Carefully up the stairs, but without the enemy appearing from above, he reached the second floor.

The second floor is surrounded by narrow passageways that surround the desert pillars, and we all went down that passageway, but no enemy figures, and no stairs exist that lead to the upper floors.

There were several windows on the outside of the aisle, and the lookout at Kurohachi would have seen what was going on outside through this window.

"You have a footprint at the window. It seems to have been here until recently."

Hebuoy is carefully observing the floor near the kneeling window. If you ask me, there are certainly a few signs of trampling and vandalizing the sand that blew in through the window.

"Does that mean you escaped across the door that was on your way?"

"If only it hadn't come down the window. Well, it's reasonable to assume that you escaped through the door without a trace of the rope."

This desert pillar continues upwards, so it is likely that it is moving to a higher hierarchy, but it has never passed to be vigilant.

Moving to the door that was halfway through the aisle, Hulumi is once again taking out objects like stethoscopes and carefully examining the door.

"There's no trap, the sound... the door's too thick to tell. Sure, it was a spacious space with no upstairs intervals or anything."

"Uh, right. That's what's happening on the map the chairman gave me."

The map Kikoyu took out of his backpack contains a brief view of the desert pillars. Until the fifth floor, they just have demons roaming the spacious spaces with few walls inside.

So they say the hunter team I remember in my arms hunt on each tier to collect high selling parts of demons and demonic stones.

"I don't think you're on the same level as the first floor, Master Hackon, but don't push me"

"Welcome"

In reply to Michelle, who worries, Ramis pushed open the door.

The interior was just as large as the ground floor with no interior walls. It's just that someone must have based this place. Several chairs and desks are placed on the wall.

There are areas of demons that are full of sense of life and are likely to sell as garbage and materials all over the place. There seemed to be a number of people living here who felt sorry for themselves or both.

Again, it sounds like you should consider that the rolling blast squad lived there.

People are not found and there are no demons. You can see a slight staircase leading to the upper level on the opposite wall. Is there anything else you can see about the cylinder standing at equal intervals? Be aware that people have the thickness to afford and hide.

"Well, we'll move on, then follow me."

Looks like nothing, but a trap could be planted. I don't know if that's a trap originally installed on the desert pillar or if it's a newly installed trap by someone who lived here.

Does Ramis trust me or does he go a long way with a larger stride?

Then I wondered if there was a feeling that something touched the "junction" that was constantly unfolding, and there were several thin holes in the nearby floor and spear tips popped out of the floor.

Well, I prevented it all from happening.

"Wow, I'm surprised! Thank you, Hackon."

"Welcome"

Continuing to walk without fear of the trap, Ramis activates the trap one after the other.

Tans blew toward us when I could scratch the wire that was strained near my ankle, which had been distracted and planted in scattered garbage and furniture, but prevented it by the (junction).

When I wondered if the floor under my foot had fallen, one side of the area was engulfed in flames, but it was prevented by the "junction".

The giant blade that was hidden behind the cylinder popped up, but it was prevented by the "junction".

The upstairs story was that there were a lot of traps, but some traps would have been artificially set up, not originally. I wouldn't do a trap using furniture unless I was a person.

The guy who lived there wouldn't be able to live unless he knew where the trap was, so that's not a very generous space.

But that's a forceful way to get rid of traps. Certainly the removal of mines is also a sensible way because it seems to be mainstream to dare explode mines.

Eventually, we reached the stairs to the third floor with nothing but traps.

"Arrive! Guys, that's enough."

Everyone who was following me from behind at a distance came running to me, but Hulumi has an indescribable look on his face. The eyebrow roots look back on the path we have followed with a slight look.

"That's it, I know it's efficient... but it would hurt if the guy who planted the trap found out how to disarm this..."

Oh, I see. Fine, because there were some elaborate traps. Probably spent a lot of time and tools installing one. That was all prevented by being pushed straight through without any help. I don't think I'd even have a voice if I were in charge of the trap.

