Isekai Taneuma

Level Up Fanfare

After the duel with the bees, Feng's Hierarchy rose in the village.

It hasn't been a month since I started living in a Wesen colony, but I've come to know a lot about their habits and nature. The Beast is great as long as he is strong. Conversely, there is nothing you can do if you are weak. It operates under very simple rules, but the settlements cannot be maintained, so in the end, the leaders of the settlements form a group by protecting the weak. It's like a monkey in Mount Monkey, but all these tribes are like this.

Therefore, Feng, who achieved the pleasure of defeating the giant bear in that duel, gathered the respect of middle-aged people in the village and soon became seen as the top group in the village's Hierarchy.

Since the neighboring village asked for a favor, it was difficult for the bear to defeat even the villagers (because they were bare hands...), and it was thought that they could do as much as a gargantuar. The villagers think Feng is as powerful as the chief because he defeated it.

In fact, there was a callus there that could not be said to people... but the Beast didn't seem to think of anything that could be noticed right away by a mean person, because he wasn't very smart.

Anyway, specifically, how did the treatment in Feng-no-Village change....

First, one day, suddenly, the elder came to Feng's house and declared to Feng that he would allow him to support his wife and ten families. I'm troubled to hear that all of a sudden... the neighbors told me what it was like to twist my neck. Apparently, residents are not allowed to have wives or children on their own in this settlement. It will always have the permission of the chief.

Gargantuar told me about it during the bear extermination, but the Beast's innate abilities depend on his parents' level. Wesen have level caps and have limits to growth. Higher levels of parents are more likely to give birth to higher levels of children, but if either parent's level is lower, unexpectedly lower levels of children may be born. That's why they pay close attention to marriage.

And of course, there is a limit to the number of children born. You can have as many children as you want at a high level, but there are only children at a low level who are in the way. The point is that the higher the average level of the whole village, the higher the average value of the next generation, so we want to avoid creating as low a level as possible.

That's why the elder told Feng about his wife's permission and the number of his family. Especially since Feng is not a beast in the first place, and there is no level cap (maybe), this is only formal... Perhaps the elders wanted to say that Feng is also a member of the village. I appreciate that feeling, so I'll take it honestly.

And one more thing. I decided to move the house.

As I mentioned before, the settlement is spread out to fit neatly in the shadow of a giant tree that is likely to be about a thousand years old, but the closer it is to the roots of the divine tree, the higher the Hierarchy family lives. Feng had been a stranger until now and he thought it would be useless to hunt, so he was given a guest house on the outskirts of the village, but he was told to move to the center of the village because the sequence had risen in this case.

But even if they asked me to move out of nowhere, the middle of the village was already buried by other families... what would I do? And I thought, oh, my God, everyone in the village shifted the house one by one, and the whole house was empty. Except for the chief's house, none of the settlement houses are similar in construction, with foundations and simple roofs, no wall-like walls, and no one is attached to their house because the difference is about the size.

The Guild Chief invited me to the garrison, and honestly, I didn't intend to stay that long in this settlement... but the villagers moved before Feng refused, so that's why I decided to stay there forever.

The new house was well maintained and did not need cleaning, unlike the excavated hut on the outer edge where it used to live. The floor area was about three times the size, but as usual there is no concept of a wall, so I really want you to do something about it that is completely visible from the neighborhood. In the meantime, hang the tarp like a mosquito net just around the bed for privacy.

Now, this is the Phoenix who got a big house unexpectedly, but soon Jeanne and Mary moved to their new home because they were caught in the word that it was okay to increase their family.

I didn't ask for anything else, but Jeanne was purely worried about him, even though Feng was dying from the noise. Jeanne's determination seemed to be strong, even though she said she didn't have to do it because it was a village without privacy or shit. Well, I'm not going to say anything to faggots anymore, so I'll take that kind of generosity honestly.

On the other hand, Mary stuck to such a Jeanne, or simply said that the village seemed more enjoyable. Originally trapped in the border for 300 years, she was starving for excitement outside so that she could enjoy life in the woods during her escape.

Once I was in the Alliance Garrison, I didn't have to worry about sleeping beds, but it didn't seem to be enough. It seems that Feng was secretly envious of living in the village and came to this occasion.

By the way, the arrival of the priests temporarily caused the village to make noise. Is it because the priests and the beasts aren't close? On the contrary, if you look at it from a beast, it seems that the gods are like gods.

300 years ago, with the history that they were chased by the woods and eventually saved by the empire of the gods, the magic used by the gods still looks like a miracle of God to the beasts. Wesen, unlike humans, can't use modern magic, so they're afraid of the powers of the divine powers they use. It is ironic because the opposing priests look down on the beasts who do not believe in their gods.

