Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

Ellow Grand Labyrinth Anomaly Investigation Team ②

Eight days after entering the Great Labyrinth.

It's time to get closer to the area where the anomalies are happening.

The knights I didn't expect much of, but the only thing missing was the head, which I could use quite a bit when it comes to combat.

At first I thought even the noble Bombon unit had been pushed, and in fact this unit seems to consist of around three noble second sons.

but that's the Lengzant Empire of the mighty nation.

It wasn't just a decorative unit.

"Sure, we are a noble gathering unit, but we have the same training and experience in action as any other team. It's a unit made of people who didn't succeed to the title in the first place. We're all desperate to get the title again."

That was it.

The arrogance of the former aristocrats has not escaped, but they have also experienced quite a bit of a training ground, which seemed surprisingly flexible.

On that evidence, before entering the labyrinth, I didn't really listen to my instructions, but when I went into the labyrinth and experienced the harshness, I honestly apologized for my attitude until then and followed my instructions.

"I honestly watched the Great Labyrinth sweetly. Lack of general common sense is a drawback of the former nobleman's troop deceased. Perhaps we should devote a little training time to general upbringing next time."

The captain of the knight looks like a man who can do quite well.

But it's a delightful miscalculation to use than the knight thought, but I can't stop feeling bad.

You're not supposed to have arrived in the area that was up for reporting yet, but there are more demons than usual.

So far there have been no deaths, but there have been several injuries.

I have a therapist, so it's a problem, but I don't know what's going to happen. What scares me about the Great Labyrinth.

Poisoning has been brought in in in large quantities, and some knights have gained poison resistance in successive wars so far.

Yeah, I don't think that's going to be a bad thing, but I still don't have a bad feeling about it.

Queen, but you're putting it out nearby?

Is it possible?

Taratect hunting is popular on the other side, which means Queen laid eggs.

I mean, he said he was coming to the top.

Queen Taratect is an over-s ranked moving disaster.

Only one record is that the great old brave man took it in exchange for his own life.

Five still exist in the world even if you pull out one of them.

One of them lives in this great labyrinth.

I'm usually in the lower tier than the upper tier, but when I lay eggs, they come up to this upper tier.

I hope you get back downstairs soon, but sometimes you sit on the top floor, so you can't be alarmed.

I don't think so, but I don't care how many lives I have when I come across something like that.

Should a large passage through which the queen is likely to pass be avoided?

Another concern is that there is an entrance to the middle layer in the area where the anomaly is occurring.

In due course, did they come out of the middle class with some powerful demons and the ones who originally lived there come after the residence?

But is there such a powerful demon in the middle?

The middle layer is a scorching hell with magma spreading on one side.

It's a flame area that no one can attack.

But the strength of the demon shouldn't be very different from that of the upper echelons.

It is a testimony once brought back by an adventurer who challenged the middle class.

Its adventurers challenged the middle class over the years to increase fire resistance and improve their anti-flame gear on top of it.

In the end, food ran out on too much of the middle class, and we abandoned any further exploration.

But he explored the middle layers of the Great Labyrinth and became the first adventurer to return alive.

It is said that the Great Labyrinth consists of the upper, middle and lower levels.

There are several giant holes in the upper level that lead to the lower level.

Some adventurers went down that hole, but most never returned.

The few adventurers who returned testify that there was a terrible amount of demons overflowing there above the C-rank.

It is said that Queen has this lower castle as its root, but it is also said that there is an urban legend level but even lower tier below it.

I can't confirm it as true or false, but it doesn't matter if you don't bother approaching it, it doesn't matter if it's the lower level or underneath.

Or maybe this anomaly is due to something crawling out of the middle layer from under like that.

I fantasized about that.

"I'm going to take a break today, but what do you think?

"Oh, I think that's good. It's time for the sun to go down."

"Don't go crazy with the time interval when you're in the labyrinth. You know how to tell the time."

"Sort of. If you've been out and into the labyrinth ever since you were a kid, you'll get used to it. That's what any guide would look like."

"Ah. You're more awesome people than I thought you were a conductor."

"I don't think so. If it's a direct combat capability, the knight would be better off. The point is, it's the right material. We specialize in going through the labyrinth. The knight specializes in fighting. That's what happened."

"I see. By the way, how many skills do you possess that are rude?

"Ahem? Skills Hey."

"I'm sorry. I was curious. You don't have to tell me if you don't want to. If you're offended, apologize."

"Oh, no. That's not what I'm saying. Because seeing skills in an appraisal stone is also a hope for someone like us. The last time I saw it was a long time ago, and I don't remember what my skills were like."

"Holy shit. Skills are lifelines. Shouldn't I know as much about my skills as I do?

"Sort of. I remember my dark vision and danger sensing went to level 10, but otherwise I forgot."

The captain looked back at me laughing like a jerk.

Well, it's half a lie.

It's true that I don't know all my skills, but I remember them in the big mess.

But you don't even have to bother teaching others your skills.

It's a lifeline, isn't it?