"As far as I'm concerned, I didn't mean to be imitating anything like selling fights, but if you misled me, excuse me. But it's still pathetic for Helupa there to blame, and she didn't do anything wrong in the first place."

Nagare tells him to talk calmly so he doesn't make things rough.

But Batou doesn't seem to care about Nagare's attitude.

"... the way you say it is cocky. What do guys like Temehe know about us?"

"Of course, I'm not close to you, and I don't know anything about jewelry. But still, I can understand what Helupa said about the current battle, that you don't need to do backup magic."

Nagare tells him so with clarity.

The tone was mild, but somewhere to tell, and Goriki, who had heard it, stepped forward and pinched his mouth in disgust.

"Well, to be honest, that's just like Batou and I'm not convinced. It would be stronger to hang supportive magic on the strong than on the Utah like they are there, and it would be more effective to hang on us."

"Well, I'm sure I know how strong you guys are. You overwhelmed the demon herd in earlier battles."

"What the hell? Wouldn't that be more effective if you hung it on us? I understand that to this single-celled Goriki."

To the word single cell, Goliki looked somewhere muddled, but returned the word as Nagare shook up her right hand before he could say anything.

"The other way around. Mr. Helupa decided that there was no point in hanging supportive magic because you were so overwhelmed with demons here. In that sense, you might say that she has a better eye for the whole thing."

"... is that what you're saying when we don't see around us?

Batou's eyes glow sharply.

At first, the body is listening, but it doesn't feel clean and receptive.

"Yes, clearly so. Otherwise, you wouldn't be blaming her."

But Nagare still did not hesitate to state her thoughts.

"Ha! Funny. I didn't expect to say that to you in B-rank minutes. But if that's what you're gonna say, let me hear it. Why did our buddy Helupa support the weak until he left us alone? Temehe knows, right? The fact that it doesn't make sense to hang us means it makes sense to hang them."

Batou says that with his nose ringing.

It's a challenging attitude that I thought I'd try to answer if I could.

"Yes. But that's not so hard to talk about. As I mentioned earlier, you're pretty strong just because you're a boulder A-rank."

"You know exactly where it is."

Goriki says as he put his arms together.

"Yep. So let's assume that your fighting power is 100. Then the demon's fighting power is about 20-30."

"That's not enough then. If the demons are capable of fighting, then we have to be 5000."

Batou seems to really think so, not kidding or anything.

"... well that's the process there. Anyway, you were all overwhelmingly stronger than the demons. And this is tentative, but for other adventurers, the combat power will be between 20 and 40."

"Oh, no! From the doctor's point of view, am I that weak!

Flem pinches his mouth at the bottom. I can see from the wolf's expression that it was quite a shock.

"It's only a tentative story, Frem. For now, it would be helpful if you listened to me very carefully."

"Shh, excuse me, Doctor!

As Nagare told the sighing mix, Frem lowered his head looking sorry.

Nagare was well aware of the increased combat power of Flem and Peach, of course, but they all spoke in the same line so that no other adventurer dared stand in front of them.

"I don't care, why is this guy pestering you or something?

"Am I? You? Hey, to the way you listen to your mouth!

"Flem -"

"Shh, excuse me..."

When Batou said in surprise, Flem reacted immediately and Nagare scolded him as he looked sideways at it.

"Truth is, when it comes to Nagare, you can't tell."

It is a peach that sees such a flem with a frightened eye.

"Anyway, that's about the difference in fighting power in my view. Now, there's Mr. Helupa's magic, but if she exercises supportive magic in this situation, this is also tentative, but this is not the case because of the fighting power of everyone in the Wolf's Teeth of Steel, and the magic system with regard to Mr. Christina, but it will go up to about 150 with regard to Mr. Batou and Mr. Goriki. In contrast, it will rise to about 30-60 for other adventurers."

"Ha! Then you already have the answer! Whatever you think, 150 of us can be stronger!

"Yeah, in simple strength, yes. But that strength doesn't make sense."

Batou and Goriki frowned at Nagare's remarks.

How I don't understand Nagare's explanation.

Finally, Flem also looks like he has a question mark on his head.

"... that it makes no sense to be strong? That doesn't make any sense."

And Goriki says to Nagare with a smile on his face.

