Legend
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The dismantling of the silver lion ended more smoothly than expected.
Sometimes it would be that Grimm hung the magic that increased the knife's slashing flavor for demolition, but it's also a lot because it was larger than that.
Even a silver lion about six meters long, in this number of people… it was also a big thing that Grimm was used to dismantling high-ranking monster materials like elk, that there was a Min presence with a high knowledge of dismantling, and above all that Grimm sent me advice at the stronghold.
(I guess this member should have a barbecue party with silver lion meat later)
Most of them said they didn't need the material, and even Elaine and the others who wanted the material only received a fraction of the material, and as a result, almost a whole bunch of silver lions belonged to Ray.
If you had defeated the Silver Lion on your own, you wouldn't have had any problems at all, but defeating the Silver Lion requires a great deal of power on this spot.
Beyond that, I felt really sorry for Ray for getting almost all the silver lions.
If so, you can do enough to behave the meat of a silver lion that would taste superb because it's a corner.
That was Ray's honest feelings.
"Hmm, well... the rest is not the nucleus of the dungeon."
Grimm's voice echoes around him as the dismantling of the silver lion is over and he behaves on everyone with the fruit water removed from Ray's mysteries.
... As a matter of course, Grimm could not drink fruit water for the undead.
It was a somewhat surprising sight for Ray that Grimm, who could even defeat a silver lion, seemed to envy the Rays only a little when they saw them drinking fruit water.
Whatever it was, it was at the end of Grimm's gaze, where the dismantling of the silver lion snapped in a paragraph, in a room connected from this room where a fierce battle was waged against the silver lion.
That's another connected room, not the aisle the Rays came from.
Naturally everyone here knew what was there.
If you dungeon a dungeon, you are in a room with the core of the dungeon.
"But... you know what? Whatever I say, but if you break the dungeon's nucleus here, naturally this isn't a dungeon."
Ray probably told him that because he knew one of Grimm's labs was in this dungeon.
If this is no longer a dungeon, there will probably be a lot of glitches in Grimm's lab as well.
That's what I understood Ray was trying to say. Grimm laughed around.
That laugh is such a relieving laugh that it's not very much but it doesn't seem like what the undead is emitting.
It was like hanging inside me, such a laugh.
"Whoo-hoo. I don't mind. Non's lab is not just in this dungeon. There are several others, and if you have to, you won't have any particular difficulty losing this dungeon. You know the lord, don't you? Non's lab is in this dungeon, not in the dungeon. '
Only Ray, Elaine, and Ara would have understood the meaning of the word.... I might have understood Seto as well.
Whatever it was, Grimm's lab was in this dungeon… it existed precisely behind this dungeon and even somewhat overlapping worlds.
It is half coincidental that Ray and the others were able to enter the lab before.
With that in mind, the Rays get a convincing look.
"Uh... I see"
I don't know why Ray was convinced. The elks were leaning their necks, but now they say they shouldn't ask about it... on the contrary, they decided they shouldn't step into the detour. Shut up.
Grimm even looks good now, but its nature is only rich...... no, it's a mighty undead you deserve to call it Rich Road.
What happens if we imitate such a presence to the detriment of the mood?
That would be obvious if you looked at the body of a lightly torn silver lion, even though it boasted all that defense.
'Then you don't have to worry about the neighborhood. If you need the Lord, you can destroy the nucleus of the dungeon, or you can leave it there if you don't want it.'
If we do not destroy the nucleus of the dungeon here, then sooner or later a new monster will be called here, also known as the Lord, both the Boss Monster.
Whether that's a silver lion or another monster altogether...... plus I'm not sure if it's a stronger or weaker monster than a silver lion.
(Not as good as Rank S, if you're going to call Rank A Monster to Constant, it's going to be a no more earning ground... no way, you can't imitate that)
Even a silver lion needed so much power to defeat him.
If a more powerful monster were to defend the nucleus of the dungeon, it wouldn't be very, but it wouldn't be easy to do something about it.
And given the possibility that it would eventually get out of hand, it was definitely best to keep the nucleus of the dungeon destroyed here.
Also, there was no reason Ray could miss this situation.
Previously, when Ray cut the nucleus of a dungeon with a death size, the death size acquired skills.
It also says that if it had been before, it would not have been possible to acquire skills from the demonic stones of the same monster, but the nucleus of the dungeon has been cut off in two, and skills have been acquired from both.
One was not the nucleus of a complete dungeon, so maybe another kind of monster...... no, it was recognized as the nucleus of the dungeon.
To verify the area, Ray wanted to destroy the dungeon's core here.
Of course, if this is no longer a dungeon, there will be many other influences besides the Grimm.
Some of the buildings that are naturally built around this dungeon will be the most strongly affected.
Already on a scale that is more like a half-step into the city than a village, it is naturally a shop built on the assumption that there is a dungeon here, and at the same time people who have come together.
If this dungeon goes away, there's nothing like this place developing.
No, it's never going to lose its existential value if you think of it as a stronghold on the periphery, but it was definitely more of a blow to the head than there was a guild.
In the first place, there is no such thing as a junction, and even now, sometimes, monsters, wildlife, and even bandits come in over the fence.
Not very much, but it was impossible for this place to develop more than a guild.
In other words, if Ray destroys the nucleus of the dungeon, the people who are feeding their lives here… and even the merchants who come here looking for materials from the dungeon will suffer.
