The first time Berii felt that way was when Rowe had actively encouraged them to agree to the Adventurerâs Guild Guildmasterâs request for them to accompanying the expedition.
When she returned to her room and thought over that fuzzy feeling in her chest, her doubts took on a clearer shape.
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He should have known that both the Adventurerâs Guild and the Sherpa Guild were trying to interfere with âTwilightâs Swordâ from clearing the labyrinth.
Then shouldnât the other Adventurers and Sherpas be kept away?
Why did he recommend joining the expedition?
She had thought there was no way, but when they made that request to Roweââ
Did he accept it?
The town of Tyros, the Adventurerâs Guild, and the Sherpa Guild, the request from these three authorities to sabotage âTwilightâs Swordâ. Berii thought that Rowe would have definitely refused because it was too risky, impractical, and emotionally impossible.
Of course, itâs hard to imagine a Sherpa harming an Adventurer while exploring the labyrinth. No matter how big a reward promised, it would be meaningless if he could not return to the surface.
However, with the addition of the expedition team, it became a different matter entirely.
The number of Adventurers participating in the expedition was 33. Even if 1 or 2 people were lacking, as long as the parties cooperate, they would definitely be able to return.
This expedition itself was set up by the Adventurerâs Guild to safely bring Rowe back to the surface. Then, with the rationale that it was to reduce Yuikaâs burden, Rowe influenced everyone.
Thinking of it in that way, how does it sound?
It made sense.
Next, as for the methods to interfere with âTwilightâs Swordââs Labyrinth clearance, Berii had thought that as long as there was Magikanâs Gift [Apparisal] that could see through the nature of the target, as well as Yuikaâs dark-type magic âDark Dropsâ that could recover abnormal statuses, there would be no problem.
However, was that really so?
Magicanâs [Appraisal] only worked on things he could directly touch. And Yuikaâs âDark Dropsâ could not be used on herself.
Rowe had knowledge of medicine. Yuika had complete trust in Rowe, so if it was something he served, even if the food was a little suspicious, she would eat it without question.
ăFor managing consumables and meals, should we do that all on our own?âă
Berii shuddered upon remembering Roweâs remarks.
In an expedition, considering efficiency, food and other items are shared. The food is prepared by the Sherpas, and all members of the expedition consume the same food.
But in the presence of other Sherpas, it would be difficult to do anything dubious, such as mixing something in while cooking.
Perhaps Rowe had added such conditions to make his job easier.
If her hypothesis was correct and Rowe had betrayed them, then âTwilightâs Swordâ would have no means to guard against him or recover.
The target was probably Yuika,
After thinking this much, Berii warned herself to get too far ahead of herself.
These were all assumptions built on assumptions.
Yuika called Rowe her lover.
According to common sense, it was unthinkable that someone would put a hand on a lover for the sake of money.
ăIn short â for money.ă
âNo.
ăâŠRowe. You are someone who wonât hesitate having to tarnish your own name for money. Am I wrong? ă
The words spoken by the Adventurerâs Guild Guildmaster during that meeting.
No!
These are all my own delusions.
Heâs my lifesaver. He also saved Yuikaâs life.
What can I do if I canât believe in him?
Despite denying these thoughts over and over again, Berii couldnât help but pay attention to Roweâs words and deeds.
Though there was a condition that they would be acting separately even during camp, Rowe had chatted with the other Sherpas on the way to the labyrinth.
Furthermore, when called by other Adventurers in the Labyrinth, Rowe seemed to have instilled them with something.
It felt as though the Adventurerâs hostility towards âTwilightâs Swordâ had clearly increased.
To begin with, âTwilightâs Sword had no connection to the expedition team.
If the relationship between the two groups deteriorated, it would be an obstacle to Labyrinth capture.
Second day of Labyrinth exploration.
As they entered the middle layers, the monstersâ attacks became more intense.
The brutish progress of âTwilightâs Swordâ was as usual. However, the other parties didnât say a word in complaint and followed while releasing their bloodlust.
Even if they participated in the battles, there was no cooperation at all.
âDonât get in the way, Profound!â
âItâs you guys! Go back, shitty Lizards!â
âWhatâd you say!â
Each party fought individually while insulting each other. If the coordination of the frontline were to be disrupted and monsters became able to break through, the magicians at the rear would not be able to hold on even with their magic.
ââFlame Wheelâ.â
ââGale Wallâ.â
Even though they were able to rely on their numbers to gain an advantage, it was obviously inefficient.
During camp, there was no conversation at all, and they silently used [Accept] on the magic cores while glaring at each other.
âWait, wait. Rowe.â
Occasionally, Rowe was called away to report something to the Adventurers.