Anyway, that's how Feng's new life began.

A day in the Gargantuar settlement begins with a bird chorus. As the sun rises, the birds nesting in the village's sacred tree, the giant tree, wake up and sing Peach Park. The loud voice was a stunning remark, and on the first day I came to the village, I thought I'd even broken into the dump car. Now I'm used to it, but no matter how tired it is, it's noisy enough to wake up on time every morning.

The most unusual thing about moving in was that the bird's manure was less harmful. The settlements under the trees seem likely to cause more damage as we go to the center, but the trees are too huge for birds to nest on the accessible exterior, rather less in the middle. That's probably why a hierarchical family built a house in the heart of the village.

Feng, who woke up today with a big chorus of birds, spent a relaxing breakfast time with the two of them who had been up earlier, making rice at the village's only kitchen and talking about today's plans.

Jeanne was worried about the assault, or had been actively looking around the neighborhood since moving to the village to try to improve the relationship. Nevertheless, the rules of the veterinarian society are like the power goes to the ground, so the villagers don't care about anything anymore, but as for him, he seemed to calm down if he didn't do something. They're going to Gargantuar's house again today, and they're going hunting with us.

Mary is playing with the children on behalf of Feng. She was feared by the villagers as a priest, but had nothing to do with her children, so she soon became popular with them. Until now, it had been Feng's job to take care of the village's children, so it was a little lonely, but, well, I hope she enjoyed it.

The children wanted to see Mary's ancient spells because they were cash. Seeing it doesn't mean anything in particular, but it must feel amazing because adults are scared. Today, still in the corner of the village, Mary was blowing something away with an energy bolt while the children were teasing her.

Now, Feng was lying around looking at the village and checking his status. It goes without saying why we are doing that, because the level has risen.

After the duel with the bees, when the banquet was over and the village settled down, Feng remembered and checked the status and realized that his level was rising again. And this time, not only the level of Feng, but also the shared experience value.

Fengbai

Str10 dex11

Agi10 vit10

Int10 cha10

Bonus1

Level5 xp/next330/500

Hp/mp100 /50 ac10 pl0 pie5 san10

Job alchemist

Per/ali good/dark bt c

Party-exp100

Feng Bai LVUP

† Jeanne Dark †

Mary Sue LVUP

William Henry Bonney LVUP

I was honestly surprised by this. Because when Feng talked to Leonardo before he went to the duel, he made a hypothesis that he would gain experience if he failed. However, this time, it seems like a failure, even though nothing has been done, not only has the level risen, but the shared experience has been included.

How the hell did this happen?

It is conceivable that, unlike last time, I was officially hired by the Adventurer Alliance. If this shared experience is what TRPG calls a quest experience, it feels like an Alliance request is going to be a cause.

In addition to Feng alone, I may have received a request for a party.

In this case... Quests could not have been completed without Gargantuar. I didn't even realize it, and I wasn't even a party member in the first place... well, considering that there are guest members, it would be a good idea.

You're such an idiot. Reality is not a game. If it's a TRPG, where's the Game Master? Rather than being in trouble, the nature (of us) is bad because of the existence of a "God" that seems like it. Captured by common sense, it doesn't change that you don't know anything. In the first place, you can guess when you see the status screen.

Anyway, what should I do with this shared experience for now...?

I wish I had the personality to stick to myself without thinking about anything, but the modern SAGA, who has died many times, hesitates to gamble like that. I know you're gonna be strong. Maybe you should stick it in Guillaume. After all, Mary may also be a hand.

Feng was in such a state of anguish that Mary came back.

"Hmm... MP is empty. The children didn't let me go inside. Oh, my God."

"Here, eat some grass."

Feng threw grass picked in the neighborhood, and she began to jiggle with ham. It is an MP healing herb, but it is not far from the high-purity crystals Feng made in the city. I would like to think about the future and get some more, but it is also difficult in the middle of such a big forest. I wish I could grow it anywhere... but that's not the case, so I want you to refrain from wasting MP.

While thinking of such a thing, Feng thought back and asked.

"Well, hey, what's Mary's level?

"Me...? It's level one."

"Hmm... level 1-!!??

The arm with the cheek stick came off and my head hit the cock and the floor. Feng held his light-headed head and shouted out his wild voice. Level 1? I can't believe there was such a person besides myself... and I've been acting together, and I've never even noticed it before...

As Feng turned her eyes black and white at unexpected events, Mary had a calm expression.

"What? 'Cause it can't be helped. I've never been out there before."

