Legend

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Ray and Vihera were returning to the wheat pavilion at dusk after hearing from the marina that the magic anomaly was turning into a monster.

And in Ray's room, the two of them face each other.

Most of all, being alone in a man's room doesn't mean we're talking about something glossy.

No, Vihera was still good, and it was where Ning Ro wanted it to be... what's happening in Ray's room now was a discussion of what we're going to do after tomorrow.

"A magic anomaly becomes a monster, huh? Vihera was diving in the dungeon, wasn't she? You've never heard of anything like that?

To Ray, who sits on the couch and asks, Vihera, sitting across the street, shakes her neck to the side.

"No, unfortunately you've never seen a monster like that. It's the first time I've heard the name Ambris from a marina. Honestly, I think it's a very rare example."

"I guess. There was no information left in the Kingdom of Mireana in the first place, to the Bestian Empire... and it seems to have only happened once nearly three hundred years ago"

"Yeah.... that too, after all, you couldn't defeat Ambris then, could you? You think after time, it eventually disappeared?... because even in the worst case, if you take the time, this one will disappear."

Yes. The two have heard from the marina that the magical anomaly that eventually appeared in the Valley of Hundreds of Ghosts turned into a monster, the existence that failed to defeat Ambris.

Still, eventually, things converged because Ambris had disappeared at some point. But...

"If you do, you'll continue to grow the Leader species until Ambris disappears."

To Ray's words, Vihera sighs small.

Until Ambris disappeared, many subracial leader species were created around the Valley of Hundreds of Ghosts.

Perhaps it was Marina's expectation that Ambris would make a monster into a leader species because he was giving his body a monster called a magical abnormality.

Ambris' body actually grew smaller over time in the Valley of Hundreds of Ghosts, so I guess it's not a mistake either.

(Well, it's also possible that the magic anomalies that make up the body purely over time have faded... you should think about the worst)

Ray doesn't really like to take things seriously either.

But there's also a reason I have to.

Because Ambris had something very different to a regular monster.

On that point alone, it is clear that the common sense so far does not make sense.

"Monsters Without Demon Stones......"

Yes. A normal monster means that the race is so different that it always has a demonic stone.

But as far as Ambris was concerned, he had no demonic stone.

In the first place, appearances are such as black smoke, and I don't even know if I have my own will there.

At the time, the first adventurer to see Ambris looked desperately for a demon stone, but apparently there was no demon stone anywhere in a foggy, gaseous body.

Sometimes I can't defeat Ambris in the end, and I keep defeating the leader species that spreads out... that went on for a few months, and Ambris accidentally said he disappeared.

There was also the case of the Demon Stone, and there was the opinion that maybe Ambris was some phenomenon, not a monster, but only one of them found in the Bestian Empire is currently confirmed, and the detailed ecology was utterly unknown.

"It's my birthplace, and I knew about the Valley of Hundreds of Ghosts... but you never heard of that."

To Ray's words, Vihera squeaks.

It was almost three hundred years ago, and only once have we been able to confirm Ambris.

If it were such a rare case, it would be natural that Vihella could not tell to the extent that she had studied a little.

Still there was enough information left to tell if you looked closely, because it was your job as an guild?

And in fact, this is how it helps now, so it seems to Ray that leaving knowledge behind is awesome...

"Whatever. This case is close to the Valley of Hundreds of Ghosts 300 years ago, but it doesn't mean it was confirmed in Ambris. Maybe there's another cause more. Considering the neighborhood, you should be careful looking for it."

"Right. Even if it's exclusive to high-ranking adventurers, so far so different..."

Sitting on the couch, Ray and Vihera each reveal their determination to stay alert.

After hearing an explanation from the marina about Ambris, Ray and Vihera were naturally asked to settle this case… perhaps the one Ambris considered to be the reason.

Most importantly, that's not a nomination request for Ray and Vihera, but a request that only high-ranking adventurers can receive.

... Vihera's Adventurer Rank is not exactly B yet, and I can't say that it is a high rank adventurer... In the case of Vihera, it was in the form of a permit granted to the marina, meaning that it is strong enough to be rank B equivalent.

Of course not all high-ranking adventurers are asked to search for and crusade Ambris.

Because if you imitate that, naturally, the way you deal with a bunch of monsters turns to the back.

If you're a normal adventurer, it's really hard to deal with a herd that takes advantage of the difference in numbers.

But if that makes it a high-ranking adventurer, it's not as easy as dealing with the herd alone... but it's still not impossible.

In other words, it wasn't hard to deal with it, even as several flocks attacked for guilds as before.

Still, if you are only an individual or a small number of people, if you are imitated to exploit the large number and penetrate the guilds, you will have difficulty getting your hands on it.

Anyway, after tomorrow, the search for Ambris will be at the service of Ray and Vihera.

Only Ray and Ceto, with their mobility called Ceto, can this hand search request cover a wide range of areas.

In that sense, I could have said that Ray and Seto were the greatest forces in this search for Ambris.

As a matter of course, Vihera intends to accompany Ray and Seto.

