"... ha. Finally."

Before the giant monolith, I sigh.

What I've come to is the sky city called the dungeon of the sky, its entrance.

Naturally, I don't have company.

I'm alone.

This is for a reason other than that I'm a solo player.

First of all, it was impossible for me to be alone the way I was until I got here.

The spectrum tower that it has up to a thousand floors.

That's Pandora's box.

It is said that the pattern of the map may be less than the image, but there are various random gimmicks.

When you achieve the conditions, you have a mission set up where gold and silver chests come out, you need to defeat a certain number of miscellaneous fish in the milestone hierarchy to appear bosses guarding the stairs to the next floor, there are bonus stairs that you can skip on several levels, you have personalized traps set up, and those tricks like boiled all sorts of games are fun to say, but come on, there are problems...

The contents of the silver crate are all over the bug anyway because the item table on the crate after 800 floors is somehow the same as the one on the ground floor, or it could be packed if the pig trap was odd because if you put it in a trap and the pig state you can't pick up the keys, or if the floor on which the boss comes out and the bonus floor on which the enemy turns into the item overlaps you can't come out and move on because the boss can't defeat the miscellaneous enemy, or if you enter the fifth floor bonus staircase on a level like two hundred ninety-eight or six hundred ninety-nine floors you go back to two hundred and three or six hundred and four floors, or if you satisfy the conditions for appearance of the gold crate before you satisfy the conditions for appearance of the silver crate, you can't get the contents of the silver crate for life...

Of course I can't be attacking something like that properly.

That's where Cat Ear Cat Players come out with their knitted Special Attack.

If it's a hassle to go inside the tower, you should climb from the outside, a tactic that has been devised that is simply a rough business of climbing up the outer walls of the tower and going through the walls and into them in a mirage of dreams where you reached the top.

But even though it's easier than going inside, it's quite a struggle to climb a tower a thousand stories high (there's actually information that as far as the exterior goes, there's no height for a thousand stories, but I don't know as much as true or false).

It took hours, albeit the flesh of an inexhaustible game, and my legs trembled when I accidentally looked down along the way.

And when I use the mirage on the top floor, I also warp outside the tower when I'm unlucky, and it's pretty harsh because it could fall without the art of exchange.

I thought if I jumped straight from the outer wall of the tower into the sky city, the sky city is unfortunately hidden in the clouds, even higher than the top floor of the tower.

You don't even have to be mean here in vain.

I quietly entered the tower using a mirage of dreams.

And when I touched the puffy and floating mysterious sphere on the top floor of the tower, suddenly my body was wrapped in a white membrane like a chavon ball, and through the wall, my body rose with every chavon ball, and when I realized it, I was reaching the sky city.

"I mean, this, that's it, right?"

I once again look at the room and see it all.

Mysterious instrumentation with numbers that I'm not sure about.

Colorful lines of light flowing through the surface of metallic walls in vain.

And the extreme is the advanced design door at the edge of the room, which obviously just seems to be an automatic door.

It's more of a SF taste than a complete fantasy.

"The city of the future. No, rather this..."

On my way to this city, I recall a panoramic view of the sky city that I saw only a little in the chavon balls.

It was because of the old one, or some of it was missing, but the whole picture was sufficiently visible.

If you take that into account and describe this place in plain language, this is not a city or anything else, but rather......

"Starship...... right?

Cat ears, cat staff guys, they came here and started ignoring the integrity of the world view completely.

... Well, here comes a level enough enemy to line up in the last dungeon, let alone a dungeon.

I don't care if it's just a little messed up.

Come to think of it, there shouldn't be a spaceship, a spaceship, or any vocabulary for the inhabitants of this fantasy world.

Considering that, it may be that this is also what we call a sky city, in some ways, in line with world settings.

In the first place, I'm either a performance cook, and I don't have a lot of set cook qualities.

I decided to enjoy the offense without thinking deeply.

I try not to see any information other than deadly bugs about places I haven't been yet.

Still, the information about where players often go is something that naturally gets into their ears without having to be aware of it, but I didn't have a lot of information about this sky city because few people have arrived yet.

Even with all that, all I know is this much.

· No fatal bugs (game packs if you save - save data, machine body breaks, etc.)

· The level of enemies in the sky city is high, especially in front of the deepest part, where there is a boss strong enough to be said to be "the strongest cat in melee"

-Back of the boss is a power reactor, which masters the function of the sky city by switching it on, and the miscellaneous fish monster disappears

After the power reactor starts, the escape device can be used, and by switching it on, you can move freely between the ground and the sky city in the future.

· Absolutely need magic or items to combat falls

In short, it's my feeling that this is a decent dungeon with strong enemies, but for what it's worth, and that if you do something about the boss and even move the power reactor, everything else is going to happen.

Finally, here is one of the reasons why no one was brought here.

The shark, who still seems stronger than me, will still only make you die for nothing if you bring someone else.

