Sword of Glutton Princess

Lesson 33: Night's Watch

From the underground four tiers, we have to move carefully.

I have a warcraft called the Tooth Ghost Orga, but that guy is stiff and sturdy anyway, rigid on top of it, and besides he's fast to the legs.

It is assumed that even mid-level adventurers cannot deal with each other alone first.

… that's what appears in multiple bodies here in the basement four levels of the Romaburg Underground Ruins.

Even if there are sixteen of us here, they are the first warcraft we do not want to meet.

Well done. There are four or five adventurers who might want to dive this far.

"... as a hallmark of the Tooth Ghost Orga, they are like chunks of fighting, but extremely low in magic. If it's also the Curse of the Curse Magic, you can kill it by losing your physical abilities. Still, it's not easy to deal with..."

Childick taught us the characteristics of the Tooth Ghost "Auga" as he walked with his magical guide sword up.

At the end of Childick's magic guide sword was a magic formation gleaming green.

There is a wind swirling around the magic formation, and you can see the air 'Al' sucking into the light, spitting out more than on the other side.

Now he's using Ayala to purify this underground four-story air, Ayal.

Basically, the deeper you go into the underground depths of the Demonic Labyrinth, the more intense you get.

Especially after the underground four tiers, life is at stake if you suck for a few hours in a row.

The presence of an environmentalist who purifies the air "Ael" by means of the subtle magic "Matter" is essential to the attack.

"Behind the aisle on the right, there are signs of the Warcraft. I think you should avoid it."

Heydal held the Prophetic Dagger Gallahorn and spoke so loudly to Gumdon, who lined up in Childick to take the lead.

Heydal ripens the battle, but is also the city's best sensing magician.

I was wondering if it would be necessary to reveal my "Odd Sense" if I had to, but Heydal seems to have more distance and accuracy.

It's still comforting to have this many leading adventurers.

Just because you have a complete range of role-specific adventurers makes you realize how easy it is to move.

Avoid paths where there are multiple signs of the Tooth Ghost "Auga", and the single-ridden Tooth Ghost "Auga" provokes and lures them out before encircling and attacking them, ensuring they stay put and go at the end of the road.

Preliminary concerns were as smooth as lies on the road as they were surprisingly.

However, the signs of the Grey Order were hard to follow.

Nearly a day had passed since the entry and exhaustion had become noticeable, so a corner in the labyrinth was used to take a four-hour nap after changing watches.

While me, Mani, and Edda were up on the lookout, instead of sleeping Childick, Ciel was desperate to keep "Ayalla" purified.

I can't judge from the color of the sky within the Demonic Labyrinth, so I'm checking my time with pocket watches I borrowed from other adventurers.

I sat on the floor with the wall of the Demonic Labyrinth on my back, rubbing my sleepy eyes.

Remove the vial from the nose and pick the dried nuts that were inside and put them in your mouth.

A mild paralysis runs in his mouth, his eyes blinding.

"Sweet and sweet on watch"

Edda, with her back on the wall across the aisle, told me to make a fool of herself.

I lifted the vial and shook it gently.

"This is for awakening. It's Kraju. It's him."

Kraju's fruit can also be an ingredient for paralysis poison if boiled, but if it is detoxified and then dried, it will give you just the right amount of drowsiness.

Now it has turned brown because it has dried, but it is originally blue-green.

"How about one Edda, too?

"Fine. Because the Narc tribe lived everyday in unexplored places where warcraft walked on the earth. Night watches and such are not uncommon. But even if you weren't a warrior, there was no such thing as a warcraft approaching you that you could fall asleep comfortably."

Edda rang her nose and shook her neck small, left and right.

That's what I haven't been able to crack so hard with Mani yet, and I zero irony in my heart.

"Dean... can I have it? I haven't slept very well the day before because I asked for a blacksmith, so my eyelids are heavy."

A mani sitting beside him tells me to hide his mouth with his hands.

"At this hour, the three of us are supposed to watch the aisle on this side, but you can sleep. I wish I had one person on my watch. Because of my physical condition, my body doesn't move as much as I think during the battle, it can happen..."

"That's okay. Besides... if that Mr. Gumdon finds out. But even Dean's got eyes on him. If you find out I was asleep, you don't know what you're gonna say."

To Mani's words, I leaned down.

... Yes, when I crusaded the Tooth Ghost Orga on the road, I bought Gamdon's objection against the recovery of the fighting bones.

The Tooth Ghost "Auga" is worth a lot for its vicious minutes, its fighting bones.

Selling it out appropriately won't be the first thing below 100,000 temis.

But the Tooth Ghost "Auga" is big, hard meat, and it takes time to take out the fighting bones.

... so I told Gumdon I shouldn't recover the fighting bones of the Tooth Ghost "Auga" now that I need to serve my purpose a little sooner.

But they didn't listen to me.

All that said, Gamdon seemed disturbed, and he cursed me, grabbed the chest barn, and was about to beat me up.

If Haydal hadn't arbitrated it, it would have been either me getting beat up or Edda, who had her hand on the Magic Sword, slashing Gumdon's arm off like that.

However, in the end, the retrieval of the tooth ghost (Auga) bone fight ended up in a rambling argument that it would also lead to resting the bodies of other adventurers.

"... bad. Given Gumdon's character, you knew it would be."

I put my hand on my face and sighed.

"Still... you wanted to free the hostages quickly, didn't you? I like that about Dean."

"... Oh, thank you"

"Huh, have you got a little light? You're blushing."

Mani peeks into my face like he's having fun.

"Ugh, lie, you don't know it's this dark"

"... hey, don't be too sticky in front of me. It's unpleasant to watch."

Edda, sitting across the aisle, said to me with a soggy look.

"Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Edda"

Mani gently pulled himself away from me, apologizing to Edda.

Then take out the dried kraju fruit from the vial you received from me and throw it into your mouth.

"Mmm......! It really works, this."

Mani meditates on his eyes and shakes his body when he blurts.

Then I chuckled, joyfully.

I was somewhat envious of how Edda looked at it.

"Look, if you care, give it a try."

I stand up in my hand with the vial that Mani gave me back.

Edda floated her back from the wall a little as she'd hoped, but she quickly re-hung herself against the wall, arming herself and turning away.

"... I don't want it. It's unnecessary for the warriors of Narc."

"This kind of thing can be the subject of conversation."

"That kind of care is unnecessary to me!

When Edda and I were arguing, the Demon Eater Sword Belzella wobbled.

"Ugh, Dean! My concubine would love to try that, Kraju's fruit and some! Ugh! I've heard that dried fruit adds sweetness! Concubine, I want to try!

"Yes, no, because this is never something to eat and taste good!

I hold down the Devil's Sword Belzera while I tell Belzevute.

Mani laughed bitterly, and Edda had a heartbroken face.

Belzevute's current thoughts should only be directed at me, but he seemed to be generally guessing from my appearance.

Well, I saw the adventurers who were now dormant, and then I looked back at Mani and Edda again.

… Somewhere in this hierarchy already, the Grey Church should be lurking with the hostages.

If I fall asleep and wake up, I'm sure the battle will begin soon.

Nobody... I hope it's not missing...