Legend

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"Ever! I can see you!

The only room with doors on one level of the dungeon.

While I feel signs from inside the room, the minute I go inside deciding that there would be no trap for poking with a spear pattern but nothing in particular, I feel signs of coming at me from above.

To move as expected, Ray kicks the cobblestone and jumps forward to avoid the opponent coming down from the top.

As if waiting for such a ray, two small monsters in the face of a dog waiting in the front stick out the spear in their hands.

Ray dodges the spear protruding toward him, twisting his body and waving the spear he had in his hand as he packs his time with the other side.

What came back to my hand over the spear was the feeling of beating meat and crushing bones. And the sound of a broken spear pattern made of wood.

Turn your gaze to the left as you tongue over that feeling.

Ray slapped the spear on the monster who was on the right.

There were two monsters up front, so naturally that monster still remains on the left.

But because Ray stepped out faster than expected, the monster had completely lost sight of Ray.

The broken spear tip flies toward the unanswered as it rotates through the air, but Ray cares nothing about it and protrudes the pattern of the spear that was still in his hand into the head of the monster that was there.

The part of the spear pattern Ray had was a tree, which is broken along the way, so naturally the broken tip had a pointed part.

That pointy part pierces the head of the monster...... specifically into the eye, and the remains of the spear protruded by the power of Ray reach the other's brain lightly, destroying it there.

"Gah!"

With the spear pattern wreckage stuck in his eyes, that monster blows away with a short scream, rolls down the ground and makes a few cramps and other thin squeals, desperate.

Without long to see it through, rotate the foot on the cobblestone and activate the Nebra eyes of the magic item equipped on the inside of the dragon robe, hips, with his bare right hand.

Play and fly with your fingers the whistle created in your right hand.

"Canuck!"

Screams heard from behind Ray.

Still, it cannot be stopped with the spear created by Nebra's eyes, and the opponent holds his face down and screams, but sets up the spear in his hand.

Ray frowns slightly as he finally gets to accurately observe his opponent here.

Naturally. In front of you is a small monster with a dog's face. The size of the back is the same as goblins or only to a slightly greater extent.

Ray naturally knew the monster's name.

For Ray it's the second monster he's encountered, but alongside the goblins, he's a famous monster.

Rank e monster, cobolt.

That was the name of the monster currently at the end of Ray's gaze.

In pure physical ability, it's a monster to a degree slightly above goblins, but it's smarter than goblins, and it collaborates and strikes like it is now.

The hand is also clever and the weapon is used more cleverly than the goblin.

"Still, it's only a Rank E monster after all."

Flash the Death Size removed from the Mystering onto the horizontal giraffe.

The sharpness of that blow was told by the fact that the torso was finally cut in two seconds after being wielded by a horizontal giraffe.

"Materials and crusade proof sites are more expensive than goblins... but still compared to the hassle of dismantling them. At least a higher ranked monster could use it as meat for Seto to eat."

In the end, the cobolt will not be stored and the remains of the body will be left alone.

Like Goblin, the slime would have handled it if I left it like this.

One swing of Death Size flies blood, stores it in Mystering, and retrieves the same spear you broke earlier.

I guess I didn't use the Kobolt spear because it was still too crude.

Whatever it was for throwing it and making it disposable, it was clearly not suitable as a spear for normal use.

In the end, it is decided that the spear of the cobolt may not be used as a throwing tool and stored in the misting.

That's how Ray, paragraph by paragraph, looks around the room.

"So, the stairs... oh, there they are"

Potty presence in the middle of the room, stairway to the basement.

There was nothing else in particular, just a large room spread out.

No, the body for the three cobolts is rolling though.

"I wish I'd been in a place like this with an orga or something.... No, Ning Lo, because this place was huge, did you go outside?

While in doubt, Ray goes straight to the stairs...

"Gaga."

"Gaggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg!"

I hear that voice just below the stairs, and I frown uncomfortably.

"Again. Come on, there's too many goblins out there."

He sighs at how many goblins he was today, putting up a spear and kicking the ground to strike the goblin surprise he hasn't found himself yet.

Ray rapidly shrinking distance from goblins.

But the two goblins have no idea what such a ray looks like, peering into the stairs.

(Maybe there's more out there yet)

Though he thinks it's going to be subtly annoying, he sticks his spear out sharply and smashes the head of one goblin, releasing the spear he pulled back on hand again before that goblin fell over the cobblestone, crushing the head of the second goblin.

Two goblins were killed in an instant, but a goblin who didn't notice it made his face out of the stairs as Ray expected... in the next instant the previous two would be crushed in the head and their lives scattered by the blow of Ray released again.

I tried to wait just in case, but there is no appearance of a fourth or fifth goblin coming out.

"Oh, you know what?"

Drop off the head free goblin body slipping down the stairs and look around the room just in case.

There are only goblin and cobolt corpses, and when you make sure you have nothing else that might be worth it, you go down the stairs to follow the goblin earlier.

"Sure, the second tier was cave-style?

Moaning down the stairs and exiting the small room straight across Goblin's body, there was a cavernous sight as Ray spoke.

The ground is soil, unlike a single layer of cobblestone, with small stone floods all over it.

The ceiling is stretched with thin, glowing ice-column-like stalactites that, if they were meant to, illuminate the dark passages to such an extent that there is no trouble with the lights.