In that regard, I am also confident that if I am alone, I can successfully judge some crisis.

Nevertheless, it is the cat ear cat world that dies lightly if you are chronic.

I'm not overly nervous, but I'm never alarmed.

"All right, let's go!

When I let myself live, I stood in front of the automatic door, vigilant as anything could happen.

"... that?

The door didn't open.

After about fifteen minutes of worrying about it, I finally discovered that if I applied the magic of light attributes to the grey glass-like part that was next to the door, the switch would go on and the door would open.

No, to make an excuse, it took so long for Light Barrett, the magic of light attributes that I thought I might have used the first time, to not be a light attribute.

I don't think I know what you're talking about, but the truth is that Light Barrett is light magic with fire attributes, and I still don't know what you're talking about.

Could this game be fucking gay, too?

But because of that, I know how this dungeon works.

Basically, it seems to be something that moves the gimmick forward with light magic on the gray switch.

Sometimes it's an automatic door switch, but more than that is a mobile device that puts out something like that chavon ball that was also on the top floor of the tower.

Light the switch beside the sphere with light magic and the sphere will rise, touch that floating sphere and a chavon ball will form to take me somewhere.

While I'm wrapped in chavon balls, gravity, walls and ceilings take me somewhere fluffy, but this has been very difficult.

That's not just because you can see the outside landscape from the chavon balls, your feet shake too high sometimes when you're floating outside the city.

I wish they had the same mobility device before they took me, but the basics are one-way.

If so, there can be no problem with cat ears and cats.

It's still okay to be put back where you were supposed to have been a long time ago.

The worst part was that they took me to a place where the way they took me was a complete trail, where there was no way forward and you completely forgot to set this path.

There was nothing I could do, so I had to try to get out somewhere in one or eight using the mirage wall removal bug.

Luckily I was able to get back to another aisle properly at that time, but I can't even use a whoops and a wall out bug considering that one wrong step could have been thrown out of the city.

Boasting the size of just what is said to be a city, mapping is also difficult for substantial warp devices and 3D maps on top of it.

The offense was harder than I imagined.

And it is the presence of a personalized enemy character that adds a very unpleasant colour to that long exploration.

These robots have completely ignored the worldview they've had.

One enemy is a nagging laser gun, which has fired paralyzed rays of unusual resistance ignorance.

I couldn't move one thing because the next attack would come as soon as it expired.

One enemy was not a player, but dared to cast a mysterious ray of light in pursuit of weapons and protective equipment.

The durability of the equipment had been reduced by nearly half by the time I checked it.

One enemy had emitted light a certain time after the battle and, if noticed, had been returned to the starting point.

The fruits of the exploration that took four hours became water bubbles.

One enemy deformed the moment he recognized me, and in the meantime deformed again when I attacked and did damage, and in the meantime deformed and died when I stabbed Todome.

What the hell did you want, this guy?

One enemy has made sounds like when he caught the blackboard as soon as he entered combat mode, and has directly attacked the spirit of the player, not the character.

I mean, it's crazy as a game, this.

You're such a harassing genius, you monsters who want to say, strike in the middle of a long quest for dungeons.

No matter how much you don't want to fight, the passage of a sky city is narrow to avoid combat, and you can't reduce the endurance value of your gear or leave enemies forced to warp.

Even if you can afford HP or MP, your mental strength is shredded galloping.

And it is common for mental problems to spill over on the physical side as well.

After a long chavon ball trip, it was time to get distracted and raided by a large group of robots, who managed to return all of it.

"That, my HP..."

In self-judgment, HP, which was still thought to be more than half of it, was in enough condition to say that it was dying.

At a time like this, it's very bad that you're too obsessed to grasp your condition.

I was stunned to see if he'd been cornered so far before I knew it.

However, the search was hard, but it was never the only one.

Originally, I was a root gamer.

The SF gimmick was cat ear cat pickled for a long time. It was fresh for me, so I was happy with one automatic door, and I wasted hours enjoying it in the monitor room where I could see what was going on in the lower realm.

"* Light Sword *" all along the way. He even got the sword of light and wielded it in vain and laughed.

But such a smile was not until I experienced the "despair".

"Are you kidding me! How am I supposed to take that down?

I ran desperately down the aisle frightened by the sound of that Gashan, Gashan, following me from behind.

"Transparency on the move, that's an absolute anomaly!

Saying, I look back again behind my back.

... I'm here!

He's translucent when players are far away, like he's always wrapped up in that "chavon ball".

It travels slowly, but it's impossible to shake off an item that always walks the shortest distance.

"Soon, it should be soon!

My only hope is an escape device.

He wiped out the boss's eyes in this sky city and managed to activate the power unit.

All you have to do is find an escape device...

"That one!

I was staring, the door that I couldn't really open until I got to the deepest part.

It is open under the influence of moving the power unit.

