No matter how many times I opened my status, I still didn't see the skills I should have remembered at jobless level 90. In the meantime, other skills are organized by example and hidden from the status list.

Well, Goddess Oak...... According to Master Coschomare, joblessness is something that does not inherently exist, such as skills, and someone intervened in the system and set up the profession unemployed.

I'm sure Lady Coschomare or some other goddess has intervened in the system anew and made a modification.

That means I took the liberty of convincing myself that [Jobless Skill: Got XXXX] was like the rest of the bug after I made the fix.

It's supposed to be like losing one skill, but my mind was somewhere calm.

If I can't remember my skills if I stay unemployed any longer, I can quit my job without thinking about it, change my profession to Kensei or something in church, and sign up for the Adventurer's Guild.

We can finally graduate unemployed and take the first step in our adventurous lives.

... Most of all, I don't quit being unemployed right now because I thought that if I got here anyway, I could go to the level of unemployed 99 and get the title of great or not, such as the extreme of unemployed. If the limit of the level was 99.

"Still, there aren't many demons out there..."

"I'm sure an escaped flat rat sent out a red flag. Don't worry about it for a while."

Stella says, like lucky, but as far as I'm concerned, it's just a little boring. Earlier battles were fought by Hal in the main, so the number of enemies I defeated was low, and I couldn't make much of an effective use of my gained 20x experience. Only numbers were high, so the level of dancers and singers rose to twelve, but blacksmiths only rose to eight, and up to six, even to the samurai.

Thought it was my turn to fight in the main this time, too bad.

Stella was right, the signs of the demon felt far away, but the other guy ran away as soon as he felt our signs or approached us.

Well, boss, if you go to your room, you have a boss, so do you want me to entertain you on the level?

Thirty minutes pass without meeting the demons, and as a labyrinth, the five basement floors, reach the deepest part of the lower floors.

"This is the boss room."

Boss, the door to the room was open.

There was a brown-haired demon standing on two legs.

"Lou Kangaya the Fighting Rat"

"No, it's a kangaroo, that"

It's kangaroo. Yeah, I saw it in the zoo. It's not much different from that.

Hands - or forelegs are fitted with red gloves like those used in boxing, jabbed continuously and provoked by me.

He wrapped his belt around his hips and, furthermore, another blue glove was lowered from his neck.

You mean the moment I walk into the boss room, the gong goes off (metaphor)? If that's what you think, Kangaroo threw a blue glove at me that was hanging from his neck.

Of course, the boxing gloves are bounced into something like a junction that inhibits the boss room and the hallway, and they don't get to me.

But the intention was conveyed.

I guess you say we put on gloves and beat each other up.

I won't bother going up to the opponent's mound to fight...... let's sink in a slash of blows here. If you think so,

"Mr. Stella, could Lou Kanga be the professor boss?

"Professor Boss?

"It's a demon that exists as the boss of some labyrinths. It's characterised by demands for a special way of fighting, and if you can win, they'll free your profession."

Was there such a demon? I didn't know that.

"Exactly. If Lou Kanga can fight and win with his gloves on, the Boxer profession will be unleashed. However, if you use magic or other weapons, you will not be taught your profession."

"I see, you mean unlimited weight, unlimited time, a single Thai man battle against the murder weapon"

When it sucks, let's make the profession a fistfighter. With that in mind, I go into the boss room, untie the connecting strings, fit the gloves, and ask Hal to strangle the gloves.

Meanwhile, Kangaroos waited and watched us.

I was wary for once, but I don't seem to do anything cowardly.

Things like sky and sunshine while enemies.

At the same time as I finished strangling the gloves, the boss room door closed.

This made it a choice between defeating this kangaroo or destroying us all in order for the door in this room to open again.

Of course, I'm not going to lose.

Poke the gloves of both hands together and nip and grin zero.

"Okay, will you let me fight with you"

When I stepped forward, the kangaroos started the steps left and right.

It's not just a move.

It's not just kangaroos - let me respectfully call you Lou Kanga, the official name here.

I've lived (I intend to) reasonably ever. If it's a stone, I'd like to use a slash or something to deal damage over a long range of attacks.

But this time, I kind of really wanted to box it up.

"I wasn't called Joe (by some idiots) by Dada either!

I went into Lou Kanga's pocket all at once, and, uh, no hitting! Don't hit me! I jabbed like that, but Lou Kanga makes my offense in light steps and puts a jab in the counter.

But...

(Mimi step!

Similar to Lou Kanga, I strike that attack in light steps.

The skills I learned at dancer level 10 suddenly came in handy.

"Awesome! Neither of them will send any of their attacks!

"You're enjoying the fight, that's your husband"

Stella was excited, and Hal watched the fight calmly.

Yeah, it's getting a little fun.

When I thought, Lou Kanga took a distance from me and kicked him in against the wall.

What are you doing at first? Thought so.

"You're telling me that your serious is kicking, not punching...... kickboxing?

To my question, Lou Kanga nodded silently.

... This guy, I was also somewhat cautious about Lou Kanga kicking, but I thought the beating was the main thing.

So if they kicked me in where I was alarmed, it would have hurt a little.

"... well, you really want to fight me"

Lou Kanga respectfully told me that.

Then I'll have to be respectful, too, and seriously respond.

He replaced the singer with a fighter whose level was at its limit.

Status jumps all at once.

"Then I'll go for real, too. Let's have a good fight at best!

The fight was one-sided. Of course, mine.

Because he is the boss of the novice labyrinth and the fistfighter was originally the right profession to fight with his fist.

Finally, while I took Lou Kanga's full blow on my left cheek, my blow on the counter captured Lou Kanga's cheek.

Beating through, Lou Kanga collapsed on the spot.

I can't get up.

It's my win - if you think so, Lou Kanga took off the glove with his mouth, his right forefoot - no, he took off his belt with his right hand and tried to give it to me.

but before I received that belt, Lou Kanga's body began to disappear, his figure with the belt became a grain of light, and the boxing glove in my hand disappeared again.

All that's left are demon stones and gloves for bright red boxing, and...

[Ichinojo's level increased]

[Occupation: Boxer released]

It was just experience and a new profession.

"... Lou Kanga. It was a good fight. If I were a demon, I'd have liked to have a taste."

against me grunting,

"Mr. Ichino, the demons of the labyrinth can't be tamed."

and Stella calmly put a scratch in it.