I drew my wooden sword. It was a new version! Sword looked up new, hard wood and bought it for me. I had Sahad whittle it for me, and got the pretty Plana to even add a lacquer finish! 1
The ogre also set up its greatsword.
ââŠI see, youâre also strong. Iâll remember you.â
âMy name is Indra. Please call me Indra the next time we meet.â
A single flash, and the wooden sword cut through everything without even clashing with the greatsword which the ogre had swung down.
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Once the ogre turned into particles and vanished, two treasure chests spawned.
âEven though I said one would doâŠ,â I muttered.
ăâŠItâs the ruleă
âOh, Sir Dungeon Core! âŠI am pleased to make your acquaintance. My name is Indra and I have formed a party with the S-Rank adventurer Sword. I cannot express my gratitude for you to willingly answer our questions on this occasion.â
I performed a knight bow.
ăYouâre an interesting one. It was my first time to see someone stay here so long while seriously questioning the ogre. Most of those before were begging for their livesâŠă
Okay, that certainly doesnât let one feel a necessity for conversation.
âHumans are creatures who act in various mysterious ways that are hard to understand.And becoming lost due to those actions also defines humans. Wanting to clear the regrets of my partner, who felt lost, is also an aspect of the creature called human.â
ăYouâre an extremely interesting creature, indeedă
Wait, humans are interesting creatures, and not just me alone, right?
ăWhen it comes to you, I feel like it cannot be changed even you realized the mechanism behind this dungeon to some extent. Therefore I wonât blame the ogre for having answered your questions. Strongest, I shall await your next visită, he told me generously.
Hmm. He might say so, but I feel like Iâm receiving too much here.
ââŠOkay, Iâll interpret it as a reward for having captured this dungeon regularly. But, in that case, I feel like my gratitude for answering our questions is somewhat lacking. Take this as thanks for answering us.â
I released the firefly-like light which Sir Dungeon Core of the capital liked so much.
ă!! âŠHow beautifulâŠă
He sure wuvs this, doesnât he?
âThis has a proper theoretical basis and Iâd like to explain it to you through chemical formulas, but since Iâd need to talk for many, many years, beginning from defining science first, Iâll omit all that. Since I showed you the spell, imitate it if you can. âŠIâm sure magic bugs emitting this kind of light exist somewhere, though.â
âGotta be the kind of bug that eats you whole after lurinâ you in,â Sword made such a dreamless retort.
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Being seen off by firefly light, which Sir Dungeon Core imitated at once, we used the shortcut path he opened up for us, ascending to the surface.
Did this clear up your regrets?â
Itâs not like we understood anything, though. As expected, the boss didnât remember anything. Sword had apparently asked the mid-boss too, but that one kept saying âNo needâ just like the boss had told me at first.
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ââGoing by guess, I think the folks who tricked Sword back then, knew about the bonus. But they probably didnât know about the penalty.
I mean, otherwise itâd have been smarter to defeat the boss after killing the mid-boss together. After all, itâd lower the bossâs power to a tenth, right? Hence, I think itâd have been better for everyone to cooperate.
âŠjust as I thought all that, I received an unexpected reply.
âHmm, I think it got cleared up for the most part.â
Iâd expected him to answer, ăThereâs no way itâd clear up anythingă
ââŠReally?â
âMmh.â
When I looked at him, his face looked refreshed. I guess he really dispelled his worries.
ââŠThen itâs great that the boss has been so kind as to answer us.â
âItâs because you were incredible,â he laughed and caressed my head, ââŠBack then, when I was in the trap, you said ăSee you lateră with a carefree attitude, didnât you?â
Hmm?
âWhat about it?â
âYou didnât think for even a split-second that I wouldnât be able to somehow handle that trap, right?â
âŠâŠ?
âOf course? What was there to worry about a guy who can cut walls up with the after-wave of his sword slash? You can smash down walls and traps even without actively fighting them. Besides, you had a Ryoku with you, too. No matter how you look at it, there wasnât a single reason for why you wouldnât be able to get out of that trap.â
Once I told him that it was only natural, he laughed once more.
âYeah, I didnât think that Iâd lose either. Rather, thereâs no reason why I wouldnât be able to break through that trap nowadays. âŠBut, getting caught in that trap and hearing your ăSee you lateră cleared my regrets. Once I thought that you were waitinâ for me at the boss room, I somehow felt like it was silly to fuss âbout it.â
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Whyyy!?
âBut you see, I got scared, wonderinâ whether your really waitinâ for me, and so I used the communication device. Yet, since you were investigatinâ stuff seriously, I started to have fun, callinâ it solvinâ the mechanism behind this dungeon, rather than solvinâ my regrets.â
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No, I mean, we had to figure out the dungeon mechanism anyway, and after learning about it, he had to think how that party acted back then, right?
âThe finisher were your words to that ogre! You really rock. Iâd have immediately given up, thinkinâ that you canât talk with that guy, but you got on with the conversation at your own pace, thus making him answer you. The thing I asked him at the end was kinda like askinâ just in case, but it reality it didnât matter ânyway.â
Listening to his words, I pursed my lips, âI was quite worried about it, you know? If you were able to clear your regret so easily, where does that put me?â
âŠI got hugged.
âYou wonât betray me. Me gettinâ trapped in a dungeon was no more than us clearinâ the dungeon while takinâ different routes. You told me that weâd see each out later, and here you are. Thatâs why I stopped carinâ âbout the past.â
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Why is that guy saying such stuff? And how should I answer him?
No, I wonât answer, I guess. I didnât hear anything! The end!