Ray also had no particular reason to say no, so he accepted that.

The reason why Vihera admitted to accompanying him was that even if Seto hung out on his forefoot, the speed would not drop as much.

"Even so, a monster without a demon stone?... I'm not motivated."

"Heh heh, maybe Ray would.... Well, that's the same for me"

Ray was unmotivated because he couldn't get the Demon Stone he could use for Warcraft, and Vihella was unmotivated because the foggy monster Ambris had no means to attack him.

It has a high magic defense whether it has to do with the fact that it was created not only by physical attacks, but also by magic anomalies, and most attack magic does not work.

He was a troublesome monster in many ways.

And all Ambris can do is come into contact with subracial monsters and evolve into a leader species.

He is only a troublemaker, and he can't get any more crusade proof sites than a foggy being and no demon stones.

... Although only one example from 300 years ago was confirmed, and I couldn't defeat it after all, so I haven't decided which part is the crusade proof site.

"Thinking about it like this, maybe Ambris is, as I heard, a monster, or close to a disaster or a natural phenomenon."

"I don't know if I have my will... but even though it's moving around anyway?

"It's not uncommon for you to have another moving disaster or natural phenomenon. Even tornadoes usually move around."

Flaming tornadoes of my synonym...... Fire whirlwinds move around the ground.

When the fire whirlwind was first used, it hardly moved.

But the fire whirlwind that Ray is using now, although roughly, is free to move.

With that in mind, it's not such a strange story that natural phenomena move around.

Most of all, in this world called Elgin, there is more to it than magic. There is something really different from the natural phenomenon of the planet.

"Either way, it doesn't change what we're supposed to do. All you can do is look for Ambris.... unless you can find it and defeat it."

"Right.... the expectations we have for Seto will be great, okay?

"I don't know. Given Seto's abilities, I don't think it would be strange to find him.... if only Ambris had a smell."

Seto's olfactory elevation skills have increased by as much as three levels in this short period of time.

If I could have approached Ambris once, I would have been able to find Ambris at any time with the effect of an increased sense of smell.

(Hard to find Ambris first, though)

Being foggy is also only from eyewitness testimony in the Valley of Hundreds of Ghosts, and this time Ambris has not decided that he is also a foggy being.

No, before that, I don't know exactly whether this case is caused by the presence of Ambris either.

Marina thought it was only Ambris' work because of the phenomenon of creating a leader species in a subhuman monster, but it didn't confirm its appearance firmly.

(Well, I don't even think there's anything else that has the trait of evolving a subhuman monster into a leader species. If you think about it, it's Ambris who's most suspicious after all)

It makes little sense to think about what kind of person you are, beyond the very few precedents you originally had.

The best way to do this was to be able to respond immediately no matter what.

"In the meantime, you start tomorrow. Whatever you do, it's not funny how you're turning back."

"Right.... I wish they would have evolved more powerful monsters than just subhuman ones anyway. That would have been a little more fun. Or cyclops, even subhuman."

You remind me of the battle between Warwolf and Cyclops, and Vihella squeaks just a little too bad.

Cyclops are also subhuman monsters only, and the leader species exist.

However, it is very rare that the strength as an individual is overwhelmingly strong compared to other monsters such as goblins, or superior species.

It should be said that, because of this, it may have been unlucky for Vihella to not have had a leader species in the cyclops, but it could be said that it was lucky for those who were otherwise.

"Don't worry...... it would be only a matter of time before the top species of Cyclops show up too if Ambris is really there. As a marina, I don't think you want me to leave."

For a marina in the position of guild master, it would be a headache problem if the top species of cyclops really came out.

There are many adventurers in the Guild who are skilled, but there are never many who can't beat the Cyclops.

Beyond that, I would have liked the monster not to show up as a marina, such as a cyclops leader, if I could.

Most importantly, from the point of view of Vihera's desire to fight the mighty enemy, Ray wanted the Cyclops leader to come out if he could from the point of view of using the Demon Stone for Warcraft.

"It doesn't matter what we say. I wish we could find Ambris."

"I guess that's more likely. It's big to have a ceto that can fly in the sky. I can search dozens of times the range of other guys.... It's just that if this is really Ambris' fault, it's gonna be a question of how to find it."

Fog is easy to see if it's dark. But on the contrary, it's hard to see if it's thin.

Thinking about it, I'd say Ambris is a very hidden monster.

It's doubtful for Ray if Ambris, who doesn't have a demon stone, is a monster.

"If you're going to make a leader of the monsters you touch, if you catch them well, it's going to help."

"... again, you're being impotent."

Ray's words, which came out abruptly, shouted from Vihella's mouth.

In fact, what Ray was saying was so unscrupulous.

And naturally, Ray also understands that that is an unscrupulous thing.

Still, although subhuman limited, it is of great benefit to Ray, who needs to gather demonic stones, to be able to evolve monsters into superior species.

(Besides, now it's just the Leader species... maybe even the Generals and Mages and, on the contrary, the King and Queen...)

Ray was seriously considering whether he could capture Ambris.