Saikyou Juzoku Tensei ~Cheat Majutsushi no Slow Life~

Eighteen Tales Who Bears the Balance ③ (side: Lupel)

Loupelle and Darras, the magicians of The Scale of Moments (Balancer), fled into the room at the end of the aisle in order to escape the herd of din-eaters.

Loupelle carved the procedure to transfer the hardened stone columns to block the entrance, forcing Darras and "MagyaTool Golem" to hold Din Eater back from entering the room.

For a while I heard the din eaters slamming the walls on the cod.

But soon you're tired of realizing it's useless, or the magic of Din Eater that Lupel was sensing over the wall disappears.

After the last one disappeared, Lupel was forced to hang himself on the wall and put his shoulders up and down.

"Is the first trial over... Apparently the cleric in the example doesn't know the word addition, subtraction or degree. Whatever you think, I just think you're definitely here to take your life."

Loupelle shrugged with her head in her arms.

The Din Eater herd had managed to shake it off and advance the pawn using a one-armed Darras struggle, as well as a manoeuvre by MagyaTool Golem, a wreckage of magic equipment.

"MagyaTool Golem", the wreckage of magic fixtures, can be made of a wide variety of properties.

One of them is to imitate what others look like.

And Loupelle used it to make himself and Darras.

Loupelle recollects and trembles at the end of the Qi, imitating herself.

Golem, who looked the same as himself, had his arms clasped and his body squeezed, naturally, but not very pleasant.

Because I couldn't afford it, I couldn't even retrieve the pages of the book of magic that served as the basis for "MagyaTool Golem," the wreckage of the magic fixture.

Usually, I used the Magic Tool Golem page as a material to create the "Magic Tool Golem" and when I finished using it, I would return to the Magic Book, but because I ran away and came, I wasted two Golem pages.

"... there are two more trials? Retreat once...? No, in the meantime, Kudr God will be recovered by other organizations. There is no time. Even in exchange for our lives, we have to recover them."

Kudr, if the power of God is obtained, it remains of the will, such as the world.

But this Kudr divine disturbance was both an opportunity and a predicament for the Lupels.

What happens if we miss it and other organizations take the power of Kudr God. It's just horrible to imagine.

Behind the room was a door with a large number of surgical ceremonies.

Around the door were five huge discs stacked on top of each other, fixed to the wall like a clock in a row.

Loupelle felt the magic of a powerful junction from the back door.

Apparently it wouldn't open without taking some steps... and I passed my back of my brain wondering if this was the second trial.

As affirming Lupel's anticipation, a phosphorescent light crossed in front of the door to take shape, and a man appeared.

The familiar brown-skinned beautiful man is the phantom of a cleric who supposedly summoned Kudr.

The cleric sat down, but stood up softly and took the trick of paying the dust on his robe by hand.

To the appearance of the cleric, Lupel and Darras all distorted their expressions.

The appearance of a cleric means that a second trial like Din Eater's earlier begins.

When I wondered if I could bring another monster like Din Eater, I was relieved even if he was as powerful as Loupelle.

Even in the Scale of Moments (Balancer), which is gathering the finest magicians from around the world, Rupel is a powerful five-finger player in the organization.

I didn't expect him to struggle in the manner of trials arranged on the assumption of a breakthrough, even as he continued to respond to the boss's impossible challenges, which are at the top of the Scale of Moments (Balancer).

That was the first trial that led to the sudden diving of several dead places.

If any one decision had been delayed, by now it would have come to fruition with the distorted toys of Din Eata, along with his men Darras.

"Start the second exam. Give the sun and moon Din to heaven at the same time before the statue of the rough God reaches you."

The cleric said so in ancient spiritual language.

Darras, unable to understand the ancient Spirit language as a language, turned to Lupel for an explanation.

Loupelle was bluishing her face.

"No way, that board is" The Play of the Sun and the Moon (Din) "..."

"Play of the Sun and the Moon (Din.)" is a puzzle made by Garuja, the God of the earth, to a sorcerer who spares a long time and worships himself.

