The twelve tiers were once again in the woods.

It is a plain area, so it continues on a wide and flat path, but on both sides it is a wooded, standing forest.

Upon Uffine's awakening, Loran, forced to change the formation of his troops, decided to revisit his tactics again.

With "Recovery Magic Matrix," you can beat most enemies, but it was also a way of fighting to consume excessive magic that kept the magic active throughout battle.

Just because you have a lot of Uffinese magic, you can't use it every time.

You also need to procure items to restore magic.

Fortunately, by using "Hawkeye," Monica quickly found a place in this hierarchy where 'magic cherries' (Sacramento, which can restore magic if included in his mouth) were swarmed, so Loran set the place as his primary goal.

The formation was defined as follows:

Monica will continue to be asked to deal with enemies ambushed by 'Hawkeye'.

Ask Uffine to use the Recovery Magic Battle only when he has a highly aggressive enemy like a giant ghost (Auga).

Everything else is supported by Shakuma magic, which minimizes troop drain while cutting through combat in the shortest possible time.

(The problem is Shakuma. Not the way I've done it before to level up another step. If so……)

Shakuma, will you be in charge from here?

"Me!? Is that okay? Sure, it's not uncommon for a supportive demon mentor to be in charge of commanding troops..."

"Oh, you're the only one in this unit who can turn a blind eye to the whole thing. Will you do it?

"Yes. Please let me do it. I'll try."

"I thought you'd say that."

Loran had found that the more responsibility and authority Shakuma gave him, the more motivated and powerful he was the type to show.

Departments in this way, Loran confirmed the quest information given by the quest reception office.

(This unit already has enough strength to compete with the main forces of the 'Golden Eagle'. But not yet. This unit can still grow. Promote Shakuma and Uffine to at least Class B by the end of the month for a showdown against the incoming 'Golden Eagle'!

According to the quest information, the thirteen tiers had quests for supportive demon instructors and crusade quests for "Fox (Fox) Using Summon Magic (Wizard)", while the fourteen tiers had class B quests for healers and crusade quests for "Spit (Blizzard) Snowstorm (...) Kukaba (Hipopotamus)".

Accomplish both and you will receive a Class B certification.

When the three given new placements confirmed each other's roles and discussed the troop management commitments, they began to march at full speed towards their goals.

"! Enemies coming from the right! Five Lizard Warriors! I need backup."

Monica screamed sharply as she captured the enemy in "Hawkeye".

She leaves the unit as soon as possible and runs into the expected shooting position.

Immediately, Loran's eyes also saw "Lizard Warrior (Lizardman)" running through the woods.

It is side-by-side against the march of the troops.

"Lizardman" was a monster with shields and swords lightly equipped.

He was a troublesome monster with a sharp sword and thick body skin, boasting not only high attack and defense, but also high speed.

Shakuma tries to put her thoughts together as she captures' Lizardman 'at the edge of her eyes.

('Lizardman' or... the point is how to deploy troops against highly agile enemies. The assistive magic to use…)

"It's late!"

Loran yelled.

Shakuma is freaked out.

"The Supporting Demon Supervisor is all about the speed of judgment. Move your troops before you think about it!

"Yes. Ladies and gentlemen of the White Soldiers, attack the enemy."

Shakuma hastily gave the instructions, but before the White Soldier unit launched the attack, Monica, who stood in the shooting position holding the enemy's head, was unleashing an arrow.

The arrows didn't even get to pin down 'Lizardman', but they pierce the round shield they have.

The 'Lizardman', who he perceived not to be hostile, withdrew and went before moving into the White Soldier War.

(Gu, did you get away)

"Shakuma, as I said during the battle, judgment is slow. But even Monica told me the type and number of enemies, and it seems too late to start thinking after seeing the enemy shadow"

"Ugh, excuse me"

(The pressure from Mr. Loran is getting tighter. You mean you can't stay like this)

Loran praised Monica while giving Shakuma harsh pointers.

"Monica, that was a good move."

"Yes, thank you"

(I knew Monica was an honorary student. Excellence itself as long as it crosses the wall)

"You can fight that way. Hold down the firing point before the enemy. Please say hello next time."

"Yes."

Monica couldn't keep her mind from boiling candles praised by Loran.

That even led to a kind of in-depth reading.

(Mr. Loran, tough on Shakuma and everyone else from earlier, but like he's just nice to me?

Loran merely praised Monica for responding exactly to her order, but without worrying about that, the pale expectations that arose inside Monica were while swelling.

(Mr. Loran, how can you be so nice to me? Is there a reason? Hey, Mr. Loran, look at me more. Yikes)

Monica sneaks up on Loran's side, and stares hot, but his black eyes staring ahead of the dungeon tell us nothing.

When the Lorans reached a place where a lot of 'magic cherries' grew, they took as much as they could and rushed to the thirteenth tier.

Thirteen tiers were once again the ruins stage.

For one tier, it was also worth the Bishibashi pressure on Shakuma, and her judgment was sharpened with reluctance.

