Muimui-tan

3-56 Giant Ants

- One...

Proceed through the small labyrinth. That kind of chatter and loud noise follow me. I didn't think the ants would stop by to make such a loud noise, but I'm not surprised. I wonder if ants sound different from people...... I'm a bug too, you're a potato bug. But you can hear the noise normally. Could I be awesome?

Ants show up before me thinking like that. Oops.

- "W Spiral Charge" -

A double helix pierces the ant. Yes, yes, instant kill instantly.

"Ma, Warcraft Run. Oh, what are you?

Metal armor is rattling. Don't you say that.

It's a star beast.

Metal armor distorts the young face into distress and arms together.

"Warcraft should only be able to use unique skills"

Oh, really? Warcraft is like that, isn't it? I've never heard that information before.

"Ya, some warcraft did drill the handling of weapons so wrong as to be an activation skill. But the power is only to activate skills..."

No, it's usually a skill activation. then...... I used cancer skills in the arena, didn't I? Um, what did I think of my presence in the arena? They thought it was impossible? Or did they think it was a technique they drilled so badly that they mistakenly saw it as an activation skill? Were the people who were here to see it so simple that they couldn't tell the difference? Hmm.

"Boy, your common sense isn't everything."

No, 'cause, you're still this little girl. You can't deny the possibility that you're talking with assumptions in a small world, can you? It also feels like you don't know the world.

I can't help thinking about it, let's move on.

He then instantly kills the ants who show up, and the cancer progresses. Easy win, easy win.

Yesterday, I arrived in the small room I discovered. Hmm, just nothing this time. Even so, I haven't seen a single giant ant so far. Can we take down six at this rate?

"Wait, wait, wait."

The boy with the metal armor is fluttering under his feet. Oh, well, that looks heavy armor, I guess I'm tired. It's just a small room, you want to take a break?

"I'm a little tired, so I'm gonna take a little break here"

"Heh, heh. I'm sorry to hear you're tired on this journey!

Oh, right. Right. I'm a pathetic warcraft, so I'm gonna take a break here.

- Two...

I take mystery meat skewers and skin water bags out of my magic backpack and start preparing meals. Mysterious meat skewers are the rest of yesterday, but, well, you'll be fine eating them. I can eat for about a day. You can refill as much water as you want with Aqua Pond, so let's go Gabe Gabe.

Joan boy sees me like that. Speaking of which, this kid wasn't ready for anything. I have no choice.

"Want a drink?

"Heh, heh. Something like a Warcraft mouth!

Oh, yes, yes. Really, this kid, he's a pain in the ass.

- [Aquapound] -

I sneak up on magic and make a little puddle.

"Mm. There's water in a place like this."

Let it drink with a little water.

"Hmm. Sounds like you can drink."

Yes, yes, I made you a safe water appeal.

Joan boy reached silently into the puddle and kept his hand in the water. And lick the water on your hand.

"Yeah. This water looks fine"

Well, that's because it's the water I magically put out.

"I drink this water, Warcraft Run, don't you have to replenish it?

Uh, thank you for your attention. Well, don't you say it.

"It's okay."

But, well, I hope it's also the magic of Creative Food at times like this. Uh, but isn't it really delicious? I wish this was the kind of place where warcraft that could be eaten, not anthills, would come out.

Joan boy looking at this one.... I won't even give you a skewer of mysterious meat.

"Phew, little labyrinth, ko, to this extent!

The Joan boy drank water and a breath seemed to cheer him up considerably. So, do you want to proceed?

I walk out silently.

"Oh, hey, you're leaving already"

No, I'll go. Because, by the end of the day, I'm going to take down six giant ants.

- Three...

Leaving the small room, return a little down the road you came from and continue further into the back. Moving on for a while, I go out into the hall. There were giant ants in the hall waiting for us. Oh, there's a lot of them. Uh, Spearburst's the number I'd like to bust in.

"Hey, what, these numbers!

All right, let's count. One, two, three... eight? Even if it's a lot, how many are there? Don't be illusioned like there are a lot of them because of their size. All right, let's knock it down.

"Destroy. Protect yourself. '

"Yes, you don't have to tell me!

I rush out with giant ants.

- "Concentrate."

I see giant ants moving this way in a world of increased concentration and slow movement.

- Ice Weapon.

The white trans wraps around the ice. First!

- "W Spiral Charge" -

Two spears draw a double helix and pierce, sharpen, and destroy the giant ants in front of you. First one! It's dangerous if you don't reduce the number.

The giant ants turn to me at once. Come on, call me!

Seven giant ants come at me with big jaws trying to shatter me. Eat it!

- "Hundreds of Flowers" -

The big jaw is shattered and shredded blossoming with an impending high-speed thrust that is also invisible to the tip of the ear. Splashing petals. The giant ant retreats.

You saw me as dangerous. About three of the herds turn to Joan Boy. Mm-hmm. Are the three tight?

- The Magic Thread.

Fly magic threads, fix giant ant feet, and blunt movement. More!

- [Iceball] -

Float six chunks of ice and fly to the other. The giant ants who ate the ice chunks blunted their reluctance movements.

Only one giant ant reached the Joan boy. Come on, come on. I have to take down the four in front of me, too.

- "Payment Poke" -

Beat down a giant jaw for a spin, an ice-covered white trans bursts into the brain of a giant ant. And even more crimson punctures. The jaws of several imminent giant ants.

- The Magic Thread.

Skip the magic thread and jump and dodge with its momentum.

When I saw the Joan boy, he set up a giant shield, trapped like shellfish, and prevented the giant ants from attacking him. And he endures that attack and deals damage with Chimatima and Sword for less chances of attack. Oh, that's surprising. I thought you were a more damned kid.

All right, let's do our best over here.