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Lesson 553: The Mansion (2)

It was a bit cold to say, but in fact, getting them out of the room here would rather aggravate the situation. Worst of all, if they find out you're out of the room, they could all die. I'll make sure to save you when I'm done. That's the right way to go.

Well... I don't know how Sura-tan feels anymore. I'm not looking at the situation, so I'm just being calm. Even if you don't know what I'm saying, the slaves are in a terrible state, even if it blows out of their heads.

This mansion is a private space in Bourdon-Fuerde. The people of the city shall not see, nor shall they know, whatsoever they are doing in the midst of the earth. Even if you beat the slaves to death, as Fuji-Fujorde did.

"Surely, I was imprudent... If you want to help them, first you have to drop this mansion and do something about your master, the scum."

“Yeah, that's right.”

I didn't say anything, but since we've shown many moves to help slaves, it's highly likely that they're trying to lure us into feeding on the wounded slaves.

It's just a lucky idea to get caught up in it, but what brings us closer to them now is that neither we nor the slaves will have a good result.

"Hey, Cynthia."

What?

"Bourdon-Fujolde, can you leave him to me?"

"... I see."

Bourdon-Fujolde himself shouldn't have that much fighting power. Even if it was just now, I could still overwhelm the opponent.

Bourdon - Those who are placed to protect Fjorde may be strong, but we'll pay for the exposure.

Suratan is listening to me with a flat voice tone, but his mouth is twitching. You must be pretty angry. Basically, making Surakutan so angry that he wants to save people rather than be angry... if the parents are parents, the children are also children.

"Cynthia, it's time to go. The back is getting a little noisy.”

Heine and Pilte, who were resting, stood up and called out.

We could hear the voice outside a little, but apparently we were trying to break the earth magic that was holding down the door. If there was only one door that didn't open, it was only natural to be suspicious, and the break seemed to be over.

Suraitan, which door do you think we should go through?

"I haven't seen everything yet, but structurally, if you go through the right door, I think it leads to the central part of this mansion."

"Okay, I don't think we can take a break from here, and I think it's going to be a pretty tough fight." I may not be able to give you directions under the circumstances.

I would like to give instructions as much as possible, but if I can't, please think about it and move. "

Everyone nods to my words.

The reason why I am giving instructions to the whole group is not that the four of us cannot move without giving instructions in order to match the direction and timing of the five of us.

The four of them should be able to move without giving any instructions. However, I think it is important for someone to give instructions and unify their consciousness in the details in order to continue the battle.

I've been playing solo for a long time, and I'm not very confident that my instructions are really the best for the party.

Since Nil and I started to act together, I have learned a lot, but still, most of my judgment was cultivated when I was a solo player. Since the experience at that time is the criterion for judgment, I honestly don't know whether it is a valid instruction for the party of five.

However, Heine, Piltee, and Sura-Tan were instructed by the extension that I was giving Nil, and they said that they thought there was no problem, so I was entrusted with the command tower.

As you can see from the fact that there is such a situation, even if there is no instruction to everyone, it moves firmly. To put it polaristically, there is no problem even if you give a signal only when you want to cooperate or when you want to adjust the timing.

In particular, Heine and Pilte were entrusted with a vampire team, and they have also experienced the position of those who give such instructions, so there must be no problem if they give instructions. The only reason I didn't do it was because they told me they'd leave the command tower to me.

So even if I can't give you instructions, there's not much of a problem. If you tell me not to wait for my instructions, you'll move like that.

If you think about it that way... this party of five might be a party of unbelievable fighting power. No, even if you don't think so, I can assure you it's a horrible party. Five people alone cut down nearly 10,000 people, so everyone would nod.

Originally, I entered this mansion not only because I wanted to help everyone, but also because there was a winning calculation that the five of us would be able to do something about it. It seems that now is the time to prove that the odds were real.

"I'll tell you the basic movement of the whole thing first." We don't have much time, so let's keep it short.

Nil. If they show up, I need an ice pavice.

Heine and Pilate are free to move. Indoor battles are more efficient for the two of us than they are for me and Nil.

Surakitan needs backup as he watches the whole thing move. And check the back. "

Got it.

Roger that.

Yes.

I'll take care of it!

"Alright... let's go!"

Hearing my voice, Sura-Tan opens the door.

Behind the wooden door, a wide hallway leads to a bright red carpet.

The ceiling is four meters high.

Is it nearly three meters wide? It's a fairly wide hallway with glass windows about two meters from the floor that let in light from the outside.

