Grimoire x Reverse ~Reincarnated Demon Romance Tale~

Episode Two: The Tower of Habuil II: Tears of the Ghost

I've been hunting ghosts appropriately for some time since then. Sometimes I've wondered, and if I use ghost killers, they fall in one blow.

I was just interested in the work gauge of slapping from the front.

I wonder if many RPG protagonists even did this in all sorts of dungeons. Your eyeballs are getting a little hot.

"Ggaaaa!?

Now, when it comes to how you're snobbing at such a killing party, it comes from the light that engulfed me earlier.

In other words, that light was in the game and was the very effect that occurs when the character has EXP.

Experience comes in, which means that levels exist.

"Gaaaaaa!?

I tried a bit to see if I could open something status window, but that wasn't possible. I was eventually even becoming a freak making strange moves. No, you're a freak already. Ha, that's funny.

"Gagaaaaaa!?

What, it was even turned into a ghost waving a ghost kill, leaving it to the expectation that the level would rise. I didn't aim for it, but it's an indescribable schematic.

How many bodies have you buried with this axe? Maybe that sounds good when you put it that way. Even if it would actually be outrageous work.

"Goggaaaaa!?

"You guys can only give a one-sided scream!!

Wave a ghost kill. The hierarchy hadn't moved since then, even roaming the aisle with an axe beating the ghost that showed up.

I thought so, but this body isn't quite tired. I was confident in my health because I am a ghost, but is it a ghost killing effect that I have no fatigue in my arms after all that aggression?

Or is there another power hanging on?

"Gegaaaaaa!?

……

Finally.

A blue and red contrast line in which the light that surrounds the whole body goes up the perimeter in a spiral for a moment, in addition to it. Commonly known as the barber effect. That's what the world's gamers called the unique effects of Grimoire Lancer.

Regardless of that, I'm thankful they got to the level. But there is no key status indication.

Maybe there's a special way out, but I didn't have the energy to try another action after what I just did.

"... oh"

Two, I noticed something rolling on the gray floor after the ghost monster vanished. Drop it.

Dropped what? Earlier, I dropped all the currencies in this world, "Gard," so I'm saving up.

"A ghost tear...?

There can't be anything friendly about display.

Rare drops dropped by ghost monsters. My ex would be an array of fairy tales, but the effect is the opposite. Temporarily plays all Stat Abnormal Attacks and raises the bottom of the Magic Defense.

I mean, cover all the weaknesses of ghosts, doping items.

Nevertheless, ghosts can't even use it during the game, so as a player, I can only use it for as much rest as I want to drink before I fight my magical opponents.

Where I got it, I don't have any bags or anything right now, and I don't need to use it. Now, what can I do for you?

That much thought made me realize something.

Yes, the memory of this life.

When it comes to why I'm here, it's because the boss of this tower has appeared in the mountains where he lived and has cast a magic of consciousness seal.

My poor old personality had been lost and I was about to defend treasure items in this place.

The magic of consciousness sealing is quite a big deal, so it's hard to keep it unnoticed.

The answer is simple when it comes to why it worked for me.

As I said earlier, instead of having fairly high parameters in the physical system, ghosts are doomed to special attacks.

... So why don't we use this ghost tear?

Can we fight with the whole parameter temporarily considerably enhanced?

And now another memory has come back, as if I had measured the timing.

Speaking of which, the boss here had the impression that he was weaker than the demon ghost (me) of the middle boss when he played.

"... all my summits are over"

Shh, and pick up the ghost tears and stand up.

Luckily, I hadn't even found the stairs yet.

This must already be a revelation to move towards the top.

"Gaaaaaa!?

I ghostly killed another ghost that suddenly appeared and buried him in a swing, and decided to go ahead and look for the stairs that would go up first.

Go to Mad Wizard, the boss of the tower.

How many levels would you have climbed? I do want to believe it's time to arrive because this Habuil tower is about 9 floors long and the place where the demon ghost of the middle boss was should have been on the 5th floor in the middle.

