- "Minch Festival".

That came from a tiny, simple human mistake, a bug that can't even be called a bug.

It was an extremely massacre play, caused by a minimal mistake of just two numbers.

Sometimes when I still hear relevant words, my memory flashes back then.

I actually experienced "Minch Festival" the first time I played that didn't hit the patch.

When we first came to Wang Du, our level was roughly 55.

The level that can be raised in Ramric is basically up to fifty, but it came in a carriage rather than a demon-sealed ship to the Wang capital, so in the meantime it was up to some level.

I had heard from people in the city beforehand that Deus Plains was the weakest enemy around here, so I chose Deus Plains as my first destination when I got to King's Capital.

At the time, our party-forming consisted of me, the attacker, and Eddie, the attacker and tanker, and Thiel, the healer.

There was a tough spot when dealing with multiple enemies at the same time because there were no wizards, but fortunately the Deus Plains are not at risk of linking up with multiple opponents at the same time because of their size.

I was a little nervous about fighting in a new place, but sometimes I had a little leeway on the level, and I was able to win without any particular jeopardy about the first two detached norimes that emerged.

So it was the ugly white giant, King Butcher, that I met when I gained momentum and went a little further back.

Obviously I was a little freaked out by that style that looked like an event monster, but there was no information in the city that there would be a special monster on the Deus Plains.

I thought maybe a rare monster that emerged with a low probability, and the next moment I approached trying,

"... Huh?

First, Eddie the Warrior was crushed in half.

"Cat Ear Cat" is still a game for all ages.

Blood and scratches are not depicted, and monsters are often deformed so that they can be done.

Even when a human dies, it's a really clean thing that just turns into light.

Still, that's when I felt goosebumps all over my body.

What this ugly monster did was just slap Eddie with a knife that was not as thick as usual.

But as a result of the knife slapped by the white giant, Eddie's body, unable to withstand the pressure, was instantly compressed to about half his height, turning into light and disappearing.

No matter how many games, it's not roughly how humans are killed.

For that moment, that blow was enough to realize that I couldn't beat this monster.

Instructing Thiel, the healer, to flee, he himself fled with all his might.

From what I see, he looks like a dull opponent.

It's all that aggressive, so the speed will be slow.

And I felt the ground sound of Dosdos go away a little bit to back it up, and right after I tried to catch my breath.

"What...?!

Suddenly there was a terrific grunt, and I was jumping sideways on high steps.

And just moments after that, I saw a white giant running past me.

"Thiel!"

I called the name of the other fellow there but turned around and all I saw was her blue clothes, not her figure, becoming a particle of light and dissolving in the sky.

"Damn!

I'm all alone, and I still desperately escaped.

But in conclusion, that was futile.

He miraculously dodged the giant charge he had rolled out again, and managed to cast a shadow in my face that survived.

"... ah"

With my face up, this time I will be utterly desperate.

There was a second white giant.

There's still an earlier giant following us from behind.

There was no escape.

- The last thing I saw then was the look of an ugly giant, waving down a knife with a shout of joy.

If I thought about it now, I would never have beaten me in the first place.

Somehow that white giant, "King Butcher," is a dungeon at level 150, a boss monster who should be at the bottom of it, more than three minutes behind the field than Deus Plains.

At the time, level 50, there was no reason for us to be enemies.

But why would a boss of a level 150 dungeon appear on Deus Plains, which is supposed to be level 50, in the first place?

That is thought to be due to a mistake in setting the pop point.

I already told you about the pop-point setup.

Which monsters come out of that pop point is determined by the number of the set monster group.

But that number is the crook, and there's only one wrong number, and there's a danger that a monster will come out that's completely different from the intent.

It can be said that the 'Mince Festival' was just a typical example of this.

According to information from the self-proclaimed "Situational Circumstances," one of the staff misremembered the number 205, which represents "Haggan-No-Lime x 3," and the number 502, which represents "King Butcher," and in the Deus Plains registered it the other way around.