I went out into the hallway, but as Surakutan said, there was no enemy.

Zugaga...

As soon as I left the door, I created a stone wall with earth magic to block the door.

"...... it's unpleasantly quiet......"

When the sound of the earth magic I used disappeared, it became a quiet space without any sound.

Even though I jumped into the enemy's pocket, I wasn't besieged or cornered... I could take a break in a matter of minutes. It's too easy.

This kind of time is generally a harbinger that something bad is waiting for, and the intuition that has conquered the dungeon many times by itself tells me.

Heine and the others seemed to share the same thoughts and stood in front of a strangely quiet corridor with a nervous look of shadow owl.

The hallway is long and straight, with several doors on the right. Perhaps there is a slave in one of these doors that Surakitan was talking about. The problem is the other doors. I don't know where it leads, and if there is a door in the back of the door, what is the back of it, and who is there... Even the slime of the slatan on the driftwood would not have been investigated in such detail in such a short time, so it is sufficient to think that the enemy will actually jump out from the door directly next to me. We can't help but get nervous about having to go beyond such a dangerous mansion after all we've been through.

Exactly, a demon or a snake...

Either way, I don't think anything good will come out of it.

"Let's go with caution."

"Yes..."

Nil slowly began to move along the long corridor.

The magic circle on my left hand was always able to deploy Ice Pavis. In his right hand, Zhanghua was firmly in his hand, and even if a sudden battle occurred, he was paying attention to his surroundings so that he could immediately react.

It's the same for all of us, not just Nil. Unfortunately, I couldn't use magic that would completely blow up a part of the Mansion, and it would become a modest magic, so I couldn't do anything to blow everyone up luxuriously. We have to get through each one.

Of course, I also thought about shooting magic from outside the mansion and destroying everything, but I concluded that the target was too big and the magic power recovery medicine was not enough, that it was difficult to tell whether the corpse of the opponent we were aiming for remained, whether it could be defeated or not, and above all, the mansion itself was likely to be strengthened and could not be destroyed from the outside, so I had no choice but to go inside.

In fact, if you go inside and look at the walls and floors, you will see that the building materials are different from ordinary stone materials. Whether you're mixing metals, using magic to make something else… I've tried to see if you can break it during a break, but I've found that it takes a lot of effort to break it.

However, in addition to being a building, there will be seams, etc., and even if the stone itself cannot be destroyed, I don't think it is possible to destroy the building, but the labor required for the stone flow is too large, and the destruction of the mansion can be judged to be impractical.

If so, can we use powerful magic as well? You might think... I don't know how powerful it is, but I can't experimentally use magic. If it collapses, a large amount of hard-to-destroy stone will fall from overhead. It was a horrifying sight to think about. It was enough to experience the collapse in the cave where Aitvaras lived.

Anyway... we need to capture the Mansion's rooms one by one and find and destroy the target.

It's quite a tedious battle, but unlike battles outside, the size of the room is determined, and the number of people at one time cannot exceed a certain number of people.

If I could, I would like to go through as small a room as possible, but the other side would want to fight in as large a room as possible. Then the people we're after are definitely in the bigger room. There will be a lot of people waiting for us to come. We have to do something about it.

In the room, you can use items and vampire magic usefully, and I hope you can do something about it, but I've exposed almost everything in my hand so far, so it will be counteracted by the stones.

It was going to be a tough fight.

Follow the hallway carefully but quickly, keeping an eye on the surroundings.

Suraitan, do you know the room where the slaves were?

"Yeah. It's the other two doors."

A metal door, rather than wood, is visible at the place indicated by the slatan's finger.

The corridor of the mansion doesn't seem to know how much money was spent on the building. In it, the metal door looks very heterogeneous.

We're gonna get close to that door.

Is it to establish the entrance and exit of air? There is a gap opening up and down the door, and there is a slight light coming out from inside.

I check it and use the earth magic I drew while I was going down the hallway.

Zugagh!

The earth magic I used creates a stone wall in front of the metal door. Be careful not to block the air hole.

"That's good."

It is better to think that there is a room where slaves are pushed into this place, and if someone comes through, they are told to attack.

The light leaking out is probably a trap to get them to look inside.

Suddenly explosions and tree branches stretching out from within the body have also occurred sporadically, and it is very likely that you will use such slaves. In order not to let such a thing happen, it is good not to let it out of the room in the first place.

Simply placing the slaves in the hallway decided they couldn't kill us, and switched to attacking with a clever hand, but I wouldn't get caught in that hand.

