Me and Hal jumped from the top of the wall to the inside of town at once when we stood on the wall using a rope ladder that was lowered to a place where there was no thread.

And run to the front of the labyrinth.

"Hal, what do you say!?"

"Your husband was right, Mr. Caro's smell continues into the labyrinth. And there's no smell that's coming out, it's likely to stay inside!

"Gu, why not? As much as this happens when you get inside the labyrinth, you know."

She emits pheromones that call upon demons at night or by going underground without light.

Inside the labyrinth and no exception.

But how the hell did you get into the labyrinth?

About Caro is known there in this town. I don't think the soldiers watching the labyrinth will miss it.

"Hey...... how long have you been on guard here?

"What, you guys?"

"Carol didn't make it through here?

"That kid, he's not in the labyrinth."

The man who cuts Shira.

But one thing I know (although I'm actually sixteen) is that a girl named Carol is a child, Kid.

And I didn't go through here? And one thing I heard, I ran out of saying, "I'm not in the labyrinth".

If you thought about Caro's characteristics, you couldn't have gone into the labyrinth and didn't go through the boulevard in front of you? It's supposed to be normal to think I heard that.

Suspicious, I'm pretty sure this guy put it through even though he knew Caro was a seducer and that if he went inside the labyrinth, it would be a big deal. But why would you do that?

"You were with Master Oregel, weren't you?"

…………!

To Hull's word, the gatekeeper's complexion blued all at once. That's definite, this is...

He's an easy man to understand by Hal's tail line.

"Oh, yeah. It's an order from the nobles, I don't know what will happen if I say no. The nobleman said it was no problem because he would dive underground in an instant, but I thought it was bad when a bunch of woolworms attacked him from the east. It was about an hour ago that three of Carols dived into the labyrinth with a butler style man named Sebastian."

"... right"

I just finished redeeming medals at the casino to earn civilian experience, and it's time to eat. Until then, I guess I was getting ready to go into the labyrinth, etc.

If so, there's a possibility that it's going a lot deeper - no, it's with Caro who attracts demons, it'll be easy to catch up.

"Hal, if Oregel's here, you'd better stay here."

"No, sir, you can't follow Mr. Caro's smell without me"

"You don't have to reach it, if you can rendezvous on the stairs near the basement three levels and force the entrance of the labyrinth to the wind with the magic of the wind when Caro arrives, the pheromones won't leak outside, will they?

"... this labyrinth has multiple staircases leading to the basement, so it could be different."

That's what the soldiers who were protecting the labyrinth told me.

Though I thought the same was true here because he said there was only one staircase in the novice labyrinth on the floor.

"Master, I'm fine, let's hurry"

"... Okay, we'll both go near Caro, as long as we get there and find out where Caro is in the demon movement... that's fine"

"Yes, sir."

And we went inside the labyrinth.

Inside the labyrinth even a thin, glowing ceiling on a dirt wall - not much different from that on the floor, but there are more divides than novice labyrinths. It's a place where you're going to get lost without Hal.

But she moves forward without getting lost - not the shortest route, but she does seem to be choosing the path Caro has taken.

We found a staircase that leads to two levels less than five minutes.

The labyrinth that there's up to 25 levels, at this pace, we're going to be able to rendezvous in at least two hours.

There is another condition that makes this pace possible.

"No demons at all."

"... Perhaps all nearby demons were attracted by Mr. Caro's skills and defeated by Mr. Sebastian"

"Oregel's aim is to level up... what kind of profession is nobility?

"I have heard that it is a profession that can be transferred to the highest ranking positions such as Saint Knight and Saint Demon Mentor. Except that to become a holy knight, you must set the level of the knight to 50, and to become a holy devil, you must set the level of the devil, and you must be aristocratic."

That's a tough profession to be. Besides, they say nobility can also be transferred to apprenticeship swordsmen, apprentice magicians at birth.

It seems quite a privilege to be able to change jobs without raising the level of civilians.

But when it comes to noble superiority in me, it's not like that.

"Can't you transfer to royalty?"

That's what I thought. Amateur thought, but nobility ranks up for royalty.

More to the point, I thought we were going to raise the profession of Baron, Viscount, Count, Marquis, Duke and Noble, become royal, and change our profession like kings and emperors. Well, that was that the Baron's son Oregel's profession was [aristocratic], and I guess there's no difference in profession between the Baron and the Viscount, though. Hal blushed at this whine of mine.

"My lord, other than those recognized by the goddess, royalty is royal by birth, it is impossible to transfer to royalty, whether aristocratic or not, and if you tell the story now outside and someone asks you, you will be punished for disrespect."

"... Really?"

That's scary...... just talking is disrespectful.

Nobility seems aristocratic by birth, and it's a society where inequalities between rich and poor, differences in identity, don't fill.

Furthermore, it is reminded that there are professions that administer law and administration, such as senior judges and senior administrators, in professions that can only be transferred to aristocracy, which are increasingly a world of aristocratic superiority.

... but there's something odd about it. If it's a rule made by nobility, then this mechanism by which nobility prevails is convincing, but it's not people who created the mechanism of this profession, but superior beings - perhaps goddesses, isn't it?

I don't know why I put my shoulders in the nobility that far.

Honestly, looking at that Oregel, I don't think that nobility sounds great, but great.

I don't think it's a special personality person, or a particularly strong person.

If you're particularly strong, you should have signed up for Hull yourself and won without waiting for Hull to sign up.

... Is that it?

And here came the question.

"Speaking of which, Oregel was trying to buy something about Hal, wasn't he?

"... Yes, I do"

"Then why didn't Oregel set up a surrogate? If you let a surrogate man fight Hull and take the form of a concession from a surrogate man of his rights to be Hull's master after that surrogate beats Hull, wouldn't he have been Hull's master? I think nobility can do that."

Hal is definitely strong, but still, it doesn't mean he has an out-of-pocket strength. I don't think I would have translated that much if I had the power of nobility.

Well, unless the baron has more power than I imagined. The baron seems to be the bottom of the noble throne.

"... it's... sorry, I never even thought about it"

"Oh well... I just didn't realize Oregel himself..."

Even if he doesn't notice, Sebastian next to him is likely to notice.

Or didn't you care that much about Hal?

If so, haven't you forgotten Hal's face already? You know, I just happen to be trying to buy Hull on a whim, and now I've forgotten about that, but there was just noise around me?

"Then I've never been over it... Hal, is the smell still ahead?

We went down ten levels of stairs, and we reached eleven.

But not a single demon has come out yet.

"Yes, I'm still ahead of you...... I hope you haven't gone all the way to the 24 tiers"

"Is there something in the 24 hierarchy?

"According to what I've heard, the demon on the 24th tier is Minotaur. Also, instead of having a wide map, it takes a long time to defeat demons because they have very short intervals and high HP."

"I mean, it's okay if you run into one or two of them, but if they come towards all the minotaurs in that hierarchy, they're in trouble."

"Yes, let's hurry!

... I don't care if Oregel lives or dies.

But it's still wrong for Caro to be sad about him dying.

I remember her eyes wanting her own death, and I moved my legs forward.