO.

"By the way, when the scenery changes this way, so do the demons that come out. Shall we look for stone tablets in this hierarchy and cut them up? There's plenty of turning stones, and they're building up."

"Understood."

The two snort. Ashley is my first labyrinth expedition, and I'd rather not force it. Grace, if we both take a little peek at the cave area and grab the atmosphere, it would be a good idea to go home once and get ready for it and attack again.

Well, this cave area. I can foresee some distance thanks to the light moss, but that's the other way around, crooks.

Because the structure is more cluttered than the upper hierarchy, there may be enemies lurking in rocky shadows, deeper waters, dark ceilings, etc., and they may be susceptible to surprise attacks because they have a deceptive view.

Therefore, it is correct to proceed with the magic of dark vision in order not to rely too much on light sources.

"Beware the shadows because there are demons."

From beside what I'm saying, a big bat attacked me from the darkness over my head. It is a giant blood-sucking bat called Blood Bat.

"Silencefield!"

Turn off the surrounding sound with wind magic. They're relying on ultrasound to grasp the surrounding situation in an echo location, but with their eyes degenerating, it's equivalent to being blind to nothing when they do this.

Grace slammed it off lightly with an axe belly so that even Badminton's feathers would strike back, and Ashley intercepted it by releasing a water cutter of elementary water magic.

Ashley seems to be good at water magic besides healing magic as far as I can see. Is it a lineage that originally had a high affinity?

Peel off the wings of the bat and add them to the loot. This will be a material for formulation. There is an image of a witch simmering in a pot, and it feels like nothing.

As we proceeded through the cave, we saw a slime snapping between the bell caves. Because of the magic of dark vision, I can grasp it exactly, but this kind of light moss is often invisible even in pine lights and canteras, of course.

When I dared to go right down, he attacked me with a free fall. Intercepting him with a fireball, he quickly bubbled his whole body to a boil, shrinking and solidifying as it was, becoming a demonic stone and rolling.

Medium distraction... physical attacks are hard to work with just liquid monsters, and there is a slight hassle.

"What should I do if someone who can't use magic gets stuck in a slime?

"They should wield it at their disposal and scatter it in pieces. If it's slime around here."

Grace is answering Ashley's question.

It seems that when you get fine-tuned, you're less willing to attack someone as big as a human being. It's easy to lose your temper and leave me. The upper slime on the lower level is more troublesome, but the slime around here is no big deal. Even though it's a strong slime, Cadkeus' is up there.

"You have enemies, too."

And, Grace.

When I get close, a big frog pops out of the water reservoir said to be a kingfrog. The tip slaps the tumor-like tongue, swinging it like a whip, but if Grace threw an axe at it, it would have crushed every tongue of it.

The stripping area of the kingfrog is the tongue...... well it is edible so you can take it back all over your body. It would be a good idea to just forward it because there is more room in the transboundary stone.

Since Ashley uses the magic of the Round Guardian, I don't think the cave area would be a bit of a hassle if it wasn't. Because we need to be careful from overhead to foot.

Though it's just a good story if we share roles. This time I'm on guard up there, and Grace's on guard down there.

Small rooms, large rooms are the same as the upper tier.

Sometimes the rock skin opens a door made of wood and checks inside the room.

Even if it looks like a natural cave, it is still part of the Great Labyrinth. The structure and terrain of the aisle change at the right age.

A fine set of decorative armor emerged from the chest. I feel some magic when I hold hands, but the details are unknown. It would be a good idea to go back to the guild later and have it appraised.

Whether you use it or sell it depends on your performance, but you're pretty lucky that this kind of gear comes out in the hierarchy around here.

"Who has these things ready? Is it a demon?

"Strange, isn't it, the Great Labyrinth?"

Especially Grace and Ashley. I don't have that right answer either.

"They say it flows from the lower labyrinth and from the other side. I wonder if there's something in the depths of the labyrinth that synthesizes and sends stuff like that, or pulls it from another world."

As far as the image goes, it's something systematic about the border labyrinth.

He returns to the temple using a transboundary stone from a stone tablet on the 15th basement floor.

Quickly head to the Adventurer Guild and hand over the loot to have it redeemed. The gauntlet turns to appraisal and depends on the result.

I feel slightly noticed, but ignore my surrounding gaze.

"Looks like you've made quite a bit of money again. Did you break into the demon room?

That's what Heather the receptionist asked me, so I nod.

"I wanted to experience the hassle of a demon room on a shallow level."

"I'm sure Mr. Theodore and the others wouldn't be too surprised."

Though she frowned a little, Heather didn't come in much. Though it also looks frightening.

"Besides, did Mr. Heather hear about the Earl of Cardiff?

Let's gather information while the chatter lasts. It's important to keep abreast of the situation.

"Count Maurice was found dead. Well... I'll stop telling you more."

"Oh, I know about the Count."

Rosetta told me, so I hear about Maurice being murdered by demons.

The people who fought the demons at the Count Cardiff's mansion seemed pretty awful. They shot Maurice in the air so she wouldn't dare die instantly either, but she didn't have any hope of being helped... it seems she suffered considerably to the point of despair.

He probably would have been a collaborator. Did you even buy some demon rage, or should I be convinced that demons are those people?

"The involvement of the eldest and second sons, not the main ones, has been eliminated, right?

"Oh......"

Heather clouded her expression.

"The second son wasn't caught up in the magic interrogation, but the eldest son apparently knew."

Though I wondered how far it was conveyed yesterday today.

Since we are talking about a black turning stone entanglement, a lot of information seems to be conveyed to the Adventurer Alliance side as well.

"Really? And then the Counts..."

"Isn't the forfeiture of the title and the takeover of territory a reasonable line?"

I guess. It is tantamount to betrayal of the kingdom that the descendants knew and kept silent.

If that happens, my oldest son will be captured... and my second son, albeit innocent in kidnapping and demon entanglement, after being duped in order, and now he is on the way to restoring his honor. The Count Cardiff family is like fallen, cut off.

The royal family takes over Cardiff territory and wins one...... would it? So Maurice was failing to run the territory, and recovery would be a hassle. It's hard to see this as a debt or an increase in power.

"What about my second son?"

"I hear you're being forgiven by the house. He said he believed in cleanliness more than he said he would take care of his second son. Because of that story, his wife's neck is connected with warmth, and his second sons take better care of him."

Is that how Prince Albert made it easier to pursue more than that? If Talcott was white, it would be harder to punish him than that.

Though I guess there is some merit in not having to let go of the hand tag.

If Talcott himself is innocent even as a royal family, he wants to show generosity both inside and outside. Perhaps the two interests are in agreement.

But that doesn't make Talcott worse off than he is now. There may be a lot to be said in the shadows, but at least criticizing it face to face makes it harder than Prince Albert has adopted such a strategy. Because the royal family is royal, even though it is the fourth prince with a weak power base.

More than Prince Albert hasn't changed his policy of taking in Talcott... there won't be any problems first.

Talcott himself would struggle with it, but I don't think it would be the same to say anything about Talcott's condition or mood from me.