The next day, he arrived in the village of Poppin before he managed to lose his day.

Jin and the others were able to sweat their journey in the first bath in a long time and refresh themselves with their sleep in bed.

The day after that, of course, we leave early in the morning, as usual.

Although we only encounter warcraft on the road, there are still no bandit raids we feared.

It also has to do with what Jin talked to Greg the day before he left, but the number of bandits originally present in this world is small.

This world, where the presence of God is near, is basically rich. It is unclear whether the presence of magic is affecting it, but the earth as well as the sea and rivers are full of grace.

The existence of warcraft is indeed a threat, and many lands are still unexplored because of it. However, the demonic stones and materials obtained from them contribute greatly to the development of human society and are never all negative.

In addition, people can raise their abilities to the bottom by leveling them up, and it is possible to carry out multiple workloads on their own as long as the level is raised. It is true, of course, that leveling is not easy for those who are not adventurers, and that there are individual differences in their rising values. At the same time, however, it is an indisputable fact that efforts appear in the outcome.

Furthermore, with its increased capacity, there is no difficulty in employment, especially in primary industries such as agriculture and fisheries, and it also works favourably in other occupations.

If you change your mind, you won't have trouble working in this world if you raise your level, and you won't starve.

So, what does banditry mean?

Generally speaking, many of them are abusive predators. It is the bandits who try to take it away from others because of violence, those who have no job and can no longer eat it.

But if you're trying to take it away with violence, you need strength, but if you have power, as I gave you earlier (if you're on a high level), there are as many ways to make genuine money. There are fewer advantages to purposefully choosing bandits who are at higher risk than there is a chance of payback.

Moreover, because of the prerequisite that it takes strength to become a bandit, bandits often have a wealth of experience in fighting warcraft such as exadventurers and ex-soldiers. However, if someone drops out of the Adventurer and becomes a Bandit, the Adventurer Alliance will send a Crusade Request, which will multiply the prize money.

This is to protect the reputation of the Adventurer Alliance and is a natural measure to avoid making the Alliance a seedling bed for bandits. And this is the same in the case of soldiers and people belonging to other organizations.

So, what the hell kind of person falls for a bandit even in such a tough situation?

It is one who is proud of his strength and seeks blood, or who feels comfortable taking it away from others. I mean, it's the powerful, murderer who's broken somewhere.

So if you encounter a bandit, you only have two choices: run or kill. The opponent is a murderer of considerable strength. If you can't win, you can run away and bring back life and information, or if you stand up to it, you can get your feet shrunk if you don't do everything you can to kill them. Even if you don't kill him and capture him, it's the death penalty you're waiting for anyway.

In other words, bandits in this world refer to murderers, powerful people who have broken down as people, and those who have been attracted to their power.

That's a small number, but it's dangerous.

At this stage, it would be natural that Jin and the others have not encountered such bandits, given the absolute number of bandits, and at the same time it would be true that they were fortunate.

As a result, Jin and the others proceeded on their journey without any particular problems and were able to safely reach their original destination, the village of Apos, by scaling down to the fifth day, which was initially scheduled to take six days.

"Then the villagers will never enter the mountains."

The person Jin inquired about was the innkeeper in the village of Apos.

This is the dining room of the inn, and the four Jins who arrived in the village after the evening were gathering information from her at dinner.

"Right. My village calls me 'Mountain', but it's forbidden to climb there for a long time."

The mountain here is one of the mountains that make up the 'Dazur Mountains' that exist near the village of Apos, a mountain of standard height in it. If you see it on Gin's "Map," it looks like there's a desired "Madren Flower" near the top of the mountain.

"Is it also for any reason?

Aria asks the general.

"I don't know why. But maybe it's because there's a strong Warcraft out there, right? A lot of adventurers don't come home while they're gone."

The general said the last word a little sad.

The reason why it is forbidden to enter the mountains has been communicated in an oral message to the village chief from generation to generation, but now that it has been interrupted along the way, it seems that there is nothing to know why.

"So, isn't anyone familiar with the mountain?

"Right. I'm probably the most familiar with the adventurer's souvenir story."

Answering Rachel's question, the general laughs happily to undo the dark atmosphere that existed until the end. And the general told Jin and the others all that she knew.

It seems the adventurers only go to the middle belly, and the information obtained was limited. But still, there is no difference in valuable information for Jin and the others.

Having heard everything about the warcraft and the route out there, Jin and the others conveyed their sincere gratitude to the general.

"Well, stay safe and go home. I'm sorry that young people like you die."

When Jin and the others thanked the general again, they promised her a safe return.

The next day after nightfall. Jin and the others left early this morning.

Never in a hurry, but acting as quickly as possible is the course of action of the Jins that hasn't changed since they embarked on this journey.

Some warcraft in this mountain are powerful, but it doesn't mean they're numerous. Jin used "MAP" to confirm the location of the Warcraft, while avoiding as much combat as possible and continued to progress.

"Ugh, now there's no warcraft around here. Shall we rest?"

Jin turned his back on the warcraft that had finished stripping and called to Aria and the others so.

It has already been two days since I entered this mountain and as early as this evening I approached my destination.

When Jin removed the matching sandwich from "Infinite Storage," he handed it out to each other along with the vegetable juice. And myself, hitting the sandwich, staring at a point with an expanded 'map'.

The red light point flashing there represents the Warcraft, and from the first day of the first ascertainment to the present day, the point never moved.

"Jin, what's wrong?

Elsa, who noticed Jin's serious face, said so to Jin.

I have fought several battles before I came here, but in every case I am able to defeat the Warcraft without risk. All of that is a Class C Warcraft, but it's a good result to be so far, including the climbing pace.