The five sets of five-fold discs have a mechanism whereby the overall combination changes the range of angles at which the disc can be turned, or the outermost disc comes off.

The aim is thus to remove, turn, and reassemble the discs repeatedly, and ultimately to take the two discs, called "Discs of the Sun" and "Discs of the Moon", to an angle that is assumed to be in a positive position simultaneously.

The word "dedicate the sun and the moon, Din, to heaven at the same time," spoken by the priest's phantom, promptly speculated on Rupel, whether it meant the conditions for clearing the "play of the sun and the moon (Din)".

It's just that just because I figured that out doesn't in any way make sense.

For each disc, the angle can be tilted thirty degrees at a time, and the state of the total number of twenty-five discs and the number of pairs of angles are superior to ten fifty times that alone.

If you have all the patterns in total, it is a number that is completely short of time, even if it continues from the beginning of the mythical age to the modern era.

Although it is impossible to break through with force, the name of each disc and the pattern engraved on the disc were supposed to be detailed tips.

Because of this, Garuja, the god of the earth, was said to have been very pleased with "The Play of the Sun and the Moon (Din)," but was later threatened by Silfaim, the god of the sky he was interested in, and furthermore, it is assumed that Kudr robbed him over Silfaim and immediately bored him and lowered him to a cleric.

In modern times, it is considered to be a non-existent gaga, so much so that when it comes to "the play of the sun and the moon (din)," it is used as a term to describe unanswered challenges.

But it is certainly not inconsistent with the myth that there is a 'Play of the Sun and the Moon (Din)' in this temple, which the cleric seems to have created.

He is a tremendously valuable divine treasure that has fascinated the gods who live in eternity.

"Break that thing through by the time that monster statue comes," he said...?

The phrase "statue of a rough God" in the cleric's mouth was also used in the first trial.

It is clear that it shows the statue of Kudr moving at the same time as the start of the trial.

Even after Din Eater, the keeper of the first trial, withdrew, the statue of Kudr meant that it was steadily approaching the Lupels.

For once, the entrance is sealed with stone columns.

But it didn't seem to Lupel that it would work for the statue of Kudr.

The second test is to break through The Play of the Sun and the Moon (Din) before the impending time limit of the statue of Kudr.

"Heh, don't be ridiculous... if the myth is right, isn't that the puzzle that Garuja, the god of earth, solved over a hundred days..."

Whatever you think, the time limit for the Kudr statue is less than an hour.

Besides, if the statue of Kudr is still chasing us, we can't even take a hand like that once we get out of this temple.

"But I took ten days to offer the sun and the moon (Din) to heaven. It is further than that that we have obtained a complete solution... and I will not ask you to do so now. I will therefore inscribe my methods on the wall."

A cleric puts up a cane.

A dazzling light spread around the area, and when it was clear, the figure of the cleric was gone, and a large number of ancient spiritual words were inscribed on the surrounding walls, in a mess.

"You're going to look for answers...?

Loupelle leans against the wall and hands through the inscribed letters, poking at his knees.

Apparently, the answer is not written directly.

Apparently, it was just a hint.

Besides, the order is fragmented, the key parts are also skipped, and the habit of using the Spirit language itself is strong, making it even difficult to decipher.

Breaking through in an hour before the statue of Kudr came was clearly impossible.

After that, we'll have to miracle.

Loupelle turns her wand to Play with the Sun and the Moon (Din).

rattling and a five-pair disc turns out.

"The Play of the Sun and the Moon (Din)" was also a famous story in mythology that the discs are arranged to turn, come off, or move accordingly if they receive magic from the outside…

"Never, never give up...... it is we who will have the power of Kudr. Our" balance of moments "is the heart of the world…"

Loupelle stares at the hints carved all over the wall and 'The Play of the Sun and the Moon (Din)' and squeals so as to tell herself.

Darras stared somewhat anxiously at the back of Lupel, who kept turning the disc on our samurai as he leaked bumps and solitude.