Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

The reason I climbed Mt 155 is because I have ingredients there.

Yabe.

Mountain Sugai.

I also hunted some demons after the pigs, but they were all delicious.

I'm surprised.

The best part of the labyrinth was the eel, but as good as that, in the mountains, it's gobbly.

I ran around the mountains obsessed.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

When I first heard that song, I made an idiotic mistake about whether ravioli was delicious, but you weren't wrong, though!

Nevertheless, too much hunting collapses the mountain ecosystem.

Unlike the game, demons never gush infinitely, and if you don't weigh yourself somewhat, you're seriously going to hunt down mountain creatures saying it's my strength now.

Because even that vast lower level of the labyrinth was getting too messy and the number of demons was decreasing.

The demons on the lower level hunted about three digits a day.

No matter how wide the lower layers and the number of demons are if you're hunting at such a high pace, it's only natural that it gets smaller.

Demon hunting, eating, SP recovering, demon hunting with recovered SP.

hereinafter endless.

Is good circulation kind of a vicious cycle?

Let's just keep the mountain hunting to ourselves with this much.

I could pick fruits and other plants that might be eaten, and it's not just demons, it's not nutritionally balanced.

Well, in the labyrinth, I never ate a plant.

I've only eaten demons in the labyrinth.

It's amazing that you've never even had water.

If it were a normal creature of the world, it would be.

Demons.

Maybe I'm glad I was born a demon.

Well, when I was collecting ingredients, the sun went down again.

Hmm.

I'd like to stay in the wild, but because of this, I was wondering if I could go to the top of the mountain to see the light.

Oh, that might be good.

I've only seen it on TV.

Well, it wouldn't be like that touching because of the small size of the mountain.

So we set out for the top of the mountain.

Swiss advance thanks to dark vision even in the mountains where the sun sets.

Sometimes I hook my body up to pointy branches or something, but there's also a high level of defense that doesn't mean my body gets hurt.

My defense is a four-digit platform.

Yeah, it won't even scratch.

But I can't be overconfident.

The status of this world is important, but not absolute.

Even if the opponent's attack power is less than a tenth of my defense, it hurts when it hurts.

I got stabbed by a spear in the last fort.

Well, thanks to that specification, I used to be able to beat snakes.

Now I think I beat snakes a lot in that time's status.

My status at the time was the first half of two digits.

The opposing snake has an average status of about 300.

If the poison fangs hadn't stabbed you, you'd have packed them.

With the same reasoning, I can be wounded sometimes, no matter how far down the line my opponent is.

Unlike snakes, I don't get poisoned because I have state abnormality invalidity, and because I have HP automatic recovery, it can't be a bad thing.

I'm immortal in the first place.

But as a self-proclaimed evasion specialist, eating damage is still humiliating.

If I had managed to think about it, my HP would have decreased.

I just lost one stock of satiety, and it was replenished quickly with automatic recovery.

The question is, how did my HP go down?

HP decreases.

I mean, something hurt me.

Something.

It's almost impossible to hurt me right now with natural products.

Then some kind of intentional attack.

That's all I have.

Top of the mountain.

There, there was one demon.

"Payrence LV7

Status

HP: 972/972 (green)

MP: 810/877 (blue)

SP: 899/899 (yellow)

: 720/871 (red)

Average Attack Capacity: 918

Average Defense Ability: 888

Average Magic Ability: 867

Average resistance capacity: 856

Average speed capacity: 901

Skills

"Wind Dragon LV5," "Dragon Scale LV6," "Magic Sensing LV3," "Magic Operated LV3," "Wind Magic LV2," "Shadow Magic LV1," "Wind Enhanced LV2," "Wind Attack LV6," "Hit LV5," "Avoid LV6," "Hidden LV7," "Fast Flying LV5," "3D Mobile LV5," "Sign Sensing LV6," "Storm Disabled," "Hidden Vision LV4," "Visually Enhanced LV3," "Life LV2," "Magic LV1," "Instant LV1," "Persistent LV1," "Powerful LV1," "Robust LV1," "Mage LV1," "Protective Law LV1," "Walking LV1,"

Skill Points: 7750

Title

"Assassin," "Demon Killer,"

That's him.

Windy dragon.

Unlike the dragon-like fugue before this, it's a demon with a proper dragon-like shape.

However, I might as well say Wyburn rather than dragon because the wings are still in my arms.

I guess the Lord of this mountain in strength.

To be clear, he's not my enemy right now.

But I pull myself together.

I think the decrease in HP is due to the effect of damage correction on the unintentional strike of the assassin's title.

But problems before that.

I don't know what I would have hit, but there's no way I would have eaten an attack of this magnitude.

Why did you eat such an attack?

It's settled.

Because I was so alarmed.

I was a little stronger and more chronic these days.

It is clearly more distracting than it was in a fragile time of instant death if eaten even by a single blow.

You shouldn't do this.

Retake your mind and intercept the wind dragon coming towards you.

As a result, it became overkill.

Sorry.

I was a little too serious.

Apologize to the fragments of the former wind dragon that made the mosaic no longer make sense either.

I don't have enough left to eat anymore.

Yeah.

You can't be alarmed, but you can't be a little too serious.