"I can't believe 'The Labyrinth' was built on people..."

"And because that's the same reincarnator as Jin..."

"Thanks to him, we have our current..."

Those were the Arias who had heard the truth about the labyrinth that Jin talks about with their magical faces, but that doesn't change even after they've heard everything.

In the distant past, the 'Labyrinth' was created by the reincarnated to contain the 'runoff'. That fact overshadows current common sense, certainly enough to surprise the Arias.

But more than that, knowing the past and thoughts of the reincarnated who created the 'Labyrinth' and laid the foundations of the present world was shaking their hearts harder.

"Oh, I'm really losing my mind..."

As Rachel said at the end, the frequency of 'runoff' dropped to the level of once every few decades, thanks to the creation of 'labyrinths' by reincarnates in the distant past. Jin had also once again touched upon the achievements of the reincarnators of the past, revealing respect and gratitude.

That's how we've all been putting our thoughts on the reincarnators of the past for a while, but it's time to make a policy as living the present.

"... but if that's the case, you can't break the Great Demon Stone"

"Oh. It's not like there's a zero chance of a 'runoff' yet. I didn't see any signs of 'runoff' once I checked on the 'map', but I don't think it's a good situation to be alarmed"

First Aria cut the mouth fire and Jin agreed to it.

"So the purpose in the future is to reduce the number of Warcraft, right?

As Elsa says, our goals naturally change more than we can break the Great Demon Stone.

"Defeating a lot of Warcraft increases the consumption of magic vegetables for that matter and reduces the likelihood of 'runoff', right? I'll do my best!"

Rachel makes a small, gutsy pose and puts herself in the mood as she swells her little nose. Jin nods loudly back at them as they are invited to laugh at the look.

"You two are right. We're not talking about simply attacking the Labyrinth, but the more we hunt the Warcraft, the closer we feel to peace."

Jin and the others have acted so far thinking that a complete attack on the 'Labyrinth' is the only way to free themselves from the anxiety of the 'Rampage', but now that they know the truth about the Labyrinth, it turns out that it was a mistake. The way to be free from the anxiety of 'runoff' is not that simple, we just have to keep reducing the Warcraft to the tunnel.

But still, the goal was clear and there was no shadow of anxiety in the faces of the Jins.

"Right. We talked about the stronger the Warcraft, the more magic they consume, and you should continue to hunt for Warcraft from the 70th to the 80th floors. … I just want to refrain from challenging the hierarchy owner for a while"

To the last word Aria added, Jin and the others laughed and agreed with Couscous.

"All right! Then let's go back to the guild and report back to Mr. Gregg and the others. It's no longer a labyrinth trampling report, but I know what the labyrinth was built for and how effective it was. If this information spreads, we may be able to contain the outbreak and damage of 'runoff', and I think this information is more valuable.... maybe that guy who built the labyrinth will be happy too"

Aria and the others responded to the words of Jin by nodding loudly.

Jin and the others return to the ground floor with a transfer device. This transfer device was one-way and needed to break through the boss battle again in order to get to that location next. But even if I had to try again, that would be a story after the Jins raised their arms more.

"First of all, you report in the guild."

As the Jins leave the labyrinth, they head to the Adventurer's Alliance on their feet.

I really wanted to stop by Ganz's store before that to get Jin's broken armor repaired or to sweat through the battle, but Greg and I both know that we're going to try to break the labyrinth today, so we should be waiting for Jin and the others to return at the guild now or now. If you're in the opposite position, I can understand that you're worried and can't wait, so it was a priority for the Jins to go to the guild first and reassure the Gregs.

"Well back!

I guess I wasn't comfortable just waiting. Greg seemed to be killing time while working out on the athletic field, not in the room.

Greg greeted the jinns, all of whom appeared on the field with a full grin.

"Welcome back, Jin. You're worn out, but you don't seem to be particularly badly injured. Good for you."

"Ha ha. Wow, you guys. A labyrinth trespasser that year."

It wasn't only Greg who was on the athletic field, but also Melinda and Oswald. But there was no other shadow, and only those three were there besides Jin and the others.

Now that the importance of training is widely known, this situation is obviously strange without anyone else to train, but apparently the truth is that Greg and the others, who were tingling wishing Jin and the others well, were barely able to get close to the athletic field.

"I'm back now"

I don't know what's going on behind this, and Jin and the others finish their return greetings. And solve the misconceptions they would be making next.

"I went to the deepest part of the labyrinth, but I didn't destroy the Great Demon Stone."

"" "What?

Greg and the others voiced confusion over the content of that dialogue and the blatant attitude of Jin.

Reaching the room where the Great Demon Stone is situated is the same as breaking through the last Boss Battle and fully attacking the labyrinth where all you have to do is destroy the Great Demon Stone. They could not understand why they would not dare to destroy the Extremely Great Demon Stone under that circumstance.

