Hisshou Dungeon Unei Houhou
Twenty-eighth dig: My dear you.
My dear you.
Well, you're about to have dinner tonight..., what did you do?
Like renovating a dungeon, there's no point in meeting with everyone.
Even with more Monster Squads in hand, it would be more efficient to rebuild the dungeons and then do it together.
"Do you even think about trapping?
Yes, crush in your own room.
"... trap? You mean the dungeon?
As always, Labyris, positioned above my knees, will look at my face.
She's like a fish-eyed doll with long purple hair twintailed.
Unlike Aslin, her breasts are huge. Two melons if you dare. Watermelons are too big for everything.
I think I've mentioned height before, but I don't think it's 140cm. Will we all take good physical measurements next time?
No, not in a nasty way. For health care.
"Yeah, we'll all think about the dungeon tomorrow. Even now, it will change soon. So now all we can do is think about traps."
"Yeah, I'll think about it, too."
"Well, think about it all together"
"I'll think of a trap more surprisingly."
"No, it's to protect the dungeon. Think about it. It's important to cut your opponent's power and motivation without killing him."
"... it's hard."
That's how the two of us write down the trap from the edge we came up with on the copy paper.
"Speaking of which, Labyris can write. Can you even write an asprin or something?
"... No, there aren't that many letters I can write. Because it's not necessary to live normally."
Are you lagging around here too... no, is he the one with the wrong literacy rate in Japan?
Well, still, the literacy rate would be lower than modern Earth.
Do you need school later?
It's a grand plan, but I'm immortal. Do you want to take it easy?
"Hey, how about this?
"Oh, can you think of something like this? Damn... Labyrinth, you were born in a good place, weren't you?
"... I don't want to. But trust me, I'm with Yuki."
"I don't have to ask you anything. I don't care."
"Mmm."
When I stroke your head, I narrow my eyes just like that.
"Hey, Labyris. Why do you trust me so much? Honestly, I think it's too soon to trust you."
It's just that I kept my promise to Labyris.
From now on, I won't always be able to keep that promise.
"But Yuki kept her promise on the spot. I want to keep you from treating us like this."
"Oh, is that the" skill of seeing the truth eye "? Can You Really Read Your Mind"
"... not anyone, I can't unless they really trust me wholeheartedly. And being close is conditional."
"Isn't the world that convenient?"
"...? Don't you get scared of me? As soon as my father, mother and grandfather all knew I could read my mind, I lost sight of my heart..."
Oh, a pattern of promises? Damn, don't taste bad when your mind reads it.
Is it scary that you can't hide things...? Anyway, if it's someone else, isn't it up to me to say that it's not a parent response?
I can't stop being exposed to what I think for four or six hours.
"Yeah, little I did it because I thought my parents and all around me would be happy. But the results were different."
It's still small enough.
"... Excuse me."
Raise your hips on the spot and put as much weight on me as you want. It would be tight if we could gain momentum no matter how small it is.
"But can I say that? That's why Labyris was enslaved, isn't it? I thought you didn't want to tell me.
"... I didn't say that. I just explained my skills. Right?"
"Well, just because you can make a prediction doesn't mean it's right, but it doesn't fit all the details."
That's how I stopped the pen I was thinking about trapping.
I lay a futon in the same room and unexpectedly look at the two of them napping.
"You're doing great."
"... Yeah, I didn't think I'd see you two like that. Thanks."
"Nothing, you know what I mean? I'm just using Labyrinth and the others for my purposes."
I'm not even willing to hide it from the beginning, I'm declaring this.
Even if we can't help, it's only a bad idea to think about what's going to happen.
"... huff"
Labyris rarely looks at my face and laughs.
"What, I think I said something pretty cold?
"... right. It's cold but sweet. Warm, weird. Cold but warm?
No, that's what you're talking about.
"... I know this kind of thing is impeccable, but I'll tell you because Yuki doesn't seem conscious. If it's really cold, we should just move it out of the way without saying anything. Our disapproval will not change the way things are going. Yet Yuki is deliberately explaining to everyone, to me. Can you say anything but cold and warm about this?
"That's my personal sincerity. You tie the Labyrinths to my will."
"... say what you want. Yuki feels guilty about the incredible amount of peace and happiness that we have now. It's like he wants us to know he doesn't want to help."
That's what Labyris says and stares at this one.
Ha, literally a prospect.
"If you can read your mind, haven't you seen some? You can predict the mountains of problems that are going to happen, and if you learn, you can predict them.
"... to some extent predictable. Damn, even kids can tell it's a big problem for a bunch of races to live here together.... I noticed the level in Yuki's head after seeing it. Absolutely, that's what's gonna happen."
"So, honestly... I don't want to get involved, but I'll definitely get someone involved. But this is how we talk about Labyrinth..."
It hurts my heart as a Japanese to use it as a pawn to go as I imagined.
Until now, murder in defense.
I killed him with a dungeon trap, but with my own hand, but I'm still convinced of this.
But from now on, it will always be necessary to go ahead and offer a "sacrifice" for the goal.
Without a doubt, there will definitely be a situation where this dungeon is attacked or struck out of here.
And it must be the Labyrinths who stand on that arrow.
I get it. I get it. I will use them for my own ends. It would suck to die.
I'm most angry with myself for making such plans.
... Do you want them to live in peace like this?
There's a lot of danger, but if I stand up front, they won't be in danger.
With that in mind, Labyris cheeks me up.
"... that? Assaulted? What the hell happened to your skills?
"Oh, I see. Is it permissible to do what I thought was for Yuki? I don't think we can get a lethal level on the boulder."
I see, otherwise, we won't be able to train each other for designated protection, and there will be occasions when we have to put our cheeks up and stop.
"... by the way, I'll have that idea thrown away. Unpleasant, we're not birds. I'll think for myself and follow Yuki."
I'm staring at this one as Labyris stares. If you say bad things, the binta is going to fly even more.
I know this idea is arrogant, too, but that's it.
I'm honestly suspicious of my balance that I'm going to die and Labyrinth and the others are going to die.
Or don't lean completely on the Labyrinths unless you're a dungeon master.
"... ha. I'm glad Yuki is the Dungeon Master. Such a sweet thing to say. I guess if we'd met normally, we'd have been put in a much safer place. I'm sure you don't know anything."
... That sounds possible. No, don't do that to me.
With that in mind, Labyris gets off my lap and takes a beautiful thank you.
No, I look like a yukata. Of course, I have personal underwear. I didn't have time, so I didn't put on any underwear.
"... you can't take this seriously to the end, Yuki."
"Sorry."
Was it on your face?
Once again, Labyris takes a beautiful thank you and tells me.
"... my dear you. Let Labyris vow to be with you until the end of time, both in times of happiness and unhappiness, as swords, as shields and as loved ones."
For Labyris, he said the words in a crisp and crisp voice.
"... this can't use the worst suicide bomber?
"... if the meaning of suicide bombing is self-harm, at least me and Rats will die together."
"Earlier declarations. He's a one-sided guy, isn't he?
"Yeah, that's right. It's my own declaration. I'm not getting married without asking for their consent."
"... I mean, I don't have to refuse."
"If that's what you're willing to accept, you can say the words of your marriage vows here."
"... uh, excuse me. Just a little more, 'cause my hometown will be punished if I get my hands on a kid like Labyrinth. There's still resistance."
Answering that, Labyris comes back over here looking bored and sits on his lap again.
"... I hate that hometown law. It's the only way, let's go."
"Soften your hands"
That's how the two of us were going to think about Trap again.