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103 stories. Find the stairs.

"Underground? Could it be true..."

Misha was a little nosy. But Lena said, "Underground!? That's a big discovery!" He ate me up.

"That, I was hoping for a better response..."

"'Cause isn't it weird to be able to do that kind of civilization underground? Why did you live here on purpose? Overwhelmingly inefficient."

"It's bad for you to get sunlight or something... something happened..."

"Uh-huh... you're honestly not convinced... Having a dungeon like this means one day people's hands will have gotten it. And in retrospect, it's not just people living on the bottom of the earth, so it's going to be that they've been going in from the ground for some time. Looks like we're talking too much..."

"There must have been people diving underground from the ground two thousand years ago or something. Lacristianism is such a trail of civilization."

You can't even get to the truth when you're talking about amateur scholars. I wish I had a Lacri associate, but there's no shadow or form.

"Either way, if you can find the stairs down to the next 36 floors underground, the answer will be a little clear. If it's like Gateway, my husband's theory will be reinforced, and if it's a dungeon on the dirt wall, it means we'll go back to the mundane."

Lena expressed her opinion in a neutral position.

"Archaeology is something that came out of digging, because it's not uncommon for previous theories to cover it. We're gonna have to hit the spot."

"Well, by the way tomorrow, let's not look for hidden stairs. So let's get it straight."

It's going to be like confronting Misha for some reason, but maybe it's better than no tension.

Starting the next day, I moved on to the task of examining the small rooms and walls on the 35th floor.

Depending on the location, the small room was usually a mess, at best about a run-down table. Even if there is, something classified as crap is just left out or something like that.

"I guess you put the important stuff in the warehouse upstairs. In the first place, it feels more like a barn than a warehouse."

"I think so too. I feel like I'm assuming an interval is sleeping."

I also touched the walls of one of those rooms, checked the hidden stairs, but couldn't find them right away.

"This is hard to check all the walls..."

It's going to take me an unexpected amount of time, so I gave it a slack.

Even so, there's no way I won't do it, so I'll have to do it to smudge.

And even if I checked half of the whole thing, I had a bad feeling around not finding the stairs - we should have checked all the floors, but we couldn't find the stairs.

"What do we do? Do you want to go into the second round of play?

We were weak and fell asleep in the middle of the floor, which was blowing out again. At least, if you're lying on your back like this, you feel liberated because of the high ceiling.

"I'm not in favor of looking for it at the earliest opportunity. Let's go around and look for something else."

"Is there such a thing as the possibility of something like that?

"Find it now."

I mean, there's no such thing as a hint. This is boiling better than I thought......

"Has Lena found any clues?

I thought it would be a good idea to ask the bandits here.

"There's nothing suspicious about this place yet...... However, I think I'm almost certain there's something there. I can only assume that you're stubbornly setting a trap like this because you don't want us to look for it."

I was a little brave in Lena's words.

"There are two main places to set a trap. One is a case of placing an enemy in a confined space to annihilate it. For example, there is a high rate of treasure chests with mimics in the trail. That way, you can pinch them and take them down. Even the gas works better in a narrow place, so I'll put it there. This is a case of aggressively killing enemies."

Lena only raises her hand and makes a shape like a piece. That means I'll explain the second one.

"The second is a case of trying to make you give up your progress in a trap because you don't want them to come. I think that's exactly what happened this time, don't you? I've never heard of a place full of traps so far."

"Thank you. I'm more motivated than I was earlier. When the break is over, let's find a place that looks like it."

"Right. If there are only so many traps, the trap distribution estimation method is not available."

"Bandit jargon, that?

That's a word I've never heard at all.

"You're right, though. This kind of thing is somewhere where the right answers are somewhat more trapped or vice versa. Because the former is troublesome if they come to the enemy, and the latter is troublesome if the person concerned doesn't get to the right answer. Of course, sometimes you put the right answer where it's nothing on the contrary, so you can't say it's absolute."

"Still better than not trying"