"I'm sorry to surprise you. Of course there was a reason for that, actually..."

Jin tells them the truth about the labyrinth they learned while wondering if people were a little bad themselves.

That truth, which overshadows current common sense from the ground up, took a long time to swallow even as the Gregs did.

".................. hmm. This is gonna be awesome."

First, Greg raises his groan with admiration.

If what Jin and the others have told you is true, there is no doubt that the way they think about the Labyrinth attack will change with gallery. At least the ultimate goal of attacking the 'Labyrinth' will no longer be the destruction of the Extreme Demon Stone, and it will change your mind about the 'Rampage'.

"Labyrinth" may not have been considered as a "disaster" that could have created "rampage", but rather as a means of countering the "rampage" desired by the reincarnators of the past who became labyrinth lords.

"Right. But you might have to be careful how you tell them, right?

As Oswald says, it's not like there's no anxiety element. Until now, the 'labyrinth' was thought to be the cause of creating 'runoff', so it could be said that 'runoff' is unlimited if even the 'labyrinth' offense is going well. But in fact, the Labyrinth is a facility that absorbs the surrounding magic vegetables and suppresses the outbreak of 'runoff'. Beyond that, we also need to think about the possibility that the 'labyrinth' cannot contain the 'rampage', and we can no longer just look at the offensive situation of the labyrinth and tell them to be relieved, as before.

Especially since a 'rampage' could occur anywhere in the periphery of the 'Labyrinth', it could have incited (oh) the fear of people living in the surrounding cities and villages if they were bad.

"Yes! That's what we adventurers have to do."

It's not like Greg didn't have the concerns Oswald felt either.

Although there is no zero chance of 'runoff', it is certain that if the 'labyrinth' offense goes well, it will decrease the likelihood of occurrence, so even those living in the surrounding area of the 'labyrinth' will not be able to hold most until they are prepared to abandon the places they are accustomed to.

What an adventurer could do, then, would be dive into the labyrinth to reduce the unlimited probability of occurrence, and reassure people to look immobile. That was Greg's answer.

"Ha. That's true."

Oswald also smiles convinced by Greg's thoughts. He also had that much confidence and pride in his job as an adventurer.

"... well, I disagree"

Melinda can also nod to the two conclusions, but regardless of Oswald, who is only a temporary employee of the guild, Melinda waved her head by doing a hand on her forehead, saying that Greg, the guild leader, should have a number of things to check before he did.

"Sorry, Mr. Jin. Not that I don't believe you, but can I ask you a few questions?

That's where Melinda, deputy guild chief and Greg's partner, both public and private, will have to follow. This is a different story than trusting Jin and the others as people, and as an organization, it can be taken for granted.

"Of course it is. Tell me if you have anything to worry about."

The message that was in that concealed room was apparently a one-time one, and Jin tried to play the message again to keep it recorded on "Camera," but was no longer responding to anything the second time. Perhaps it would have been nice if Jin had realized the need for recording at the first playback, but even if he had been able to record it, there is no one else who can understand it but Jin than the conversation there is in Japanese. Also, naturally this is also one of Jin's secrets, and Jin was also aware that he had to say that he was weak on any grounds.

"I'm sorry. First of all, I'm talking about The Blessing Labyrinth, which is also in the Wang capital, is that what it was built for too?

Still, it's just like the Gregs that Melinda believes about Jin, and all she asked is a question on the assumption that what Jin told us was the truth. She never utters questions about the actions taken by Jin or why, such as "why Jin solved the mystery".

"I didn't end up going to the 'Blessing Labyrinth' in Wang Du, so I can't say for sure, but I think that was something called the 'Labyrinth Model' over there, too, so I think that's likely"

It is only a guess, but Jin answers imaginatively, knowing what the 'labyrinth' consists of.

'Labyrinth-shaped' here is a labyrinth in which people's hands, such as stone walls and ceilings, appear to be in place. It is easy to distinguish between 'natural types' like caves, but it can also be distinguished by the degree of tactical difficulty from 'monumental types' in which people's hands are available.

"Yeah, that's right. But I attacked you, and you're saying 'runoff' didn't happen?

The completely attacked "Labyrinth" is supposed to drastically diminish its ability to absorb magic vegetables, but there is no record of a "rampage" in Wangdu. That is why it was thought that until now there had been no 'runoff' thanks to a complete attack on the 'Labyrinth' and turning it into a 'Blessing Labyrinth'.

"I do think that if you attack, it will reduce your consumption of exorcisms extremely much, but if you think, for example, that it took you ten or twenty years to get to the depths, it could also mean that 'runoff' didn't happen because you were consuming enough exorcisms by then"

Although the amount of magic vegetables seems to be closely related to 'runoff', it was also possible that it was not absolute, even if it was a major cause.

"I do feel that way when they say that. So how many labyrinths do you think he built?

