I thought about raising the level of Ichigo-chan, the mysterious labyrinth.

The labyrinth itself could not move, but it could fight monsters normally with its avatar body.

That way, you can level up without any problems.

But another thought flashed.

I didn't know if I wanted to try this, but I thought it might be possible to attack the monsters in the labyrinth as the labyrinth itself and raise the level a little strangely.

For example... it's like attacking the bacteria in your stomach with your own immunity and raising your level... no, it's a bit different.

I don't mind.

Anyway, if I could come up with this idea... I would be able to level my power to ravage monsters one way or the other.

There is a limit to the number of monsters that can be created in the labyrinth, but if you keep doing the number even if you get fewer experience points, you might be able to level up forever.

Of course, this applies to everyone, but Ichigo, the goddess with the labyrinth, can create and defeat it herself, so it's super efficient.

In theory, I feel that it is possible.

And if I do that, maybe the next level will be Iko-chan.

Well, I didn't have to.

And... there's a chance it'll stop at level 99, which is called the primary limit, so I don't know if I'll be able to raise the level forever.

At first, I was thinking of raising the level of the locusts together when I raised the levels of the Demitrent.

However, if this Labyrinth could attack the monsters inside it, rather than the Avatar Body, I could level it up by myself.

You'll have to try this.

I quickly had a meeting with the locusts and had them attack the weak monsters in the labyrinth.

I made a weak monster for my own safety.

It was level 1 and I didn't know what would happen if I attacked the monsters inside me.

I know it's unlikely, but I can take the damage myself.

Ichigo-kun did it right away.

... the result was perfectly fine.

The magic skill in "Sharing Skills" defeated me.

Of course, the level went up.

It was now confirmed that Iko-chan would be able to level up safely and efficiently in the labyrinth.

I don't know what I'm talking about... but I think it's quite a cheat.

It's sloppy, isn't it?

One hand can also use this to raise the crunch level, but I told the locusts to do it slowly after raising it to about level 20.

It's as usual, considering the acquisition of skills.

I took into account that the skill is most likely to develop when the level is increased.

Rather than rushing to level up at once, it is more likely that you will develop new skills as you go through a lot of things.

It's very difficult for the labyrinth body to go through all kinds of experiences, but since there is an avatar-bodied locust, you can go through all kinds of experiences with the avatar-bodied.

That's how we discussed the policy.

Isn't it right for you to go to the next higher level after me?

However, I didn't have to force myself to raise the level, so I thought I could raise it to level 70, which was the maximum level for monsters in the labyrinth, and I told that story to Groucho.

And then we found out that we could do amazing things.

Ichigo can transfer the monsters created in the labyrinth because it is an external terminal or part of the labyrinth.

The Labyrinth Management System can transport monsters in the labyrinth to any location in the labyrinth.

Of course, the labyrinth itself had the ability to become a god of mourning.

The transfer of this monster was originally only inside the labyrinth, but because Iko-chan was also recognized as part of the labyrinth, I could send the monster to Iko-chan's place.

Unleashing monsters in the labyrinth into the realm of monsters could be like a monster war.

Well, there's no point in doing that.

My thoughts have gone bad... my weight, my weight.

A practical way to use it is to use it to raise the level of demi-torrenting planned for the future.

Originally, I wanted to carry it in the magic tool of the [Boxyard Farm], but if I asked the goose, I could create the optimal monster with a touch of a button.

It's going to be much more efficient.

It's really too convenient.

Then, I had a meeting with the locusts about the future labyrinth operation.

That said, the basic policy of labyrinth management remains the same as before.

The operation of this [Seicho Labyrinth] is, as always, "for beginners to level up".

However, on the other hand, Ichigo-chan made a suggestion about this.

I wanted to make sure that the adventurer didn't die as much as possible.

By mourning, the labyrinth system can be activated more effectively, and the labyrinth structure can only be changed in a short time.

With just a few changes, you should be able to make it safer for beginner level adventurers.

If you say so, you're right.

Thinking about the future, it's not very good to overprotect, but this is a labyrinth for beginners to build strength, and at first it might be better to protect it a little more generously.

I could change the structure of the floor a bit to limit the monster's path, or create a safety zone.

You should consider how far you want to go, but if you want to, you can help an adventurer who dying in a labyrinth by restoring confidence in the labyrinth and applying magic.

As expected, I can't help you with an instant death, but if I don't, I can help you.

The mortality rate is pretty low... it's a labyrinth.

It's like the world of games.

Well, it's not good to be too flashy, but maybe we can just help someone who's dying and is dying.

The adventurer who recovered suddenly would be surprised, but it was a pleasant surprise.

In order to avoid strange rumors, I might be able to spread rumors that suddenly feel like "miracles in the labyrinth".