Legend

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Ray, who purchased information on the Viscount Cobbs family at the guard's stuffing, ended up not getting any more important information, and the next thing he did was the dirt wall.

There is no reason to use the guards as escorts, but it is also possible that a new red cloth was sent to destroy the dirt walls after one of Granger's cases yesterday.

In fact, Ray doesn't know exactly how much red cloth is left.

That's what Ray saw yesterday, so survival may have been everything, but there's still a chance there's a lot of other red cloths out there.

If so, no wonder Granger and the others hit their next hand for failing.

(Although it's unlikely)

It's not surprising that the only people who were manipulating the red cloth had the information that Granger hit Ray.

More than that, I could honestly only say it was subtle if you asked me if I would imitate the likely damage to the red cloth even more.

Most importantly, the fact that the other side knows it is the base that Granger knows… it is not surprising to assume that Ray also grasps the building he rents at the Viscount Cobbs house.

"Gru?"

What's the matter with you? and a throat-beating ceto.

Ray strokes Seto's head like that while moving through the city...... eventually entering the site of the additions.

And what I felt was that there wasn't much sign of a fight?

Even less, there are obviously fewer signs of battle than yesterday when we came to the site of this additional construction.

That meant that the number of cobolts that came over the dirt wall was lower than yesterday.

(No, or is it possible, as I thought yesterday, that Cobolt, who was hiding in a gap in building materials or something, was defeated by other adventurers during yesterday, with less fighting here as a result...?

That was a hopeful observation that we wanted it to be if we could, but it's not that none of us are ever there as a possibility.

While thinking that way, Ray proceeded...... Eventually, I could see the adventurer fighting Kobolt.

Nevertheless, it's not that it's a strong cobolt like I used to struggle with, it's just a regular cobolt fighting.

No matter where you look from, adventurers are fighting in their favor.

"Hey, Seto. That adventurer... which one do you think?

"Gru?"

Which? And Seto tilts his neck, not knowing what Ray's words meant.

Though healed by its adorable tricks, Ray continues his words as he walks down the road.

"An adventurer asked by the Alliance to crusade Kobolt, or one who is still bound by the Kobolt crusade here"

Both, what we're doing is the same in terms of fighting Kobolt here.

But if it's the former, it means the Alliance is asking me to fight here, and if it's the latter, it means I'm still choosing myself to fight here for some reason.

The former fights to keep Kobolt, who has crossed the dirt wall, from heading all over the city if no one else fights, and the latter fights more Kobolt, an escort for the dismantling of Giganto Turtle, and has the privilege of helping when it comes to doing so, and even getting Giganto Turtle meat after work.

Normally, though it's obviously more lucrative and safer to be escorting the dismantling of Giganto Turtle, if you want from yourself and you're fighting Kobolt here, you can say you're an extra weirdo.

... but Ray is also one of the best weirdos in the Guild in terms of weirdos.

That's what makes the weirder than Ray among the guilds...... no, it was Ray who seemed that way that there might not be so much to see in the entire kingdom of Mireana.

"Anyway, if it's the former, if it's the latter... well, isn't it like I say something"

Whimpering, observe the adventurers fighting Kobolt.

The adventurer fighting there mutilates with a long sword that had its neck without passing through the side, avoiding Kobolt's attack.

It's like a ball or something, a flying head in the air.

Just looking at that sharp blow, Ray expects this adventurer to enter the former in the case of earlier classifications.

That was the sharp blow.

The adventurer, who severed Kobolt's neck with one blow, returns to see if he noticed Ray's gaze.

But if I bow my head slightly and say hello, I will walk away from the scene, instead of calling out to such a ray because there is still a distance.

I know you knew about Ray over there, but now you don't think you need to talk to Ray in particular.

Nevertheless, Ray also knew that the current adventurer would be quite capable, but that's not why he wanted to talk about something.

(From that strength, he's probably the guy the guild asked him to be.... most of all, just because your arm stands doesn't mean it's definitely Gilm)

Ray moves on to the construction site as he thinks he may be a raw solo adventurer who is that skilled but doesn't like dealing with people.

In the end, only one group of them saw me fighting in person, otherwise I didn't bother to imitate things like going to see them, although I felt signs of a fight.

That's how he keeps walking, and eventually Ray and Seto arrive in front of the dirt wall.

"... hmm?

And I doubt seeing that dirt wall...... there is a broken long sword around the dirt wall to be exact.

It was obviously odd that there was such a weapon here.

It also means that the broken long sword means that someone fought here... or that someone came here to dump the broken long sword.

(No, well, it's not that I can't think about it at all... but does anyone bother to imitate that? I failed to break the dirt wall... doesn't seem like a reason)

I didn't confirm it thoroughly, but from what I've seen, it doesn't look like the dirt walls have been scraped.

Maybe I also thought about the possibility that I broke a long sword trying to sharpen the dirt walls, but so far that hasn't looked like it.

In the first place, even though this dirt wall is reinforced by the spiritual magic of marinas and emails, I can't scratch one with a long sword... It doesn't mean I have the sturdiness.

However, a weapon can break slightly depending on how it is handled.