The harsh look that Gin floats in such a situation feels a little excessive, even if she is holding her mind tight to not be alarmed. There we felt some reason we didn't know, and this is how Elsa asked.

"Finish your meal first. Then I'll talk to you."

When Jin shoved the rest of the sandwich into her mouth, she opened the vegetable juice.

That's how they all waited to finish their meals, and Jin unfolded the 'map' so everyone could see it for the first time. That's just the way Jin and the others look around the 'map' placed on the table.

Suddenly a map emerged that floated inside in front of him, the three of them giving a shout of surprise, but Jin began to explain it regardless.

"This will be the map of this neighborhood, but this is where we are, and this will be our destination."

Jin explained by pointing to two glowing blue dots on the 'map', but it is still hard to tell on the plane. Jin predicts that the three of them understood, and changes the map even further.

Plane to 3D. What we have there is a model of a mountain made of precision.

Sure, it's easier to understand, but the three of them are surprised and not the other way around. It was beyond the concept of three skills and took time to calm down.

"Hey, wait a minute. Just give me a minute."

Even that aria can't contain the upset immediately, and she hurries to stop Jin. So Jin finally noticed his own lapse.

"Ah. Excuse me! I was in a bit of a hurry."

Jin concentrated on his thoughts. He had been thinking too much about how to tell them. That's why I used the "map" to make it easy to understand, but I didn't think about its peculiarity or how it would be seen by them.

It's also a reversal of the fact that Jin totally trusts the Arias and the three of them, but that doesn't mean they don't have to be taken into account.

"(That would surprise you)"

Jin reflected and kept waiting for Aria and the others to settle down.

"Thank you for waiting. It's okay now."

Then a while later, Aria said on behalf of the three calm people. I've been with Jin longer than Aria, and some of it was Elsa and Rachel that I should have been used to outside that standard, but this time it took as long to get back as Aria.

That's all Jin showed me this time (...) that the "map" was a shock. When the three look at each other, they nod gently and confirm each other's will. For some reason, it turns out that the three of them are the same things that we think of each other.

"" (It's a sermon when it's all over) ""

Just in case, this is a decision that the three of us think we have to make for Jin.

Unlike before, the 'map' that Jin showed us this time is completely out of skill range. That's what Aria and the others understood, but I didn't think Jin understood that. Regardless, I also understand that Jin showed it because he trusts this one, and that would be a great pleasure. But I thought I'd have to stab the nail once and for all for a gin that recently kept a secret but felt like it was coming off.

This was also, in a sense, for gin.

Jin, on the other hand, was not supposed to know Aria's mind, and while he thought you had failed, he now gave priority to moving on.

I was going to apologize later, but it was already late.

"Excuse me. Then let me move on. As I said earlier, this will be your destination. But the only way to do that is through this relatively gentle cliff."

Jin is respectful when talking to Aria, but this is how she spoke to the whole party in a normal tone.

But now, for some reason, I'm unconsciously using reverence. Without realizing the reason, of course, for the matter itself, Jin continued to explain.

The destination Jin points to will be a square on a chopped cliff, but you can't rock climb a cliff to get there. It is not so solid as a path on the other side of it, but there is a relatively easy place to climb, but there was a problem where it became the starting point.

The red light dots flashing over the 3D 'map' that Jin was staring at before we told this story.

What it shows is the Warcraft.

"The warcraft here has not traveled in any way since the first day we entered the mountain and noticed it. I don't know if it won't work, or if it won't, but we can't move on without breaking through here."

So Jin cut off his words once, but noticed that he was speaking respectfully here.

Jin coughs lightly, reversing his tone and talking about the core of the problem.

"The problem is that this guy is at least a Class B warcraft."

Until now, it has been a Class B warcraft that has been avoided by checking its position on the 'map', but it is Jin's idea that the next battle is more inevitable than not moving from that place after a full two days.

"I think Elsa and Rachel remember the Madboa mutant they fought before, but that must have definitely had more strength than class B. We've grown stronger since then, and now Mr. Aria's with us. I don't think the enemy will ever win this time either, but it's definitely the right match for us. That's why I was worried earlier."

I was able to defeat the Madboa mutant before because I happened to be lucky to have a good trap. If we fight, it will be tougher than our level and strength won't reach Class B. So before she chose the option of fighting, Jin was wondering if there was any other way she could reach the square without fighting.

"I wouldn't be able to help worrying. If we don't fight, we can't move on until we fight."

Elsa makes the decision in an instant.

"Right. Mr. Jin must be worried about us. I'm glad to hear that, but we're ready to risk our lives more than fight."

Rachel says so with a smile on her face.

"You two are right. Coming prepared not to quit the fight. Let's discuss that premise."

At the end, Aria summed it up that way, and we all waited for Jin's answer.

After a slight silence, Jin basically puts his hand on his face and hides it, shaking his shoulders into small pieces and laughing.

"Kuh, heh, heh. Uh, we're all really good women."

Jin does so and laughs briefly, spilling the real deal. At the same time, Jin reflected again that he was pitiful compared to it.

I thought it was a long time ago to be ready, but it didn't seem to be enough. Rather, aren't the women more stomached?

Let me tell you, Jin must have fallen back in love with the three of us here. That doesn't mean it's colorful, but it's just as strong and respectful of the other person.

And if you reflect, all you have to do is improve there and move on.

"You're all right. Prepare in advance to fight."

Jin said so in a blow-out somewhere when he removed the hand he was basically putting on his face. That face of Gin staring at Aria and the others is a more powerful smile than usual.

Thus Jin, along with the three who had left behind some upset, discussed future measures.