Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

26 Dehickey plan

It's only been a few days since I defeated the snake.

When I'm in the dungeon, I don't know exactly how much I want because I don't know what the date feels like.

Meanwhile, I eat and sleep.

Snakes are hard to finish eating, and new food gets caught in the net, so they can't move.

I was gonna take a little vacation at first, but this might not be a good idea.

I'm going back to Hickey as it is!

Chill out and see the pile of prey that I've finished in the last few days.

Mountain, yes mountain.

It is not Yamada.

Speaking of which, you were in the class of your previous life, Yamada.

No, because I don't care now.

Anyway, there's prey piling up in the mountains.

This was what was happening when I pinned down the demon that was caught in the net from one end.

When I was at my home, I was eating from the side where I got it, but I can't get my hands on it until I'm done eating snakes, and let's just keep it, so, here's what happened.

There was no fierce man coming through the thread like a snake, so I could easily stop him.

Some of them were Level Six and some pretty strong demons, but they're part of the mountain now, too.

Well, a high level doesn't necessarily make it strong.

My level is nine.

Serpents and each other if only on the level.

But snakes are overwhelmingly stronger in combat ability.

On the contrary, even low-level demons are confident that they won't win without yarn.

I think the most important thing in measuring strength is the race.

Even on the same level, if your opponent's race was something better, wouldn't you have a win?

I only feel that superiority and inferiority are determined at the top and bottom of the level when the same species is the opponent.

Extreme story, there's no way I can win, even if the giant spider that I know is probably the strongest.

I know it's level one, but that giant is the opponent, and I'm done getting punched where I tried.

I think you should consider the level height for reference purposes only.

Thinking about it, there would have been more than a level difference between me and the snake.

In fact, although I could handle it because I came across it when I was building a simple home, when I encounted it without any preparation, I had no chance of winning.

I can tell you were quite lucky.

The snake is currently three quarters of my body disappearing into my belly.

Should we think of that giant as having eaten three-quarters, or that we still have a quarter left?

There are some demonic carcasses piled up like mountains, and I might as well say there's still a quarter left.

With all this stockpiling, you might start to rot before you eat.

Well, I have corrosion resistance, and I wouldn't break my stomach where I ate rotten food.

Instead, it would be better to rot a little bit, maybe better to improve your skills.

Taste?

I'm going to put up with a little more rotten flavor now because I keep eating poisonous and shit that doesn't taste good.

Hmm.

After all, I can't move from here to digest all of this massive ingredient.

As long as the snake manages to eat it, no other demon is that big, and I think we can manage to reduce it.

Or if I don't try hard to eat it, I'm really going back to hickey.

This place, too, was meant to be a simple home, but it's getting as big as the previous home because of the increased length of stay.

Hmm?

Wait, wait, wait.

I guess the home's splendid, so it catches extra prey, huh?

Hmm?

I don't like it.

You're not going to attack my home, which is so robust to see even demons.

My previous home was also intended to hook up prey, so I was trying to make the yarn as hard to see as possible, but I'm not making it a defensive subject here right now.

Or so I thought, the vibration coming from the yarn.

Looks like I caught something on the net again.

Ugh.

I get more food again.

I didn't imagine you'd be in trouble with this kind of satiety.

I'm going to the catch prey for now.

He seems to be rampaging on with a pretty strong force, and did he even take the big guy?

That will give me another long pull period.

It would be nice if it were as small as possible. - What a luxurious concern.

"Failed to appraise El Rolandanel LV3 status"

"Failed to appraise El Rolandanel LV3 status"

"Failed to appraise El Rolandanel LV4 status"

What was caught was three demons.

Uh, it's the one that took three at the same time when I was at the previous home.

Is this demon a set of three?

But maybe there's more to it than it costs a big man.

Mainly in a physical sense.

In the meantime, make the yarn extra strong in restraint and hold three demons per net.

Removing each of these nets is a new move I've learned since I got here.

It's convenient because you don't have to disconnect any part of the net.

Reinstall the new net and take the demon back to the center of the home.

Ugh, it's just heavy when you have three.

I should have made it one at a time, not bothered.

Whatever!

Uh, it was heavy.

My body hurts.

I mean, I'm plainly losing my HP.

Gosh, let this anger be atoned for by these guys themselves.

I feel pretty unreasonable, but I don't care.

So Gabe, Gabe, Gabe!

"Experience has reached a certain level. Individual, Small Lesser Taratect has gone from LV9 to LV10."

"Various Basic Ability Values Increased"

Skill Proficiency Level Up Bonus Received

Skill Points Earned

"Conditions met. Individuals, Small Lesser Taratects can evolve."

... what?