I was challenging the labyrinth to see what was going on, but I still can.

He had laid down some guidelines for his return.

I wanted to go home at a stage where the battle was getting painful, or I could see fatigue, etc., but I wasn't the first to get tired in the battle.

Throw a sword from a distance, Weapon Break.

Even if you can't handle it with that, you're mostly eating poison.

Even in melee combat, you can do it without difficulty with daily workouts.

Worst case scenario, all you have to do is run and run and equip the nearby trees to activate the Weapon Break.

You got more firepower at once by gaining aggressive skills.

All you have to do is figure out which rank of labyrinth you can fight with this skill structure.

... the most challenging labyrinth around the city is the D-rank labyrinth.

It might not be a bad idea to try there one day either.

With that in mind, I'll break through the ninth hierarchy and head to the tenth.

Well, you'll have to run for the worst.

The last time I fought, I know my behavior patterns well.

I drank a bottle of poison resistance potion and then went down to the tenth tier.

A big snake was staring down at us.

Shrugs, long tongues come and go several times.

The snake's eyes looked grinning.

… the slightly raised question is about the monster's memory.

Will the memory of the demons who died in the labyrinth be handed over to other demons?

Maybe right now, Poison Snake thought I was lucky because I came alone?

I pulled out my sword while I thought about that in a corner of my head.

The Preemptive Attack is Poison Snake.

A venom is fired from your mouth.

It's as fast and sharp as an arrow.

Throw a throwing knife at it.

I threw two, and both scratched Poison Snake's body.

From time to time, it would have been poisoned to show unnatural movements that seemed painful.

And then there's no problem if we fight not to cut off the effect of the poison resistance potion.

This is the first time that Poison Snake has been attacked.

I left the avant-garde to Meir last time, and I was very well covered.

Poison snakes have pre-action when attacking with flesh.

For example, if it is by the body, fold the body once.

If you hit him with your tail, shake him to have a centrifugal force on his tail.

Because of such pre-action, it is easy to discern.

The range of attack is quite wide as it is proportional to the size of the body.

Still, it's something you can do after watching the pre motion.

After scratching, a gap is created.

Throw the sword I made for combat.

The skills assigned to that sword are transparency and Weapon Break.

An invisible sword pierces and at the same time the weapon is destroyed.

I scream like Poison Snake, who was near the sword, complains of pain.

The scales of Poison Snake peeled off with a peel, and the meat was visible.

Though it shed purple blood, there was still no appearance of war waning.

Flush the poison snake venom and throw the knife.

A few knives with a negative effect also pierce Poison Snake.

With that too, the movement is much slower than it was at first.

Somewhat, even if the reaction was delayed, avoidance was sufficient in time.

Then it was a little while later.

Poison Snake builds momentum and blows poison fog.

It's a move that can be seen where you've lost some strength.

I've already learned it at the last time, Mr. Mere.

The poison fog doesn't work on me.... Though I did sneak a state abnormality recovery potion for once.

While I was spewing mist, there were gaps.

He enters Poison Snake's nostalgia and pierces his sword.

After building a new sword from the side of the stab and granting a Weapon Break, stab it.

Five in total.

Activate those skills that protrude concentrating in one place.

Moments - all swords exploded along with the sound of explosions that made me want to cover my ears.

Poison Snake got caught up in it too and glanced at it greatly.

Does it still work?

I was observing carefully, but Poison Snake didn't move any further.

... Even for me, it was a blow I had unleashed on Todome.

I look at my fist while I retrieve the remaining material.

... Much more than I thought, you could have fought alone.

Getting a Weapon Break makes up too much for the offense you've never had enough of.

At this rate, we might even be able to attack the labyrinth up there.

So no rush.

We need to proceed only cautiously and little by little.

Still...... now you can be happy to grow.

However, at the same time, the question in me turned into certainty.

I see where Poison Snake was falling. I remember the giant falling, biting off my victory, and then I got out of the labyrinth.

Back in the city, I used to come to the usual store to meet Mr. Krua.

I made a promise. As I waited, Mr. Krua called me like he was in a hurry.

"Sorry! Have I kept you waiting?

"It's okay. Because I was just here earlier."

"Were you?

"Yes, I was doing a little bit of adventurous work today..."

Enter the store with her.

Then we sat across from each other.

"Were you also acting as an adventurer?

"Yeah, well."

"... you were. But a blacksmith... can you fight?

"You can."

When I said it, Mr. Krua looked at this one like he was surprised.

After all, that's how you react.

At least, I know that too.

Because from a young age, for some reason, he grew up hearing "Only blacksmiths are hazy".

"Um, Mr. Krua. I need to ask you a few questions."

"What is it?

"Mr. Krua's perception of a blacksmith - I'd like to confirm public perception. Can you tell me?

"... okay?

"Yes."

Mr. Krua put his hand on his chin once, then nodded.

"It's about Mr. Relius, so you have an idea, don't you? Then I'll tell you about the blacksmith I was taught."

"Please"

"... First of all, do you mean that blacksmiths can only make weapons? Besides, I heard that weapons that can be made are so subtle that they are inferior to artifacts."

"... right"

"... right. Besides... in the first place, blacksmiths create weapons to deny artifacts given to them by God, so you also hear that it means treason against God."

"... sure, that's right"

I've heard that churches hate blacksmiths because of their tables.

For to them who believe in God, it is evil to deny what God has given them.

"And then… the blacksmith had the knowledge in his head when he realized that only weapons could be made and that he could not make any daily items, etc."

... Same goes for me.

"Don't you think it's odd?

"... right? How could a blacksmith have done that when he was so good?

"No, that too, of course..."

"Are you saying there are other strange parts?

"How do you know that blacksmiths are all so hazy?"

…… Yes, indeed, yes... I didn't even think about it until you told me. "

There is no such thing as a hazy profession as a blacksmith per capita.

I've heard a lot of things, too, but I just think of it as a bump.

But how can people in the world affirm that only blacksmiths are hazy?

Lately, I didn't question that.