"Right. What, exactly, doesn't make sense when it comes to this fight? Because you were strong, watching the battle earlier, but you had defeated the demons under one blow. There was originally that much difference in power. In other words, you have the strength to defeat them with a single blow, and you have a supporting magic, and that doesn't make any difference."

"... hey, I don't know why my teacher says it doesn't make a difference when my strength goes up to 150?

"Flem -"

Unexpectedly Rosa turns a pitiful eye to that question.

"You're really weak otum."

And Peach narrows his eyes and says something he doesn't hesitate to do.

"You know, Flem. Simply put, whether you pull ten from three or fifteen, that's how it turns out the same."

In the meantime, I'm trying to teach you to know only Kyle...

"Yeah? No, so in that case, 15 would be stronger than 10."

…………

To that answer, once again, we turn from Flem to Nagare, saying nothing more.

Though Flem still leans his neck.

"... well, I'm telling you the most important thing, but you're overlooking something important. Looks like we're only assuming offensive power right now, but that's not all there is to supportive magic. I've got a hand in speeding up and getting more trouble."

In the meantime, Batou makes Nagare argue.

Sure, there are things in supportive magic that can increase speed as well as attack.

"Sure, there will be ways to do that, but still, it won't make a very big difference. For example, Mr. Batou specializes in staying together, but the moment he pulls out, he can kill and defeat his opponent as quickly as possible. This means that the initial speed is fast, so even if you increase the speed there with support, you won't get that much trouble. Mr. Goriki, too, has great offense, but we don't want it to work that far because it often takes a buildup for each move and it's not the kind of fight that originally took advantage of the quickness. Of course, that's just too different from the enemy's level, like this one."

"Ha, a starving ghost with a perfectly good mouth. So, you're trying to tell me that's why I'd rather hang magic on the others than on us?

To Nagare's answer to Batou's objections, he still did not change his high-pressure attitude and made further inquiries.

"Right. Beyond other adventurers' fighting power being so unchanged from demons, it can also be a war of attrition if you are bad at it, in the battle to kill or be killed as it is. But thanks to Mr. Helupa's supportive magic, his fighting power has improved and the situation has at once moved in a favorable direction. So I decide that she didn't make the wrong decision."

"... I see. I knew what Temeh was trying to say. But let me get this straight. Demons to this extent. I don't need your help or anything in the first place. We could have wiped out this place without you."

The return of this bat is like saying that no other adventurer is necessary at last.

Naturally, the adventurers who were listening around don't look funny either.

I don't even feel like disputing it.

"... Truth is, you're just so confident."

Then Peach narrowed his eyes and said as if he was frightened.

"But I do hear that they have always been just as active as they are confident. Even when the Warcraft appeared, they were frightened and defeated."

Newha joins in there and talks about why they feel confident.

"Well, if I had been trained by a warcraft teacher, I'd hunt one or two right now."

Then Flem tells them to stick together.

I guess I don't like the way they've behaved so far. The budding antagonism is considerable.

"Well, there's a kind of warcraft, and the strength is pinned."

And Kyle tells him to follow Frem once and for all.

"But still, I feel amazing that you defeated the Warcraft."

Listening to such a conversation, Rosa expressed her honest thoughts.

Indeed, even when it comes to pinkiri, or even in the category of alleged weakness, the Warcraft is far stronger than a lousy demon.

"Well, apparently you have a good idea of us. But it's not just warcraft. We've been to the ancient labyrinth many times. And it dives quite a few layers. My [Spellbreaker] is the auto part I got then too. It's different from the number of places I've stepped on with you guys."

Then Batou, who had heard their story, told Nagare their achievements with pride, and let Nagare know the sword they had also used for their abode.

"... so you guys think it's enough?

"That's right. If that's what you want, you can prove it now, okay?

Saying so, Batou hangs his hand on the pattern of a sword in his hand.

"I can't help but argue with one another in a place like this. I don't know what you think, especially. [M] However, let's agree that the demons here could have defeated you alone. That's about as strong as it gets."

"Hey! Doctor! Are you going to admit these people?

But Nagare first told her that she was not going to do it with her peers, and on top of that, she admitted Batou's point.

Besides, it was a frem who accidentally stuck up his voice and bumped into a questionable voice -