I climb the stairs for the third time or so, based on that idea.

I felt like I was getting tired, and I thought I'd take a little break. At that point, it was the savepoint that conveniently appeared in front of me.

The place, surrounded by four pillars, was strewn like a special junction that did not attract monsters, allowing players to rest slowly. An excellent place to use tent items to also make full recovery for both HPMPs.

Thanks. I'd better get some rest here too, r

It's happening.

Right!!! Me, you're a ghost!!

Goddamn it, we demons don't even have a resting place to rest.

I feel like I'm tired of being told, "You're not human anymore." Multiple damage.

I couldn't help it, so I walked outside the square zone made of four columns in that save room and opened the door of the small room as it was.

Many times, the steel passage continues on this floor as well.

"Goggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg!?

I'm tired of your opponents too...

But suppose there was only one discovery, that there was a savepoint.

This means the tower boss is close, which means the top is close!

As for me, already willing to concave the boss of the tower, it was definitely one of the indicators that would help me without this.

"Hmm."

I guess there was a savepoint on this, boss.

I don't exactly remember the structure of the dungeon in detail, so it's just a hand exploration, but nevertheless, I did have enough of a notion that it was around the floor above the save point.

And, the moment I bent down the steel aisle, I noticed some strangely pale blue and white light leaking from somewhere.

... Ha.

There shouldn't have been any special events in this hierarchy.

Make sure you're drawn to the strange light and go down that path.

As always, this dungeon only smells of iron, but is there something ahead of it?

The light source just turned the corner of the road I'm on.

Okay, ghosts or snakes!

"Goggaaaaa!?

It was a ghost.

Axe crush the ghost that showed up at the moment of bending.

I was frustrated to expect it, but the moment I carried the axe back on my back, the light stabbed my eyes once again.

"... this"

It seemed that the fallen ghost's back had hidden it, and at the same time its stone-like thing was resurrected.

What the hell is this?

Pick it up, it's just a small thing, a stone about the size of a ping-pong sphere, like a fragment. Touching it doesn't feel as creepy as it sounds.

Was there an item like this?

Standing with his neck tilted, suddenly the fragment grew brighter and floated in space in my hand.

"... what?

Twirling, a fragment that emits its water-colored glow that floats as it rotates small.

That slowly climbed to the height of my eyes... and melted away into my chest as it was inhaled.

"What?... oh!?

Oh, what.

Prior to raising such questions, my whole body is made hot as if by strong force. It's like an enhancer, an energizer. I can see that you are incredibly powerful.

But I couldn't keep up with my understanding.

There are no attempts in the Grimoire Lancer series for stat up items like Power Seeds.

Regarding the curse, none of the weapons remember anything like that in the item anyway.

Then what the hell was this weird fragment?

... Wouldn't it start if I thought about it? It looks like it's gotten stronger, and I'll take it thankfully.

Maybe it's best to self-complete and not think too much about it.

More than that, just at the end of the hallway where this fragment was rolling, there was a staircase.

I'd appreciate it if this was the last one, but I don't know.

Climb this, this, and the iron stairs.

What you see ahead is a bi-opened door that is somewhat obscure. It's more of a bronze heaviness than iron, and it's releasing pressure somewhere.

"Come on, let's call it a battle"

I didn't know how to use a ghost tear, but I put it up for now.

Then, at the same time as a flash of brilliance, a glittering grain of silver sand descended on me.

And at the same time, the red aura wraps me up.

Seemed to work well with it.

Then we'll have to try the fight for now.

Up the stairs at once, the force is more extraordinary than just now.

This is probably, the power of fragments.

Funny enough, when I opened the door, there was one man in the wind who said how to wizard before a ton of pods aligned.

That's him.

He's the one who definitely sealed "me." And the boss of this tower.

Mad Wizard, Gallius.

Mad Wizard Gallius revealed! ▼