The master also opens his eyes for a moment to the branch manager who told him that the escape route does not exist.

If no escape route really existed, it would cause the operation to collapse from its roots.

But there was no way I could peddle that information.

"Who would believe that?

The master glances at the branch manager with cold eyes.

"You thought you could fool us with such lies? You guys told me you hadn't caused the labyrinth rampage, but you knew it from before. On top of that, we don't have an escape route?

The killer leaks from the master, and the sense of urgency covers the room again.

"Make a fool out of us."

In keeping with the master who stares at the Branch Manager Mist, I also silently increase my willingness to fight.

Now it's a situation where you have to avoid fighting to the limit, but if your opponent finds out about it, the threat makes no sense.

So my master and I disguise ourselves as the worst line of battle to plunge into battle.

In advance of that will, Banzam's face is tense and strengthens my body from nervousness.

I can see that even the master, who would have crossed the training ground far more than himself, is nervous.

Of these, only the branch manager was natural.

"It's hard to be mistaken."

In the tight air, the branch manager pastes a troubled grin and laughs.

"I just realized that this kind of thing could happen in a position pattern called Branch Manager. I wasn't sure."

And keep your sharp eyes on me, Branch Manager, and keep your words coming.

"Besides, I think you're more familiar with labyrinth city adventurers when it comes to omens, how about that? ─ ─ The Hall of Heroes crusading mutated Hydra in a short period of time?

"... Huh?

I'm confused when suddenly I'm turned around. [M]

I can also turn my gaze on my master to say if he knows something, but it was as if I didn't know it.

I have some knowledge of labyrinth rampage. [M]

But there is no trigger for labyrinth rampage in that knowledge either.

There's no way I can detect the trigger of a labyrinth rampage like that.

Is the Branch Manager trying to lure me upset? Yes, I think so.

It wasn't until I assumed so.

"Hydra mutated in a short period of time......!

Moments bring back memories that were once behind my head because of the labyrinth rampage.

It was about the super difficulty warcraft that has plagued us so far.

That Hydra, and the Phoenix that crusaded with Mr. Sieg, were mutating at an otherwise unlikely rate.

Anxiety about that super difficulty warcraft mutation was temporarily pushed into the back of his head with overlapping bans on access to the labyrinth and labyrinth rampage.

but the memories that have come back go with the Branch Manager's words, and it all connects.

"... Are you trying to say that all the anomalies that were happening to the Warcraft were a sign of a labyrinth rampage?

"Come on?"

Drawing conclusions that I had never imagined, the Branch Manager made no assertion to me when I asked.

"It was just a labyrinth rampage that could explain the current situation where intermediate adventurers die in the upper levels of the labyrinth or overlap too inexplicable a situation"

I recall Marnell and the others coming to apologize to me for not killing him.

I've forgotten the stories I heard then about intermediate adventurers dying more often in the upper levels of the labyrinth.

Think of it as just an intermediate adventurer's lapse.

but now that I had crusaded with the Hobgoblins who came to the city, I was aware of the truth.

"Those hobgoblins were killing the intermediate adventurers...?

I told him, remembering the Hobgoblins who were armed and trying to assault Marnell and the others.

Then I know why those hobgoblins had the weapon.

An anomaly that was more scattered than I could have imagined.

To me upset by the possibility that they were connected to the labyrinth rampage, the Branch Manager laughed for my consent.

"Now you know what I mean? I just thought there could be a labyrinth rampage from previous anomalies. With that reasoning, we're not preparing an escape route."

"... Huh!

Branch manager's words, that was never strange.

From all the anomalies we've had, I can't say for sure that it's strange to think of labyrinth rampage.

Besides, I can't say that it's impossible to think of it as just reasoning and not preparing an escape route.

Still, I couldn't trust the Branch Manager's words.

In this situation, it should be noted that he stares at the face of the Branch Manager, who still does not break his grin.

The branch manager told me that he only knew the possibility of a labyrinth rampage, but I didn't think that was all I could do when I saw this calm down.

The Branch Manager's calm appeared only because he was convinced there would be a labyrinth rampage.

Besides, I had no faith in the Alliance right now.

My master, who was lying next to me, whispers to me. [M]

"... Laust, don't trust Mist's words"

I understand that the Master doesn't trust the Branch Manager either, and I nod small.

And I glanced at the branch manager.

"I'm sorry, but I can't trust you if that's true."

"... Huh!

Hanzam, who was beside the branch manager, reacted to my words and glanced at me with angry eyes.

But when I decided that it would be harmless, I went on to say more to the Branch Manager.

"There is no way I can trust the words of a human who, when the Labyrinth Rampage broke out, disappeared from the rest of his guild staff and took no action while realizing the possibility of the Labyrinth Rampage happening"

Pale I tell the branch manager. [M]

Whatever it is, I definitely need to trust the Branch Manager's words.

"Though I think the judgment was appropriate then?

That being said, the Branch Manager's attitude towards me remained unchanged.

On the contrary, he laughs at me with an even more intimate attitude.

"Me and Hanzam disappeared this time because we decided that if we were in that guild, time would be wasted and no correct information would come in regarding the labyrinth rampage. You know that, don't you? their incompetence."

I will not reply to what the Branch Manager told me to ask for my consent. [M]

but there was no denying that the word was true.

Alliance staff and leading adventurers in this labyrinth city are of low level.

What I'm thinking is wealth and honor.

In this situation, I would only consider myself helpful and would only bring biased information to the branch manager.

Nevertheless, the branch manager and Hanzam are not the same for me.

Without realizing my thoughts like that, the Branch Manager overlaps words further.

"And one more thing I'd like to correct, I've been taking action since I found out there could be a labyrinth rampage"

"... Huh! Boring lies!

The next word the Branch Manager said made me angry. [M]

As long as I remember correctly, I don't remember the Alliance acting in any useful way.

On the contrary, I only have memories that fit my scattered eyes.

Therefore, the words I told the Branch Manager were chilling.

"Or are you going to tell us that what you did to us and to the people of the city was act for the labyrinth rampage?

That was just ironic.

When the people of the city came for help.

Also, when you are banned from entering or leaving the labyrinth.

I knew it wasn't from good intentions.

"Oh, yeah"

"............ what?

… so I can't hide my agitation in the next moment's Branch Manager response.

Without distracting himself from me like that, the Branch Manager assured me.

"The failure to distribute material to the city and the unfair punishment of you were all measures to reduce the number of victims in case"