The creatures succeeded in escaping the dungeon. At the same time, Gustarte got free and started acting. The scene was like a miracle as Chrisleyâs hands started sweating.
Since the ground-based creatures scattered, only the maneuverable airborne ones were left behind to lure Gustarte.
Dungeon Master was coming using the bone dragonâs speed, so Gustarte had to stay trapped until then.
At the very least, the griffin and king wyvern would be able to keep up with Gustarte. There was even a bone dragon here.
It was funny that all this power was here, but they were only focused on distracting the opponent.
âThatâs it.â
Chrisley coolly commenced with the plan.
Gustarte had no idea after losing all his ego.
Even though they were luring him, he showed no signs of stopping.
The target place had hundreds of small stones scattered.
Gustarte entered this place.
If a few stones could seal his movements for dozens of minutes, hundreds would be able to semi-permanently seal him.
âThe giant slime is an item from the gods.â
Chrisley laughed at Gustarte from the back of the griffin.
A giant slime.
It was once a big headache for a dukeâs dungeon and it was now Dungeon Masterâs armour.
Greed!
A few remnants of it had been picked up. This was the identity of the stones. They might be the remnants of a fake Greed, but the stones were quite effective on Gustarte.
In Dungeon Masterâs previous confrontation with Gustarte, he said that his armour wasnât seriously damaged. He focused on that to create a method to counter Gustarte.
It was great in hindsight. They would have received serious damage without it. She really respected this part.
âSuccess.â
Chrisley nodded.
They finally succeeded in attracting the target to the desired place.
It wasnât without damage, but the result was very good. Now everything would be perfect if the seal succeeded.
Chrisley thought of it as a huge mountain range. It was a spell that was invoked by the hundreds of Greeds planted throughout the mountain range.
And the spell was quite simple. The magic power of the stones was already connected to Chrisley.
Then Chrisley opened her mouth.
âInvoke.â
Swaah!
The entire mountain range turned red. Intense light was emitted from hundreds of stones towards Gustarte. The magic spell surrounded Gustarte and greedily swallowed his magic power. The result was a great success.
I folded my arms. I stared at the place where Gustarte had collapsed.
The night sky had cleared up. The moon had lost its light. It was simply Gustarte.
âIt has been a while.â
I laughed.
I wasnât expecting an answer.
A god had fallen to the ground and seemed no different from a mortal. His body was shivering like a wet lamb.
âEven though all the magic power is blocked, he still hasnât gained his awareness as a god?â
It was questionable. In order words, it meant that magic power wasnât controlling Gustarte. I wondered about the method to control a god.
I had met a big rabbit in the Reverse World. 0001 called it an âinfection.â The âprogramâ was a word that emerged from his mouth. It meant controlling Gustarte did simply involve magic power.
There was a slightly different, more unconventional way. It would be close to the secrets of the gods, meaning that Upa almost succeeded in tasting the fruit of the gods.
This happened in my previous life.
It was the strongest Ariel Diablo.
But in this life, Okullos and Upa were the ones involved.
I had directly punished Okullos butâŚif a similar thing happened again, I would have to be careful when striking Upa.
âGood job.â
I turned and looked at Chrisley.
âI was just doing my job, My Dungeon Master.â
Chrisley responded roughly. Her complexion made it seem like she was going to collapse soon. Some creatures were half dead before they managed to get Gustarte in the circle.
I wasnât greatly affected due to Infinity Armour. This was a phenomenon confirmed by several experiments. It was because Infinity Armour was made out of Greedâs body.
âThe damage?â
âGigantes died and 30 advanced creatures were killed. There are approximately 20 seriously injured. Except for the dead, all the other creatures have succeeded in escaping.â
Ho! My mouth formed a thin line. This was a great success. I honestly expected that I would lose more than half. It was obvious for a meeting like this.
However, the task was accomplished with far less damages than expected. Chrisley had played a large role in this.
Still, the death of Gigantes made me cold.
âIt is regrettable since he was pretty loyal. Bury his body next to the Tree of Origin.â
Chrisley went down on one knee.
âI will follow your command, My Dungeon Master.â
âMake a comfortable spot for the rest of the dead creatures.â
âYesâŚ!â
Joy appeared on Chrisleyâs face. Was it due to my attitude towards the creatures?
Anyway, her performance was very commendable.
Those who made great achievements should have suitable rewards.
They would receive a burial place near the Tree of Origin.
Being buried at the Tree of Origin was considered a great honour among the creatures. I set the rule that this wasnât allowed for just anyone.
Thanks to that, I was able to achieve this level of admiration. It was a welcome thing for me. There wouldnât be any separate troubles.
âMiddle rank god, Gustarte.â
I pulled out the Moon Arrow. He was half caught due to Greed so the arrow would surely work. I didnât know what the effect was, but the legend ranked item would surely do something.
Bururu!
The tip of the arrow trembled.
The key to solving the âarrowâ was in the arrowhead. It was a matter of seeing whether Gustarteâs ego would be restored like 0001 said.
âIf there is no effectâŚâ
It would be good if that happened. There were many things I wanted to try with Gustarte. The body of a god was so rare that it couldnât be found anywhere else in the world.
âIâm sorry, but I canât keep my promise for now.â
I laughed and put the Moon Arrow away again.
I made a promise with 0001, but a time wasnât set.
