Chapter 32 - The Day Before the Dungeon Attack (Noon)
âNow, which dungeon shall we go to?â
I was surprised to learn that the author of the grimoire was Le Cain. I knew from my conversation with Nos, whom I met in the âTrials of the Beginningâ, that he was deeply involved in the foundation of the dungeon. But I didnât expect him to be a magician capable of writing a grimoire. (Decided to call it grimoire instead of spellbook)
âIâll leave it to you, nii-sama.â
But thereâs no point in thinking about it now.
I have to choose a dungeon to dive into tomorrow. I donât know when the palace troops will attack. Sareha and I need to increase our individual strength and fortify the defense of the territory with relics.
On the surface, this territory belonged to the kingdom, but Iâve already killed the eighth prince, Ace. Itâs only a matter of time before they would notice and become hostile. That was why we must hurry.
âThe new dungeons are the Ossa Crypt, the Tenebris Mine, and the Colossal Tower of Altum. Apparently, the difficulty level is the same in all of them.â
âIf you go down the stairs there, you will be in a dungeon, right? Why is there a massive tower underground?â
âI donât know if itâs even possible to go to the same dungeon through the same staircase. Also, I donât even know if the place I went to is connected to this land in the first place. The stone monument said that the dungeon is separated from the outside world.â
âItâs like a myth. Is it possible that the God who created us also created this dungeon?
âNo. This dungeon belongs to the people of Aepha, the Ancient race. The monument said that this was the realm of the gods, but itâs probably just a myth.â
The Aepha people were not gods.
They were superior to any other civilization in existence, but even with their power, they could not avoid destruction. If they were gods, they would have had the power to ward off destruction.
<Iâll explain about the new dungeon.>
A voice echoed in my brain as I touched the stone monument. It seemed that Sareha can hear it as well.
<You are allowed to bring equipment and items to the Ossa Crypt, the Tenebris Mine, and the Colossal Tower of Altum.>
<The equipment and items you bring with you will not be initialized when you complete the dungeon. The strengthened state will also be carried over.>
Of course. If youâve just completed a dungeon, you wonât be able to bear to have your valuable equipment and items disappear. The scythe I was using now was a valuable relic. It wasnât something that can be easily obtained.
<However, if you die during the challenge, all your equipment and items will be lost.>
âThatâs ridiculous! Thatâs tyrannical!â
I hit the stone monument in frustration, and the surface shook like a wave.
<The items and monsters in the dungeon will be respawned when you try again after you die.>
âThe monsters will also be resurrected? âŠâŠ No, itâs good that the items will be resurrected, butâŠâŠâ
âFufu, you are getting angry, depressed, and very busy. Itâs so different from when you were in the palace.â
Sareha was smiling and looking at the monument with me beside it. Whatâs so funny about all of this?
âIt canât be helped. Letâs pick up the equipment and items there. I donât want to see any more undead for a while, so letâs skip the Ossa Crypt and go to the Tenebris Mine. The Colossal Tower of Altum seems to have a lot of floors based on its name, and I donât like it.â
âYes, nii-sama. Iâll learn the magic by tomorrow.â
âFor the time being, Sareha and I are mainly improving our status. Magic can come later.â
âNo! Iâll do my best!â
Itâs a good thing youâre motivated, but you canât afford to be reckless.
I thought that maybe I should be safe and go to âTrials of the Beginningâ to raise our status, but if I was going to risk death anyway, I would go to a new dungeon where the enemies were stronger. Sareha should just stab the enemies and got stronger from there. The stronger enemies you defeated, the stronger your body would become.
I left the stone monument room with Sareha. We were in a dimly lit room, so when we went outside, the sunlight was dazzling.
âIâm going to the alchemy workshop. You can use my room if you want to read the grimoire.â
âUm⊠No, I understand. Iâll borrow your room.â
Sareha looked a little regretful. But I had plans, so I couldnât stay with him all day long.
A short walk from the dungeon entrance would bring you to the alchemy workshop.
There was smoke rising from the chimney, so I guessed that Sheila was working on the alchemy. I opened the door and went inside, and sure enough, there she was.
Light shone through the window of the alchemy workshop.
On the desk, alchemy tools and materials were lined up. Monster tusks, leather, organs, horns, tails, feathers, and other plants from the meadows.
Sheila examined them one by one, looking through the sun and holding them in her hands. Thor was resting his cheek on the desk, watching Sheila.
âSheila, do you think you can make a healing potion like before?â
âItâs a little difficult. The previous potions were made from materials rewarded in dungeons. The quality is going to be a little lower if we make it from materials that can be found in this area.â
âIs that so? I want you to continue making healing potions, even if the quality drops.â
Iâve used up all the healing potions she made last time.
If possible, it would be nice to have a healing potion to take with us to the dungeon. The potions you could pick up in dungeons and the ones Sheila made were similar but more effective and instantaneous.
âYes! Thatâs for sure!â
Sheila spun around and looked back at me.
âWhat about Sareha-san?â
I donât know what to say. Weâre not having trouble talking, and weâre not exactly on bad terms. He also agreed to dive into the dungeon.
âWell, itâs normal.â
âI feel sorry for you. You should get along like we are doing.â
Thor muttered as he played with the ogreâs horn. She smiled mischievously and pointed the horn at me as if to tease me.
âWhatâs it like to get along? Iâve never seen two brothers that get along.â
ââŠâŠ Iâm sorry about that.â
I was regrettably pitied. Sheila, for some reason, was in tears. I wasnât troubled or depressed. I really didnât know, so it couldnât be helped.
ââŠâŠ Where is Sareha now?â
âIn my room, reading a grimoire.â
Thor looked a little angry.
âHmm. Hey, Iâm going to make dinner tonight. Why donât we all eat together? That herb-roasted meat you were talking about.â
âOh, Iâm looking forward to it.â
Now that there were more people in the village, everyone ate together, a large group of nearly 100 people. And many of the meals were extravagant, such as roasting a whole sheep.
Even though I was a lord, I couldnât just sit in my house and eat a luxurious meal by myself. I ate the same food as everyone else and slept outside, watching the stars.
Since there werenât many houses yet, my room was rented out to the elderly and children for sleeping. The healthy young people slept outside. It was still spring, so it wasnât that cold.
âOnee-chan, are you sure? Donât burn it, okay?â
Sheila smiled and teased Thor. They joked happily, and after a while, they looked at each other and laughed.