With tears filling her eyes, Berii sent Rowe flying.
She put the remaining medicine and drinking water in her mouth and forcibly tried to make Yuika drink.
Howeverâ
âGu, gohoh.â
Yuika turned her face away and ended up spitting out all the medicine. She started coughing as though in pain, and her body began twitching.
âThereâs a trick to making unconscious people take medicine.â
âOh, tell me, that trick!â
Rowe sighed.
âWe canât spare the medicine. If the next time fails, Yuika will die.â
ââŚsu!â
Rowe grabbed Beriiâs breastplate and slowly pulled her towards him.
âWith that in mind, you want to try?â
âEh, ahââ
Rowe firmly stared at her; Berii averted her eyes.
âPlease donât disturb the treatmentâ
With that said, Rowe lightly tossed Berii away.
The precious medicine had been wasted. While clicking his tongue, Rowe crushed the special candy containing a mind potion.
Its effect was to improve mental strength.
Again, he transferred the medicine by mouth, and wrapped Yuikaâs body in her long cloak.
âThe medicine I just made her drink canât cure the cause. We need to get out of his labyrinth as soon as possible, and we must get her treated with magic.â
âHow long will it last?â
To Nuukâs question, Rowe honestly answered, âI donât knowâ.
âIs there anyone here who can cast the magic âStrength Recoveryâ?â
âIf itâs the basic level, I am able to use it.â
Magikan.
âThen, use it on Yuika regularly. In any case, itâs over if the medicine wears off. Letâs hurry.â
Carrying the luggage on his back, Rowe held Yuika in both his hands.
âPrincess, I can carryââ
âIf youâre attacked by a monster, are you planning to throw her to fight?â
ââŚâ
Berii was silenced, Rowe started running.
He ascended the spiral slope that he had just descended; following the path they had explored in reverse, he would head towards the Dungeon Oasis on the 43rd floor.
âOi, Rowe. Would it not be better if you left your luggage behind?â
Rowe shook his head at Nuukâs suggestion.
âWhen my legs canât move anymore, Iâll do just that.â
The fortunate thing was that after four days of hunting, the number of monsters on the 43rd to 47th floors had been reduced. In the rooms, they encountered monster parties twice, but Magikanâs attack magic, âLight Bladeâ, along with Berii and Nuukâs attacks were enough to eliminate them.
âMy mana, there is only one third remaining.â
Silently, Nuuk handed a mana potion to Magikan.
âThis guy, if you drink too much of it, your bowels will get loose.â
âMagikan. This is neither the time nor place for complaining.â
At the Dungeon Oasis on the 43rd floor, they replenished only their drinking water, and departed immediately.
In one go they had dashed up five floors. Among the party members, Berii, who was the most lacking in stamina, had her hands on both her knees and was having difficulty breathing.
âWeâll be taking a short detour.â
With Roweâs guidance through a detour, they stopped by a corner of a room on the 41st floor.
There was strangely shaped ocher-coloured grass growing there. No one seemed to have harvested it, and even if you collected a full basketâs worth, it didnât look like it would run out.
Using the Rumantisâ drop item, the sickle, Rowe cut off about 10 leaves.
âHaa, haaâ wha, what is that?â
âThis would be Mud Grass. It seems like it has the effect of assisting blood coagulation.â
The one who answered Nuukâs question was Magikan. He had also picked the leaves of the grass, so he had probably used [Appraisal].
âActually, drying it makes it more effective.â
They werenât at a place that could be said to be very safe, still, Rowe mashed the Mud Grass and after mixing it with other powders, prepared a sedative.
Normally, it is considered more as a poison. However, when consumed with the heart tonic, it isnât enough to kill, and can slow down the absorption of poison.
In other words, itâs to earn time.
âWith this, Yuika will be put into a near-death state.â
ââŚâ
The danger of this medicine was immediately conveyed. Berii stirred slightly, but now that things had come to this, she couldnât complain.
Again, Rowe used the smelling salts.
âKu â haa.â
At the unimaginably pungent odour that was like a needle being driven into her head, her dim consciousness was slightly roused.
Every part of my body â even my internal organs seem to be convulsing.
Cold. The surface of my face is numb and tingling.
After struggling, I can only half open my eyes, I see the face of a good-natured looking young man.
âYuika, can you hear me?â
I try to make a voice, but my tongue canât move, I canât form any words.
I canât even swallow my saliva.
âPri, Princessââ
âBlack Princess.â
It was as though Berii and Nuuk were competing for first rights to look at her.
âThis ⌠what?â
I canât say a word, but it seems the movement of my lips are enough to convey what I want to say.
âThis is a room on the 41st floor.â
Rowe gave me the information I wanted.
Iâve always thought this, but this Sherpa is quick-witted and efficiently understands the situation. Iâm aware that I have an impatient personality, but even when talking to someone like me, itâs like he doesnât feel any pressure at all.