If an agility monster shows up, expand early and take a chase attitude, if the wind direction is in your favor here, generate fog in 'phantom magic' beforehand, if you want to create height, make a fortress in 'crust magic', etc.

Loran had a small appraisal of Shakuma's skills to check his level of growth.

That's when I decided the time was ripe, I headed for the crusade of "Fox (Fox) Using Summoning Magic (Wizard)".

Thanks to Monica's 'Hawkeye', which allowed them to look over the entire map, Loran and the others were able to get under the 'Wizard Fox' with minimal encourring on the road.

"Wizard Fox" was a two-legged fox dressed as a magician and also holding a cane.

He was a monster that could not be defeated unless he was a supportive demon mentor with quick judgment skills because he summoned one monster after another with summoning magic.

Because of his low health and defense, Warrior above Class B was a monster that could be defeated with a single blow, but cunning and fast escape made it difficult to catch him.

"Wizard Fox" has been rolling out summoned "Red Oak" (an oak that cannot be damaged unless it has been subjected to "Attack Supporting Magic") and "Blue Oak" (an oak that cannot be damaged unless it has been subjected to "Defense Supporting Magic") while fleeing the narrow path, narrow gap between the building and the building against the Lorans trying to wage battle.

The Lorans relied on Monica's "Hawkeye" to track down "Wizard Fox" as they responded with Shakuma's "Attack Grant Magic" and "Defense Grant Magic" and eventually cornered him in the square in the dungeon (the ruins in the dungeon are all going to be able to hunt down the enemy into a trail if they chase him right).

It was a place surrounded by tall buildings on all sides, a place where there was no escape except the road that Loran and the others came through.

"Did you finally hunt him down?"

"Fuck the trouble."

Said two of the White Soldier Battle Troops, letting them breathe out on their shoulders.

Waiting behind the square, 'Wizard Fox' smiled invincibly when he saw Loran and the others.

Instead, put a cane up and expand the magic formation.

Loran and the others hunted down 'Wizard Fox' where there was no escape, but for 'Wizard Fox' this vast space was also a dressed place to deploy a lot of magic formations to slaughter the adventurers.

Eventually, "Red Oak" and "Blue Oak" represent themselves from the unfolding magic formation of "Wizard Fox".

Monica releases an arrow toward 'Wizard Fox', but 'Red Oak' gets stuck and takes it lightly.

"Red Oak" does not work with any attack unless "Attack Supporting Magic" is applied.

The arrow that hit 'Red Oak' 's arm bounced back and rolled to the ground.

Shakuma made a quick decision.

Enemy lineup, terrain and wind direction, this lineup, and supporting magic to use.

(The enemy has five "Red Oaks" and five "Blue Oaks". Wind direction is right to left. There is no more 'phantom magic' in the first hand than the wind direction is EVEN. Then you'll defeat the Orcs by putting 'Attack Supporting Magic' and 'Defense Supporting Magic' on the White Soldiers' squad? Or do you make height out of 'crust magic'?

Shakuma makes a decision after taking everything into account and reading it up to the second hand and third hand.

(Using "Attack Supporting Magic" or "Defense Supporting Magic" doesn't guarantee you can destroy an orc. On the contrary, I might turn around and let 'Wizard Fox' get away with it. Then you'll have to make height with 'Crust Magic' and tailor it with Archer Skills! What matters is that while you buy time, your enemies can't escape!

"Everyone in the shield team, please stop the enemy orcs. Attack Demon Instructors cover the 'Wizard Fox' exit! Archers, follow me."

Shakuma rushed out as she directed him early in the arrow succession.

(Unlike a normal supportive magician, I cannot reposition myself frequently. Then we just have to line up as soon as possible for a place where all the supporting magic can be done, a place like that!

Shakuma used 'crust magic' to build a fortress when he formed in the center of the square.

On top of this, any enemy in the square should be able to strike out a bowman.

When Shakma begins to build a fortress, the oak will attack Shakma and the fortress as well as not obstructing them.

The shields hurry to stop the oak and defend Shakuma and the fortress.

An oak and shield match began on the left and right sides of a fortress that could be built steadily.

Although the Shieldmen can't do any damage to the Orcs, they succeed in holding them down with their shields and stopping them from moving.

In time, Shakuma steadily builds a fortress.

"Wizard Fox" was never in a hurry to see how it was, and didn't break the creepy grin sticking to its fox face.

It's like mocking the little girl's wit.

The Lorans couldn't get any closer to 'Wizard Fox' for the convenience of defending Shakuma and the fortress, nor could the Orcs break through the Shields with about ten bodies.

The two factions glue each other temporarily without deciding hands.

(Although if you were doing chintara, you'd just wear it out)

One attacking demon mentor who cut the paralysis unleashed explosive magic toward 'Wizard Fox'.

"Wizard Fox" keeps sitting down without moving a single eyebrow, even if the flames can play in front of him.

(CHUCK, I can't change one complexion even though the flames are rising in front of me. You're completely out of range over here.)

The attacking magician struck his tongue.

(Later, we'll have to believe that our supportive magician's reading is correct.)

While Shakuma is making a fortress, 'Wizard Fox' makes more magic formations to add ten orcs.

