"... what?

Immediately after avoiding the attack, the feeling of the ground suddenly disappeared.

- The labyrinth floor fell out.

Labyrinth floors are sturdy compared to walls.

Sometimes the surface area is soft, but it never comes out as good as a demonic attack.

If the hierarchy falls out after about the attack of the hierarchy lord, the labyrinth is full of holes by now.

If it is a very shallow hierarchy, it can fall out easily... but it is unlikely in 27 hierarchies first.

While I think about it, I get back in shape in the air.

"Matty!?

"Yu, the floor!

With the rushing voices of the Luriis, I fall downstairs.

But the distance to fall was not so great.

It was only about three meters down, and my leg got to the ground.

'I'm fine! Watch your step so the three of you don't fall!

While I'm at it, I'll see what's going on around here.

Apparently, I fell, not in the 28th tier.

If it fell to the lower hierarchy, the fall distance wouldn't be anything like this.

The distance between hierarchies varies between labyrinths and hierarchies, but this hierarchy would certainly have had ten meters.

The problem is, where me and Crash Grizzly fell off.

In my past life, there was no space like this. I am definitely aware of it, if any.

This space was created after I was reincarnated.

Thinking about it and looking at the ceiling - I came to the idea of who this space was.

- Monster House Increase Plan.

In previous life, this hierarchy was a very popular hunting ground.

Monster houses were always lacking because of this, and hunting ground fights were intense.

So what was conceived was the "Monster House Increasing Plan" of digging the labyrinth floors, digging holes, and artificially creating rooms.

This 27th layer of the Beginning Labyrinth has only a special hierarchy full of monster houses, making it easy for monster houses to form.

If we artificially created the shape of a monster house, there was ample chance that magic would gather there to be a monster house.

For safety and other reasons, it didn't run when I was alive - apparently, it had been transferred to execution since I was reincarnated.

"If you want to make it, make it right..."

That's what I whine about as I look at the broken ceiling (which was the floor for me until just now).

The ceiling was only about ten centimeters thick.

Ordinary labyrinth floors have a thickness in metres.

Now, even if it wasn't a 'crash grizzly' nail, it would just break after using a bit of strong magic.

Naturally, the ceiling is reinforced.

It is a commonly used alloy at the time called "Magic Hardened Alloy" that is used to reinforce.

'Magic-cured alloys' are inexpensive, high-strength, and excellent metals...... not a good metal to use to reinforce these labyrinths.

Because the magic granted to ensure the strength of the 'magic hardening alloy' gradually degrades when left in a place as intense as the labyrinth.

Perhaps the floor just fell out because of its deterioration.

... That's underhanded.

In my last life, I would have known that if I used "magic hardened alloy" in the labyrinth, it would break.

Probably used something deliberately to break in time for a cost cut.

At the time, there was never going to be a heavy fight in the aisle, and I guess you saw it was okay to use cheap stuff if it was under the aisle.

When I was alive, it was common sense not to use 'magic hardened alloys' in the labyrinth, but common sense since I was reincarnated (?) seemed to have changed.

With that in mind, I avoid the 'crash grizzly' nails.

"Gaaaaaaaaaa! Grrrr!

Even if the floor falls out, 'Crash Grizzly' attacks me without a problem.

As always, I just want to dodge it... but it doesn't work either.

"Matty, there's a magic reaction!

"Oh! We're leaving once!

That said, I use magic to jump out of a hole in the ground.

Apparently, the Monster House Increasing Plan was a success.

In that evidence - hundreds of demons appeared at the same time in an artificial monster house inspired by the collapse of the ceiling.

I want to avoid dealing with this number in a small space.

"What happened to this..."

"The hidden room built by ancient civilization was buried on the ground, and it collapsed.... thanks to you, the demon locked me up in a good way"

That's what I'm gonna say. I'm gonna look in the hole.

The 'artificial monster house' of clueless construction made me a kind of pit.

Thanks to this, 'Crash Grizzly' is trapped inside every monster house demon hole and can be attacked all you want.

... So why don't you explain how to earn experience efficiently in this labyrinth?

"You don't have to worry about Hierarchists anymore, so you'll defeat every Hierarchist demon."

That's what I do. I practice magic in my body.

The magic I use here is what I call it by the name of 'Monster House Extinction Flame' with no body or lid.

It's a magic that deserves a name and is useless in normal combat.

First of all, it takes too long to activate. That's already so slow to activate The Flame of Monster House Extinction that the crude chanting magic used in this day and age still feels like a better substitute.

Secondly, the bullet speed is slow. I can't let you hit me in decent circumstances.

Even though these two alone are deadly, there are even more drawbacks.

It takes ten seconds after it lands, before its power begins to manifest itself, before its magic can manifest itself.

Ordinary magic exerts its power in about half a second, even late.

Or in ten seconds, the enemy will be able to escape the magic range at their leisure.

Then I'm disqualified, so the range is short.

Given this magical range of attacks, it's enough to get yourself involved if you don't run away as soon as you shoot.

It is power and range of attack that we pursued at the expense of those performances.

The attack range is exactly one monster house.

Power is enough to take down 27 layers of demons together.

It's not powerful enough to defeat an intact 'crash grizzly', but it can be defeated if it's in its current weak state.

"Throw this magic into the room, close the door and wait for the enemy to burn. This is how you earn experience in this hierarchy."

With that said, I threw the Monster House Extinction Flame into the Artificial Monster House and stepped back.

Then, a little later, the flames rose from the artificial monster house.