Not to mention that if you are an adventurer who doesn't dilute the care of your weapons, there was also a good chance that you wouldn't notice at all that the blade of your long sword was worn...

"Gru?"

What's the matter with you? and to Seto, who rings his throat and asks, Ray picks up a long sword that is broken, shaking his neck sideways that it is nothing.

It was only amateur, but the long sword doesn't seem particularly worn out.

(Then your weapon broke in the fight against Kobolt and you just dumped it here? Well, that's troubling me)

Not all of those cobolts are armed, even in cobolts that have survived dirt walls for any reason.

No, given the fact that we will overcome the dirt wall, it would be more overwhelmingly advantageous for individuals who do not possess the kind of weapons.

What happens if there is a long sword, even if the blade is broken along the way when such a cobolt lands here with its bare hands over the dirt wall.

Naturally, Kobolt would use it as a weapon.

"Hmm? But there was a cobolt who was fighting the solo adventurer earlier."

Remembering the earlier battles, Ray once again sees the weapons he has.

Was that cobolt good at bare-handed combat, or was it simply not where Ray was, but over a dirt wall from another place, unaware of the long sword that was falling to the ground?

(Surprisingly, you don't want to use a broken weapon because it doesn't fit your aesthetic, or something like that, do you?

Somehow I think so, but I also don't like to keep the broken long sword here for now because it's going to be used by another cobolt later, so I'll store it in the misting.

Could it help you in any way later? And even for a moment, I think back to thinking maybe it won't do me any good.

If you dare to use it, is that the only thing that's made of metal is throwing a weapon, or something that melts and makes something else?

I was Ray observing the dirt wall while I thought so, but I feel Seto's atmosphere has changed, and in the next moment Ray also understands why Seto is doing so.

"Heh. Is that how you get over the dirt wall? Although, in a way, it's the sight I expected."

You heard Ray whining, Cobolt jumping over the dirt wall for a moment, and the next moment he roars toward Ray and Seto.

Regardless, even though Ray is clearly ahead of Seto, a high-ranking monster over himself, Kobolt doesn't look frightened or run away at all.

Anyone could tell that it was obviously not like a regular cobolt.

Nevertheless... even if Cobolt is different than normal, that doesn't increase the power of Cobolt.

Seto moves faster than Ray does something and gently snaps the bone in Kobolt's neck.

That's one quick kick in the literal sense.

"Grrrrrrrr"

Praise and praise, and Seto rattles his throat toward Ray.

"Uh... yeah, right. Well done."

Though a little lost, Ray strokes and praises Seto.

Seto accepted it with delight as he narrowed his eyes.

"In the meantime, it was nice to see how Kobolt got over the dirt wall."

With that said, Ray lifts the ankle of Kobolt's body and throws it across the dirt wall.

I could hear the scream that the body was hit or supposedly Cobolt's, but Ray doesn't look particularly concerned about it.

I knew there was originally a cobolt on the other side of the dirt wall, so I guess it was natural to hear screams.

"I'm glad you don't have any problems with the dirt wall. It looks like the redcloth guys didn't come in extra."

"Gru!"

To Ray's words, Seto rattles his throat as he agrees.

"Well, I thought maybe there was nothing there."

Ray said words that were close to half-strength, but I'm not saying such things without any basis.

In the first place, even though Granger led the former red cloth yesterday to break down the dirt wall, Granger did not imitate such things as return to base to make a report, and dazzled his whereabouts as they were.

To be exact, Ray handed it over to Dusker's intelligence unit, but if you look over there, you can't possibly understand that.

As a result, the fact that Granger did not return meant that Granger and all the others thought they were dead or captured, from which the stronghold was known… even so, it should never have been a mistake.

That's why I'm busy dealing with it by now, and it's no surprise that Ray's destroying the dirt walls he built is left aside for now.

Ray was expecting something around here, too, which is why he thought there would be nothing.

"Gru?"

So, what are we gonna do now? And, yes, to the throat-beating Ceto, Ray thinks a little.

There's not much Ray needs to do right now.

We have confirmed that there are no anomalies in the dirt walls, and guards are guarding the disposable bases of those who are carrying out one of the Kobolt cases.

The option remains to help dismantle Giganto Turtle, but if Ray gets his hands on it poorly, it is likely that it will only get in the way of those currently working.

"When you do, look around...?

Most importantly, it's not a full-fledged look around like the guards do, but a walk around looking at a store like a stall or cafeteria and eating food… that would be the exact point.

At the end of the day, there was no reason to think that Giganto Turtle would be dismantled by some kind of plug.

"Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr!"

To Ray's words, Seto rings out joyfully.

Again, it would be a great pleasure for Seto to be able to eat delicious food.

"What do you want to eat? If you want to plug it in for now, it's soup.... That said, I wash the pot I used before and it's in the mistering, so why don't you add soup to it?"

Basically, I bought soup and stuff like that. Ray bought every pot, but if I could eat the soup, naturally, I wouldn't use that pot.

No, I might use it for something in some cases, but I'm pretty sure it's still the one that builds up.

That's why I often make the purchase method of having soup in that pan.

Ray walked away from the dirt wall with Seto in order to buy a soup with plenty of meat and warmth.