The Allens descend the Summoners of Bird B a short distance from the overly huge S-class dungeon.

As Foreign Minister Nukai told me, there are quite a few people at the entrance to the S-class dungeon, so I will take care not to be surprised.

Allen and the others head to the queue at the entrance to the tower.

(Is there no window in this cylindrical tower? There seems to be quite a door under the tower)

From the presence of the tower, unlike the school dungeons, we judge them as dungeons that exist physically rather than in another dimension. The dungeon strategy also begins to analyze what kind of dungeon it is.

The bird e summoner is used to check the appearance of the tower, but no windows appear to be able to enter only through a large gate that is just bordered by the ground floor.

I keep raising the bird e summons to see what's going on at the top of the tower, but I can't get to the top for long.

(Well, it's a world of demon ships. You can't just let me in from the roof and I can't easily attack you.)

The gates are arranged at equal intervals rather than just one in the tower.

line one of its arranged inlets.

"Hmm?"

What the hell are you looking at?

When I saw the man in front of me in line, Allen accidentally spoke up.

He carries a great sword half-naked without a jacket on his body two minutes bigger than Allen's.

When I looked at my head thinking it was pretty hairy, I had ears I had never seen in this world before.

The man who seems to be this adventurer has ears like a dog.

And you noticed Allen's gaze, staring at Allen without turning around and sticking his dog teeth out.

"No, it's nothing"

"Hmm."

But the dog-eared man put his gaze back in front of the queue after seeing a giro from top to bottom because Allen was a child.

(The beast man. That's a lot of beastmen. Have you come across from the beast kingdom of the south? You're pretty hairy beast man in this world)

In the queues in line, there are not only dwarves, but also people.

And there seems to be a good number of beasts.

To the south of the Baukis Empire lies the continent of the Beast Kingdom.

I wonder if the reason there are so many beasts here with an adventurer's style is to attack the dungeons and make money.

Wait a while and it will be the order of the Allen's.

Because the Allens are made up of all kinds of races, or the gatekeeper sees them with strange eyes for a moment, but when he presents his Adventurer ID, he usually lets me in.

"" "Ooh!!

The voices of Allen and the others leak by accident as they pass through the gate.

There was a giant city in the tower.

"Wow. Is the city in the dungeon?"

It's a hell of a crowd, so I think it's annoying to stop walking, and I'll see what's going on around me as I walk.

"Yeah, yeah. There's a Yampani temple in the center!

"In the center."

Allen summons a bird e summoner over the sky to check the city's full contents from above.

I feel like a great man told me about half a day ago that I shouldn't be serving summonses all over the city, but it's probably my fault.

(It's a lot of space, but is there a ceiling? Still, that's a pretty big city. You mean the first floor is the city, the second floor and then the dungeon? Oh! Is that the temple of Yampani?)

The sky is many kilometers above. Slowly, the Summoner of Bird E can fly.

It was found through the subpoena of bird e that there was a ceiling so high that it could not be seen from the ground.

It's still early in the evening, but is it illuminating the whole city or is it so bright that it doesn't seem like it's in a tower without windows?

Whether the city is also made in circles from the center of the tower, the roads and buildings are arranged round like annual wheels.

At the center of this is the building called the Temple of Yampani, which I was told when I received the S-Class Dungeon Invitation.

"Allen, what are we going to do?

"Hmm? Oh, Cecil. Right. I got there sooner than I thought, and let's go to the temple in Yampani for a bit and hear about the dungeon."

The people snort at the words.

We basically don't tour when we get to the new city.

My people know perfectly well that Allen is not the kind of person to look around the city.

"Oh, there's a magic train running over there."

"Is there even a magic train? Are you sure this is a dungeon?

Dogola reacts to Keel's words.

Looking at the end of the track at the summons of bird e, it looks like it runs to near the temple, which is the center of the city.

We'll all get on board.

"You're going into the S-class dungeon from the temple of Yampani, aren't you? Why was there an adventurer outside?

"Uh, but there's also a lot of dungeons around the Tower of Trials, and that's what I'm looking for."

Merle answers Allen's question, who groaned as he watched the whole city from the train.

There are countless C to A dungeons around the S-class dungeon called the Tower of this Trial, and quite a few adventurers are coming for it, he said.

