Legend

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When it was decided that almost all of the silver lions would end up being Ray's, the Rays decided to quickly dismantle the silver lions.

Elk and Ming naturally cooperate with it.

I usually find free time later to dismantle the monster myself or ask the guild as a favor... but only this time, it was Elk's opinion that I shouldn't do that.

First it would mean dismantling this silver lion by myself... or two with Vihera acting with Ray, or the three of us if Bühne was back in Gilm, but there is the question of where to dismantle all these giant monsters in the first place.

When I put my tail in, it's about six meters long. It is a silver lion that pulls out its tail and is about four meters long and not comparable to the monsters around it.

Dismantling such a giant will naturally require a place of commensurate breadth.

That can't be the case with a place like that, a forest of classic places where Ray demolishes...... even a forest not so far from the gilm and where the river is flowing would be difficult to dismantle with a silver lion of this size if they were to ask me if I could dismantle it too because of the place problem.

There are other demolition warehouses that handle meat used in Mampu pavilions, but the size of silver lions is also a problem there.

It was also time for the Gamelion season and it was painful to interrupt it.

The next time I got a large number of Gamelion bodies last year, I had a hand in the guild that was temporarily kept... But then naturally the guild would need to sell the right material.

Of course, it's not that Ray thinks he won't sell the material to the guild either, but it's also true that if there were still more options, it would have been better.

That's how it ended up remaining as an easy option, which was that we should dismantle it here.

Normally, if I dismantle the body of a monster, the problem of material pain also arises, but in Ray's case, I don't need to worry about that because I have mystering.

Ningro, if we were to dismantle it here, we wouldn't be able to see the scene of the dismantling of the silver lion other than the people involved. In other words, it also had the advantage of not having to worry about the people who were after us.

And most of all, it was...

"When you slash the skin of a silver lion, you need to put a blade in it to sew between your hair."

It would be an advantage to get advice from Grimm, who has extensive experience dismantling Rank S monsters.

The highest-ranked adventurers in the row are rank A elks and mins, but for both of them, there is little experience in stripping rank S monsters, etc.

Min had seen how to strip Rank S Monster material in a book before, but it goes without saying that it would be best if he could get Grimm's advice that he actually had more experience handling Rank S Monster bodies than his knowledge of wandering.

Nor did an adventurer think that a common like Johanna and the others - only compared to Ray and the Elks - would have the opportunity to imitate such as the dismantling of Rank S monsters and the stripping of materials in their lives ahead, but the experience would still not stand in the way.

Following Grimm's instructions, every one but Rodos, who cannot move his body, goes on to dismantle the silver lion.

In the meantime, Seto and Yellow were watching to see if anyone would come into this room.

Silver lions are the only ones at the bottom of this dungeon, and few would normally come this far.

But since there have always been those who challenge the Silver Lion to battle, it is not necessarily that those who think so at this time will not come.

In that case, it was completely unclear what to do when I saw the Rays dismantling the silver lions here.

Of course that's not necessarily the case with people who think about hitting the Rays with this difference in power and taking the Silver Lion's body, but that's not absolute either.

Because we've come this far with the idea of defeating the Silver Lion.

Also, the poor quality is that there are not necessarily people who ask us to share silver lion material with them.

If you can get that material without fighting a silver lion, there is ample chance that you will come to a hard claim, even if it is somewhat unscrupulous.

... and most importantly, I guess you can't still see Grimm exist.

Because if you're normal, it's obviously unusual that you're behaving in good company with an undead monster in this way.

"Nails are behind us. Focus on peeling all the skin first. It's not the tail that pays particular attention. It's also very useful as a whip material, so treat it carefully. '

Everyone, including Ray, peels off the skin of the silver lion without any extra scratches.

The silver lion's body hair has strong resistance to acts such as slashing, poking, but fortunately his belly is already wide open by Grimm's hands.

By inserting the blade from there, it was possible to continue stripping the silver lion without any particular difficulty.

... However, naturally, it was difficult to process with a knife for normal stripping like Johanna and the others had, so that they could finally dismantle the silver lion by magically enhancing the slashing flavor by Grimm.

The response to slashing and tearing the skin and flesh is such a slashing flavor that I don't think Johanna and the others are used to using the knife, once again staining themselves with the magical awesomeness.

For Johanna and the others, magic really has a strong image of attack magic than living as an adventurer.

Above all, in the civil unrest in the Bestian Empire, the magic image had only become stronger with its eyes, beginning with the fire whirlwind used by Ray.

Of course many are those who use magic for more peaceful things.

Its typical would be restorative magic.

But...... If you say that you still have a strong impression of fire whirlwind or recovery magic, most people say fire whirlwind.

"That's a great slashing taste. This is good because he's the guy I bought it from since he came to Gilm, but I still wasn't sure it was time to grind it back or buy a new one."

Squeeze as Johanna passes the blade between meat and skin with the knife in her hand.

Other faces similarly squeak at passing the blade so easily through the presence of a silver lion.

"This is really amazing. This magic will make it a lot easier to dismantle monsters."

