The first room was one that Almark had never seen before.
There were several buttons on the wall, each with a letter on it.
As soon as I get in, Layla looks up at the ceiling.
There, two lizards were crawling across the street.
"Is that a statue too?"
Almark squeaks as he is followed and looks up at the ceiling.
Layla circles in the air with both hands.
The art of voice hunting.
Having eavesdropped on the conversation between the statues of the two lizards, Layla pressed the correct button from the information contained therein to make the next door appear.
"Wow."
To Almark's words,
"'Cause I've been in this room many times already."
and Leila answers without incident.
"I can't use my time because of the first layer. Let's go."
The next room was that of two little ghosts.
Almark seems happy,
"I know. This room."
When I was about to say, Leila was winding down on the statue of the little ghost on the wall with the art of wind bending.
Come on, let's go.
Almark rushes after Leila, who walked out early into the passage that appeared on the wall.
That's how Leila dives through the trials of one small room after another without any construction.
Almark, just admired, went after him.
And, inadvertently, Leila stopped.
There is an iron door in front of me.
Slight magic drifting.
Almark raised his sharp voice.
"Leila, be careful. This guy."
"Shut up."
Leila said without hesitation, running the lightning from the wand.
Then there was a dull sound, and the indeterminate mass that had been simulated on the door disappeared to be sucked into the stone floor.
"That's great."
Almark admires.
"Raideau repelled it with the art of spring water. Your art of lightning would have been instant."
"If you're going to go home with nothing but the first layer, you can do the spring-water technique."
Leila says as she walks out the aisle already.
"If you're going to go down more, you have to keep your magic warm. The spring-water technique is too draining."
"I see."
Almark nods.
Unlike Almark and Leido, who were challenging the trials with momentum alone, Leila seems to be challenging the trials a lot more strategically.
Earlier, he hit a staircase down below.
"What do you say?"
Leila looks back at Almark with a cold look.
"You've figured that out by now, haven't you? I have enough power, and you're of no use here. Stop being mean, why don't you just go home here?
Almark shrugs his shoulders.
"I admit it's going to be a foot clump"
Layla nods small.
"But I'm not leaving. We're still going out."
To Almark's words, Leila sighed small.
"I don't care what happens."
That said, I'm just going down the stairs.
Almark followed suit.
The second layer seemed unchanged from the first when it went down.
Stone floors, stone walls. The passage leads to the back.
But Leila says blush as if she saw through Almark's feelings.
"Unlike above, there are lots of tricks in the aisle too, so be careful"
"Okay."
Almark nods.
Even on the second level, Layla's movements were familiar.
Handily pressed into the fire-breathing demon statue installed on both sides of the aisle, teasing through the pitfalls trap that randomly opened.
Almark didn't know half of what magic Leila was using to tease those trials.
In the riddle of the small room that appears from time to time, Leila quickly solves it without even explaining it to Almark, so Almark was avoiding it in the corner of the room so as not to disturb Leila as much as possible.
"If you can't follow me, go home"
Leila told me, and still Almark, anyway, both the demon statue and the pit kicked over the wall.
"You're increasing the risk of traps."
Almark spoke to Leila going forward.
The first layer, including the trap of the last door, was at best to the point of depriving the body of its freedom, but the second trap had included things that, if mishandled, were likely to cause major injury, such as flames and pitfalls.
"Right. Scared. You noticed?
Leila answers that without even looking back.
"No. I got more and more worried about you"
As Almark said, Leila looked back uncomfortably and glared at Almark.
Going down to the third layer, the atmosphere clearly changed from the upper two layers.
It was once again a rock-skinned passage.
"From here on out, if you stay alert, you'll be done in no time."
Leila's voice had also changed earlier, causing tension.
"Okay."
Almark nods.
After walking for a while, I hit a split path.
Up to the second level, it was all the main road.
This is the first time a divide has emerged.
"The third layer is like a maze."
Leila says.
"Plus, a lot of 'enemies' come out"
"Enemy?"
Almark listens.
"I heard no demons come out."
"There will be no demons. What comes out is a magical obstacle made by the teachers"
Leila says, pointing the other way.
"Here."
From your path, something like a shadow of a thin light slowly approached you.
"Commonly known as the Demon Shadow. If you touch it, they'll suck the magic out of you, so stay away from me."
Leila calmly explains as she sees the approaching figure.
"They won't get through your good sword. The only thing that works is a magical attack."
"I see."
Almark nods.
"I'll avoid wear and tear. This way."
Leila walks out on a path without a demon shadow.
"Is he not coming after me?"
"Sometimes they follow me. Most of them won't come after me."
"Yeah."
Almark slowly glimpses the approaching demon shadow before walking out after Leila.
Then there were also a number of divisions.
The demon shadow appeared frequently afterwards, and Leila basically avoided the battle, but had to wave her wand when she was blocked in the direction of progress and when the demon shadow came after her at an unexpected speed.
Upon receiving Leila's lightning technique, the demon shadow disappeared, trying to stain her rocky skin.
The two went down the aisle that way for quite a while, but never reached the stairs.
"The last time I saw this maze, I ran out of magic."
I don't know how many times it's gonna be anymore. After passing the divide, Leila said so abominably.
"There's no way the maze is so vast. I think they're looping somewhere, but I don't see that."
"I see."
Almark stopped.
I've been wondering something since just now.
Almark's reason and wildness spin out.
Obviously not like the upper two layers.
This third layer of structure and trick seemed to mesh the way Almark did.
"Hey, Leila."
Speak up to Leila who goes ahead.
"What?"
Leila's complexion changed as she looked back annoyingly.
"Danger!"
Running over, he pushes Almark with unexpected and strong force.
The demon shadow was sneaking right next to Almark as it seeped out of the wall.
"Knock."
Leila glows her wand and repels the demon shadow, but at that moment the demon shadow's hand was stroking Leila's shoulder.
"Grr."
Layla leaks a groan of pain.
"Leila."
Almark rushed over.
"I'm sorry. Are you okay?"
"They took the magic"
Layla grabbed her shoulder and glanced at her face.
"I've been keeping it warm."
"I'm sorry, for me. I didn't realize."
"Walk."
Leila said, walking out herself.
"Here, when you stop at all, a demonic shadow comes out of the wall. You mustn't stop your feet."
In fact, a demon shadow glimpsed a glimpse into his face on the side wall of two people who just stopped for a moment, but disappeared into the wall again after seeing the two of them walk out.
"You got it."
While Leila walks, she says without hiding her frustration.
"I said I was a foot wrapper. Go home now."
Point back without even looking back.
"If you reverse the aisle, you will hit the door soon. Open it and we'll get to the first level of entrance. Before you interrupt me any more, go home."
"Yeah."
Almark nods as he walks behind Leila.
"I know exactly how you feel. I got in your way. [M] I'm sorry."
"If so."
Leila looks back by letting her anger seep in.
But with a serious look, Almark told Leila.
"I largely understand the mystery here. From here on out, it'll help you."