After a short rest, we resumed our search.
Once again, the gloomy passages continued endlessly. It was so dark that we hesitated to take a step ahead without the light of the lantern on our waist. There was no time to rest if demons were living here.
âIs everything all right?â
The same answer came from all three of them. When I was exploring the dungeon alone, I had to pay attention to the front, back, left, right, and even up and down, but with a party of four, it was easier because there were more eyes.
The feeling of something hard hitting my leg. When I brought the light closer, I saw that it was a human bone. Was it skeletonized, or had the demons devoured all the flesh? I couldnât tell which was the correct answer.
âLittle brother, please note these bodies on the map.â
âYes, I wrote down corpse 1 and belongings 1. This must be the adventurer. There is a bow and a quiver of arrows.â
The quiver of arrows was empty. The archer had used up all his arrows during the search. The end result was tragic. The plate hanging on his neck bone had six stars. It indicated that he was a sixth rank adventurer, the same as Claude.
âI know you would like to make offerings, Saint, but please be patient here for a while.â
âThank you for your concern. I am not that narrow-minded, so donât worry. I will comfort the spirits after we leave the labyrinth.â
While Sareha bent down to draw a map, I leaned against the wall and kept an eye on the surrounding area. Since entering the labyrinth, we have had several battles, but the goblins and orcs were no match for us. Claude himself was reasonably strong, and he had the magical support of Sareha and the saint.
The only point of concern was Claudeâs and the saintâs equipment. I and Sareha had equipment originally designed for the labyrinth, but that wasnât true for the two of them. In case of emergency, I should be the one to take on the enemyâs attack.
Suddenly, I noticed something different.
âHmmâŠWhat is that?â
Far back in the passage there was an artificial light. The light was swinging irregularly and looked like the light of a lantern we were using.
âIs that aâŠâŠlantern? Could they be survivors?â
Sareha, who had finished drawing the map, stared into the distance with squinted eyes.
âDo demons ever use lanterns?â
âNo, I havenât heard of it. But just because theyâre human doesnât mean theyâre friendly.â
âCould it be a thief, a bandit, or a people-hunter? Should we go check it out?â
As I was talking with Claude, the lantern at the end of the passage shook violently. The other party seemed to notice us and rushed toward us.
âPrepare for battle!â
Was it a person or a demon? It was hard to tell, but it was still dangerous. If they were friendly, we could disarm them, but if not, slow judgment would lead to death.
The lantern-carrying figure came close enough for it to be recognizable.
Green skin. A body one size larger than that of an orc. Rough, animal-like breath.
The high orc roared so loudly as if his throat would be ripped open. If the orcâs body was made of flesh, the high orcâs was made of steel-like muscles. Even a single tusk or finger bone was filled with murderous intent. A demon born to kill. It was a foul creature, a natural enemy of mankind.
The high orc held two helmets in his hands. The two helmets, which would have been worn by adventurers in the past, struck each other above their heads, making a deafening noise.
âThat guy! Heâs calling for his friends!â
Claudeâs scream-like voice could be heard.
He quickly jumped forward and drew his sword from his waist. The high orc, watching us, grinned and threw one of the helmets at us with his mighty arm.
I then sliced up from the lower level and cut off the helmet in two. The throw was so half-hearted that it could not even be compared to the throwing orcs in our territory dungeon. The high orc having the helmet cut off looked surprised, but he charged forward without caring.
The impatient high orc held the remaining helmet in both hands and swung it down to crush me. I kicked the ground and jumped to the side to avoid it.
At the same time, I heard a hissing sound and something flew from behind me. I turned around to see Claude throwing a knife from his waist, and with unparalleled accuracy, the knife pierced the high orcâs chest. He seemed to aim for the heart, but was blocked by the thick muscle.
The high orc took a step back in fright. Without missing the opportunity, Claude swung his sword horizontally and cuts off the high orcâs head. There was a buzzing sound, blood popped, and the high orcâs head bounced on the ground.
âThe enemyâs new attackers could still be coming. I will defend the front of the passage. The three of you, in pairs, defend the rear!â
âNii-sama! Look at that!â
Sareha pointed to the path we had just taken. There, a magic circle appeared.
âTransfer MagicâŠâŠ! Ash Swordsman-sama! That one makes it possible to move between magic circles by using magic. Somewhere in this labyrinth, there is something operating the magic circle!â
Is it a person or a demon? Either one is aiming at us with malice and murderous intent.
Looking forward, I saw some of the same magic circles. A number of high orcs were coming out of the ground. Many of them were holding clubs and other crude weapons in their hands, but some of them were carrying iron two-handed swords which they must had taken from adventurers.
Confronted with high orcs. Strangely enough, it didnât attack us.
After a few more moments, the magic circle glowed again, and a goblin crawled out of it. Surprisingly, its body was covered in fire. It smelled of burning flesh and came rushing toward us, screaming.
