Manowa

Episode 950: Obedience.

◎ Inside Tokyo Dungeon Waste Metro Train

(Well, what do I do)

bowflower thought. I took the train. The militia helped. So far so good. They were just totally frightened.

The reason for this is simple. Things in the bow blossoms, such as Chromal and King and the Dragon God Knife Thunder Fire, are letting go of their guns at the bow blossoms by mistake. No matter how soft the calm bowflower approached me, there was nothing I could do about it. Bowflower himself did not suffer any loss.

King and the others said, "Deal with it? 'It was momentum but naturally rejected. I'm here to help you, but you can't kill me.

(I'm getting instructions from the wind for the future.)

And the Wind Sounds said the battle was already over, and they had received an email from Wind Sound as soon as Bow Flowers secured the crew. Speaking of its contents,

Wind sounds "Can you go down in a texty place and put a beacon in the stash room (saferoom) and wait for me?

It felt like...

A beacon is an item that informs the coordinates created by the wind noise in the magic "Teleport".

A precisely teleport-induced magic object, the wind noise had been planted in coins designed with tatsuo made by the golem maker and handed over to his companions.

(But can we still normally transfer in the dungeon?

The bowflower tilts his neck as he looks at that coin, but for one thing it fits with the intention of moving as directed. Then Bowflower saw the militiamen.

"Hih!?" "... ugh."

I heard screams and groans. That's not alone either. Write letters on the floor galloping as bowflowers dropped their shoulders plainly shocked by that.

"Next"

I couldn't remember the kanji to get off. I know somehow, but I didn't like it when I made a mistake, so why did Hiragana write it? Then the militiamen nodded as the bowflower slammed the floor with cancer at the tip of the spear pattern. There are no words. Earlier when bowflowers wrote to obey in silence, they were also in a state where nerves were used to breathe.

I wondered whether the bow flower would be good, but I also thought that if I spoke to him in any way, he would be bored out, and for the first time, he kept it that way. Then they all continued to catch the train silently, and when they stopped at this station, they got off on the spot.

◎ Tokyo Dungeon Abandoned Subway Tier 27

(Twenty-seven hierarchies...)

After getting off, Bowflower shrugged in his mind as he looked at the map of the twenty-seventh hierarchy. The descent was just ahead of the deepest level.

Although I had a slight feeling that I had done it, I thought that the twenty-seventh tier would be able to deal with it alone, and for one thing Bowflower was starting to move the route to the hidden room (saferoom) with militia members.

Meanwhile, all the militia members following him looked equally anxious. They also have a map of the dungeon on their terminals, but they didn't have the means to know how many levels it was down there, and they didn't even seem to understand where this place was.

You would have figured it out if you took the time to check the terrain and maps around them to keep in mind, but you can't afford them like that right now. The bow and flower looked around behind them.

(But the dead forest... feels like the middle of the mountain?

The twenty-seventh hierarchy the bowflowers descended on was no longer a subway style dungeon. It was like a mountainous place lined with dead trees, and the station that came down was also like a rural deserted station.

(Does the rising sun look purple? It tastes subtly different in color, just like that one over there... looks like it interacts with the actual time from the height of that day)

Incredible space in the dungeon. That's a familiar sight for bowflowers, so I didn't even care so much. But all I could think of was getting lost in the nightmare for the guys following the bowflower.

"Yes, Captain. Maybe we can... take him to his nasty cousin."

"Don't talk. If you're going to kill me, I'm going to kill you..."

Bowflowers, who saw the crew talking to Boso chillily, then turned their gaze around as well. I also wondered what the crew were talking about, but I also noticed another sign approaching.

(Oh, I don't know...)

Obviously, signs of heaviness are approaching. That's from all sides, too. Bowflowers look at the crew as they feel multiple signs of impending arrival.

"... vibration?

"Seniors. Something like Deckee's coming."

There was already a slight vibration, so the militia members seemed to feel it too. And here comes Sole.

"What, that monster!?

"A bear? No, a bug?

There's no point in them screaming either. Four giant shadows crawled out of the shadow of a rock set up to enclose passageways like mountain paths. It was a giant bug.

His name is Big Bear Bug. The appearance is similar to that of a bear, a giant worm wrapped in a crust. Although it retains adaptive skills to environmental change called extreme resistance, it is a demon that can live within the dungeon today, but if it sounds windy, Bowflower naturally doesn't know such demon information.

