Real Cheat Online

167 Talk After all, my survival skills weren't all wrong.

Osaka Castle.

Needless to say, the famous castle under heaven, which can also be counted among the three most famous castles in Japan.

Hideyoshi Toyotomi ordered Hideyoshi to build the castle, overlooking the heavens as the summit of Japan, and this castle unleashes one missing presence in the IEO as well.

It is an idiot-crafted dungeon that is as challenging to attack as an idiot: the largest dungeon in the Oosaka area and still with zero reachers to the highest floor, the Tengoku.

Oosaka Castle has already turned into a dungeon from the point of view of the downward sprawling castle town, where many monsters are trekking.

Especially at risk is the Leopard Beast Man, known as the Oosaka Panther.

They all have a punch perm on their heads and their colours change their strength and fighting style.

Particularly dangerous is pink, the strength of which is said to be equivalent to one party at a time.

But the truly horrible thing about this monster isn't its combat ability.

What an aggressive conversation they have with adventurers, despite being monsters. Moreover, the talking technique is really skillful, does not bore the listening side, and weaves the advanced levels of bokeh and scratch at an exquisite time.

The adventurer who can be put on this talk goes on and on, and at the end of the day, along with the words "I'll give you candy," he is made to bomb with a small bomb.

Conclusion. Panther is the strongest.

That's why me and Shinji, Aoi, and Cui were having a discussion about whether to attack Oosaka Castle from now on or look elsewhere, in a hello work discourse space.

"No, no, you're an asshole to come to the Oosaka area and not go see Osaka Castle. You're right to go at the cellular level."

A knight who bangs a desk made of giant round-the-circle pieces and calls himself the leader of the scratch speaks out in protest. Shut up, but I agree.

But the captain of our guild COLORS was calm.

"Again, you don't know... okay? There's a lot of adventurers out there right now, huh? If we take So-kun, we'll make a scene."

Your ship is about to arrive in a safe harbor! He's a good pilot. With your magnificent rudder, you can manage to outrun this flow!

"Is that true, too? All right, let's leave this guy."

I'm gonna bust you, Teme. Yeah!?

What a manipulator. Don't let this guy hold the rudder again.

"There's only one future to be wiped out, even if you stick it out. I think it's better to look for a hole that's still untouched."

Mmmm... if you say so, I'm starting to feel that way too.

That's the captain who has led the COLORS so many times before. Can't you be the other guy?

All right, this is my turn as a fighter and gunner on this ship. I'll shoot a high-mega cannon through the blind spot at the thought of a calm, sinking captain.

"Captain Leaf. Unsurprisingly, I, Saw, suspect, first of all, that my behavior today has changed to something that will be given certain consideration, and that the captain is not going to be as foolish as he was told."

"Shut up."

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!

I got a beam sabel stuck in my launch port. Aah!

No questions asked, Captain.

But it's the sailors who work when the sailors get hurt. Make it the only healing of this ship, angel. All my idols, Mr. Aoi.

With those little, white hands, they're nice to my wound.

"Total. Why don't you tell me what I can't do?

I've been rubbing salt in. I've got a whole pack of great big size salt.

Damn. This is what all songs are about. The captain and the sailor are pointing their way to a perfectly safe port. The steer was an enemy even if he had the same purpose.

Is there anything else? A godlike hand will survive this desperate phase.

Is this my life?

"Sum, it's me. Osaka Castle wants to go with So-kun to see the real deal."

To my life, no repentance once.

Our ship COLORS will now arrive in a safe harbor.

Farewell, Castle Oosaka. I'll see you in the real world.

"… Aoi. You've been really good with So-kun."

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Avoid Oosaka Castle and look for other dungeons, or events.

Having come to that conclusion, we each looked around in pieces, at the quest boards in the Hello Work.

It would be quicker to open the Quest List screen in Hello Work on the window screen, but there it is, the atmosphere.

I will look for each of the requisition forms that are attached to the quest board. Isn't that the hassle of one flavor in a full-dived VRMMO?

"Okay, here's the thing"

Make a bunch of good-looking request forms in your hand and go back to the corner of the entrance where you were just now.

"Oh, I'm the last."

The three of them have already shown each other the requisition forms they have taken for their seats.

Join that ring and spread the paper you had in your hand over the table.

"Please wait. Is that okay?

"Right there. What about you?"

"There it is. A heartfelt request."

Point to the paper spread out on the table one at a time.

