Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

Fourteen. Oh, my God. Modified edition.

It's been a little while since my brothers raided.

"Proficiency reached a certain level. Skill" Spider Yarn LV5 "has become" Spider Yarn LV6 "

I played with yarn and used yarn to train and my skill level increased.

No, I had a hell of a hard time getting to the next level.

So much so that the inside of my home turned white thanks to it.

My home changed a lot compared to the first time.

First, the amount of tensile nets increased.

Up until now, I was just putting up a pair of top and bottom nets from the intersection of the T-shaped road, just a little further away, but now I'm putting up a bunch of nets, up to the division at the end of the aisle.

One group alone is the result of wanting to see my previous brothers and thinking that they might forgive me for breaking and entering.

It should take a lot of time to break through this many spider nest nets.

This made my home safer all at once.

Doing that didn't raise my skill level, so now I've done some wall decorating.

I threaded it on one side of the wall and smeared it white.

Of course it's not a free decoration.

This wallpaper thread is linked to a tensed net, and when prey is applied to the net, it is automatically adjusted to enclose the target away from the wall.

It is a proud trap that has been completed with various trials and errors.

By the time I started putting up wallpaper yarn, my skill level had increased by one.

After finishing tensioning all the wallpaper yarn, the last thing I installed was to stretch the invisible, extremely thin yarn one by one throughout my home.

I'm not letting this yarn have any adhesion, and if I touch it, I can cut it right off.

Even if left alone, it will be naturally cut off by the air flow and absorbed by the wallpaper yarn.

I think the only reason I can get a thin thread out so far is because my skill level is now 5.

The effect of this yarn, but it's for the enemy.

The tip of the yarn is connected to me, and what the yarn touches is starting to tell me what it is.

I said it was inconvenient because I can't see the back before, and then this is the enemy thread I was going to develop.

Now I don't need to worry about my back if I'm inside my home, so I decided to let that happen and stick around all over my home.

Slow down I want to be able to remotely manipulate this and explore outside my home.

So, when I got this far, I just stopped doing things and I was working on just wasting yarn, and my skill level finally went up to 6.

Thanks to this, luxurious yarn, like fine silk yarn, can be made into hairballs and left unmade.

This is going to be a pretty good amount if I sell it to humans.

Well, I don't know what the human textile industry is like.

By the way, if you put out just the amount of yarn, you'll naturally be hungry.

That's why I didn't leave the poor prey caught in the net.

I hear all the demons in this area are poisonous.

Even the poisonous fangs don't quite kill me.

Well, my win won't waver at the time I restrain myself to the net.

Still, I wish I could do it without thread, yeah, that's murky.

Even the poisonous fangs, which are the deciding factor over here, won't work until I've stabbed them all the time.

If I hadn't restrained you with yarn for such a long time, this one would have been hit back with a counterattack.

Thanks to this, the Poison Tooth skill level went up to 4 and the Poison Resistance skill level went up to 5.

I don't know if it's because of increased poison tolerance, but that bitter taste of poisonous demons is becoming the opposite of habit.

The demons I have defeated so far are three "El Laurandanel" and one "El Rope Pekatot", "El Row Basilisk" and "Finzigoat" each.

All were further restrained with yarn where they caught on the net, and terminated with poisonous teeth.

Errolandanel was a monster like a small dinosaur, and he was in a hurry because he had come to the top of three.

Well, I didn't struggle because all three of them were stunningly caught in the net.

Ellow Pecatot was a strange demon with monkey-like arms on his torso like a pair of penguins and pelicans.

Findgoat was a bee-like demon, unusually large and giant enough to fill this passage, which is about three metres long.

Although it was easy to get on the extra net because of it.

The worst part was the ellow basilisk.

He was a big lizard looking demon, but as he was named a basilisk, he made a petrified attack.

Maybe it was the same fairy tale, the demon eye of petrification, but one of my forelegs got petrified.

Thanks to the very slow pace at which the petrification progressed, I managed to defeat it, but it was a terribly powerful enemy.

It was hard because I had to spend it on my petrified feet until I leveled up and peeled it afterwards.

I could be positive as a balance of payments because I could get a petrification resistance skill, but it was the same as the first frog or even more dangerous.

Oh, Sarah, I said it, but I level up.

And three.

I'm level five now.

I just know my skills: "Poison Tooth LV4," "Spider Yarn LV6," "Appraisal LV2," "Contraindication LV1," "Outer Lane Magic LV1," "Poison Resistance LV5," "Acid Resistance LV2," "Corrosion Resistance LV1," "Petrochemical Resistance LV1."

Even though the level has gone up by three, the skill level hasn't gone that far.

The appraisal hasn't come up from LV2 at all.

Looks like there are fewer proficiency bonuses from leveling up than I thought.

And then I missed hearing it when I first leveled up, but it also seems to increase when I level my skill points.

However, that amount seems to be a lot less.

I was tense when I heard Heavenly Voice (tentatively) say I got skill points, but after that I tried to see if I could get some skills, but I couldn't.

I tried to think of a classic skill at a time like this, an item box, or an automatic playback that seemed useful if there was one, and a possible skill from one end to the other, but I didn't have the skills I could get.

Heaven's voice (tentative) doesn't even react when you don't have such skills in the first place, even if skills existed.

Skill Points are missing

I just got the answer back.

Take all your skills, Double! They don't seem to be able to do something like that.

Skill-related constraints seemed tougher than I thought.