Genocide Reality

169. Invisible Enemies

"Why is the monitor crushing? I have complete information on Genocide Reality II, and I would have developed a stealth machine that wouldn't be crushed by monsters according to its nature."

"Captain, even if I told you"

In a headquarters tent, Lillina yells at an elderly technical officer.

If it doesn't work, I'll waste it as soon as I can. Are you still a child?

"It will be the responsibility of the tech officer, but what are you guys for!

The veterans are confused.

You'll have trouble telling me. This probably didn't make the equipment feel bad.

"Apparently, the enemy has taken precautions."

"... what do you mean, countermeasures?

"It means it's not genocide reality when it comes to gaming. As you've been preparing for and counteracting all this, it's only natural that the other side should take countermeasures instead of being left to do it."

This is probably where I crushed this eye first.

Even though Lillina was grabbing the information, that was when the game was being played. Something unexpected can naturally happen.

"Who's over there!

"Do I know that? Anyway, don't think the camera is unwell or anything. Lillina, if you're the leader, think about the worst. If they smash your eyes first, you'll have a full-scale invasion next time."

I wonder why the fifteen-year-old girl is the commander.

This would be better if Shuichi Nanakai had instructed you.

"It wasn't in any of these simulations!

In front of the battlefield, is that what you're saying now?

"The battle in front of us is real (real), not a game. If it's a real (real) battle, the enemy won't move as conveniently as this one. Let the soldiers pull. Keep it up and you'll make a sacrifice."

On the monitoring screen, the cameras are also crushed one after the other at this moment.

The enemy, who doesn't even look like that, is terribly cunning.

Certainly Genocide Reality advance information is helpful.

But Lillina is about to repeat the mistake I made once.

As it is, it will involve painful sacrifices.

Suddenly a scream came up from the monitor.

"This is 3rd Squad, I'm suddenly in contact with the avant-garde... what, that monster, yah!

At that moment, one more monitor disappeared.

"Captain! The response of the third detachment that was ahead of us is lost in the central part of the third basement!

"Call for a response again!

"No response...... last video, turn to monitor"

What was on the screen was the shadow of a dragon-headed monster, huge enough to fill a dark dungeon.

I opened my mouth wide. There, the soldier must have been swallowed up and eaten up.

Approximately not the kind of monster that comes out on the third basement floor.

"Send units one to five in the neighborhood to the scene!

Then it will be a gradual input of the force.

That's the worst decision I've ever made.

"Hey, Lillina. I'm telling you to let me pull it off. No more sacrifices in vain."

"Shut up outsiders! We need to get him to cover the third detachment. There can be no retreat. The Americans will never abandon their allies."

"So, we're also going to lose the reaction of Platoon I, Squad IV. Captain..."

A technical officer who was monitoring the basement third floor turns to his judgment.

What is this...?

Even if I could have done it to the dragon earlier, it would have killed me too fast.

"There can't be three detachments wiped out in an instant or something. What, what's going on down there? Why isn't anyone responding?"

"Captain! This is clearly an anomaly. It's too dangerous any more!

For a moment, a short-haired veteran officer raises his voice, pushing silent Lillina away.

"Retract the remaining second and fifth detachments to the second basement floor immediately. All units ahead, back up to the second basement exit! Build a line of defense in front of the stairs to the third basement floor, hurry!

"Lieutenant Richard, I'm the commander. Imitate what you want!

Officers who flew command in a low voice.

Fifty tangled military men, called Lieutenant Richard, with short brown hair of such a flair as how to beat it up mixed with white, turn around and answer Lillina's question.

"Captain... you may say, the dwarf has served in the war in Iraq"

"What's that?

"In Iraq, the damage was done by a squad that underestimated local information and did not listen to the instructions of its predecessors. I guess he's a skilled dungeon fighter there. Then you should value that information."

"I'm the battalion leader!

"Then it is the duty of the lieutenant officer to praise it. If you say you're going to a military law conference for anti-life offense, be my guest. If the captain is going to make any more futile sacrifices to my godchildren, the officer is better off that way."

"... you cowered me, Lieutenant. What's going on here? I will take the main unit and head to the third basement for rescue. You must tremble in command at best."

Lillina left command with an elite unit.

The elderly officer bows his head deeply towards me.

"What are you going to do?

"I know you don't have the brother-in-law to ask for it... but would you mind moving with the officer to save your men?"

"Look, the old man told you to stay at headquarters. Isn't that an order violation?

"This operation, which sounds good when it comes to special forces operating the latest weapons, but has no subsequent backup, was too impossible. The dwarf objected to his own country many times. It's a terrible operation to throw soldiers away in a different world where you don't know anything."

The elderly officer said in such a way as not to be outraged.

Looks like some adults have figured things out, considering they're just reckless kids.

"Hmm..."

"Besides, we're all young soldiers who don't know the war yet, only by name of the military, including Captain Lillina. But you didn't survive the battle in the dungeon, did you?

"Sort of."

"So I ask you to lay down and help me like this. In Japan, did you do groundbreaking at times like this?

I stopped an elderly lieutenant trying to kneel on the spot.

"No, fine. I was going to move anyway. At last, it's not what I found out, though you guys might be able to help yourselves."

"Maicheng Hall..."

"Well, don't get me wrong, it's not to help you guys. I don't care if you guys follow us on your own when we go crusading the basement third floor. Woosser!"

"Yes. Death at last. Of course we're all ready, Death."

While this was happening, it seems the Ushers were all ready.

Usher's platoon of rabbits, Ariadne's platoon of celestial beings, and our party? Enough fighting power.

"You should like it too, uh..."

"My name is Lieutenant Richard Anderson. Thank you for your help!

I didn't mean to help, but with an elderly lieutenant in tears in his eyes who thanked me.

We followed Lillina down to the Genocide Reality dungeon.