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"I'll stop. I'm not so overwhelmed that I think I can fight my opponents without grace."

"Hmm?"

The strength of Arios is dull. Moreover, its strength is due to the skill of the forged sword and to the enlightenment of mind and battle as a samurai. The accumulation of skills and knowledge, probably built up in the history of the clan, forms the basis of this. I also feel like Arios could fight that Lord. But if he doesn't fight, that's the story.

"But you were lucky to have fought such enemies and won. So you've got a lot of experience."

"But I'm not convinced what I got was a gold potion. He's the lowest warcraft in the Tubolt Labyrinth." The Labyrinth of the Sword. "

"Ha. Lord Lecan."

"What?"

"For Lord Lecan, Mr. Zoltan was the Lord of the Labyrinth, wasn't he?"

"What? No, but. Hmm."

Maybe so, Lecan thought.

At least for Lecan, Zoltan was just the lord of the labyrinth.

in its strength. in presence. And in rewards.

Isn't it?

What Zoltan left me with Lecan.

First of all, it gave me irresistible combat experience.

And sucking on the strength of Zoltan, Lecan moved on to a new realm.

He gave me the Ring of the Immortal King.

It must be said that it is a reward worthy of the Great Labyrinth tread.

Arios snapped pompously.

The Bat Demon, the Skeleton Demon King.

Don't call me by that name.

A pleasant sense of fatigue and accomplishment had wrapped the lecan.

They broke through the Tubolt Labyrinth.

I just wanted to relax, but I didn't.

The door opened rampantly and Burska jumped in.

"Lecan! Meh, the labyrinth. The Tubolt Labyrinth."

Lekan remained silent and waited for the continuation of Bruska's words.

"You, no way, maybe"

"Oh."

"And you stepped on it?

"Oh."

Bruska opened and closed her mouth as she puffed and twirled both arms in strange motion. I guess I don't even know what I want to do.

"and come anyway"

"Where"

"It's Labyrinth Square!

Honestly, going out was a hassle, but Bruska was tough.

Pulled by Burska, Lekan headed to Labyrinth Square. There were so many incredible adventurers there. Large spaces are literally filled with people.

Since the founding of the Kingdom of Zaka, the Tubolt Labyrinth has never been broken. From the broken labyrinth, the warcraft disappears, literally into dormancy. The adventurers here face and are amazed at what they thought had never happened before and could never happen.

But some adventurers know that the Batdemons have reached the one hundred and twenty-first hierarchy. They would think that the labyrinth might have been broken.

Bruska screams out loud that the labyrinth has been breached. An anger springs. Lekan got caught up in the noise, fluttering with fatigue and vanity. Luckily Arios was by my side and answered the question that would come down like it was raining, so I wish Lecan had just been naked but left behind.

How long has the square been a huge ballroom?

Alcohol and food are brought in, and adventurers are sipping alcohol everywhere.

"Lecan."

As he sat on the cobblestone and raised his face with a glass of booze, the lord Gil 'ent Notes stood. He also has the appearance of Lords Assistant Hidden Notes and Labyrinth Affairs Superintendent Eliza Notts. The knight Viad Wrangler also refrains. We're all on foot. I guess I just couldn't get into this square where the adventurers are dense with horses.

"You stepped through the labyrinth."

"Oh."

"How many levels did it take?"

"One hundred and fifty"

"One hundred and fifty tiers! So you went from the one hundred and twenty-first to the one hundred and fiftieth in just two months?"

"Oh."

"Just the two of us"

"Oh."

"What do you mean? Adventurers like you have never seen or heard of it."

"Lord."

Lord Arios, something.

"On the bottom floor there was only the Lord's room, where there was one restricted number of people"

"What, to?

"Lord Lecan beat the Lord of the Labyrinth by himself."

That's Gil 'ent, too, was out of line.

Eliza knelt before Lecan and grabbed her right hand with a glass of booze with both hands. A surprisingly soft hand. Fingers are relaxed and beautiful.

"Lord Lecan! Lord Rekan, you really are what you are."

I have tears in my eyes. I thought it might be sad to be moved on, but I reconsidered that it couldn't be.

"Eliza, get out of the way."

Hidden's voice is a little stiff. He may be angry at being trampled through the labyrinth, but that wasn't what Lekan found out.

"Recan...... my lord. There are a lot of things I'd like to ask you, but I can't talk to you in such a loud place. In honor of you, I'd like to have dinner at the Lords' Palace. I'm sure you'll come."

If you feel like it.