143 131. School Labyrinth (3)
143 131. School Labyrinth (3)
"Whoa!
Vice Chairman Brookle plays the oak stick with a shield. And Mr. Berg comes out to replace him with vice chairman Brookle and slaps off the oak with an axe. Instead of being torn diagonally, the gut falls from the broken body zero.
"Whoa! Keep calling me!
But Mr. Berg turns to the herd of oaks without worrying about that.
Cover that from behind, Mr. Milkle. I don't know if it's magic I'm devising when I release an arrow, but an arrow made of magic spins and flies.
Besides, the aim is to shoot without removing any particularly soft parts, such as the eyes of the oak or the nose. It's a hell of an accuracy. Sometimes I release it in two or three bottles, but I still don't remove it.
Aeris slashes the oak as he protects his back so that Mr. Berg doesn't surround himself with the oak as he penetrates. Every time I wave my sword, the red trajectory runs, and it has a beauty as if it were dancing.
But the look of the oak, the opposite of its beauty, is burnt in black. The ability of the Devil's Sword Kagelow to ignite it from the incision causes the orcs to burn round.
I suppress the firepower when I usually peel it off, but I didn't do anything like that this time.
The reason is in this labyrinth. The demons created in this labyrinth cannot be stripped. Because when demons die, they are made of magic, or they disappear and disappear on the spot. Sometimes I don't hesitate to do it.
And me and Chairman Marina...
"... you're free"
"... right"
I didn't do anything. The reason is that Vice Chairman Brookle won't let me do anything.
This is my third day into this labyrinth. The hierarchy has come fairly well with the four layers within up to five. The demons that have come out so far are the top goblin species in the goblins. And the oak has a pretty low variety with the top species of oak.
He's the strongest, so he defeats me and Chairman Marina without coming out because of all the demons in the C-rank. And this cave. For some reason, the demon doesn't show up from the road I came through, so I can move on without worrying about my back.
The passage is about 10 meters high and only about 7 meters on the side, so the demons don't come in large groups either. Even the oak feels a little narrow when it's lined up with five on the side. It's great to have about 20 different types of goblins at a time.
Am I the only one who feels the master's manipulation that this labyrinth is getting easier and better than I thought? People don't seem to care about that. On top of that
"Oh, you're done."
We're done knocking down the orc herd, and then we're back, and Vice Chairman Brookle is here.
"Does it make sense to be here, you?
Every once in a while, they come at me. Not if you just tell me. Actually, it's what I think. But tell Aeris to hear it too.
Because of this, Aeris has no choice when it explodes. Quite a struggle to forgive. Mr. Berg sees it. After all, he laughs bitterly, and Mr. Milkle sees me with a disappointed look. Chairman Marina seems sorry.
I don't mind telling you anything, but I want you to stop stirring up Aeris. Because I really struggle.
"Hey, Bull." Aeris, "what the fuck!
"Don't be so angry. Because Vice Chairman Brookle is also right. You know Aerys hasn't done anything for three days since I've been here, right?
Speaking of doing it, I was just standing on Chairman Marina's side and talking to him, and he hasn't even put out a lowga on the second day.
"So! But... I'm sorry Ray said that."
That's what I say, Aeris.
"Thank you for being so mad at me."
I stroke Aeris' head with sorrow. Aeris narrows her eyes to make her feel good. Behind you, Vice Chairman Brookle says, "Hum!," he snorted as irritated, and Mr. Berg has said something to that vice chairman of Brookle.
Sometimes that happens, but we move on. The top species of oak on the way out are defeated by me and Chairman Marina without a hand after all.... so don't stir me up. How's Aerys?
And...
"Ah! Chairman! We found a staircase down there!
Looks like Vice Chairman Brookle found a staircase to get down. I felt a little loose in the atmosphere I was giggling until just now.
"Then let's take a break here."
"Right, let's do that!
And Brookle takes the rug out of the item box. Then I'm not particularly tired, and I guess I'll keep my guard up. Spread the signs perception and magic detection a little that I've been spreading smaller. I knew I wasn't responding...... hmm? What is this?
"Ray won't sit down?
"Leave me alone, Aeris. I didn't do anything special, so keep me on guard."
"Already! Tell me that too, Milkle! Where did your first day's attitude go!
Aeris and the others are making a scene back there, but this is...
I immediately remove the lowga from the item ring.
"Everybody, stand up immediately!
I raise my voice. Vice Chairman Brookle absurds his voice in the back, but I don't have time for that. Someone's coming from the aisle we came through, and it's going to run really fast.
And then he showed up.
"Bullmoor!"
Ordinary oak species had green body colors, while incoming oaks had blue and white colors. Plus a giant about 3 meters, a fine armor covering it. I have a curved knife in my hand that is more than my height and nearly 2 meters in blade size. I used to ask Sieg about this size.
"... Oak King? On top of that, it's a subspecies."
Instead of being unlikely to appear, the demonic subspecies are significantly more capable than normal homologues. By and large, it is said that an individual is capable of one rank. The original oak king is A-ranked. Speaking of its subspecies.
"S-Rank."
When I glance behind my back, Aerys stands to shelter me in front of everyone with his sword in place.
But the other members don't move like they've hardened. Well, isn't that impossible? If I hadn't met the demons, the ancient dragons, the master in training, I would have been the same.
I can finally move my body. I point the blade tip of the lowga at the Oak King subspecies.
"Call me, you pig."
I laugh niggly. Let me expose the depression that has accumulated over the past three days.