"Right. He said he was an adventurer, and I'll assume he was level and healthy until he was a hundred. The footage from when I finished building the first labyrinth looked like I was in my mid-thirties, minus sixty five years. He said one in a few years, so about thirteen as five years, thirty-two in two years.... Just a guess, isn't it about twenty to thirty?

Somehow, Jin felt like he wasn't so big and wrong.

"I see. I don't think there were maybe ten of the Labyrinth-shaped Disaster Labyrinths currently found in the world, but there must have been about ten of the attacked Blessing Labyrinths around the world.... Yeah, that could be it."

"Perhaps there's also a 'labyrinth' where no one in the unexplored lands steps in. When it comes to places where the magic vegetables are thick, it would be an unexplored place first."

"Right. Maybe you're still trying to adjust your magic vegetables."

It was a gin that would still respond to some of Melinda's questions afterwards, but not so long.

"- All right! Thank you, Mr. Jin. I think it would be more convincing if we put together the materials based on this reflection later. I don't have physical evidence. Maybe I can't help but be weak, and that's why Jin needs to avoid you being as prominent as possible."

"Thank you. But give me a bang name if you need it. I'm very upset about this."

I had no more hesitation in standing out to Jin on this matter than I had learned of the thoughts of past reincarnators.

"Yeah, thanks. Well, you won't believe it any time soon, but you'll be able to back it up over time."

As Melinda says, no matter how much there was, in the absence of physical evidence, this is just one of the doctrines against the labyrinth. However, the current theory that 'runoff' comes from the 'labyrinth' is the same where 'runoff' must be vigilant in areas where there is a 'labyrinth'. Acceptable ground is decent.

(It's okay. I'll pass it on properly)

Jin speaks to past reincarnators who have become labyrinth lords in his heart.

Even if basic coping is similar, the mindset of the adventurer should be very different, knowing or not the desire of past reincarnators to use the 'labyrinth' as a force to overcome 'rampage'.

Regardless, adventurers who still die in the labyrinth will continue to emerge. But if the number of adventurers dying in the labyrinth is going to be able to be reduced at all, that must be more comforting to him than anything else who has cared about it until the end.

"All right, so do we move so we can get solid backup? The response was reassembled on the assumption that 'runoff' would occur from the surrounding area rather than the labyrinth. We've got a lot to do."

Greg meets his hands with bread, and it's our turn to work hard from here on out. And finally, I put the confirmation in Jin.

"By the way, you're calm, which means you don't need to be on guard at the moment for 'Rampage', do you?

Greg also understood that Gin's "map" was approximate, and had speculated early on from Gin's calm attitude on the matter.

"Yes, as far as I can confirm, it seems fine"

There is still no such thing as the reaction of an unusual herd of warcraft in Jin's 'map'. The light points on the map are also very different than usual, and the ground is as usual.

"Right. Then I'll review the neighboring village's emergency response and the City of Lienz stockpile. We'll have to make it to the next meeting."

"Pfft. I'll take care of the new facts about the labyrinth, so I asked for you."

Melinda was smiling and slapping Greg on his back like that, galloping his bald head thinking about making materials that Greg didn't like.

"But if that's the case, will I dive into the labyrinth a little more often as well as a training instructor? I don't want to regret it."

He was Oswald, who had mostly worked as a training instructor so far, but was trying to move in the direction of decreasing the number of warcraft himself, beyond what was found to be a causal link between the 'Labyrinth' and the 'Rampage'.

If he puts his back in the active A-rank, the amount of magic vegetables consumed by the labyrinth is expected to increase considerably. And the more spermatozoa consumed, the closer the amount of spermatozoa in the surrounding area is to normal, and the likelihood of 'runoff' also drops. For adventurers with historic power, that was the most efficient measure to prevent the outbreak of 'runoff'.

"Yes, I'm going to dive into the labyrinth more than ever so that we can feel a little more at ease. If anything changes, we can get back to you soon."

Jin and the others also intended to devote more effort to the Labyrinth attack than ever before. So far we have made labyrinth exploration and requests in half proportion, but we intend to focus on reducing warcraft in the labyrinth for some time to come.

Because in Lienz, for several months before the emergence of the 'labyrinth', there had been an outbreak of 'magic fever' developed by the same enlargement of magic vegetables. This means that the abnormal expansion of the magic vegetable began before the appearance of the Labyrinth, and the period when the Labyrinth appeared was not the initial period when the magic vegetable began to expand around Lienz. Naturally there should have been a significant amount of magic buildup by then, and anxiety remains as to whether it could have been consumed by previous labyrinth attacks.

So Jin and the others thought that consuming large amounts of magic vegetables at an early stage would prevent the outbreak of 'runoff'.

The Jins, and Gregs, based their responses on the knowledge given by past reincarnators who don't know their names, and certainly that was supposed to have the effect they were hoping for.

But...

"That might not be enough, then?

That disturbing dialogue reached the brains of everyone on this occasion directly.