Legend

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Seto mastered… more precisely, the enhanced bubble brace was huge compared to when the clearly released foam was level one.

Previously it was a bubble such as 1 cm if it was small, 3 cm if it was large, but now it is at least 3 cm if it is level 2, and 5 cm if it is large.

Naturally, the size of the bubble wasn't the only thing that changed with higher levels.

Its foam bursts into a sticky liquid, but it is also clearly stronger in terms of its stickiness than it was at level one.

"This is a pretty user-friendly skill."

"Gru."

Nodding as Seto agrees to Ray whining while storing the black leopard's body in mystering.

It has no direct attack power at all but is a pretty useful skill in the sense of capturing or blunting an opponent.

If you keep raising your skill level, that adhesion will also be stronger.

(If it gets to level five and it gets reinforced all at once, what the hell will happen?... before that, it's hard to find enemies that use bubble braces in the first place, and even if I do, I don't know if I can enhance my bubble braces to look as good as this black leopard did)

Enhanced by Warcraft is pretty random.

I'm pretty sure you can acquire or enhance the skills you deserve for the traits of a monster who had that demonic stone, but that's only that direction, definitely not.

In fact, when Seto and Death Size have mastered their skills, why do they acquire them? Sufficient skills also existed to question such as

Alternatively, the owner of the demonic stone had the talent to acquire the skill, but he could not deny the possibility that it had not been mastered...

"Grrrrrrrrrr, grrrrr?

And Seto, who was advancing through the Devil's Forest, stops his legs and looks around as he rattles his throat as confused.

"What's up?

Ray questioning and asking about such Seto's movements.

But Seto just looks around like he's bewildered by Ray's question like that.

Ray looks around questioning Seto's condition... and sees why Seto stopped.

"No creature?

Yes, there are no signs of creatures around here at all.

The name Demon Forest, but naturally there are numerous other animals and birds there besides monsters.

Not to mention it's not surprising that it exists countless times if it's also a bug.

If ever, that was the sound of animals, birds and insects ringing all around us.

But when I realized it, I couldn't hear anything like it from around here.

Of course, it's not like I still can't hear that hand at all.

But that's not the right expression of a creature ringing around here where Ray and Seto are, but of a creature in a remote place hearing a ringing voice.

"This... looks like you've gotten into a strange place again"

"Grrrrrrrr?"

What will Seto do to Ray's words? Ask Ray on his own back.

When it becomes such a place in the vicinity that there is no sign of a creature in a place called the Devil's Forest, it is openly too flashy.

That would mean that this place would be something special.

Most importantly, that special place is never special in the sense that it is in the interest of the Rays.

(No, well, if there's going to be a powerful monster, maybe I can say it's profitable in a way)

Ray thinks about that, watching what's going on around him.

With Seto, proceed in the woods with vigilance over what is going on around them.

And I guess Ray and Seto were never going in the wrong direction.

As we progressed, Ray and Seto eventually began to feel some pressure together.

The pressure is no less an overwhelming sign than that of the giant wolf that defeated yesterday.

In other words, you will encounter someone with such overwhelming signs if you continue.

Or do you think so, that the Lord of this sign wants to emit such pressure but without any enemies to challenge him?

That's what I think, it smells surprisingly sweet.

That's also coming from the Rays on their way.

"What is this smell?... oddly sweet smell though. Seto, are you all right?

"Gru."

I doubt Ray's words, because Seto doesn't know why the hell they smell like this.

I think it's more of a trap or something than drifting from our own direction of progress, but neither Ray nor Seto have any particularly influential influence.

If so, I decided for now that there would be no harm in this sweet smell, and proceeded towards those who smell...

"Oh?"

"Gru."

Ray and Seto raise their voices together.

Because at the end of his gaze was a familiar monster with an oak upper body in the lower part of the snake.

Originally, it's no stranger to attack Ray and Seto the moment they find him than he is a monster in the Devil's Forest.

Either way, Ray and Seto killed a lot of Oaknaga.

Still, I didn't think he killed all of the Oaknaga in the Devil's Forest in yesterday's battle, but Ray's predictions like that proved by seeing Oaknaga at the end of his gaze.

As for Ray, I don't need the Orknega Demon Stone because I've already got it.

But even if you don't need Oaknaga's demon stone, I definitely want it because Oaknaga's meat was pretty tasty meat.

Though I thought so, I didn't give a little bit to the oak naga at the end of our gaze because I thought that the oak naga, which doesn't respond to anything when we see ourselves, might have something to do with the sweet smell.

Ray follows such an oak naga with Seto.

Oaknaga is not surprised to have noticed the presence of the Rays, but he doesn't seem to have noticed them at all.

(Is this the effect of the sweet smell? But why isn't it working for me and Seto? No, well, I don't think it's like I want it to work)

How can it not work for us?

That's a strong question, but at the same time, if it doesn't work for us, can we just leave it alone? It is also true that there are thoughts like that.

What bothered Ray more than that would be that he would feel as much signs in the direction of the oak naga going along so that it was led by a sweet smell as the giant wolf he had just felt.