"Oh, I see... there wasn't any outside enemies there. That didn't give me a chance to raise my level."

"That's right. And laughing at it is a horrible thing to say."

I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

Feng immediately lowered his head. Anyway, I can't even say anything about other people.

"Nobody knows what a low-level person feels like more than me. I was surprised and said something insensitive. I'm sorry."

"... that's fine. I know there's no offense."

"No, I've never seen you fight. It looks like ancient spells can be used, so I thought it was very high level."

"A priest is born with an energy bolt that anyone can use."

"Hmm... by the way, what's your status?

Mary Sue

Str15dex16

Agi 17 vit 15

Int16cha18

Level1 xp/next0/1000

Hp/mp750/300 ac10 pl0 pie 10 san10

JOB MAGE Lv1

Per/ali good/light bt b

Mary's status was somewhat similar to that of Leroy Jenkins I heard earlier. Compared to ordinary people, it's a big deal, but it's lacking in flowers like Jeanne. It is a numerical value that feels like it is neither possible nor impossible.

But now that it turns out to be the correction value, I don't think I threw it away. The Gentiles, by analogy, are a unit that can use special magic that can't be used by humans, with multiple buffs on every action at all times. Besides, despite Level 1, it boasts high HP and MP, and even has self-healing ability.

Mary can only use Energy Bolts, but I did hear earlier in the castle that the priest should learn new magic by increasing his level and increasing his HP and MP. Then there's only one more thing to do.

"Hey, Mary. Then why don't you level it up?

"Huh? I see. I'm always counting on everybody, and I want to hunt big things like spiders and brag to the people in my village."

"I'm not bragging about it... okay, let's raise it to the next level"

"Yeah, but what do we do? Are you going hunting with Jeanne?

"No, you don't have to do that. Because there's a more efficient way."

Feng said that and tapped the letter of the level-up next to Mary's name, which appeared on her status screen. Then the shared experience value I just had decreased before I could see it, and it ended up being zero.

I'm sure Mary had a lot of experience with this. This is the first time I've raised a priest's level, but I've seen Guillaume in his 30s rise to his 50s. There must be a dramatic change.

Feng was so excited.

"... kyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

All of a sudden, Mary screamed and crouched on the spot.

Feng jumped to the unexpected action.

The villagers, who worshipped Mary as a god, peered at her face from the house.

And from Gargantuar's house, Jeanne, who heard the voice, jumped out and jumped into the house at the speed of just saying that the wind pressure could kill people.

"What's the matter!? Mary!? Did White do something to you!?

"Hey, hey! I see how you usually look at me!!

"Eh!? So, White, you didn't do anything?

"... no, I did it."

Jeanne glanced with a sharp expression. Even the mere existence of a man like a murder weapon makes him feel like he's staring at you like that. Feng excused himself while turning pale.

"No, even if I did, I didn't do anything special. No, it might be special, but... ahh! Don't bother me anymore! I was raising Mary's level."

"Level?"

"You've raised your level before, haven't you? In that way."

As Feng explained, Mary, who was screaming, rolled her head and floor.

"Ahhhhh, my head... my head..."

"What's wrong? Mary, do you have a headache?

"There's a strange noise in my head!

I wonder if I have a headache, but apparently it doesn't hurt. Anyway,

"Weird noise?

"Yeah, I've been hearing the same, deafening sound in my head for a long time. I can hear you even if you close your ears. What does this mean? Have I gone crazy? Maybe you'll stay like this forever!?

She is pale at her own hypothesis. It would be nice to say that there is no such thing, but I can't say that I can't rest easy because the cause is not clear. In the meantime,

What kind of noise is that?

and Feng asked,

"Er, er... La-chan! Chanra-chan!

Hearing the melody Mary desperately tried to convey, Feng and Jeanne opened their eyes.

"Chanra-chan! And the same sound comes again and again... ah, it stopped... what is this!?

Confused Mary looked up at Phoenix's faces with tearful eyes. They looked at Mary equally puzzled. It's not impossible to be confused. It sounded familiar to me anyway.

"This is... that, right?

Oh, it's Drake.

Mary desperately told me it was a fanfare to level up Draquet. In short, the fanfare kept ringing in Mary's head just like when she knocked down the stray metal.

You might be surprised if you didn't know that. She was probably in a hurry because she could hear her deaf ears. But from someone who knows it, it's funny.

Apparently, when the priest levels up, the fanfare will ring. No, maybe it's just Mary... but the only thing I can tell you is that it's almost certain that there could have been people in this world who lived in the same age as Feng.

Feng and the others found traces of this phenomenon.