The walls of the labyrinth in the dungeon are known to be extremely difficult to destroy.

Low-rank dungeons can still be spicy, but the strength of the walls of high-rank dungeons is tremendous and it is even difficult to drill small holes.

And even this "Millennial Corridor of Naruto" didn't scratch a single attack with all the strength of the brave.

"... it's not a dream, is it? My skills broke the wall of the labyrinth...!

I have never heard of such an unusual event, in fifteen years of adventurous life.

I couldn't contain the high pitch of my heart and stuck my hand in the wreckage of a shattered wall to make sure I felt it.

"Ha ha! What the hell is this? It's like metal! The only thing that looks like stone is the surface! It's supposed to be hard enough to die of a scratch!

Even under the thin lights of luminescent moss, the wreckage can be seen glittering.

It's like sterling silver powder.

I don't know what type of metal it is, but it emits a glow that I can't help but catch my eye.

By the time the first excitement had subsided, another new idea shook my mind.

"... wait. I mean, I don't know why, but [repair] skills have been empowered... maybe there's more use for it...?

It does not mean that there is an effective use for the power that destroyed the wall.

Such ability, it is powerfully determined without having to think about it.

What I've come up with is the possibility that we can do something different than this.

[Repair] It's impossible to think in common sense that you will be able to destroy objects with your skills.

The impact of being pushed to extremes, or because he had wandered a mysterious labyrinth for a long time?

Now I don't care why.

There's no way I know I thought about it.

What matters is that we are now able to do the 'impossible' of destroying objects.

Then we cannot deny the possibility that we are able to do other 'impossible things' as well.

"... it's worth a try. We have to do everything we can to survive anyway. First......"

I stuck a thin iron sword in a pile of wreckage on a broken labyrinth wall.

"Skill activated, [repair] start!

[Repair] Skills are not capable of producing things from scratch, but need to be compensated using the same material to block missing parts.

If you don't use the material, you will divert the other parts of the tool - if you mean the sword - that haven't spilled the blade of your torso.

For this reason, the more [repair] without the material, the brittle it becomes.

But not anything can be made into material.

It is required to be at least the same substance as the part you want to [repair].

For example, you can't make up for an iron sword blade spill with copper.

"(If I could also do that 'impossible'... if I could [repair] my sword on a labyrinth wall that even brave men can't hurt...)"

I'm sure this sword will be a powerful weapon.

- There was a different response than [repair] without material.

All this feels only understandable to masters of the same skills.

It's hard for anyone to explain.

Anyway, it conveys the feeling when the material compensates for the damaged parts.

Eventually, an iron sword with no change of philosophy was transformed into an alloy with the wall of the labyrinth by my skills.

"I could... I guess."

The glow of your body seems out of step from just now.

Looking for something I could try out, I laid eyes on the long sword that the corpse that was about to skeleton had.

Normally, an iron sword cannot be slashed with an iron sword.

Plus, I don't have that hand combat skill, so it's got to be even more impossible.

But I felt I could do it now.

"Blame it!

Swing my sword down on the long sword I put up against the wall.

The blade ate up to about half of the body, and had not caused a single blade spill.

This is the result of my amateur rounding move.

Just imagine the power when a legitimate user wields it, and his body trembles with excitement.

"This... I'm starting to feel like I can survive this...!

Motivation that has been disappearing forever comes to an inexhaustible end.

If you're going to turn your motivation earlier into a candle that's about to disappear, now it's a pillar of fire that can reach the clouds.

I moved across the hole and then [repaired] an empty hole in the wall.

Of course, I won't forget to collect the remains of the walls in the sachet I picked up in the labyrinth.

"I don't need to make a big hole in anything. Just make a small hole and check the other side is totally different......!

Pull back the effects of your newly awakened [repair] skills and walk out toward a dungeon escape.

I decided to call them [disassembly] [synthesis].

Similar effects skills may exist, but I'm sure I'm the only one in the world who can achieve them with [repair] skills.

I don't think it's over-conscious or overrated.

I'm just saying that it wasn't supposed to be so much as convinced me this way.

"That's right. Can you do something like this?

I'll think of it and let the magic flow to [disassemble] the luminescent moss.

But the results were unresponsive.

"Is that it? Well... creatures have magic resistance, don't they? [Disassembly] Will you be resisted even if you try to? How about a little more output...?

When tempered and infused with magic, the luminescent moss was finally [decomposed] into a powdered object.

"Hmm, that's inefficient. With moss, the [disassembly] of animals seems difficult. In the first place, [restoration] doesn't work for creatures, and even if [decomposition] of creatures is difficult, you can't help it."

In the meantime, [synthesize] a powder of luminescent moss on a knife I picked up a while ago.

Completion of knife-shaped lighting that emits light from the body.

There is no particular point in using a knife as a synthetic material.

I just used it because I happened to have it on hand just fine.

That's how I just tore through some of the walls, and a long-awaited thing pops in front of me.

"There it is! Stairs!"

I forgot I was hungry and ran up a narrow staircase as I nearly fell over and over again.

I see light at the end of the stairs.

I didn't know if that was the light outside the dungeon or if it was just a bright hierarchy.

But whichever the identity of the light is, it doesn't change what I do.

When you jump into the light at full speed, it's...