Sword of Glutton Princess

Lesson 32: The Tooth of a Three-Headed Prison Dog

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While me and Mr. Hyodle were talking in, Mani stood a little lonely.

... Seemed familiar, but Mr. Hyodle has light footwork, so it's not unusual.

However, to the extent that we had had a brief conversation, there didn't seem to be much contact.

... My best, but I would also like to take Mani to The Devil's Cave if possible.

It should be a good experience for her.

I might be able to get a mani in if it's a haulier frame.

"Oh, you know, the haulier frame, it's empty..."

"... oh, no, I'm sorry. Actually, I'm not taking the haulier with me right now."

"What...?

Mr. Hyodle grips the neckline cross with his hand and lifts it forward.

"Actually, this is a demon. Under the name" Cross of the Subsky ". For small summaries, there is no correction for struggle or magic, but there is an embedded bone and a demonic nucleus. Here's how... Sora, Box"

A demonic cube emerged in front of Mr. Hyodle, the space began to distort, and the outline of the box floated in the universe.

"It's the space-time magic Paradox. Isn't that amazing? Some of these things. I can put my stuff inside this space and retrieve it later. I finally got it, too, lately. The capacity isn't that big, but if there's enough baggage for each person, we can put it in here and carry it."

"Shh, wow......!

I heard rumors, but this is the first time I've seen the real thing.

If something like this were common there, all hauliers would be out of business.

Magic conductors are also quite rare because demons themselves that can use the space-time magic Paradox are rare.

Besides, the Subsky Cross has succeeded in shredding and miniaturizing the demonic nucleus and the fighting bones with the minimum necessary to make them specialized in the Box so as not to have trouble carrying them.

This is also quite advanced technology.

Such a wizard would do more than a million temis.

No, this conductor is not too convenient.

Mr. Hyodle is also too awesome to light up the Space-Time Magic "Paradox" using a demonstrator that would have just been obtained as a matter of course.

The space-time magic Paradox is a rather difficult magic to handle.

Obviously not the same character as me as an adventurer.

But... so Mani can't come...

Mr. Hyodle would tolerate me as a miner if I asked him strongly, but I don't really want him to force me either.

"I've got a little bit of a blacksmith to try, too, because I'm on a level. You don't have to worry about it there. I think it's gonna be a good experience for Dean."

I don't know much about him, and Mani keeps whispering.

"... I just think I know, but try to be as thorough as you can with your assistant and not cause too much trouble"

Mani speaks profoundly.

I tilted my neck for a moment, but soon I knew what that meant.

"Oh, I know,"

In short, he says not to overuse the power of the Devil's Eden Sword Berzera.

It's a rare time to explore other people's magic swords, but if you see me repeating too many unusual fights, there's a chance Mr. Hyodle or Edda will find out.

Keep it about "Odd Sensing/Bottom" and don't use Petite Demordi as much as you can.

You should also declare your level low.

Normally, just hunting for a warcraft that can be stably defeated at the level of yourself and your people takes as long as it takes to defeat dozens of bodies and finally get one level up.

Speaking of sudden rises, he will be publicly saying that he has hunted many warcraft far above his level.

Not that Mr. Hyodle can't be trusted, but he should declare in [LV: 15] or so.

This is too expensive.

"Later... I just heard a little bit about it, but there was another" Cerberus Fang "in the Demon Labyrinth. Top-notch hunting buddies (parties) have been in their hands."

"Also," The Fang of a Three-Headed Prison Dog (Cerberus Fang)... "

"... a warcraft?

Edda, who was looking grumpy, pinches his mouth.

Hyodle shook his head.

"No, the Triple Prison Dog Fang is human. The trio of robbers targeting adventurers in the depths of the Demonic Labyrinth... but the truth is in the dark because everyone they encounter is killed"

Hyodle explains to Edda.

Yes, The Fang of a Three-Headed Prison Dog (Cerberus Fang) is not a warcraft, but a nickname worn by humans.

Over the past few years, there have been cases of adventurers being attacked in the Demonic Labyrinth, mainly in the city of Romaburg, thoroughly destroying corpses and taking away their demonstrators.

Robbery of the Demonic Labyrinth is rare, but creeped out by the thorough destruction of its corpse and the killing of many well-known adventurers, as well as the fact that no suspect emerges at all.

If you have such a collaborative and strong adventurer in the first place, you don't have to get your hands on the robbery to just go around chasing a Class C Warcraft and get a lot of money.

There's no doubt that spreading the magic conductor will make it easier to get the money in, but given the risks, it's hard to say that we're getting a match.

Suspected pleasure killers (psycho killers) are also intense.

Besides, there should only be enough adventurers in this city of Romaburg to count themselves deep in the Demonic Labyrinth who can afford to snipe out adventurers, but still have no candidate at all.

It calls for mysteries again, and various rumors that they are protected by humans within the military, or that they are demons, not humans, in the first place.

The three members of Cerberus Fang are attributed to a wide variety of attributes and magic types from the traces left on the body, and it is assumed that three magic conductors are needed to reproduce them.

"It's just that all three of us are pretty hand-worked. An adventurer with two names," Adeirata the Poison Spider, "was high on the shoulder with me, too. I just don't think she was easily killed by three opponents. He must have been hung up on a dirty surprise."

Hyodle seemed outraged.

I'm relieved to hear that The Fangs of a Three-Headed Prison Dog (Cerberus Fang) has moved again... but no one suspends their adventurer business because of this story first.

The robbery itself is not unusual, because even if you stop your hand at something like this, you will starve.

Most importantly, my "Odd Sense/Bottom" allows me to slowly determine the adventurers around me and their strength.

If there's a threesome in danger, I'll tell Mr. Hyodle right away.