Let's Manage The Tower

(5) Verification of skills

Sol, who broke up with Kaiseki at the management level, did not return to the village immediately, but asked Nana to go to the base of the eighty-first layer of wolves.

It is not the base that needs help, but the monsters that appear on the eighty-first floor.

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Sol pointed his palm at the opponent, and when he cast a curse, a light came down towards the subject.

Gyaaaaa!

With just one attack, the opponent loses his right arm and increases the magnitude of his pain.

Then, he rushed toward Sol with his hateful gaze.

"Can you just focus on me?..... ah"

I don't know if I understand what I'm saying, but almost as Sol talks to the other person, his neck starts to fly.

Of course, Sol didn't do anything.

The person who cut off the other person's neck in an instant came near Sol and shook his tail happily.

"Thank you."

Sol stroked up Nana's head as she walked down in praise.

Sol came to the eighty-first level with Nana to see the effect of the "Moonlight Trial" that evolved.

I could have tried Goblin's Castle on a certain level, but I wanted to try it on a better opponent than ever.

"It's nice to have a high level of aggression, but it's hard to match them properly."

Bau?

As for the feeling of using the "Moonlight Trial", Nana next door looked up with her neck tilted.

Nana is with me to verify Sol's skills, whether she enjoys hunting or not.

It was the first time Nana and Sol had hunted together, but there was no discomfort and the monster was being crushed.

Alternatively, Sol thinks that it may be possible to cooperate to some extent if the family members are each other.

I also intended to report it to the examiner along with my skills.

I also know that Sol is working with Nana to verify her skills.

At that time, we're supposed to let you know how the verification went.

While Sol was verifying in his brain how to report to the examiner, the monster approached again.

Nana roared to draw Sol's attention.

"Oh, the Moonlight Trial."

Thought about Judging by the Moonlight, Sol noticed that the monster was in sight and activated his ability to flow.

But this time, it had a different effect than the attack earlier.

It was the same from the sky until the light came down, but the target monster suddenly became stuck.

It was as if the monster was tied to something.

No, the monster is actually tied up in a chain of light.

This is also one of the effects of the "Moonlight Trial" Sol used.

Apparently, Moonlight Trial has multiple effects on one skill.

"For now, it seems that there are only two... I don't really understand the conditions for activation."

The way he murmured while defeating the monsters that appeared around him like a one-handed gesture was a sight that would pull if the viewer saw it, but now there is no one but Nana, so Sol doesn't care at all.

However, even if there was someone around, Sol would only care about Kaiseki.

For a while, Sol confirmed the effect of the "Moonlight Trial" on the eighty-first floor, but when the number of uses exceeded 20, he shook his neck to the left and right.

"This is no good. We need to verify more. Nana!

Sol, who decided that he would not know what the activation conditions were like until more times, called Nana, who remained happy.

"It doesn't make any sense anymore, so I'll go and report it to him once."

Sol said that, and Nana said, "Are you sure? I looked up and said,

While stroking Nana's neck, Sol nodded small.

"You won't know how many times to trigger the condition. We're done here."

When Sol declared so, Nana convinced herself or disarmed the battle mode and returned to her usual little figure.

Seeing that, Sol, who found out that he was going with him to the study aid, stroked Nana's changed neck with a small smile.

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Seeing Sol returning to management, Kaiseki rounded his eyes.

Oh, that was quick.

"Hi, I know what I don't know."

What a strange rhetoric, the assistant also tilted his neck.

Sol, who saw it, explained the verification that he had just done.

"--I see. You're back because the number of times is important, not because you're a strong enemy."

"That's right. I think there are some things you can see if you do it a few times in the village."

I see.

It turns out that the feeling of Sol using his skills will not be known for dozens of times.

Then, it was decided that it would be better to perform this number of times to determine the timing of activation.

When she heard Sol's reply, she nodded several times. She noticed something and looked at Sol and said.

"Speaking of which, Sol, have you noticed?

When asked suddenly, Sol leaned his neck.

"Before I realized that it had evolved, it had atrophied so much into my divine power, but not now, right?

"Eh?... ah!?

Sol finally realized that he was told by the examiner, but he accidentally put his hand on his mouth.

The intimidation I had felt from Kaiseki so far is now less than the breeze.

Looking at the sol, the examiner looks like he thinks about it.

I see. After all, it wasn't my fault. Does that mean that if you become a tribe of gods, the influence of gods can be suppressed to some extent?

There are examples of Shreyne and the others, so this is not necessarily the case, but at least as far as Sol is concerned, there is one correct answer.

However, the expectation of the examiner had caused a different problem for Sol.

"No, I'm sorry! Never, Master's majesty is gone...!

Sol, who interpreted the study aid in the direction of the day after tomorrow, began his explanation in a hurry.

The examiner who saw it shook his head with a bitter smile in his heart.

"No, I didn't think so.... Ah. Should I ask Sylvia for this instead of explaining it to me?

The examiner turned to Silvia, who had been listening in silence until then, asking for help.

By the way, Sylvia was listening to the conversation with a pleasant expression.

I think that's better.

"Yeah, I'll take care of that."

After deciding to become a serpent, Kaiseki gave up talking to Sol himself and threw it completely into Silvia.

Of course, if Suddenly Kaiseki disappeared from the scene, Sol could interpret it in an increasingly strange direction, so he took a step back and waited for Sylvia to speak.

Then Sylvia persuaded Sol (?) was performed for nearly five minutes.

It was judged that it would have an impact in the future if it ended halfway, but Sylvia looked rather exhausted when she finished talking.

This is a bad example of how loyalty to an examiner can be harmful in such cases.

Most importantly, Sylvia's efforts (?), Sol's misunderstanding was solved successfully, and the person (Sol) bravely returned to the village with joy.