Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 49: New Adventurer Lent and Realistic Profit

When Rise was blown away by something like a giant slime arm, I stood in front of Laura casting a spell and instead stood to be attacked by slime.

The only weakness that can be described as slime is witchcraft, and a warrior who is avant-garde in order to poke it must always take the demonic attack with him.

I also intended to assume that role, but in the course of a consulted operation watching a foursome fight in this room before us, Rise chose to stand on his own arrow and defend himself against Slime's attack.

That must have been for various reasons, to say what it was for.

But it would be difficult to narrow it down to just one.

Until earlier, Rise had made such a choice because he was ashamed of himself, unrivalled compared to the normal, but slimy, and wanted to make sure of his own strengths, which he could not believe. In addition, in the future, when he met such demons, he thought it would be smart to wage a rough battle here and now, rather than gain experience while at risk of death, to take advantage of a situation in which Adventurers' Union (Guild) officials could help him.

And that's certainly not a bad idea.

Of course, if you're counting on the help of the Adventurers' Union (Guild) from the start, that's not a good thing, but you can tell by the battle of Rise that it's not.

He ran desperately into the great "Grand" slime.

Think about the best move you can make right now as you deviate from that attention and think about how your attacks will go through against the Greater Grand Slime, which will probably have more power than you.

Being poked through such a momentary gap in his movements, and being attacked, is just a story of that slime being more or less too strong than that, while his lack of experience is further.

The Great "Grand" slime tries to crush it with its giant after the blown rise as it is, but I couldn't leave it on the boulder.

If you look back gently, you'll see that Laura's eyes say, "Help Rise."

If here the toucharm comes out of Slime's body and comes toward Laura, I guess he's also confident to avoid it.

I checked it and kicked the ground and headed for the slime.

Whether there is a forward or backward distinction between the existence of slime, is the dividing point of the debate, but for now, assuming that the face located opposite the direction of travel is the back of the slime, I added a slash of horizontal giraffes to that back exactly.

Then, both the chirp and the sound blow away so that part of the body of the slime formed mostly of moisture, as between that liquid and the solid, is decided in the direction in which the sword was shaken off.

It seems to have a lot of strength on it, and despite the great "Grand" slime, I only felt the same degree of resistance as the normal slime.

That said, it's not enough to destroy that nucleus in one blow.

The nucleus of the Greater Grand Slime is deep in the body. Yeah, it still moves around as constantly as it does in the normal slime, and if you stick a sword in the body, the sword muscle will deviate considerably due to resistance.

All I could do was stab him in the poke with so much accuracy, or push him in with resistance and other force moves at a level that seemed irrelevant, but neither of that was what I could do right now.

So all I can do right now, at best, is divert the attention of this great Grand Slime from Rise and Laura.

Fortunately, it seems that the attention of the Grand Slime is right for me in the current attack.

The nuclei in my body showed strange movements, and then suddenly they were moving towards me.

After all, there seems to be no distinction between front and back in the existence of the word slime.

Are you judging by the location of the nucleus?

I think I'll ask Lorraine, a college student, when I get home, and I'll back off as I pull the slime forward.

Of course, that direction is oriented without Rise and Laura.

Slipping, the great "Grand" slime comes packing the distance at a rate that is not conceivable in giants.

Of course, the size of the room is finite, so you won't be able to escape forever.

But I don't mean to, and I don't need to.

A little while later, Rise returns and heads for the Grand Grand Slime.

Rise puts a slash from the position just opposite me, but even though he uses his chi force, he seems to be lacking more arm strength than me, and he didn't carve as many wounds as he did.

But from the front and back, he's had to deal with the big "Grand" slime, with an attack that would cut him off, and he's stretched his arm out to both me and Rise.

It did poke through the gap in Rise's attack earlier, and it's that tentacle of the big "Grand" slime that blew it off, but apparently when I put more than one out, it dropped slightly in accuracy, barely enough speed to handle Rise.

Speaking of which, I can still afford it.

Perhaps, but you can do it all the time if you continue to sneak this touch on your arm even if you are present alone.

However, it may take a considerable amount of time to win due to a lack of decision making......

Again, I think it might be urgent to fix some magic.

Then a while later,

"I can't!

The voice echoes.

Speaking of what can be done, it is, of course, Laura's sorcery.

It's that spell she's been chanting for a long time now.

They can go with a fairly shortened chant if it's a small one, but they don't either when they're big "Grand" slime opponents, which is why they were fighting the way Rise buys time.

In the end, I was supposed to be protecting Laura, and I was supposed to be in on it, but fighting with the boss isn't what I planned to be.

If it's all right at the end, it'll be all right.

Me and Rise quickly distanced ourselves from the big "Grand" slime to Laura's words.

Make sure of that. No. Soon Laura, who had taken position in the front of the great "Grand" slime, shouted.

"... Great Fire Flames (Grand Prox)!!

With that word, from the tip of Laura's end cane, a flame comparable to her height is emitted toward the Great "Grand" slime.

In a huge mass of flames, the Great "Grand" Slime had lost time trying to avoid it by turning around and getting to that behavior because Rise and I were so distracted.

As a result, the Great "Grand" slime became a feather that was thoughtfully received from the front without being able to avoid the flame as if it were.

Its giant, which was scarcely hurt by the slaughter by Rise and my sword, melts out before Laura's flames, and its nucleus bursts out in just a few seconds.

I think it's once again a horrible demon to say slime because it means if you leave it alone in this state for a while, it's easy to stab a stop if this happens.

Rise looked at me and told me to stop, but I'm in the mood to give it to Rise, and I squeeze my jaw and show the nucleus.

In my actions, Rise couldn't seem to abandon his longing for a kind of heroic behavior that seemed clear to the emotion that he hadn't been able to make a big deal of it, but also stabbed the boss with a stop, and at the end of the day, he broke and put his sword up and stabbed him in the nucleus before the Great Grand Slime began to regenerate.

As a result, the liquid-like body of all the great "Gran" slimes loses its bond and becomes immobile.

Now it's just a clear gel-shaped mass.

If you leave it, it will be swallowed up straight into the labyrinth and disappear. That's it, but I'll take the container out of my hip bag and just give it to the two of you who are savoring the aftertaste of knocking out the boss and say it too.

"... I don't even want to be, like, a good one." []/(exp, adj-i) (1) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) "

To that dialogue, which is too realistic, the two of them, for a moment, put their faces to the question of whether it was what they were saying now,

"... so, so, Ginka, I want to. This is how you do it."

With that said, it was your love that immediately turned those eyes into money and began collecting the fluids of the Greater Grand Slime.