"All right, Seto. Let's just put it on after that oak naga. Maybe that oak naga is manipulated by a sweet smell. Because there must be an opportunity to observe the Lord of those signs."

"Gru."

To Ray's words, Seto rings his throat.

I guess Seto thought the same thing about Ray.

That's how Ray and Seto kill each other's footsteps, kill the signs, and the existence of this sweet smell...... they go after Oaknaga, taking care not to be noticed by their opponents, who would probably be rank A monsters.

(If you're a Rank A monster, I also feel like even if me and Seto are moving around killing signs and footsteps, they're going to find you light... well, that's better than not doing it though)

If your opponent is also a Rank A monster, that's not the one you can defeat so easily, even if it's Ray or Seto.

Unless, like a giant wolf, you're talking to someone who's caught off guard.

But if you think about how many monsters on earth imitate something like blatant insult like a giant wolf in a rank A monster, not that many, to be honest.

In that sense, I guess Ning Ro was lucky that the first Rank A monster the Rays encountered in the Devil's Forest was a giant wolf.

Keeping after Oaknaga, about twenty minutes.

It was quite a long time in time, but the distance advanced itself is not that far.

Ray didn't even know if he was drunk by the sweet smell or attracted to it, but he's never moving fast.

That's not so late as a thousand feet... but it's moving quite erratically in the lower part of the snake.

Keep going in that situation...... Eventually Oaknaga arrived in the Devil's Forest but there was nothing around him...... that was such a place as not even a weed breed.

Normally, you'd be surprised to see a place like that.

But Ray and Seto know where the black snake was.

In that sense, it's not that hard to think that this place is going to be the same as the place where the black snake was.

But...... amazingly, a single giant tree would have existed in a place that should also be called such a square.

Tomorrow, a tree bigger than the trees around us.

That's not to the extent that it's a little big, it's big for about 50% more.

There are several reasons why Ray was surprised to see the tree.

For example, why couldn't we find the tree from outside the Devil's Forest when it is clearly larger than the trees around us?

Do you use magic or skills that show illusions, or do you have magic or skills that you don't recognize?

Nevertheless, that is only weak as a reason to be surprised to see the tree at the end of your gaze.

Weak as a reason to discover so many giant trees and be surprised even though you saw them.

There was a sight that I can assure you is now ahead of Ray's gaze.

It's stretching out of a giant tree, Tsubaki.

If that were all, it wouldn't be particularly surprising.

However, if the faces of the various monsters were growing from the tip of the shaft, it would have been impossible to be surprised by it.

Wolves, hippoglyphs, bees, black leopards, lizards, cows... Other than that, the faces of various monsters grow out of them, some of them like the first time Ray sees them.

The faces of such various monsters grow from the tips of a multitude of bamboos.

It is quite a hassle to count the number of (10), but it is not a difficult story to count more than the fortune of being unhappy or having a face growing on the tip of (10).

(More than a hundred bottles I've seen.... Is the book okay with how to count that violin? If it's normal, a book would be fine, but if it's growing a head, it's like counting it by pieces or something)

I was Ray thinking of something that seemed silly to me, but it looked at the tree that currently existed at the end of my gaze and I was thinking of that with the intention of not getting upset.

You were worried to see how Ray was like that, Seto rubs his face softly.

Ray strokes back such a meaning of gratitude to Seto, and once again turns his gaze to the tree growing out of it, rather than keeping consciousness firmly in place.

The tree itself only looks like a normal tree at first glance.

Of course, ordinary trees do not imitate their existence by any means such as deluding themselves or producing the heads of other monsters from the tip of the gills.

If you pull out the area and look at the tree, the tree is definitely a normal tree.

Especially if you have a face, or if you have fangs, or if the roots of a tree move freely around like feet?

That's not true, a normal tree.

(Are you normal?

Ray recognized that the tree at the end of his gaze was a normal tree, but because he thought so, I don't really understand the meaning of the word normal in Ray.

Nevertheless, given the current situation, it doesn't make such a difference whether the tree is normal or not.

(Regardless of what's normal, being a tree monster... is that a Trent monster?

When I heard it was a plant-based monster, it was still Trent that immediately came to mind.

Trent also has many different kinds, such as individuals who move and move the roots of trees like feet, or individuals like staying in one place and ambushing enemies.

If so, that creepy tree monster was also a Trent-based monster...... it was very likely a rare species too.

Most of all, if you look at the enemies at the end of your gaze, you wouldn't think you could describe them in terms such as very, but rare species.

Heading to such a tree, Oaknaga is dreaming or approaching like a thousand birds feet.

Well, what happens?

With that doubt, Ray was watching how Oaknaga was doing.

Then a few pieces of bamboo approached the oak naga… one bamboo in it was bright red in the mouth of the wolf growing on the tip… and that was the fruit in its mouth that deserved such a poisonous expression.

And when you give that fruit to the approaching oak naga, the oak naga carries that fruit into your mouth in a delightful way... and the next moment you're done eating the fruit, each of the twenty or so bottles will eat and chop a thousand of the oak naga's body.

The last thing I had left was my head.

From its head grew a thorax… the roots of the thorax stretched toward the trees.