"But wouldn't it be a hassle if there were traps and demons on every floor and they were running to the top floor"

"Uh, that's probably okay. I checked earlier, but most of the food was left on this floor. If I ran off in a hurry, I wouldn't even be taking food with me. Besides, you lived upstairs because of convenience. Because it is easy to get to and from the ground floor due to its approximation at just the right height as a watchdog. There is less need to build a base than here. Well, I don't know if the third floor is waiting for you with some kind of hand so you can escape in an emergency."

Tons of demons on the ground floor and traps here. The intruder is normally dead if we're prepared to go this far.

If I were a party, you wouldn't expect me to push it out...

"Probably hastily upstairs by now, even making simple barricades"

It's possible, it is. They took quite a bit of time on the ground floor but wouldn't have thought they'd sweep the demons, so I can easily imagine plugging them at the end of the day and then scratching something they might be able to use and running upstairs.

"Well, don't trust me because it's speculation. If the enemy leader was the one around his head, he'd be planting something."

Yes, it was. This time the opponent was gathering demons after letting him capture the commander of the Imperial Commander and alerting him. I'm not an incompetent opponent.

Even the trap was easily slipped out because of my "junction", but without it, it would have been stopped.

"The third floor is pretty much the same as the second floor. I don't know if there's a trap in the aisle this time, so be careful."

Nodding to Hulumi's advice, we go up to the third floor.

There was also a passage along the outer wall, and a door along the way.

I left my people in front of the door and asked them to follow me around the aisle, but the enemy was nowhere to be seen.

"Hey, you're home. That face has nothing to gain."

"Yeah, I didn't have one kid."

"Quack wack wack"

You also affirm Kurohachi. You're smart.

"Then here's your destiny"

"Probably waiting for you. We're irrelevant in this situation, and you're not stupid enough to tell a plain lie... you'll be launching an attack without negotiating"

"Well, then we and Hackon should head in."

"I'm sorry to entrust you with a dangerous role, but can you ask for it"

"Let me."

Whatever you think, I own the absolute defense of "junction," and it's up to me to go. If it's true, I don't want to take Ramis, but I can assure you I won't give in by saying I'm coming with you, so it's just a waste of time to discuss it.

The right person to see how the opponent is coming out, but also to see how powerful he is… I'm definitely the one selling the equipment.

I feel like I can win even with this face, but I forbid to be alarmed. First, gathering information is more important than anything else.

"All of you, stick it on the wall by the door. Oh, well, then, Ramisu, please be flashy."

"All right, let's go!

Ramis tried to circle around, but I'm on my back, so I bumped into him.

I don't care if you look at me with such sad eyes, I think I'm sorry I cut the momentum.

Cardboard vending machines were once kept out of the way. Now you'll be able to turn your arms around fully.

"Okay, I'm coming. Whoa!

Start over from there.

I was satisfied with turning my arms to the fullest extent that I thought the wind would roll, then I stepped in as hard as the floor stone could smash, and hit my full right fist right into the door.

A thick iron door blew inward, wondering if there had been a tremendous collision.

"Guru."

I thought I heard a man screaming mixed with that sound, so I peered inside and there were two men blowing up to hold the shattered door and rolling flashly down the floor.

He was lurking behind the door, and I guess he should have attacked me the moment he opened it.

Michelle didn't seem to notice the signs, so she may have been a good delicacy for manipulating the signs, but she hasn't picked them up while sleeping on the floor.

The way this door opened seemed unexpected.

Rummis breaks into the house with dignity without caring. I looked around a lot, but there is a simple barricade in the back of the front that just connects the desk, chair, and then the waste material.

Seven people are hiding behind this. There are definitely ten blast squads to roll. Even if there are no other collaborators, adding two people who are losing their minds on the floor is not enough.

Are you lurking somewhere? There's a cylinder just like upstairs, so I'm suspicious around the back.

And what bothers me is something big with a black cloth over it near the barricade. It would be about three meters tall, I'd like to think it's a figurine or something.

"Who the hell are you!

The characteristics of the man with his face out of the barricade and screaming coincide with Tashite's appearance that he was taught beforehand.

"We're hunters from the fresh stream lake hierarchy."

"What the hell are they doing in the other tiers!

"I've been wondering if you could let me talk to you a little bit, but you seemed more welcome than I thought"

Hebuoy lined up next to me, showing up from the trail of the removed door.

