Sword of the Philosopher

Demon Surrender Prospects

I think the trap activated by the demon falling probably works like paralysis poison or something... and here Sophia seems sorry,

"Shh, excuse me...... if you let my magic wipe you out"

"No, I don't think I can help that one... it's just a messy hassle, isn't it?

I hear demons from elsewhere. So, if they were trapping each other... it would be a real pain in the ass.

Or does this, the Lord of this Labyrinth, deliberately do the demonic surrender... well, I guess so. Because all of a sudden, the demons who have been forming an inmate party are acting alone.

"Assuming the trap is as effective as it was earlier"

To the lid, Leese starts to whine.

"Even the devil steps on it...... but if it's far away, there's no problem, maybe we should just head straight to the next hierarchy?

"Oh, I think that's Better..."

There was another noise coming from somewhere here. Yeah, the devil must have stepped on the right trap. Perhaps the intruder came to this hierarchy at the same time the demon moved out and started trapping things, too.

"... resbail"

Put out an armored angel. Perform magic analysis and try to grasp the situation.

"Wait a minute...... yeah, there are signs of the devil but it sounds like he's acting alone in general"

There seems to be absolutely no desire to get rid of intruders due to combat. I feel a strong will not to let this, undoubtedly, go from here in a trap.

"The problem is that this trap will not only trigger poisonous substances like the one you just did. I know I've explained this before, but there are some traps that change the passage leading to the lower hierarchy. If it had been real..."

At that time, there was a change in the path leading to the stairs. Suddenly I wondered if the path to push had been blocked, and there was a passage somewhere else.

"... uh, don't let the devil tread change the aisle"

Which means we have to knock it down... this is hard.

"Hey, I thought about something scary"

Leese tells the lid as she looks in the aisle.

"This, if there were us in a place where the aisle would change..."

"Don't get trapped inside"

My sober analysis draws the faces of my people.

"But it doesn't seem like a moment. The trap is activated and the magic works. Then the aisle starts to move, the structure of the aisle changes, something like that. So instead of magically suddenly there's a change in the aisle, magically the wall moves is more correct."

"Does that mean we should be more alert to being broken apart than pushed into the wall?

"Right...... I can't stop wondering how it works, but in order to move on anyway, we're going to have to defeat the devil and create a situation where the aisle won't switch"

I don't need to knock it all out...... but I guess it's easier to knock down all the enemies on the floor because if the aisle changes when the hell I stay and let's go.

"But the extreme of harassment."

Now Kati shares her thoughts. Yeah, I agree wholeheartedly.

As for the first and second layers, it was still easy to understand because the intention was to eliminate the intruder by demon. I can understand the prospect of not letting this move forward as it is also a setup for the third layer.

But as for those who went further from there, it makes me think about retreating due to a troublesome obstacle… This probably possesses as much knowledge as I can to make a decision that demons don't work by the second layer and yet also break through the third. I mean, it turns out that it's a pretty difficult enemy, so you applied this kind of treatment?

I just didn't get this specification in the game...... or it couldn't be a game that demons trap, but it's more a natural story in the light of reality. It's not strange to set up these traps.

"It's the worst obstacle for us to attack as quickly as possible."

Sophia tells. Yeah, exactly.

Maybe the demonic surrender that created this labyrinth was meant to make you give up more thoroughly than eliminate intruders. If that's the purpose of the setup, I can understand the situation in front of me.

"But the more treasure sleeps from this adventurer, the more it burns, doesn't it?

and Kuuza makes such a reflection. Uh, that's the way you see it.

"The demonic surrender that created this labyrinth probably didn't understand the psychological situation of the adventurer..."

To my sentiments, Kuuza said a word "could be" and silenced. Well, I could grasp the situation.

"It's troublesome, but we'll decide to take down the enemy while we watch out for the trap, it'll take time, but we're not spending that much time here, and you probably won't have a problem"

However, if harassment is to be thorough, I am not wholeheartedly anxious about what is going on in the lower hierarchy. That seems to be what my friends think, and remains a rugged look to Sofia and Eina.

I don't know about this unless I go down, so let's not think about it now... and we started acting on it.

As for the passageway changing trap, if the goal is to defeat all demons, it will not be an obstacle, and we will follow the magic and begin to defeat the demons. Battle time is horribly short because it's basically solo action. It was a level where there was no problem without even stepping on the trap.

For example, I had concerns that if a place was laid down that was a trap on the floor... but apparently it doesn't look that way. It's just that there's no big deal about this third layer, and I don't know what's going on about the lower level... but our legs don't stop, so we just have to be.

It just didn't mean the labyrinth on the third level was that big, so it wasn't that long before I could defeat the devil. Whatever this L.A. is going to sound like later...... I'll have to shorten the time on the floor with the trick or something and save it.

"All right, then let's move on. Ah, even after defeating the devil, the trap naturally remains, so be careful."

I look around at my people. An atmosphere where you can still afford it and you don't seem to need to use medications or anything to restore your health.

However, fatigue should be accumulating before you know it because it was moving unintentionally to avoid trapping. I wonder how far that's going to affect us... with all the material of concern, we're going down the hierarchy.