That meant there could be a level 150 + boss, King Butcher, coming out of all the pop points where three Level 48 miscellaneous fish monsters, "Farther Nolime," were supposed to be out on the Deus Plains.

The sight of King Butcher walking around in the low level field of level 50 as if it were a normal field monster, and many more, would have been a nightmare if the viewer had seen it.

And this, of course, called for the 'cat ear cat' players' snort.

Kingbutcher has a particularly high attack power among bosses in the same level band, and possesses a breakthrough attack that boasts exceptional speed, although the normal speed of travel is slow.

Furthermore, because of its strong resistance to physical attacks, the movement cannot be stopped with half-life attacks.

Naturally, there can't be any means to counter this on adventurers who visit the Deus Plains, just about level fifty...

The king of the dungeon descended on the meadow, wielding a blunt weapon-like Chinese knife in his hand, turning many players into chunks of meat.

- This is what is commonly referred to as the 'King Butcher's Mince Festival'.

Well, I'm talking about a 'cat ear cat' player who loves adversity.

Sometimes it seemed like Butcher's low level defeat pride would happen or eventually be randomly captured by a forged player, but that's a very small part of the story.

In fact, I couldn't kill Butcher on the plain until the patch came in.

From that day on, King Butcher was still a symbol of fear in me.

"Why, King Butcher is here..."

And the thing is, that King Butcher showed up again before me now.

Kingbutcher's exit to the plains should have been corrected by a patch, and now there's a massive outbreak.

Yet I'm in the mood to scream out why this guy showed up, but in fact, I already had an idea why.

Indeed, after the first patch, King Butcher no longer appears on the Deus Plains.

This is probably why I modified the pop-point numbers in the patch.

However, it was the "cat ear cat" staff who made the modification.

There is ample chance that they didn't actually just make modifications to pop points in rocks that don't monster pop.

Or I can be sure I would never have fixed it again.

And King Butcher was originally a boss monster.

Monsters with boss flags are not overwritten by mass occurrences either.

- Given all the circumstances, it's not a story that King Butcher will never come out here.

With all that in mind, neither me nor Apple could move, pushed by the power of King Butcher.

But only one of them looked up at King Butcher's giant and had fun distorting his cheeks.

Of course, it's Ryden.

"Heh. Sounds like a lot of fun to me."

I can lift my stiffness to Lyden, who speaks like that with an extra smile.

Only a fluent Ryden aroused feelings similar to anger.

"Not if you're saying it's funny!

We need to run now... "

I roughed up my voice to bump it,

"Oh. So, you guys run away right away."

Ryden grabbed it and moved forward with a weapon in what could be described as an unmade motion.

"What are you talking about! He..."

"You're strong, aren't you?

That's what I'm telling you. "

I'm annoyed by that word.

It's a frown saliva story, but Ryden has the ability to detect powerful enemies.

You can't possibly not feel the strength of a king butcher.

But still......

"An adventurer.

I'm not the exception to this gathering of fools going into monsters and ruins.

When you see a strong guy, you get excited. "

Still, he, Adventurer Ryden, stood in front of Butcher.

"But even to such an idiot, no, he thinks there's something he needs to do because he's such an idiot.

... with this power, protect the man who has no power to fight.

That's my, no, adventurer's mission. "

The sight is exactly, ants and elephants.

Totally before Pop's finished giant, but Ryden didn't pull a step.

He stares the other way at the roaring white giant who defines the present Ryden as his first prey and makes him tremble to his soul.

And......

"Look at you guys from there!

This is the adventurer's, heart-to-heart - hive!

"... ah"

Eating Butcher's blow and watching Lyden dance through the universe beautifully, I...

(Speaking of which, in addition to "Tea Drinking," he also had two other names: "The Horse in Charge," "Tea Drinking," and "Kabibi," and "Home Run," but this is what you meant...)

Oh, my God, I was remembering.