The usual grin appears to be the same on its face as in normal times, but the eyes visible from the narrowed eyes emit a sharp light.

"Talking... where the hell did you find out we were collecting demons!

"I'd like to ask you a question."

"I've been collecting demons since I got here!

"Don't be ridiculous! Are you going to tell me you just stumbled in and killed a demon for a settlement raid?"

"Yeah!"

"Are you nagging me? Ahhh!

Rummis answers everything honestly but doesn't believe it at all.

If I'm in their shoes... you don't believe me. It is reasonable to assume that they were sent in anticipation of the raid. I can understand how it feels to be beautiful, but I'm not willing to be sympathetic.

I thought you were the head turning type, but if you don't do what you want, will you upset me? Sometimes people panic when they're highly calculated and they don't carry things as planned.

"First of all, you're not going to be able to get on with this unless you get rid of that story. You were all under the umbrella of the king of the Underworld and masterful in attacking the settlement with demons on the ground floor. Are you sure about that?"

You thought you didn't need a roundabout rhetoric. You cut into it, Zubari.

"If that's all you know, what can you do now? Yeah, that's right. temporarily but in a cooperative relationship."

Are you in the same position as the Keri Oil Corps chiefs?

Have you completely removed the personage mask? It's not some competent, well-manned hunter who's in front of us right now, he's a bastard.

"Why are you taking the side of the Demon King's Army! Guys, you're annoying me!

It's not a nuisance. He seems genuinely angry at me for being a Ramisu, putting his hand on his hips, bending forward and yelling at me.

"Whoa, you're so clever. Thanks for the feedback. Money. Money. If you get paid to play and live your whole life, you'll normally obey. If anyone can make themselves happy, they'll do anything."

You're talking with a little hateful face. Is your daily reputation camouflage to hide who you really are?

"After all, have you been doing quite an illegal thing with money making in the mainstream from day to day"

In the meantime, Hebui speaks calmly without breaking his grin. Calm words and deeds amplify my fears the other way around. I can't help but feel quiet anger at the way it looks.

"Oh, yeah. You've robbed, raped, and killed your client several times. At one point, the bandits were doing it too. It feels great to ravage the weak all you want, you guys!

"Best. Come on!

He opens his mouth like an idiot and laughs at his men.

Why do these people brag about their evil deeds? My former best friend also runs delinquently in high school and remembers telling me about the criminal activity he's done and being disillusioned like this. Although the level of crime is off the record.

I've been blessed with people around me, but I guess it's not uncommon for these people to spread with power in a world where the law isn't good.

I have to wake up in the fresh stream lake hierarchy and get picked up by Ramis and thank him for his lucky encounter with the people in the settlement.

"Really...... so don't you recognize these shoes"

Hebuy, who took the shoes he had kept from Ramis, threw them nearby so that they could look good to him.

"What are these shoes?"

"Mr. Tashite, isn't this the shoe you sold recently at a high price?"

Tashite nodded loudly, seemingly remembering in the words of a lower-end man.

"Oh, you used to take those shoes from a rushing hunter! I remember when you cut off your shoelaces in a tight, frustrating way. Oh no, you said something... I would never give this to my loved one because it was a shoe, I was annoyed and I followed it, but I should have enjoyed it more."

"That was hilarious. She was a crazy woman who resisted holding her chopped leg, so she had a strange illness."

"Different. But isn't it a good thing they brought it all the way? I was planning on selling it somewhere else, but it saved me a lot of trouble."

You're a scumbag to the point. But the current response revealed the answer Hebrew was looking for.

Tashite doesn't even understand what she said. That's the word that leads to death.

"Really? Finally, my purpose seems to be fulfilled. The moment you've been waiting for for for years is such an easy and unexpected visit... cry and beg forgiveness, but call to bitter pain, but whether you repent or not - I will surely kill you"

The look on Hebrew's face with words that I don't think are priests, is joy. A mouthful of laughter filled with joy, not anger, that even makes you feel mad.

"Come on! Let's do it!

When I saw the guys jumping out of the barricade, my buddies came in a simultaneous avalanche.

The story is rapidly unfolding, but let's end it all here - no matter what the hebuoy chooses to end up with.