I wouldnât fulfill my promise to use the Moon Arrow until I fully experimented with Gustarteâs body that was a god.
âThere is a familiar feeling to him. This feelingâŚthe Hell Monarch.
He wasnât sane right now, but he somewhat resembled the Hell Monarch.
My heart was beating wildly so it wasnât unrelated.
However, the Hell Monarch was someone who failed to become a god.
Now a real god had fallen in front of my eyes so I wanted to know the reason why.
I changed my mind.
I originally intended to use the arrow, but not anymore.
The secrets of the gods were also interesting. In addition, I intended to figure out the method that Upa used. It was necessary to dig the secrets out of Gustarte.
âI will get his body.â
I turned back to Chrisley.
âTie him up using Greedâs stones. Drag him to the dungeon for separate research. Leave it with the lich, but you should participate.â
âI will do so, My Dungeon Master.â
âIt is only my guess, but you should be able to obtain a lot if you study Gustarte. The lich will like it.â
Gaparam, the lich studying the homunculus, would joyfully jump at this chance. Creating a true homunculus was challenging the realm of the gods. He couldnât get anywhere without seeing a god itself.
Furthermore, it would be a good experience for Chrisley in many ways.
âMy Dungeon Master. Are there any specific areas of research that you want?â
I stopped a smile from forming. Her eyes seemed pretty interested. Based on Chrisley expressing these words, it seemed like there was an experiment she wanted to try.
âJust dig into the secrets of the gods, including how Upa managed to control him. Add this to the research.â
Chrisley was overflowing with motivation. I pulled out the Moon Arrow again and handed it to Chrisley.
âI feel an amazing divine power.â
âThe Moon Arrow is an item. It is legend grade and originally intended for Gustarte. If this arrow touches Gustarteâs body then his condition should improve. However, that should only be done at the end. We canât study him if he recovers his divinity.â
âI will keep that in mind.â
âThis arrow should be investigated separately.â
âYes.â
Chrisley nodded to all my words. Chrisley liked research so she didnât mind being given this mission.
I had no doubt that there would be a good outcome. I didnât mind even if there werenât significant results. The secrets of a god werenât that easy to find.
âI will return to Greenwich Observatory. Wait for my return at the dungeon.â
ââŚPlease be safe.â
âNo one will harm me.â
âI know.â
She didnât doubt my strength. No matter what dangerous situations arose, I had the power to protect myself. Chrisley was well aware of this.
After I confirmed that Gustarte was restrained, I turned around.
I couldnât leave my position there for too long.
And this uneasy feeling wouldnât go away.
Yihi stood on the clock tower of Greenwich Observatory in the guise of the Dungeon Master. The Dungeon Master had crossed arms and a stern expression, but there was a sense of discomfort when looking closer.
Oswen advised âdonât say anything and stay calmâ, but it was unclear if she could follow those instructions.
Moreover, the surrounding gazes were irritating.
âHiingâŚâ
Yihi inwardly cried out. Her mouth drooped down a little bit. It was awkward due to the unfamiliar body and she couldnât even stand properly.
Creatures were hiding all over the castle. Now they were simultaneously staring at the Dungeon Master. There seemed to be dozens, perhaps hundreds.
Their gazes were casual so it was like she was sitting on a thorny cushion. Yihi couldnât be blamed for feeling uncomfortable.
âGrand Duke Randalph Brigsiel.â
Then someone suddenly appeared next to her. A silver knight with a white emblem! It was one of Ariel Diabloâs aides that she had seen a few times.
Yihi involuntarily swallowed her saliva. She didnât know what to do in this situation. She hadnât been aware that someone would casually walk over and just talk to her.
Yihiâs face distorted before returning to normal.
ââŚâŚ?â
She didnât say anything.
Now she had no choice but to follow Oswenâs words to stay silent.
âMaster is taciturn so it doesnât matter.â
Besides, this was the position of a grand duke. There was no need to be friendly to an opponent.
âExcuse me, but when are you going to move? Ariel Diablo said that you wouldnât continue to stay here. Unless there is a special reason.â
ââŚâŚâ
It felt like thorns had entered her mouth. She wanted to answer but she knew her own bad habits. She couldnât stop herself from saying âYihi!â
âOh my god.â
âMaster saying Yihi!â She couldnât even imagine it.
She didnât even want to imagine him with such a habit.
The silver knight continued talking as there was no response.
âShe added that staying here means you wonât have any good intentions. I hope that we can continue our good relationship with Grand Duke Randalph Brigsiel. Please tell us why you have blocked the nearby magic power. For a moment, it seemed like you were going somewhere else and didnât want to be trackedâŚâ
It was very blatant. The question being asked was very blatant. And the silver knight was waiting for an answer.
âTell me what you were doing.â How should she answer? At any rate, Yihi was certain that the silver knight wasnât stupid.
There was no answer so the silver knight took one step back.
âIf you donât say anything then I will tell Ariel Diablo.â
ââŚâŚ!â
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Yihiâs eyes twitched.
If the opponent received the wrong meaning then an irreversible misunderstanding might occur. No, it was likely to happen!
Ariel Diablo hadnât showed any intentions to touch Master. She acted friendly towards him. But what would happen if the opponentâs attitude changed? Master was sure to scold Yihi.
Therefore, Yihi tried to speak as sternly as possible.
âIâŚfor a momentâŚwent to drink honey water. Yihi.â