Allen thinks this S-class dungeon provides the city with one world around the dungeon.

With that in mind, we arrive at the temple.

It is indeed a temple, but it does not seem to be the same as a temple based on the wood tone dedicated to Rosen, the spiritual god of Rosenheim.

Somewhere, in a building with a sense of magic conductor, the sound of some kind of power moving around it.

Entry into and exit from the temple is also intense, and Allen and his men leave it to the stream to try to enter the temple.

"Nah!? Hey, kids. This isn't where people like you come from!!

The temple gatekeeper reacts to Allen and the others, yelling.

"Huh?"

"This is where only eligible people for the S-level dungeon can get in. Get out of here!

(Huh? Seriously...)

Looks like the temple gatekeeper saw Allen and decided he didn't deserve to enter the S-class dungeon.

Allen is surprised to present the S-Class Dungeon Invitation to the Temple Gatekeeper.

"Ko, I'm sorry about this. Such a child."

He was blocked in the direction of travel with his body, but he retreats when he is stunned but has no problem getting in.

"What. Judging by the looks of it!

Cecil is puffy about the gatekeeper's reaction earlier.

Cecil is prone to react to this kind of thing.

"Right."

"What is it? Allen was surprised, too!

Cecil protests because Allen's reaction to seeing what's going on around him is small, so be more angry.

"No, well, if we don't stop there, aren't there young adventurers forced into S-class dungeons to die or something?

(The gatekeeper blocks the entrance. I have to sneak in at the gatekeeper's sleeping night, so it's pretty tough)

Allen was yelled at, too, but Allen is not at all comfortable with the gatekeeper's attitude.

"Huh? Well, yeah. No, Allen was surprised, wasn't she?

"Oh, you're surprised. Look at the number of adventurers in this temple. The gatekeeper said that earlier. He said only those qualified to enter the S-class dungeon could enter the temple. It's a big world."

Allen only shows his Adventurer ID when he enters this tower.

It was an A-rank Adventurer ID, but any adventurer can get in.

When entering the city, Allen wondered if there would be a large number of people in the city other than those with S-class dungeon invitations.

I was told that those who qualified to enter the S-class dungeon from taking office at the school were no longer in the kingdom. But there are quite a few adventurers here who would have gotten an invitation to the S-class dungeon.

The world is wide and I wonder if they have come together from all over the world to attack S-class dungeons.

Cecil looks around thinking for sure.

There are quite a few dwarves, people and beasts.

Everyone with S-class dungeon invitations.

"Oh? Is that the receptionist?

I notice Sophie has a reception lined up in the corner of the temple.

"True. Can I talk to you for a second?"

The Allens line up at the counter with the Dwarves wearing something like uniformed cleric clothing that looks different from the rest of the Dwarves.

"Oh, young adventurers. How have you been?

(Something's good. I guess dwarves have no inferiority whatsoever about being small)

The cleric in charge of the temple's reception seemed to feel young when she saw Allen, one minute bigger than herself.

"I'm aiming to attack the S-class dungeon, but I was hoping we could talk, so could we have lined up here?

"Of course it is. What, oh? Dwarves, too."

The temple's receptionist realizes that there is a Dwarf Merle among the Allen's.

"Yeah!"

Merle replies fine.

"Maybe, are you using the golem?

(You got it. Well, Merle doesn't have any weapons or protective equipment)

I don't have the spear and shield I used when I was in school right now.

"Yes, I am."

"Do you have a magic guide board?

"Yeah. I don't have it. I was told I had to give it back."

(What's a magic board?

"Really? What will you do? Can I lend it here, too?

"Yeah. I want you to lend it to me!

Merle's face brightens.

Really? The temple receptionist drops back to the other room once and comes back with something like a black board.

"It's this way. Please give me your Adventurer ID. I'll record the loan of the magic board."

(What? It's like borrowing a book from a library.)

"Uh, what is a magic guide board?

I ask what Allen is because Merle and the Temple receptionist are the only ones in the process of conversation.

"Huh? Yes. This is the magic tool we need to get the Golem soldiers out."

"Yeah, yeah. That's right!

"Golem, what kind of magic equipment to send soldiers out?

Allen stared at something like a pitch-black metal plate placed at the reception counter.