Levelmaker

Episode 725: How'd it go?

"Welcome back!

All six of them are back.

No noticeable trauma anywhere. I've been working as a first-time adventurer without any injuries. I know because I was watching.

"I'm home!

"So, how'd it go?

"It's the game itself, isn't it? But we're free because we're characters ourselves."

"It's just that the problem isn't the game. I've only hunted wackos today, but the danger doesn't turn into being next to each other"

Shaw's uncle is right. But if you don't, you'll have to live.

"But it would have been fun, wouldn't it? You."

"Sort of. I've barely done my job since I started doing police work."

"Oh, we're just as entertained as the game is. Thank you, Mr. Dream."

"No."

No, the Benki couple didn't change anything the most. My uncle was wielding his sword and knocking him down normally. You were already swinging it to SKP. I wasn't new to sword judging though.

"But I haven't held a sword in a long time."

"Huh? Uncle, do you have experience with swords?

"I do. That's it. I played Kendo from elementary school to high school, didn't I? Sure... did you even go to the top 4 in the country?

"I came third in high school."

Heh, I didn't know that!

An uncle who builds a cafe chain in just one generation that expands across the country and can be counted as one of the smart managers sometimes doesn't have a sword... I thought it was about as much coffee as I've ever made.

"So what's the skill point right now..."

"I haven't used anything yet. I'm lost. I've managed to allocate the status."

"I shook the point because it was the body of what I chose the bow for. It's amazing how that's going to hit me so hard."

It's an amazing thing about skills to really get what you normally strive to get.

"Oh, yeah. I didn't assign you a point, but you were improving your sword skills, what is this?

"You forgot to explain. SK2 items go up on their own depending on their level of proficiency. Well, it's faster to assign points than SK1."

"Oh, in the street. I thought my body surgery and bow were up."

"I wasn't a sword, I was physically fit."

Were Shaw's parents moving like that without assigning a skill point? I feel like if I'm single and I'm E-rank... if I suck, I can take it down to D-Rank.

Yeah, you're our parents when it comes to D-rank.

"So, your father and mother, who had the only incident today, what do you think?

"What, is something wrong?

"No, son... it wasn't, my daughter said, and I think I ran into a D-rank demon."

"Ha... so you have a dream that you're here to help?

"You will. But before that, I knocked him out."

"Oh, that's right! You don't know what you've been doing for a long time! You did something this time anyway, didn't you?

"Phew! Exactly."

If what Micah's uncle said wasn't empty ears, would your father have done such a surprise for a long time?

Me and Kanata's parents, naturally!

"Then you submit the Demon Nucleus to the D-rank Adventurer?

"Yeah, now we have more work to do. I got a level, I got more points."

"I knew you were the most advanced of the three of us. Whatever you did, I missed you so much."

I couldn't help but find out a lot about my parents today. I miss Micah's uncle, but you're getting younger because of that.

"So you didn't enjoy it, did you?

"Sort of. Now it's fun to just eat in the city."

"That's good!

"Uh, I've got more or less dreams and what Mihana's been treated like."

"Right. Posters and all that stuff."

Well, have you figured out what you're dealing with already? Speaking of which, what guild did your father and mother sign up for an adventurer...

"Who's that receptionist Agate? That was amazing...... 'That Alim Nariway and Micah Magalighi became adventurers here!' I've always said that."

"Even as I walked around the city, idols and actors were just a bunch of posters that I thought you or Mihana had dreams of."

Ask Agate about it tomorrow.

Whew... Agito, that's a name I miss already, but that guy's pretty much in the wild horse when I was at the event, actually.

I pinched everything in my ear like I'm buying all the magazines, and as soon as I asked that guy, you'd know what we've been up to! Well, you can save me the trouble of explaining it.

... but yeah.

"Why, you shouldn't tell me that you're my own son, or that I'm actually a man, right?

He said, "I know."

"Oh, I did. I had a dream! Can I see the outfit you were wearing on that poster later? Mom, I want to see it straight."

Oh, has your mother's hobby for me to dress like a woman also been activated? Busy.