âIn the labyrinth, there is no medicine available for curing poison. You need to quickly return to the surface and receive âAbnormal Condition Recoveryâ magic at the clinic.â
The inside of my head feels foggy, but I can grasp the situation.
For me to become dead weight.
It seems necessary to review the party strategy.
If my life can last till the surfaceâŚ
âFrom now on, I will administer medicine to you. It might be a bit difficult to breathe, but please try your best to do so. The only thing remaining will be to fight with your willpower.
âIfâŚâŚâ
If itâs willpower, I wonât lose to anyone.
âI see.â
Rowe grinned widely and put something like a medicine in his mouth.
â-!â
Compared to the pungent odour from earlier, something even more unthinkable is happening.
My nose is being pinched, and without even a pause, my lips are blocked by another pair of lips â a thick liquid flows down the back of my throat.
âNguâŚâ
âIs it bitter?â
After saying that, Rowe put drinking water in his mouth, and againâ
â⌠Nku, haa, huaa.â
By no means did I ever think that my first kiss would be so bitter, raw-smelling and aggressive. Itâs not like I was holding onto some maiden-like delusions, but this was completely beyond even my wildest imaginations.
Berri scowled at Rowe tearfully, but she didnât complain and kept quiet.
âThen, letâs go. Please do not stop breathing.â
He put his hands around my shoulders and below my thighs, then lifted me in the air.
Despite carrying a large baggage on his back and also holding someone who was light for a woman (although a bit embarrassing for me to say so myself), Rowe travels at a considerable pace.
Magikan is hooked to the rucksack with his magic cane, and swaying like a flag.
Because of the medicine, I can feel myself intermittently on the verge of losing consciousness, but Roweâs breathing and heartbeats, and the tremors from bouncing up and down are transmitted to me.
My sense of time also becomes indistinct.
Just simply, endure it.
Itâs the feeling of having to not surrender my consciousness even while attacked by drowsiness.
The usual feeling. Iâm used to it.
âPhantasmagoric Needleâ would lose its effect the moment Yuika lost consciousness.
The monsters in complete submission would in one turn, return to being formidable enemies.
The step Yuika took to overcome this weakness was to never completely sleep.
While resting her body and mind, a thread of her consciousness always remained connected.
Even without thinking, or even when she was absent-minded, she never lost this one focus.
Through training, Yuika internalised this technique.
Even so, if she explored continuously for several days, her spirit would still gradually become exhausted. From about 5 to 7 days, the state of her consciousness would start to become questionable, if she had to go 10 days, that would already be her limit.
Therefore, as a standard party, after achieving the objective of the labyrinth exploration, dispose of the monsters, then return home. This was âTwilightâs Swordââs exploration pattern, and it had a drawback.
Short-term capture with a small number of elite.
It sounded good on paper, but it was a strategy devised in view of the restrictions from Yuikaâs Gift, a desperately necessary measure.
âAh â Kuuâ
âYuika.â
When I opened my eyes after smelling that pungent odour again, I saw Roweâs face.
âNow, weâre at the Dungeon Oasis on the 31st floor. I was lucky enough to obtain a heart strengthening medicine, so Iâll have you take it.â
â⌠how ⌠passâ
How much time has passed?
âSince the last time, itâs been less than half a day. Another party was hunting on a nearby floor, so I managed to get them to share some medicine. Until the 25th floor, the number of monsters should be low.â
I made some calculations with my foggy head.
The previous floor was â was it the 41st? It means that he ran up more than 10 levels in just under half a day.
I took the medicine from his mouth again.
âOnly a bit more until the shortcut. Stay with me.â
âWhy ⌠for ⌠meâ
Why are you doing so much for me?
Rowe isnât a member of âTwilightâs Swordâ. He is a Sherpa hired just a few days ago. To put it the other way round, to Rowe, Iâm no more than an employer.
Rowe shows a look like heâs in consideration before saying clearly.
âThe reason, there isnât partciularly any.â
Thereâs no way there isnât any reason.
âDo you need a reason to help someone you like?â
ââ!â
The inside of my head turned white, and for an instant, I blanked out.
My consciousness was driven into confusion.
âThis, this, shitty Sherpa, gaaaa!â
Screaming like she had just been resurrected from the depths of hell, Berii grabbed Roweâs shoulder. Her hair was in a mess, she was covered in sweat and dust, and her breathing was faint.
âOf, of all, the people⌠what theâŚâ
While smiling, Rowe declared.
âNow, Berii. Itâs about time to leave.â
âWa, wait, just a bit, let me resââ
âNo. Please drink the cure potion.â
âE, enough⌠my stomachâŚâ
Yuika, who was being held again, felt her heart rate rising, but whether that was because of the heart strengthening medicine, or whether that was because of some other reason, she could not judge.