When I dived into the dungeon as a solo player and eliminated monsters, I used traps and clever hands to tear off the opponent's health, so similar hands won't work.

"... let's go."

Surakitan only looks sad once, looks at the metal door blocked by the stone wall, and then follows behind us.

Gahhh!

As we pass in front of the metal door, we hear the door open. After all, they told me to go outside when they saw our sign.

But when I opened the metal door, there was a stone wall. I can't get out, so I'm surprised.

But if you can't come out, you better not come out. If we come out of nowhere, we'll have no choice but to kill them.

"Let's get out of here before they come out."

"... yeah."

The slaves can't give up because they can't get out on the stone wall. If we don't keep trying to execute our orders, they're dead. I only made one stone wall, and it's only a matter of time before I come out with tools or something. It would be better to leave before that.

We go forward, listening to the sound of a donkey coming from the stone wall.

After all, there was nothing else but those slaves, and the door that was visible on the right was almost a sack path. Apparently, the rooms were lined up in a row.

Nevertheless... the rooms are lined up. A metal door that locks a slave in one place... what purpose was the slave locked in there... no. Let's not think about it.

In the end, we were going to hit the hallway.

"Wait a minute... I'll..."

At the end, a larger wooden door is installed than the others, and Slatan tries to slime the end of the door. But...

Rattle, rattle, rattle!

From the back of the hallway, you can hear the stone walls being broken.

"Hurry up! We're on our way!"

The rattling sound is the sound of armor. Apparently, the people who were trying to catch up behind them broke through the stone wall and went out into the hallway.

“I'll set the trap!”

When Pilté heard that, he turned around and set up a trap magic.

Gah! Gah!

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At that time, you can hear the screams coming from behind.

In the hallway, I planted some trap magic, which activated and caught the enemy soldiers.

"Watch out! There's a trap set up!"

Hey! Magically activate it!

If you know that a trap has been set up, activating it will make it easy to deactivate it. I knew that, but if I knew that there was a trap, I'd have to go down the long corridor, making sure that it took me a long time to get there. It's only a matter of buying time, but for now, it's important.

However, even if it's a matter of buying time, you can only earn it for a few minutes at most. I don't have time to do it slowly.

Let's go! We don't have time to wait and see what's going on!

It's a little stakes, but there's no other way to move forward than through the front door.

Bang!!

Open the door fast before the people behind us get to us.

"Ngh!!"

Pucker-pucker-packer!

At the same time, Nil jumps in first and instantly activates the Ice Pavis she had prepared.

Kinky, kinky!

It was an arrow that flew at the same time it was activated.

Lots of arrows came flying in, and Nil's Icepavise managed to stop them… a complete ambush. There was nothing in the hallway because I was concentrating my forces here to crush it all at once.

The door is shaped like a cylindrical hole and has a wide range of spaces. The room was originally built for something, but as it stands, everything has been removed, and it is a stone wall hall without anything.

Enemy soldiers were magically erecting stone walls and placing stationary shields, and they were perfectly defensive.

"Heine! I'll block your back!"

The enemy soldiers in front of us are in the mountains, but if they rendezvous with the people approaching from behind, they become entangled, making them very dangerous. I think we should deal with it calmly from the back, where we can plug it up right away, so that it doesn't happen.

Yeah!!

Zugadzgadzgagh!

Heine and I blocked the door with double earth magic, unlike before. It shouldn't be possible to destroy it with a little gentleness.

Master! If we don't do something about the front, we won't be able to stop for a long time!

Zugaaaaaaaaaaah!

"Are you kidding me?!"

It's not surprising that Heine finally said such a thing.

Beyond the stone wall standing in front of me like a collision... a large metal arrow flew in.

The arrow can only be fired by a varistor mounted on the outer wall. I don't know if it was moved from the outer wall or if it was originally stored somewhere in this mansion, but it seems that there are several baristas installed on the other side of the stone wall.

Just in case... a barista is a weapon that you can use to attack flying monsters, armies in the distance, siege weapons, etc., when defending a city. It's not a weapon that you can use against a few people. In modern Japan, it is like shooting at people with an objective rifle designed to shoot at tanks, etc. There was a lot of overpower. The first time I entered the city of Janoya, I was shot by a barista, but that wasn't how I intended to use it. In the sense of shooting at an intruder... well, maybe I'm not wrong...

Anyway, installing it in a mansion like this and shooting at intruders is something I don't normally think about, and even if I think about it, I won't do it.