"Hey, what is that..."

"It sucks, Lucica. They broke through the gate and went inside. The labyrinth will be ruined."

No, you can't.

My head doesn't work well.

I know Jane is talking to this one out loud next door.

but still, my consciousness was more nailed by the white demons who had entered the labyrinth city than by Jane next door.

What the hell are they?

Those who dive into the labyrinth and receive [ability liberation] will improve their respective abilities or be able to use magic.

In my case, my eyes have been particularly good.

You can also look so far away like [Farsighted], but there are other unusual powers.

That means if you look at the person, you can see the strength, although it's approximate.

Its my proud eyes are now incredible.

'Cause you do, don't you?

The guys on the servant beast over there are almost always incredibly strong.

Even though I often dive into the labyrinth, I've seen many knights before in the experience of getting other jobs.

The cavalry over there are all the same or stronger than the average knight.

There must be maybe a thousand knights of that strength just looking at it.

Again, look outside the broken gate, that is, in the direction the cavalry has been running.

... None.

No matter how much [far-sighted] I used, I didn't see any other troops.

I mean, is that all the fighting power over there?

I used to ask the big mess about strength standards.

The nobility distributes the knight, the knight leads the squire, and the squire brings together the general soldiers to go to war.

In an approximate case, it is said that the rank there matches strength.

The squire wins even if it takes 10 general soldiers together.

A knight fights more than each other, or wins, even if he brings together 10 squires against each other.

And the chief principals of nobility can deal with such knights even if they attack more than one together or something.

Of course, I don't think it's such a simple calculation, but at least not a mistake as an expression that it's that strong.

In other words, a knight opponent gets kicked out of trying to counter only a few things that are weak.

... Only those of such strength as to exceed such a knight have gathered nearly a thousand people to act in an organized manner.

I don't know what that means.

Even I only dived deep into the labyrinth, surprisingly good opponents of the knights, and what if I had won?

But that's like a game in a one-on-one situation where you can't get in the way.

Physical ability is not the only thing that makes a knight strong.

Because they possess the strength to overwhelm miscellaneous fish while possessing quality weapons and other equipment.

One sword, for example. Very much so.

If each other has the same strength, wins and losses are often determined by the weapons in their possession.

I mean, that's the only strong guy who has a better weapon than his opponent, that is, the ones who come from better and have money.

Even so, the weapons they carry are different.

Even now, I can see that one sword that truncated a defenseman who went out to stop an intruding cavalry is a very good business.

Unlike a normal sword, there is a pattern in the sword body that emits a demonic light somewhere.

but that was only the lowest looking weapon that that group had.

About half of the cavalry possesses a magic sword.

What has become of my eyes?

That can't be happening.

Expensive magic swords are a substitute that is passed down from generation to generation to noblemen and knights, and it is inconceivable that half of one unit possesses them and actually uses them in combat.

but no matter how you look at it, that just seemed like a magic sword.

... Maybe it's a sword that has the effect of better cleavage or less likely to break.

The magic sword itself doesn't seem to be like flying magic, but I think it's terribly sturdy.

Because even though I still slap every metal armor in my defensemen, I don't feel like my sword has been damaged at all.

But even such a magical sword is sumptuous.

The first giant man to break through the gate is also very noticeable, but because there were other bad guys.

... the main class, I guess.

Among the cavalry that entered the Labyrinth Street were a few who seemed particularly strong.

The people activated the magic.

It's not the ordinary magic that knights use around it, either, it's the magic called superior magic.

Big ice animals were rambling around in the labyrinth.

Was it the ice wolf that ran the furthest?

Is he in charge at the rear of the cavalry, or is a big ice turtle preventing attacks from coming from behind?

There are other things like ice snakes and big monkeys.

... the main class, right?

No, no, isn't that strange?

'Cause, normally, the major prowess would be entrusted with a grand army like 5,000 or 10,000?

Why are there so many principals in just 1000 people?

Besides, I usually hear stories about being warm in battle, even if you have a prowess at the main level.

The reason is simple.

Ordinary knights can be a bundle if they are our main opponents.

Therefore, when dealing with the main level, the other side will also hit the main level.

If you had already used your powers when the opponent's main class came out, you would lose.

So I've heard of seeing how it goes until the other principals come out.

But doesn't that matter?

'Cause I wouldn't be looking into our main class here at a time when we're attacking this labyrinth.

"Hey, what are you gonna do, Lucica? Don't you have to go stop those guys?

"Are you serious, Jane? There's no stopping us. If you leave, you'll die for nothing."

"But! I know a lot of people in this labyrinth. Besides, some of those kids are getting hurt and resting on their bodies..."

"Then let's not go further to stop. Maybe this labyrinth will lose. Then let's move on to that premise. Luckily, there's no inn for those kids in the direction of that cavalry. We should give priority to evacuation."

"Damn. I get it. But the Percival family isn't coming out. He's also the main class in the bend, so you can't run away here, can you?

"... you won't be able to. It's different. The parasitic one who dives into the labyrinth and raises only his magical power, because I don't think he can beat a white demon, even if he has the top magic of our class."

The Percival family, the great nobility that governs the land.

Naturally, there are beings who can be called the main principals to govern this labyrinth.

But I didn't even think he'd help.

The Labyrinth City is a city that has developed around the Labyrinth.

Materials for demonic stones and weapon defenses can be picked from that labyrinth.

So this can also be said to be an important place for the Percival family.

Of course, it also maintains the Percival family in order to protect its important stronghold.

But I'm here now with a man who has become the main class by virtue of his family, and has a bad reputation.

For generations, the principals who ruled this labyrinth city themselves possessed a deep knowledge and fear of the strength and labyrinth that was revered in their learning to dive into the labyrinth and brush their arms.

But now the Labyrinth Lord was wearing escorts when diving into the labyrinth.

Leave the battle in the labyrinth to those with the strength to dive deep into the labyrinth and just follow.

Naturally, it's hard to do without being able to move as usual to have escort targets, even if they are powerful enough to dive deep.

Even so, he was so cross with the noble Labyrinth Lords that he didn't listen to people in a transgressive, selfish manner.

Our expedition was made up of only women, but I still remember feeling terribly bad about the request we received only once.

However, even such a "take around" behavior seems to increase the amount of magic when experiencing deep activities where magic drifts intensely.

Of course, there will be times when you are appointing someone convenient to you as a knight to increase your magic power with it.

That's why I can clearly see without having to see the results.

I don't think the one with just the amount of magic can beat that cavalry.

'Cause I guess so.

There's a monster in that cavalry.

He is pushing toward the administrative district of Labyrinth Street while giving some orders to the main class to use superior magic.

Maybe it'll be a fight in the administrative area where he is as it is.

"Let's go, Jane. It's a species of life."

"Yeah, right. All right, Lucica. But we should be able to evacuate as many people as we live in the city. If we miss those kids, we'll go and guide the evacuees to the other gates that are causing heavy traffic."

"Yeah, let's do what we can"

And we abandoned our work and went down the outer wall.

It won't matter, though the exploratory union may say something later.

As it is, return to the inn and escape the injured companion outside before directing the evacuees.

That's how I found out.

That he was knocked down by a white demon who was flirting in the Labyrinth Street Management District.

Our labyrinth fell that day.