"This is a request for a crusade for Tsukuba that will appear near the town. The killer is a giant with three meters. So, this is a request for a bandit crusade that is rooting for an abandoned village. Looks like all the bandits are undead monsters. This is a crusade for the giant bat King of the Night, which appears only at night. Because of its size and strength, there are rumors that it's actually a dragon. And this is..."

"Stop! Total Kun"

"... I don't know, Captain"

"I don't know why again... more than that, what is this? Everybody doesn't just suck. You definitely just want to fight this."

"Oh, my God."

The sweat rising from his forehead and his gaze swimming to the left and right tell the story of this mood.

Stop it, Detective Midori. If you do that, you're only gonna get out of me.

"Well fine. Put that aside first, and look through the request we found."

Tsui gives you a single request form.

"This is a request to explore the woods just east of here. Anything in that forest seems to be quite an unpopular area around here, called the Hidden Forest from NPC and the Forced Logout Forest from players, with very few people coming and going. Well, it's probably because of a hot spot called Oosaka Castle right now, so there 'll be a lot of people there soon, but I want to get there before then."

"Forest, huh?"

When it comes to exploration, it's a heartwarming word for adventurers pursuing the unknown. But I feel like I have a weak basis for the usual Mr. Cui.

That leaves a catch, as a strong discomfort somewhere in your head.

"And this is what NPC officials who were reading and skipping books in the women's bathroom just now told me about the woods of everything..."

The word forcefully pulls through the anchor that was caught on the bottom of the sea.

Rumor has it there's a world tree.

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Look up at the overlapping green curtains as you walk up on the ground irregularly raised with tree roots and rocks.

The light inserted from the gap illuminates moss creeping into the rock, creating a camouflage pattern in which occasional winds move to the ground.

"Although the image of the city was strong. There are woods like this."

A knight who stores his sword and shield in an item box and walks instead of a cane through a sturdy tree branch mutters with emotion. In his eyes, he also seemed to be in awe of the majestic nature.

"I don't know if it's real, but it seems that way over here"

Astrologists who move their feet with care not to hook the green robe to the branches are somewhat faint to enjoy the surrounding views with the utmost care in proceeding.

But no matter how virtual the world, it will be tough for a high school girl to walk in a forest that can also be called this tree sea.

If you look at a witch princess who is holding my hand hard and walking staring at the ground, the grounds are stronger.

"Animated movie, like a forest, right?"

Are you not out of breath, but are your nerves gradually rubbing off? The conversation is worse than usual.

But if you ask me, it is also nature reminiscent of an animated film modeled after a certain Yakushima. Maybe it's the woods made by the development team that admired that one.

But......

"If it wasn't such a harsh setup, I'd have enjoyed it a little more."

Somehow, I haven't been able to use the whole map since I went into this forest.

Usually, if you look at that map, you can easily grasp the current position and the position of your people, so I don't have to worry about getting lost first, but that's sealed in this forest.

The azimuthal magnetic needle I had prepared just in case, also keeps exercising without signs of ending up with a circle like the broken Mary Goland from just now, and the party chat doesn't pass when you're more than 20 meters away.

I feel a genuine willingness to kill the operation.

"Never get away from me."

In that word, there is more power in her hands.

If we deviate in this forest, it will be impossible to see each other again or even return to town, unless we are blessed with extra strong luck.

I can well understand why players entering this forest call it the 'Forced Logout Forest'.

"Anyway, I'm so glad I had you. Unless you're in a bandit position, you don't get these skills."

I don't know the direction with the tools, and I don't have a map. If this happens, the sun's position and clock will have to be used to see the direction.

Use the clock needle instead of the indexer to derive the approximate direction.

The only place the sun is situated directly south of is in fact near Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture, where Nanchong will be perfect at 12pm, but this is the Oosaka area modeled after Osaka Prefecture. You can trust me quite a bit.

It's usually hard to calculate some kind of task of finding the exact position of the sun and putting the clock horizontally, or fine-tuning it according to the time of year, and it's hard to work, but you're just used to that area. No, I don't want to thank my father for throwing me in the woods when I was a kid.

If you find a thick trunk tree, climb to the top, check the direction as appropriate, and make sure it goes deep.

I wanted to leave other marks on the tree, etc. so that I could turn back the way I came, but unfortunately the scratches I put on with the knife were not usable because they were specifications that would restore them over time.

"I can handle it if I just keep going straight. Logging out would be the quickest way to get home."

It depends on what you can discover in the back. If nothing, unfortunately, it's going to play a part in spreading the name of the forest of forced logout.