It was thus the usual means of 'Wizard Fox' to summon Don and Oak to go and let Oak tear up his escape route and escape while the enemy was fighting the Oak.

But by then, Shakuma's "Crustal Magic" had also completed a first-floor tall fortress.

"Everyone on the left flank, take ten steps back."

Shakuma activated Phantom Magic at the same time as he instructed.

As the left-wing shield retreats, the 'Red Oak' advance and chase.

There the fog blows out from the tip of Shakuma's wand, rides in a lateral breeze, and the fog begins to cover where the Shields were forming until earlier, now where the 'Red Oak' is.

The instantly full fog thickens and thickens like a wall.

"Red Oak" suddenly lost sight of his enemies, imprisoned by phantoms, and began to argue with each other.

The left-wing White Soldier Battle Squad, freed from skirmishes with the Orcs, bypasses the fog wall and turns to the side of 'Wizard Fox'.

The bowmen climb the bail stairs and shoot 'Wizard Fox' from high altitude.

I come here and the 'Wizard Fox' look begins to show a rush.

As it is, I get attacked from two directions.

"Wizard Fox" rushes the newly summoned oak back to himself.

Monica, who received "Attack Supporting Magic," released an arrow toward "Wizard Fox" as she stood over the fortress.

"Wizard Fox" makes "Blue Oak" take it.

But soon Archer, wrapped in blue light under "Defensive Supporting Magic," comes after him with an arrow.

"Wizard Fox" makes "Red Oak" take it.

No, "Wizard Fox" was visibly wolfish.

While wondering whether to move the orcs or summon a new orc, an attacking demon conductor in range unleashed a blazing magic, and 'Wizard Fox' disappeared without a trace.

The wand that "Wizard Fox" had was shattered and only "Orc's Summoning Stone", which was embedded at the end of the wand, rolled corny on the ground.

The orcs disappear like cloud sprays.

Loran picks up 'Orc's Summoning Stone'.

(All right. Now Shakuma's in class B too)

While Loran and the others were thus steadily completing their quests, the coaters were miserable, to say the least.

Ten hours later, after being delayed by the Lorrans, the coaters managed to reach the 13th tier as well, where they finally ran into a giant ghost (Auga).

Though they struggled with healing and defensive support magic, the fragile avant-garde forces were unable to withstand the attack of the Auga and were to withdraw abruptly.

It was only then that Sebasta's troops, who were exploring this dungeon, found them from afar.

Reaching the fifteen tiers sooner than anyone else, the Sebastas had decided no guild to rival us, and were about to put the dungeon offense behind us and embark on a quest to earn a fortune on the thirteen tiers.

Sebasta frowned when she saw the coaters.

"Hey, aren't those the coaters?

Sebasta questioned the vice secretary at the side (instead).

"True. What the hell are you doing here?"

"Hey, you. Ask them what they're doing."

On Sebasta's orders, the deputy turned to the coaters.

In the wake of Sebasta's deputy's arrival, the coaters turned away from their hunches and burst into joy.

If we can get Sebasta's assistance, we can go after Loran.

They spoke honestly about their predicament.

We've come all the way to this hierarchy for a special mission, but we're having trouble breaking through the giant ghosts (orgasms) because of the fragility of the troops and the impoverishment of supplies.

I was wondering if you could help us with the Sebasta unit.

Sebasta furious when she heard this.

"He said that troops other than us are wandering around this dungeon on duty!? Wasn't this dungeon under the jurisdiction of our Sebasta squad? Special mission!? Don't be ridiculous! I didn't ask you that."

Sebasta was a highly territorial person.

From his point of view, it was rhetorical and intolerable that troops other than ourselves were roaming through the same dungeon for unknown reasons.

Instead of rescuing Coater's troops, Sebasta demanded that they hand over the items in their possession.

The coaters who received this circular explained in surprise and confusion.

We don't want to steal Sebasta's grip from ourselves.

We were sent to disrupt the Guardian of the Magic Tree.

That's what I said and explained, but Sebasta didn't listen to anything.

"Don't be silly. If you want to disrupt the activities of the Guardian of the Magic Tree, it will be enough for us to attack the dungeon! I've never heard of two units operating in the same dungeon without working together from the same guild. First, interfering with the activities of other guilds would be illegal and would violate the code of adventurers! What you're saying is inconsistent from nothing to nothing. I just think you're trying to trick us into embezzling the handle. If this is any more bullshit, I'll attack you instantly! Just because you belong to the same guild, don't think you'll condone it!

Sebasta, who had no idea about the controversy over the lead within Loran and Wilik's guild or Lucius' unscrupulous gesture of not understanding the state of the scene, was unexpected, including a complex conspiracy around The Guardian of the Magic Tree and The Golden Eagle.

In the end, instead of getting help, the coaters were left with only the potion they needed to return, stripped off and left on the spot.

Thus while the "Golden Eagle" was rattling within his companions, Loran and the others reached the fourteenth tier.

The ranks among the troops were switched, and the Lorans were set to take the lead in the dungeon offensive.

Without anyone noticing about it.