ââŠHey, Princess. Whatâs that guy up to?â
âWho knows.â
Berii tried to rouse her attention in an indirect way, but Yuika showed no interest in what the other Adventurerâs were doing.
âIf you leave it to Darling, it should be fine.â
That was the issue.
Despite Beriiâs vague anxieties, the Labyrinth capture progressed.
They ended the second day of exploration at the 38th Floor Dungeon Oasis, finally heading into the deep layers. On the third day they arrived at an important base, the 43rd Floor Dungeon Oasis.
For âTwilightâs Swordâ, it was the expected progress rate, but for the other parties in the expedition, it was an unbelievable clearing speed.
Fatigue had also accumulated, and they rested with their heads hung low.
ââŠUm, Miss Twilight.â
Perhaps no longer able to endure the bad atmosphere, the Sherpa Gameo suggested.
âI made sweet potato soup. Would you like to have a meal with us?â
The 6 Sherpas, excluding Rowe, had started a fire on the edge of the Dungeon Oasis.
The fuel was Secret Ebony, A drop item from a monster known as Willow Cutter, it burnt longer and stronger than normal charcoal.
In the Labyrinth where the amount of luggage that could be brought in was limited, cooking food using fire was a luxury.
Even if it was just potato soup, it was appreciated.
Howeverâ
âSenior Gameo. The arrangement was to have meals separately while camping.â
The one who rejected before Yuika could even give a reply was Rowe.
He was polite, but it was a cold voice that she had never ever previously heard.
âThat, well I know that butâŠâ
Gameo looked down at the soup served in a deep wooden bowl.
âIf we all eat together, maybe we can get along a little better.â
That was certainly true. Berii, who was worrying over Rowe and had no appetite, held out her hand to the despondent Sherpa.
âItâs fine. Since you went through all the trouble to make itââ
With a sigh of relief, Gameo presented the bowl.
âWhen.
His hand was shoved away, and the potato soup splattered on the ground.
Rowe who brushed the hand away had a smile on his face.
Without even apologising for wasting the precious food, Rowe ignored Gameo and prepared the meal by himself.
At such behaviour, as one might expect, even Yuika, as well as Nuuk and Magikan were shocked.
âRowe. You⊠no way.â
Gameo muttered dumbfoundedly, blinking his eyes adorned with thick eyeshadow.
For some reason, Berii felt uncomfortable at the sight of the big man being coldly treated by his junior, and decided to secretly apologise to Gameo.
âIt doesnât really matter. I can understand why Rowe is getting nervous. This is the deep layer â a demonic realm where even a little carelessness could endanger your life.â
2 days later, Beriiâs suspicions turned into conviction.
48th Floor Dungeon Oasis, where they had fell into the trap of the Bomber Vine and exposed Yuikaâs life to danger, a place that Berii didnât really want to be reminded of.
However, it was an unknown floor for the other Adventurers, and they were playing like children.
It felt like the atmosphere had softened just a little.
âItâs a bit early, but letâs end here for today. Take a good rest, and from tomorrow â the challenge to the 50th Floor.â
The monkey-faced man from âProfound Associationâ declared, and the other Adventurers cheered.
Though Yuika looked a little dissatisfied with that decision, but she could be convinced that there was no point in rushing, and disposed of the dayâs monsters.
At this Dungeon Oasis, there was still rainbow grass remaining, used as raw materials for mana positions.
While raising cheers, the Adventurers and Sherpas flocked to the rainbow grass.
It turned into a commotion like a picnic, and somewhere along the way, Berii noticed that Rowe had disappeared,
When she looked around, she saw Rowe and a man with a good physique â the feminine Sherpa heading towards a passageway.
Since that was the one leading to the spiral path, its safety had already been confirmed for the time being.
Waiting for the two of them to disappear to the back of the passageway, Berii sneakily used magic.
ââŠâWhisperâ.â
Support magic that delivered sound from a target location.
The magic formation flew and stuck to the wall of the passageway before shattering without a sound.
Unfortunately the positioning was off, Rowe and Gameoâs conversation was difficult to pick up.
As she clicked her tongue and tried to concentrate she suddenly heard Gameoâs furious voice.
<You! What are you planning to do?>
<âŠ>
<You are definitely in the right! But you knowâ>
<âŠ>
Roweâs voice was soft and inaudible.
Before long, she heard the sound of something being hit, and then silence descended.
<âŠit was tough.>
As though enduring something, Gameo murmured.
She heard footsteps. It sounded like they were getting closer to the magic formation.
Those footsteps stopped.
<Rowe. I wonât say anything more. Thatâs whyâ>
Gameo took a deep breath and returned to his gentle tone.
<..do your best.>
Returning to the Dungeon Oasis, Roweâs left cheek was red and swollen.