"No, no, on the contrary, if we use this magic for weapons, we can easily defeat even monsters with high defenses?

"Whoo-hoo. I'm afraid I can't do that. This magic was developed only to dismantle monsters and strip away materials. I assume the subject is dead, so there's little point in using it on a living opponent."

Grimm abruptly tells me so, to where they were having a conversation with each other.

Johanna and the others, still unfamiliar with Grimm's existence, stop moving for a moment into the word.

In the meantime, it was Johanna who eventually opened her mouth.

"Well, why would you do that? I think it would have been more versatile if I had used a normal living monster against it."

Johanna tells desperately suppressed voices that are about to tremble.

While understanding such Johanna's situation, Grimm goes on to say the words without looking particularly concerned.

"In the first place, Non can barely use weapons. Enough magic as a means of attack. If you don't use it on a living opponent, it will increase the slashing flavor by placing restrictions on it. '

"I see. If you think about it, yes."

From Johanna's eyes, I don't have the impression that Grimm is having a flesh-bomb fight.

Sometimes I have a wand, and I still have a stronger impression of using magic in Grimm's battles.

(If they hit me with that cane, it looks pretty painful though)

Johanna thinks that a normal person would undoubtedly be seriously injured if beaten with the cane Grimm has.

Also, unlike regular skeletons, Grimm is the top undead.

In other words, the bones that make up the body are also normal...... it was natural to assume that they were fortified with magic rather than bones like skeletons.

'See, hurry the dismantling of the silver lion more than that. You don't have much time, do you, Lord?

"You don't have time... I just want to do something about it before the other adventurers get here."

If I can be seen dismantling a silver lion in a place like this, it could be an unwanted commotion, and above all, there's no reason to show Grimm to others.

With that in mind, Johanna puts a knife between the skin and the meat.

"There's a lot going on over there."

"Right. But this one says it's handled incorrectly... Elk, no. The stomach of a silver lion must not be with other guts"

As we speak, Ming quickly pays attention to the elk.

What the two Elks and Ming do is take out and process the silver lion's guts.

More precisely, Elk is following Ming's instructions to remove his gut.

As for Min, if we could, we just wanted to clean it up, but we can't just handle the silver lion's gut badly.

If that was left to Elk, there was also the possibility that the silver lion's gut in the corner would be wasted.

That's why Minn was supposed to take out his gut in a way that gave instructions to Elk......

I guess it was lucky for Elk and Ming that they didn't have to worry about blood to remove their guts because they had already been removed by Grimm without leaving a drop of blood from the body of the silver lion.

Especially benefiting from it is the elk that is taking his guts out of the body of the belly cracked silver lion.

... but all the blood has been removed, but the fluid remains intact.

Only the body fluids of silver lions are of course worth it.

However, because it is overwhelmingly less valuable than other materials, there is also a relationship between what Ray said and time that he doesn't care about the area, and he decided not to care about the elk or Min when it comes to body fluids.

"Ray, will you hold your face tight?

"Oh, I got it."

"Elaine, are you ready?

"This one's fine, too."

"What about the marina?

"No problem."

Ray holds down the giant neck of a silver lion.

The body of the silver lion is moving quite a bit because the elk is removing its guts and Johanna and the others are peeling.

I strip the material to remove the eyeballs of those who are safe in such a situation, including fangs, etc...

"Uh, I knew you couldn't. This eyeball has been completely destroyed and cannot be used as a material."

Silver Lion eyeballs...... that too, Marina, who was watching Ray pierced with a dusk spear, sighs unfortunately.

The lustrous appearance of the trick was a half-conscious event, not a conscious one.

"That won't help. If I'd just poked him gently with my finger, I'd still have stabbed him with a spear of dusk. Silver lions wouldn't have lost one eye if it had been useful."

That's what Elaine says to the marina, who was checking on her fangs.

"I don't know... no, maybe a silver lion, don't you think? I've been putting Ray's deep flame on my face for a long time, and I'm fine with it."

"... let's just say I know what it feels like"

Elaine was also looking at the defenses of the silver lion during the battle, so maybe in the marina's words? You've got the thought, that's how you mislead the word.

"For alchemists, silver lion eyeballs are a very valuable material. Because I wanted Ray to be safe if I could..."

Phew, and a small sigh comes out of the marina's mouth.

Even the feathers and body hair of a Rank A monster ceto are enough material for an alchemist to get his hands out of his throat.

If that could also be the material of a Rank S monster, you wouldn't have to think about how much it's worth.

"Mr. Ray, I'm done peeling my skin! I'll start cutting meat, so I need your help!

Johanna's words echo inside the room.

"Okay!

Ray's words in response had some delightful colors.

The same goes for Demon Stone, but the meat of a silver lion is Ray's most craving substitute.

Even with all this giant, more than being a Rank S monster, enough to predict that if you care about it, you'll be eating up as soon as you can.

There was no way Ray would be unhappy to cut such meat apart.

Thus, delighted to cut the meat apart...... it would have been the shorter, given the size of the silver lion, which did not take two hours before the silver lion was completely dismantled and considered a material.