"Tanisi, there you are ~"

“It's true! Tanishi is vulnerable to fire, so he burns!"

--Bong.

--Bong.

--Bong.

--Bong.

Lily and Chappie found the Tanishi monster at the base of the pond.

Lily immediately fired [Fire Magic —— Fire Bullet (Fire Shot)].

When we all checked the map earlier, we were checking the information that the fire was weak, so it was a good decision.

That's fine, but... there's an awesome amount of Tanishi in my mind.

It was a mystery why Tanishi was floating without sinking.

Well, that's fine, but I think I've knocked down about twenty of them.

I didn't think it was a rare monster at all.

Either the map is wrong, or our assault is a mess.

It's... it's about the size of a basketball.

Even so, it's a colorful color.

It is a light and bright colour with a pastel colour.

Green, yellow and blue are all very pretty.

In the meantime, I used the "Visual Recovery" command in "Wave Storage" to recover the visible Tanisi monster.

The corpse of the Tanisi monster that sank at the bottom of the pond cannot be recovered by "visual recovery"... but I'm not going to collect it until it's in the water.

Yes! Speaking of which, there is a command in "Wave Storage" to "Collect Registered Items".

The corpse of this Tanishi monster is now in the "Wave Storage", so there is information about the wave.

If you use the "Collect Registered Items" command, you may be able to collect it automatically.

We have not yet fully verified the effect range of this command, but we will be able to recover the range of this floor.

If it doesn't work, then we can definitely retrieve it, at least as far as Lily's attacked right now.

First, imagine the entire floor... and activate the command--

............ Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah!

What is this?!

An awesome number is being recovered by [Wave Storage].

The number of pieces displayed in your brain is rising!

I don't think I've defeated you so much.

Huh... maybe you're collecting all the shells from the dead Tanisi monsters on this floor!?

The seashell section is strong, so it must have been deposited at the bottom of the pond for a long time.

That being said, the old stuff is probably decaying.

Nevertheless... the body of the Tanishi monster we recovered earlier was not only the shell part, but also the main part.

Including that, I thought it was the remains of the Tanishi monster.

Why was it possible to recover only the shelled parts of the body?

I can't solve it...

Well, it's convenient for me.

The certification of registered products may be surprisingly fuzzy.

In the first place, strictly speaking, there are individual differences in the size of the monster's corpse, so it should be strange to be able to collect it uniformly because the monster was put into "wave storage" and became a registered product.

What it can do is that the basic features are consistent, and the core parts of the wave information are the same.

Maybe... the core part of the wave information that determines identity is the seashell part.

No... but it's weird. I think it's completely different from just the shell and the main body...

Did something special work?

I checked it again... and it says "Ivil Hermit Club Corpse... 8895".

What is this?!

Awesome, I've collected a lot of them.

For once... I'll focus on that display... and remember it as a detailed display.

Oh, my God!

Awesome!

What a breakdown display!

"Ivil Hermit Club Carcass... 29" "Ivil Hermit Club Carcass (Major Wreckage)... 8866" appears.

So... while recognizing that the wave information does not completely match, the main parts of the shell are consistent, so did you collect it for now?

It's amazing!

Don't judge me by the Tsubaki Ruler, it feels like you used your head!

"Wave storage" is really smart!

Somehow... it even feels like you have an independent personality, like the nubby of the [Navigator] command of the [Self-questioning] skill.

Anyway, it's a really helpful feature for me.

Thank you! Wave storage!

After all... even if I only looked at [Wave Storage], I hadn't been able to master it yet.

The "Collect Registered Items" command is a terrible function when you think calmly.

Depending on how you use it, you could be a thief.

Of course, I'm not going to do that.

Since the range of effects has not been verified, I do not know how extensive it can be, but depending on the range, various usage methods can be considered.

I guess I'll just have to verify one thing... anyway.

We always put off the important verification and forget about it.

I imagined the size of this floor... the size of a typical dome ballpark and used the "Collect Registered Items" command again.

This time, I imagined a gold coin.

The adventurer who came here and lost his life may have also lost money.

I wondered if I could retrieve it.

I think it's a good material to test.

We're the only ones on this floor right now, so we don't steal gold from other adventurers.

However, I've never tried to steal a person's money with the "Collect Registered Items" command.

Normally speaking... I don't think I can take it from you because it belongs to that person at the time you have it.

I think we can only recover the gold coins that were dropped, the so-called divested possessions.

However, it may be based on my knowledge and morality in the original world.

If this skill didn't have anything to do with it, you'd be able to rob it.

You're going to be a perfect thief.

I'm too scared to try it.

Awww... while I was thinking like that, three gold coins were collected in the [Wave Storage].