Lazy Dungeon Master
Watch Dungeon Attack
I saw the Dungeon Attack of the Princes of Died Country from the master room with Rokuko... no surveillance... no I knew it was a sight to see. I decided to take a look. In some cases, it will be necessary to take care of it here.
"Kama, do you want something to eat?
"Oh, so you want some popcorn? And juice."
It shows the princes on the monitor, while keeping their backs on the big cushions. It's an easy-going sight like a movie or a sports watch. Anyway, our dungeons are full, and we can't attack them completely at a party with a little skill.
Pour in the popcorn with orange juice as you munch. Mm-hmm. The adventurer's dungeon strategy is a fine entertainment if you keep it safe. It could also be interesting to have a dungeon that shows how the front line looks on the monitor. I don't want to.
"It doesn't taste like melon bread or anything?
"... I've never seen it"
"Well, fine, I'll take a little of that."
"Aye."
Watch Dungeon Attack while sharing popcorn with Locco. Peace.
The princes' dungeon offense went very well.
Again today, we enter through the entrance and attack the labyrinth area. I don't deal with them in goblins or craygolems. Go on gunning with the same procedure as yesterday.
In the trial room, the prince who pulled out the trial demon sword said, "I didn't know it was so easy to get the demon sword," while telling the adventurer of "Shadow," "It's a trial item, I can't take it out of this room," and reluctantly put the sword back on the pedestal.
This' shadow 'is just a quasi-valiant, stable adventurer. The other three, including the prince, feel like they're just doing whatever they want, and they don't seem to be collecting any information.
... The Shadows are well assisted where the princes are likely to be able to repel even the trial room alone. I mean, the princes are too easygoing to even come to the amusement park to visit, but do they really have enough to put them in the dungeon at the Adventurer Rank?
"I mean, the wizard near the prince, he looks like a brain muscle to the wizard's beak"
"What does magic have to do with smartness?
"... I don't think so."
Basically, smartness doesn't really matter to the wizards of this world. Using magic and using your head is another matter.
Essentially, magic is no different than a flying tool like a bow and arrow. Even compared to a warrior, there's only a difference between hitting him with muscle strength or with magic. Magic is just one convenient tool.
The advantage is that instead of using magic, you can always make it and not take a place.
While doing so, the princes break through the labyrinth area. Looks like we're heading through the "Inn of Greed" to the spiral staircase area.
'Oh, you have a demon sword ahead of you!
"I don't have much information from here on out. Be careful, Prince. '
"Oh, um. Right. Kenho, I'll take care of the exposures."
'That's a big staircase...... if you fall, you're going to get hurt. Be careful, Kenho.'
"Let it go! I'll show you the example of the next Knights leader!
"... let's keep our lives in line, Lord Kenho"
Assist in suppressing the princes who were likely to storm the spiral staircase area and then tie the lifeline to the exposed cerebral muscle avant-garde. Really, without this' shadow ', I'd already settle for it.
In fact, if there wasn't a lifeline, this Kenho or whoever said it was pushed out to the wall, broken staircase plates and stepped off his feet, he would have been seriously injured or desperate, about five or six times.
"This wall comes out and this step breaks... I'll mark it as I go next, so come and refer to it."
"Um. Understood."
"I can still count on professional adventurers."
This' shadow 'man... Dolce negotiated and told me that the Dark Sector serving the Dyde Royal Family is hired to come into contact with and escort the Adventurer.
(It is also said that the information was disclosed at the level of falling asleep and showing his belly at the moment when his eyes met, although it is said to be a negotiation. Just saying I'm sorry for the extra trouble)
That's how they safely attack the spiral staircase area, and the princes step into the warehouse area.
For now, the Devil's Sword looks like he's looking for it, and this kind of thing is limited to having him just take it home. It's troublesome even if you get injured with bad after-effects. If we were staying in the suite, we'd still be talking differently.
... Ah. By the way, Mr. Dolce stayed in the suite for about two nights, and then he's sleeping in church at Lace's, so now he's available in the suite.
Church or something, even though it's a solid lace. Well, it's offtonism, so no.
He calms down because the basement is limping and resentment accumulates. It's a church. Resentment or something. There's a locked up criminal in the basement of the church. I'd rather leave it to you because Mr. Dolce will also eat the resentment he's accumulating.
"So, where are you going, Kama?
"... in the meantime, let's not run into a honeywagolem and have them find the Devil's Sword"
So guide him to the room with the Devil's Sword while properly goleming.
What a dungeon attack the princes succeeded in getting the Devil's Sword Golem Blade on Day 2!
"Prince, this looks like a demon sword"
"Oh! You did it, Harks, give me this!
'Mm, well, you'll still have it, and let's do that sword to Kenho. I had him get ahead of me when I went down the stairs earlier. And Krush. Is that all right?
'Yeah, I don't mind. I'm a guard.'
When the 'Shadow' adventurer gave the Prince the Devil's Sword that was on the wall, Kenho received it.... I wonder if it feels like the number of people has secured the Devil's Sword. Do you feel like you can just get more if you suck at it?
"Kama, how many bottles do you give these guys?
"For now... maybe five"
Even when it comes to the Devil's Sword, it's by my [Creative Golem], so my original hand hasn't cost a single copper coin. But if you splash the inherently valuable Devil's Sword apart, it will diminish its value. That's where you have to think about adjusting.
but, well, you could do about five for a bunch of guys with these arms. Anyway, the total daily DP value for all PTs is Wataru.
... Oh, but how long was Wataru now? I didn't see it these days, so I don't know...
'Oh! That's the third one!
"You've got Kursch's share too! Here, take it!
"Huh, thank you. Take it."
So in the end the princes turned back with the five demon swords I had planned.
Oh, I hope you're home now. I don't know if the boss works for these guys.