"The curse of frenzy? What kind of a curse is that?

Seeing Hal as he asked, she shook her neck to the side.

Her amount of knowledge is inferior to Caro's, but in her childhood she read various books at Demon King's Castle, so she knows quite a bit. But suppose that Hal has never heard of it, it would be a pretty minor curse.

Suzuki explained the curse to answer my question.

"The curse of frenzy is the curse of its name. When you hear a specific wording Word, the profession becomes a criminal position called Berserker the Mad Warrior, triggering a unique skill"

So you're saying you can force me to change jobs?

It does seem troublesome if activated during battle because suddenly it's rare to be level one.

But I only have a bad feeling about the skills inherent in the mad warrior Berserker......

"... is that profession, possibly inherent skills, pretty bad stuff?

"Exactly. There are two inherent skills of the Mad Warrior Berserker, one of which is Frenzy - an hour, and his status increases dramatically instead of being in a state of confusion. Even a Level 1 Mad Warrior will be as strong as a level 20 or so swordsman. Normal people will have enough power to strangle and kill in less than ten seconds."

"That's certainly troublesome."

"It's no trouble. Another unique skill of the mad warrior Berserker is homicide - if you kill the same race, you get ten times more experience than usual"

Ten times - no big deal compared to my growth rate of 400 times.

But, but.

"After all, it's easy to get a level when you kill people"

Once, the words the bandits used to say in the labyrinth of floor lance come back to life.

Suppose a Level 1 Mad Warrior stormed and killed ten people. Then the experience comes in when you kill a hundred people.

If you get to the level, don't get really out of hand.

"If there are fewer people, there will be fewer victims, but if the curse is activated in the crowd, it will suck."

"... is that curse something that develops naturally?

"No. It is necessary for someone with good spell to perform the ritual and activate it. If you curse a person, you have two holes - if it becomes a curse for that class, if the level goes to 1, if you lose your profession, if you do poorly, your life is even in danger. It's a dangerous curse."

"Such a curse..."

It's not impossible that Hal didn't know.

Still, confusion?

I have no tolerance for confusion.

In the unlikely event that the Mad Warrior Berserker emerges when he uses his job search skills, he will have to make sure he doesn't change his career.

"It's true, though, that you can't even look for more than you don't know who it was used for. I'll keep the guards informed, and they'll investigate."

I'll take care of it, Baron.

"Yes, I've been entrusted, Lord Baronet."

"What, the horizontal letters are a little cool. Uh, what's with the baron?

Baron.

"Well, I'll take care of it, Baron."

That's what we said and nodded.

After a while Caro returned.

A few more minutes, I would have been worried if I'd been home late. It's a brilliant time to go home as if you were reading my mind.

"Is this the architectural style of Master Ichino's hometown? Very functional architecture."

That's what Caro said and praised the house. Yeah, Japanese architecture is beautiful, after all. That's right, Caro has a different eye base.

Well, my house was a family type apartment, so I didn't really benefit from these features of functional beauty.

"We will now provide the materials that we have been looking into. Shipyard Dock employees, but when I gathered information from clerks, all they knew was material about accounting relationships."

So you don't know where you're going?

"No, I use demon stones for fuel, but in view of the amount of demon stones that Master Daijiro purchased, the flyable time is two weeks. It is impossible to cross over to other continents. Because that means the airship headed for the eastern town - Sir Suzuki, do you have a map of this continent?

"Oh, yeah, wait a minute"

Suzuki brought the map and spread it out.

"A place where demon stones can replenish in two weeks. Demon Stone can only be picked in a dungeon. Given the location of the books and towns where the dungeons purchased by Ichino are located, there are seven towns that can replenish large quantities of demonic stones. Of which, considering the terrain on which the airship can land, friendship countries with Tsaobar, etc."

Caro checked three towns with his fingers.

They were all port towns in the eastern part of the southern continent. You can never say those three places are close by.

But...

"Narrowed down to those three locations, does that mean you know where they went from the airship sightings heading east?"

"Yes, you're right. Of course, if Mr. Daijiro privately owns a large quantity of demon stones in his item bag, he could travel to the Eastern Continent."

"I don't assume the worst. In the first place, we're trying to catch up on the airship on foot."

That's what I said and nodded.

"Wow, Carol is"

"You know - on the battle side, Hal. On the information side, Caro. They're both important to me."

"Right - where's Mr. Sakura?

"Hmm, is Maori a moodmaker?

He's a street performer.

Plus, it's one of my purposes.

Returning her to Japan - for me, meeting Hal and Caro and deciding not to return to Japan, her goal was another possibility for me.

If it's true, I wanted to engage Maori and Mr. Daijiro in this Maleiguri to help me get them back to Japan. And that purpose is still in me.

"Oh, I'm sorry. I'll make you some tea, Carol."

Suzuki said that and smiled bitterly, going to brew Caro's share of tea.

After Caro drops off Suzuki's back, he keeps reporting back to me.

"And about Mr. Milky's book..."

"You figured that out, too?

"Yes, Mr. Milky says he's staying in this town. I didn't know where he was."

"You don't know where you are, but you do know you're still in this town?

"Yes, there's going to be an event selling literature soon, and they're going to be selling it there"

Collection sales event.

When I heard that, I found out who the event was.

Definitely, it's a peer magazine impromptu.