However, the width of the aisle is very much the same as that of a single tier, with few spaces where combat is possible, as Ray gathered information in the Guild.

"I don't know, it's a disgusting passage. If you are challenging at a party, there are few fighters available. Well, maybe you should have a lot of archers. … in which case the deficit"

The only monsters that come out are basically low-ranking monsters.

Even if it's an orga that Ray fought, it's obviously weaker than the orga he fought before.

For example, it will be difficult to see if we can recover the cost of arrows consumed in battle.

If you're lucky, you may be able to retrieve the arrows, but the certainty is low that you'll hit a rock and break it, that you'll lack the chips, or that you won't be able to use it with the body fluids of a monster.

"If you think about it, it seems convenient because my Nebra eyes can mass-produce expensive parts of the arrows.... Well, it'll disappear soon"

Go down the road thinking about a very user-friendly magic item on your hips.

If I had been an archer, I wondered if Nebra's eyes were an incredibly beneficial substitute before I remodeled them.

... It was a strange story to think of that by now, but as Ray, there is something about the fact that he never intended to use the bow as a weapon from the beginning.

If you're enough to make an attack with a bow, you should throw the spear that's inside the mistering.

That's what I thought.

"Bow, huh? I have mysteries in my case, so I wouldn't have had any trouble with the number of arrows if I had used them.... whether or not it hits"

I don't know how much my physical abilities are, and I think the bow kind may have been quite apt for more than even very sharp things like the five senses and the sixth sense... but I didn't have the option of not using it more than the Death Size came out of Warcraft.

"You've been thinking too much."

I realize that the moment I set up Ray to let go of the spear whenever he understood that the enemy was approaching the sound of a monster heard from the end of the main road aisle... I don't need to bother approaching him.

(I was just thinking about throwing spears, so I guess it's natural to think of it.)

Whimpering in his heart, he sets up the spear he had erected against the wall and takes out the crude spear he had just obtained from Mystering.

(You didn't expect the spear turn taken from Kobolt to come so soon.)

I don't care if it breaks anyway, Ray with the spear stays put because it's literally disposable... point his sharp gaze at the end of the aisle.

No matter how many ceiling stalactites illuminate the lights, they are not as bright as daylight.

For example, it is the signs themselves, not the sight, that discern the position of the enemy.

Throw the spear with the force of twisting your body with a few steps of aide the moment you are convinced that the voice that is approaching as it is is is the sound of a monster and definitely not an adventurer.

The spear, which flew as it slashed and tore the air, proceeded straight...

"Bumowo!"

Such a scream was heard in Ray's ear.

"Due to those signs and ringing, you're not a goblin. This is... heh"

To the signs I remember, I take the spear that was standing on the wall while distorting my mouth to the shape of a grin and kick it to the ground.

Unlike one level of cobblestone, a two-tier ground made of dirt with stones falling by the way cannot make full use of Ray's leg strength.

Still, though, it is an overwhelming speed than the speed at which adventurers around it run, and you can see a monster with a pig's face tucked to the ground at the end of the aisle while you look at it.

It is a Rank D monster and can never be described as a high rank monster, but its meat is quite delicious as a Rank D monster.

The meat obtained in previous raids on the settlement of the oak still leaves much to be desired in Ray's mysteries.

Ray and Seto were also my favorite meats, and that's why I wanted to refill them if I could...... but the orc in the direction of progress was still trying to get up while his abdomen was pierced by Ray's thrown spear.

Also, there is another oak near that oak, and I just look at my own people in a way that I don't understand what happened.

That glimmer still won't return to me when I hear Ray's approaching footsteps.

His neck was destroyed by a thrust aimed at the throat of an oak pierced through his abdomen, his head rolled down to the ground and we finally understood that we were under attack, and we shook the stick in our hand up towards Ray.

But Ray couldn't have waited long for it, and the spear would be released quickly before the stick was swinging down.

About three degrees at the same time.

A flash of light pierces the abdomen of the oak three times.

The thick fat and muscles protect the body, but they still couldn't kill the power of the spear unleashed by Ray's power, and it collapses straight to the ground.

My hands and feet were still moving slightly, and that was a sign that the oak was not completely out of breath.

Blood flows from places penetrated by spears, polluting the earth's ground.

Ray watched it put up the spear he had in his hand... the next moment, when he makes a blow to the head, Oak's life disappears.

"Orcs are also weaker than we fought before...?

Oak, gazing at the two bodies, Ray squeaking.

Most likely, that's because Ray is stronger now than he was when he fought orcs before.

But what worried Ray was the flesh of the oak, rather than the strength of the oak to be exact.

It is the meat of the oak that could be refilled at the corner, so it was natural to hope that the strength would not change the taste of the meat anyway.

Walk out again when you store the body of the oak and its weapon, both falling into the ground, in mystering.

Ray going down the main road aisle.

If you keep going straight, you will eventually come to a place where the road is divided to the left and right.

Unlike at one level, it would be the Y-shaped road, not the T-shaped road.

"Well, which way to go..."

At the time of the first floor, it was a passage that ended up enclosing a room with stairs leading to the second floor, but wouldn't that be the case on this Y-shaped road?

With that in mind, Ray followed his instincts and set foot on the path leading to the right.