Most importantly, bowflowers can measure the strength of their opponents with their experience and sense of smell of battle so far. So I had no idea I could not defeat her, but the problem was that there were others besides her.

(From all sides...... is it difficult to deal with it? I have no choice)

If they are from the front and right hand, the bow and flower can be dealt with without problems. I wouldn't have a problem with it if it would hold out a little from the other two, but I couldn't have hoped for it from the crew.

(Cromar, King, please!

The judgment is for a moment. In accordance with the will of the bowflower, the Silver Wolf Chromal on the Blade Corner and King of Goblin Godkings, plus the Apathle Goblins, emerge to take the attack of the Big Bear Bug, which was approaching the crew.

"Hih."

One of the crew set up a gun in fright at the sudden appearance of the goblins. I thought another demon had arrived.

"Stop."

The other crew stopped but it's already too late. A bullet popped up, and just before it hit King, a white wall of thunder appeared and was bounced. And in that next moment they froze in the gaze of Ya (Miyabi) goblins, King's murderous intentions.

"I didn't know you were going to attack me without the Lord's favor. What disrespect. '

"Wow. Oh."

A soldier in a state of panic tried to pull the trigger further, but King waves an axe and slashes off an automatic small gun.

"Oh, no?

'I don't mind if you want to be hostile. For you gentlemen, who hinder the mercy of the Lord, this one is clear, but boiling back. It's just what a human flair did to me to lick it.'

King's angry words stain the faces of militia members with fear. I thought it was a sign. He said that being there was so superior that there was no comparison such as the shield rabbit earlier. His instincts as an organism were telling him that there was someone there he should never turn against. But it's all too late.

Both King and Kromal, who are still fighting the Big Bear Bug, were very angry with the militiamen for their treatment of bowflowers.

I don't even appreciate the good fortune of the human flair being saved by the bow and flower, and I just follow it with suspicion. They thought there was a big difference. That it would be polite to crawl belly and subordinate. That's why King thought about it and grabbed the Dragon God's hand axe, but it was the spear, not the axe, that was swung down at the next moment.

"Lord?

If you notice, all the big bear bugs had already fallen pierced through the core. And the bowflower that executed it alone stopped King by swinging down the divine spear Mutan between them, which was pressing.

(No, why are you guys trying to attack me? What are you doing over there?

Though not in words, Bowflower had his angry gaze on both sides. It felt like "I don't know what it means" if I tried it as a bowflower. It's not good that the crew attacked King, but it doesn't make any sense that he was killed by the Kings because of his help.

And King looked at the bowflower with a hazy face at the look of it.

'Lord. Did you mean to forgive them?

The bowflower nodded, thinking (I guess not forgive or not forgive) to that King's question. Naturally I can't talk, so I did just that with gestures, but that was exactly the diagram of General Silver Wolf snorting in anger.

One of the crew asks how it is.

"What's this all about?

'Hmm. Human. The Lord says he will still have mercy on you. He said he would forgive you for attacking us twice. "

Two attacks. Yes, they've already pointed and shot at the muzzle twice. Normally, they should be hostile.

'The kindness of the Lord does not always pour down on you. Three times, if he strips us of his fangs, he shall follow the same fate as the beast that rolls there. Understand that very well, but good.'

To the words of that king, the crew shakes their heads vertically with a boom. The opponent King, who is far superior to ourselves, says to the Lord... they have finally realized that.

At the same time, we gained the certainty that we were being sheltered by the Silver Wolf knights by King's words, and their tensions, which we were wary of, were lifted.

(Uh, what do I do? Well, I hope you'll listen to me...)

Bowflowers, on the other hand, had reached the frontier of giving up.

Then King vanished quickly, but Cromar stayed and followed the militia escort.

The most wolves are tough creatures up and down in the herd. Cromar also defended his men and continued to treat them as inferior beings, and the men who had received them as attitudes had been unconsciously planted to follow the fine Cromar, and hence the bowflowers, by the time they reached the hidden room (saferoom).

Thus, when the wind rushed with the transfer, there was a silver wolf general sitting and waiting, and a silver wolf with a tuna to follow, and four subordinates standing upright immobilized.