Behind it is a sphere, a familiar switch and moving device.

Eighty-nine, that would be the escape device.

This will help, shouldn't I have been so distracted?

"- Come on!"

Suddenly, through the wall in front of me, the robot's arm pops out.

"You're lying..."

That, too, is a brave form unlike anything else that is likely to come out as a Righteous Squad boarding on a holiday morning.

What a protagonist machine, a handsome person machine just to say.

But that was the symbol of fear for me now.

"Fuck, whoa, whoa!

The passage of this sky city is narrow.

Still, if he hasn't appeared in the aisle yet and cut it off, there's still a gap.

"Steph...... no, I'm going in!

Discontinued using skills that were likely to be reflexed.

Slip through the boss's side while still alive, through one or eight possibilities.

"- Huh!?

The boss's sword passes over his reflexively scratchy head.

But barely.

Side by side, out!

In front of you, a moving device and its switch appear.

"In between, yes, yes!

When I emit light magic toward the switch, I simultaneously extend my hand into a sphere that hasn't even lit up yet.

At the same time that its hand touches the sphere, the switch lights up and a chavon ball is formed.

But by then, he was already coming this way.

Soytz wielded his only weapon, a mechanical sword, and tried to swing it down now......

"- Bye, handsome. I'll see you."

But there was no time for that.

At that time, my body was transported to the chavon balls, and I flew downstairs with tremendous momentum towards the lower realm.

"Heh, it was dangerous."

I sigh a sigh of relief in the chavon balls heading for the surface with Gungu.

I couldn't beat the boss, but for now I had minimal achievements.

Now you can always go to the sky city, and it won't be long before you're strong enough to revenge back to him.

"But if you think about it, what logic can you use to make a shortcut?"

I tilt my neck as I watched the chavon balls fall through the clouds.

This mobile device is basically one-way.

To return to the sky city, there must be a similar device or alternative to it on the ground side.

But I can't believe such an SF place except on the top floor of this sky city and spectrum tower......

- Hmm?

That's what I thought, something caught in the back of my brain.

Somewhere before......

"Oh, oh!

Every thought was forced to be interrupted.

The chavon balls quickly approached the surface and slowed down gradually.

And I also know that this Chavon Ball destination is not simply a surface.

"That's..."

This chavon ball is on its way to a point by the tower.

- Buried in the sand, ruins.

In retrospect, it was definitely near the tower, but it's where I never set foot.

... Yes, speaking.

Long ago, I heard about it.

Talk about the strange ruins of a robot appearing once and for all in a habit near the spectrum tower that has no treasure, no tricks to move it or anything.

I was talking about a messy period at cat ears cat dawn, and I guess I left a map of the bot event anyway, that's about all I thought.

But that, maybe...

I didn't even have time to think about it.

My body descended toward that "ruin" at a fierce speed, sand, ceiling penetrating, into the "ruins"...

"This interior...!

My suspicions turn to certainty in the familiar atmosphere in the ruins, strangely metallic design walls and narrow and painful passages.

And I gazed at him to gain further certainty, and as time went by, my feet were on the ground, at that moment,

"That's right! I knew it. - Fluff!

I was crushed to death.

"... and that's what happened."

That's how it ends, and when I finish talking about my game-age recap,

"Oh, yes. You're a regular guy."

Mitsuki replies nastyly.

Somehow, isn't the response to me getting cluttered up?

"So, that's, like," Huh? 'How did Mr Soma suddenly die?

I turn to her to answer what Ena said.

"That's, well, come on, I'll talk to you. Shall we move now?"

That's what I say, I walk out.

Spectrum tower rushing through heaven, its beauty… towards an angle of about forty-five degrees.

"Huh? Oh, uh, what about the tower? Climb the wall of the tower..."

"... to?

Ena asks how surprised she is for some reason, but it was this way that I was surprised by that question.

"No, what are you talking about? I told you I'm not going to the tower.

"Yeah, yeah! So, but! Yep!?

Think about it in common sense, I don't have to think, but you seem confused because of your weird assumptions.

I'll explain to you how to teach Ena.

"The tower just walked over to the landmark. 'Cause even if you're gonna climb outside, it'll take hours.

First, that's it. At the end of the day, you have to use a wall out bug to get inside the tower.

I told you I wouldn't use a bug move this time. "

"Oh, no, uh... Ugh......!

I get my mouth pounding, Ena, and I can't say anything.

Instead, Mitsuki asked me a little tired.

"So our destination is…"

Mitsuki's eyes, who say so, "ruins" in front.

No, I was capturing "buildings that look like ruins".

So I nod.

I nodded loudly and declared.

"What we're going to do is make it another 'entrance' to the sky city and the end of the escape device.

"Ruins" with shortcuts commonly known as "Doors to Heaven" or "Floors to Heaven (Angel Ladder)"... no, it's part of a fallen sky city. "