"FUUUUUUUUUUUUU!"

Hydra screams and hits the ground.

To the sight, Marguls and Serveria could only be dismayed.

Even to Hydra, who is supposed to be dying, the Marguls have to be afraid.

... but only two of them were crusading such a fearful monster even when they were dying.

"Ra, Laust..."

Seeing that look, the voice Marguls leaked was faint...

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It was never meant for Marguls and Serveria to come to this place.

If they'd heard that it was that Hydra mutated being in this place, the Marguls would have tried to escape the labyrinth city at any cost.

The Marguls, along with the other adventurers who stumbled upon the Adventurer Guild, were just forced to come to this place by the Guild staff because it was an emergency, as if they didn't know what had happened.

So that circumstance that Hydra had already been defeated when we came to this place should have been more fortunate for the Marguls and the others than anything else.

... But right now, Marguls and Serveria couldn't afford to notice that luck at all.

There was no more awareness of Margulus and Serveria in Hydra.

Margulus and Serveria, no. The adventurer on this occasion was ahead staring at Laust, the healer who defeated Hydra.

The healer was supposed to have fooled around saying it was a flaw before.

… but the human being on this occasion understood that the perception was a mistake.

The mutated Hydra, how horrible it is, the adventurers on this scene, including the Marguls, understood.

Because he was above all eloquently teaching the Marguls and the others what the instinctive fear felt for Hydra, the existence of Hydra that was before him, was like.

But Laust and the others crusaded such a monster for just two.

That would be an unparalleled feat, even the work of a leading adventurer spreading his name in the King's Capital.

That the super-high-difficulty Warcraft mutates, that's about the case.

I don't even know how much damage it will do, more disasters than natural disasters.

perception of the super-high difficulty warcraft to which it mutated.

And the Lausts, who crusaded it for two, will be celebrated as heroes.

"............ Huh!

... Understanding that, Marguls finally decided to understand what existence he had truncated.

Even now, Marguls and the others thought Laust was a useful person.

But Laust's value wasn't like that.

Marguls and the others finally understand that now.

How capable Laust was.

And the fame of the lightning sword, that it was all because Laust was there.

Marguls and Serveria will be reminded that they mistake Laust's activities for their own and that they were only becoming Tengu.

"I..."

And at the next moment, what leaked out of Marguls' mouth was a word of indelible regret.

Laust's future in crusading mutated Hydra is bright.

Laust will be festived by heroes if he may rise to the next super-class adventurer.

I mean, Laust's glory is confirmed.

… but what about ourselves?

That's what I think, Margulus bites those lips off.

Currently, the lightning sword was derisive to labyrinth adventurers.

A loser who once had the strength to be counted at the top of a first-rate party and lost that identity so that he could roll off the ramp after losing to that habit of Hydra.

That's the perception of the lightning sword now.

... and it was so miserable compared to Laust's future in glory.

"Why..."

Marguls leaks questionable words in response to a situation where only humans are supposed to grow up when they fall off and kick out that they were once useless.

Even though I know what the cause is.

This status quo is only a karma of ourselves for kicking out the person who was supporting the party, and yet Marguls could not acknowledge reality, knowing that.

... if we don't even kick them out, it's because we think we might have been worshipped as heroes too.

"... ah,"

But there was no way that such a reality escape would change reality.

Marguls will be reminded of Laust's attempt to leave the scene early without looking at him.

I can't tell Marguls if Laust really had that idea or not.

But Laust, who doesn't pay any attention to herself, seems to be told that you are nothing but roadside stones.

"... Huh!

... and Marguls couldn't argue with the words at all.

Being unable to argue is synonymous with admitting it.

When they realized it, they felt stuck in front of them again for the loss of the mistakes they had made, and Marguls would be taught by the urge to get on the spot.

... that was then.

"The leader finally found you, Mr. Serveria..."

"What, Armia?

Surprised by the sudden words spoken, it was Armia, who had never looked before, who came into the eyes of Marguls and Serveria, who looked back.