(But if we don't destroy the nucleus of the dungeon here, it's also true that we don't have any more opportunities)
Making it develop like a labyrinth city Ray has done before is difficult in a land called this neighborhood.
If we leave ourselves here to temporary compassion and not destroy the nucleus of the dungeon… as a result, it causes the dungeon to become beyond anyone's control, etc., then Ray will have nothing but regret.
"That's okay?
Ask Ray to turn his gaze toward the marina so he can confirm it at the end.
This dungeon is under the jurisdiction of Guild and naturally it will be Guildmaster's Marina as Chief Officer.
"Yeah. I've already contacted Dusker about this. From the time I heard you were going to defeat the Silver Lion, I knew the dungeon would disappear. In the first place, we defeated the Silver Lion, so if we don't get our hands on the nucleus of the dungeon here..."
I could understand the words that followed, even if they didn't say it to the end.
If the Rays leave the scene without doing anything to the nucleus of the dungeon, the next person who comes here could do something about the nucleus of the dungeon.
Not to mention if someone manages to name themselves the nucleus of the dungeon. Still, what happens if they dazzle their whereabouts without saying anything?
Given the area, it is true that we should have kept it so that we could clearly see who broke the nucleus of the dungeon.
Also, if the dungeon is gone, the people gathered here will have a lot of trouble, but just because the nucleus of the dungeon is gone doesn't mean that the dungeon will soon disappear.
It takes time and gradually ceases to function as a dungeon.
I mean, even if Ray breaks the nucleus of the dungeon, it doesn't mean the dungeon won't be used as a dungeon any time soon.
For a while... even though Marina didn't know exactly how big the dungeon was or how long it was because of the nucleus and various other factors involved, it would never be a bad story for those around her to still have a certain amount of time.
"Okay."
Trouble...... As a result, what Ray chose was to destroy the nucleus of the dungeon.
There were some people who thought so much about Ray's attitude, but that's why I don't dispute it.
Who contributed the most to defeating the Silver Lion...... because I understand that.
"Have you made up your mind? Then it would be better if things happened sooner '
It floats into the air just a little bit and proceeds as Grimm leads, and the Rays follow.
Only Seto and Yellow keep an eye on whether anyone will come in front of the room where there was a battle with the Silver Lion.
Most importantly, Seto doesn't lose sight of Ray either, as it is arranged so that he can see inside the room with the nucleus of the dungeon from the entrance of the room.
In the room that followed Grimm that way, there was a nucleus of dungeons.
"This is... the nucleus of the dungeon..."
Who was it that whined?
Naturally, few are those who are here and have seen the nucleus of the dungeon.
In the meantime, even from Ray's eyes of the few exceptions, the nucleus of the dungeon here was different from anything I've ever seen.
The nucleus of a dungeon that Ray has seen before is only the nucleus of a dungeon that created the dungeon, or the nucleus of a dungeon that has just been established as a dungeon.
Compared to them, the atmosphere itself emitted from the nucleus of the dungeon is distinctly different in size, color, luster and above all.
"Ray."
Grimm's voice echoes again as everyone is blinded by the nucleus of the dungeon.
Ray, hearing that voice, nods small...... gets the death size and moves forward in front of the nucleus of the dungeon.
And build a death size, understanding that everyone's gaze is directed at them.
(This would suck if you can't master your skills)
While I think so on the inside, Ray waves Death Size, especially without changing his expression.
The air, the object... No, rather, a sharp blow, like slashing and tearing up the space itself.
And the death-sized blade goes too far...... eventually the nucleus of the dungeon is cut diagonally so that the upper part slips and falls to the ground.
[Death size is "topographic manipulation Lv. III 'skills acquired]
At the same time, an announcement message that resonates in the back of the brain.
It signals the acquisition of skills by the nucleus of the dungeon.
(All right!)
Mastery of skills, by Demon Stone - this time at the core of the dungeon.
Having succeeded in doing so, Ray raises his voice of joy in his heart.
To be honest, I wanted to speak up and express my joy.
Terrain manipulation skills have so far only increased in the nucleus of the dungeon.
In other words, if we get to the level, maybe we'll even be able to manipulate the terrain so that we can create dungeons.
Although the current situation is very ineffective in skills, I understand in some practical examples that if the skill level reaches five, the skills will be dramatically enhanced, starting with Flying Slash.
If so, then any topographical operation will reach level five, and it is not necessarily possible to do what Ray thinks.
(Well, in order to do that, we have to destroy the other two nuclei of the dungeon.... Hopefully, I can master terrain manipulation with monster demon stones)
As Ray thought that way as those around him gazed at the nucleus of the dungeon, Seto's chirping accidentally echoed around him.
"Grrrrrrrrrrrr!"
"Huh!?
Just the sound of Seto alarmed to see if anyone would come into the room, breathtaking to see if someone might have come.
But only Ray hasn't changed his expression particularly in that.
Because Seto's ringing sounds seemed delightful, I understood that it was a voice of joy about raising the level of terrain operation.
But those who did not know it had a nervous look on their face.
"Don't worry. The sound of Seto now seemed happy. I'm not here to warn you of any danger."
I guess that's what appeased me to Ray's words, because I still know the strength of Ray's connection to Seto.
All that needed to be done here...... all we had to do was go back to the ground.