This is the first time I've ever been on two levels of the elementary labyrinth by myself.

There are these words among adventurers.

"The first and second tiers of the labyrinth are completely separate"

One level of the labyrinth is a weak demon in the labyrinth.

If you can fight and win a one-tier demon, they say even a two-tier demon can fight one-on-one.

This means that if one two-tier demon and two one-tier demons fight, they fight each other.

That simply does not mean that a two-tier enemy is twice as strong as a one-tier enemy.

The demon on the second level of the Labyrinth is a demon called the Great Bat. It hangs on the ceiling, so if you get alarmed, you risk being attacked directly from the top.

It is also said that the body hit by that quick movement is intense in line when it is hit by sheep on the ranch, and that it snaps lightly even in iron armor.

But fortunately, this one uses a spear with a long reach, if you're even careful with attacks from the ceiling, there's nothing you can do.

(It's Tsuruhashi now, though)

and then stepped on something.

Looks like my underfoot was away because I was just looking up there.

What? And I looked under my feet, and what was there was a piece of stone.

If a stone is falling in a normal cave, that's not a big deal.

But in the labyrinth, yes.

Non-living objects falling in the labyrinth are absorbed into the labyrinth unless a special liquid coated cloth is laid. Even such stones are no exception.

The time absorbed by things varies, but stones like this will disappear in a few hours.

"You're Joffrey's guy."

Okay, that guy. You left stones instead of signposts.

If you do intend to return in about a few hours, you are also not wrong to put down stones like this.

I worked at the quarry. I would have gotten as many scrapstones as I could.

He thinks a lot, too...

It was when I tried to revisit Joffrey.

At the edge of my vision, I found a moving shadow.

When I looked up in a hurry, a big bat attacked me.

"-!"

Stick out the tsuruhashi with a scream that doesn't even make a voice.

It seemed like my tsuruhashi was getting sucked into the mouth of a big bat.

It seemed like the Great Bat's skewering was over in no time.

If this were an earthly demon, he would have had trouble processing it, but the desperate big bat disappeared like smoke, leaving the big bat's fangs and demon stones behind. When I only picked up the demon stone and breathed because the big bat fangs wouldn't be for sale, I shouted out loud in peace.

"I knew he was stupid!

Why do we have to pay attention to the ceiling, put down signposts in such a labyrinth that we have to bother to pay attention underfoot!

No, well, Joffrey and Elise are a pair. I picked up the stone that Joffrey had dropped, if one of you would pay attention to the ceiling and share the role, but leave a mark.

This is limestone so you can easily write a landmark by simply rubbing it against the wall.

This landmark will also disappear after a few hours, but it will be better than the landmark that puts the stone down.

By the way, if you mix the special liquid you were just saying with lime powder, it would complete ink that won't disappear if you write in the labyrinth, although naturally you don't carry that with you because it's a criminal act to graffiti the labyrinth managed by the church.

But, well, you just have a clue. Better.

"Still, how well did they get through here?"

The next three tiers are the Goblin's nest.

A low-level apprentice swordsman is tough.

"Is it still down there, it's just tough"

Push through the three tiers as the goblin herd screws you up.

"Hmm?"

I found the stone Joffrey dropped again - but it was odd.

It was the end of the line there.

"Damn it, if you dropped it, collect it."

When I picked up the stone that had fallen, I threw it at the wall as much as I could because it was upsetting.

And the stone hits the wall and bounces back - never, it was sucked straight into the wall.

Fantasy wall!?

I've heard of places in the labyrinth that look like walls and can actually get through, but this is the first time I've actually seen them.

In the first place, no human being would go out of his way to become a trail in a place with lots of goblins. I guess that's why nobody approached that wall.

No, let's change the way we say it.

Human beings who go all the way into places with lots of goblins and become trails themselves are stupid.

"Joffre, Elise, are you there!?"

I scream at the fantasy wall.

"Hmm? That voice is Garrison! He's here."

"I'm here, Garrison!

I got a response.

Good, apparently safe.

Beyond the fantasy wall, alert for once to the trap.

It's like a small room there, no demons.

Going further back to the room, Joffrey and Elise were squatting in the corner of the wall and watching something.

"Joffrey, Elise, what are you guys doing?

"Garrison, I discovered something amazing."

says Joffre.

Something amazing?

Could it be treasure!? Then I have to take it home and give it to Katyusha.

"Nothing."

Nothing there.

I sighed and took it to the wall.

That's when - the whole wall is sucked into the wall.

Looks like it was some kind of switch. And by the time I realized it was too late.

"Ah, Garrison. It's a switch in that switch pit, so be careful."

Elise's advice was a second slow.

The floor at my feet opened tightly, and all three fell to the bottom of Naruto.