I cut down one of the goblins that came at me.
The second and third goblins were decapitated in the same way. But the last one clung to my leg. I stomp down on its head before the flames spread. There was a dull â like smashing fruit â sound, and I felt a sickening sensation on my feet.
The high orcsâ sneered, laughing at the dead goblins.
Behind us, the battle had begun. I looked to the side and saw Claude taking the enemyâs attack with a long-handled hammer. His face was distorted with pain, but he managed to hold on.
â[Strength (muscle strength increased)] [Protection (endurance increased)]â
The saintâs auxiliary spells were cast on Claude. Claude hammered away at the enemy with his increased muscle power.
âAer (Chanting), Diffusio (Diffusion), Tonitrua (Thunder), Hastam (Spear).â
Sarehaâs chanting sent several spears clad in purple electricity flying. One of them struck a high orc who had stepped on a trap.
The lightning spears continued to lash out at the passageway with unstoppable momentum. High orcs, having nowhere to run, fell prey to the lightning spears one by one.
âAsh Swordsman-sama! Close your eyes, please!â
The saint, who had cleared out the enemy in the rear, instructs me to do so. As soon as I shut my eyes as ordered, the saint began chanting.
A flash of light so bright that even with my eyes closed, I could see it. I heard a small scream from the High Orc, and gradually the light faded away.
The confusion of the battle caused me to follow the saintâs orders. If this had been a lie to assassinate me, it would have been very dangerous. Did I let my guard down somewhere in my heart, or did I trust the saint? I donât know.
When I opened my eyes, I saw the suffering high orcs holding their faces. I immediately ran up to them and cut off their heads one after another.
We finished defeating all the demons, and there were no new movements from the magic circle. Immediately, the four of us left the scene in formation. We turned several times down the passage, checked behind us, and then fled into a small room after seeing that we had completely scattered the enemy.
A small room covered with stone walls on all sides. It looked a little dusty, like a warehouse or something, but it was usable enough to spend the night in.
âWhat are those guys?â
âHaaaâŠhaaâŠI was surprised. I didnât expect a demon to use a magic circle. Iâve never heard of it before.â
The Saint spoke to me with a rough breath. It was true that demons were generally lacking in intelligence. They only desired food, sex, killing, and violence. Tactics and strategies should had been the domain of humans.
âLetâs avoid combat for now. Letâs hide in this room for the night and tomorrow weâll start to strike the enemyâs boss. I donât want to be in a war of attrition.â
âI agree. Letâs destroy the ringleaders and then hunt down the rest who have lost their chain of command.â
I agreed with Claude. He wiped the bloody knife with a cloth. It was great that he properly retrieved the knife even in the chaos of the battle. If it had been me, I would have forgotten about it.
âSaâŠâŠ little brother. Block the entrance again with a stone wall.â
I almost said Sarehaâs name by mistake. And I had already forgotten about the setting to speak to Claude in a respectful manner. What a mess. I couldnât possibly be so dexterous as to use two different identities. I might be an idiot when I think of it this way, but Iâm an idiot who knows heâs an idiot. I must still be a better idiot than most idiots.
âYes nii-sama, Aer (chanting), Robustus (strengthening), Stone (stone), Wall (wall).â
The entrance was covered by a stone wall with a zuzuzu sound.
We lower our backpacks to the ground and began to prepare for rest. I wanted to make at least a simple soup to relieve the fatigue, and I wanted to sleep wrapped in a blanket at night. Since we were in a closed room, we couldnât use a fire for a long time, but it would be enough for cooking.
âTruly mysterious magicâŠâŠ you assemble one magic formula by interfering with both the mana inside the body and the mana in space. It is as if you consider yourself a catalyst rather than a magic injectorâŠâŠ.â
âIt was ancient magic. My little brother has had special training.â
Sarehaâs ancient magic would be actively publicized. They wouldnât be able to imitate it without the grimoire that we left in the territory, plus it would be a publicity tool to increase our name.
âYou are wonderful, arenât you? Both your little brother andâŠâŠyou.â
The saint, looking exhausted, sat down on the spot. As if in sync, everyone sat down on the spot in a circle. A lantern was placed in the center of the room for light, and the shadow of the saint sitting in front of us was projected on the wall. It looked like a shadow picture.
âShall we rest then?â
âYes, letâs have a little chat and then we can rest.â
âI agree. It is important to share information about the labyrinth.â
âYou know what I mean. Youâre so mean Ash Swordsman-sama.â
She smiled â and suddenly the memory came back to me.
During my time in the royal court, I had seen many different kinds of human smiles. A sneering smile that flattered the more powerful person. A lecherous smile that humiliated the weak. Those who clung to the wealthy, those who were frightened of the powerful people, and those who were drowned in greed. Foolish people had always had a false smile on their faces.
But this saintâs smile was a little different. It was so different that it made me think it was okay to talk a little bit about ourselves.