We were steadily grinding our way through the dungeon.
The first floorâs traps were simple, and its magic beasts weak. Hence, weâd managed to reach the stairs leading to the dungeonâs second floor whilst remaining completely unscathed.
ăHurry to second floor.ă
ăThe first floor kinda had this whole like testing ground-like feel.ă
ăWoof.ă
I mean, we were careful and all that, but holy crap that first floor was way too easy.
ăLetâs keep going till things start getting a bit too difficult.ă
ăNn.ă
Welp, onto the second floor we go.
We descended the stairs while keeping an eye on our surroundings, only to find a scene that could be described as relatively familiar.
That is, Fran, Urushi and I found ourselves in a small room with three paths splitting off of it.
ăKeep left?ă
ăSure, why not?ă
I mean, we didnât really know anything about this place, and it wasnât like we could make a more informed decision or anything, so whatever works, works.
And so, just like that, we managed to breeze our way through the dungeonâs first 4 floors without even the slightest bit of trouble from any of the traps or magic beasts we ran into along the way.
We didnât run into any other adventurers either. The first couple floors didnât seem to have anything thatâd provide an adventurer with any real sort of income, so most people probably just followed a map and dove straight down the shortest route or something.
Making our way through the dungeon without a map and disarming all the traps we ran into along the way filled us with a sense of idle curiosity.
The fifth floor was a slight bit different to the four that preceded it.
ăâŚă
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Namely, itâs traps were a tad bit more difficult to deal with; it took Fran quite a bit more time to disarm them. As a result, traversing the fifth floor ended up taking about as much time as the third and fourth put together.
ăMaster, trap.ă
ăMan, putting a trap right in front of the stairs leading to the next floor is one hell of a dick move.ă
ăWoof.ă
ăAnd itâs a pretty difficult one to disarm too.ă
I checked out its inner workings by using echolocation, and turned out it was actually fairly complex. That said though, its complexity only ended up pumping Fran up the more.
ăWill do best.ă
And so, Fran started tinkering with the trap with a serious look on her face. She remained quiet throughout the process, hence causing the dungeon to be dead silent save for the trapâs metallic clanking and the occasional breath.
Both Urushi and I quietly stood by and watched over her as she went about taking the thing apart.
She and I both let out a bit of a noise about five minutes after she first got to work.
ăOh.ă
ăWelp.ă
Three arrows flew out from the ceiling, their tips aimed straight at Urushiâs back.
ăWhimper!ă
ăAre you alright, boy?ă
ăWooofâŚ.ă
It looked like he somehow managed to dodge them in time. Well, hopefully he learns his lesson, and stays on guard from now on even if weâre not actually having any sort of trouble.
ăSorry. Made mistake.ă
It looked like she cut the wrong wire.
ăIt looks like itâs much harder to deal with than the all the earlier ones. It might be a bit hard for you to disarm with it unless you get a job that enhances your ability to mess with traps.ă
ăWill disarm next one. Without fail.ă
ăSure. I donât really see any issue with us going at it a few extra times.ă
ăNn!ă
Attempting to disarm more complex traps is probably a pretty good way to train up the Disarm Trap skill anyways.
ăYou stay motivated too, Urushi.ă
ăWoof!ă
Alright, letâs go down those stairs.
ăLooks like the sixth floor starts off pretty much the same way as the others before it did.ă
ăThree paths. Still left?ă
It ended up turning out that the only part of the layout that actually remained the same was the first.
The sixth floorâs traps were much more difficult to disarm, and we only managed to successfully get four out of five.
Theyâd also become much more deadly. The arrows were coated in poison, there was a bunch more smoke, and the pitfalls were made twice as deep. I mean, they werenât so bad that theyâd cause instant death, but they were definitely deep enough to cause quite a few serious injuries.
The magic beasts ended up getting a good bit stronger too.
ăHaaah!ă
ăFire Javelin!ă
ăGrowl!ă
ăNn!ă
ăNice!ă
The battles functioned as yet another form of practice. That is, Fran was using them in order to better her sword drawing techniques.
We faced off against assassin slimes and chameleon lizards, just to name a few. The first of the two mentioned would crawl out of cracks in the dungeonâs walls in order to assault us, whereas the second would attempt to blend in with the walls themselves. All the magic beasts we met were like them, the cunning little bastards refused to play fair and kept trying to pull fast ones on us. Worst of all was the fact that most of them were ridiculously difficult to notice.
Yeah, I could totally see why training here would let you grind up your detection-based skills real quick.
That said though, they were still far from being our match. They were probably E ranked threats at best, so they didnât end up managing to put any damage on us either. Honestly, I felt like the traps were more difficult to deal with.
ăThe magic beasts should get stronger if we dive a bit deeper, but they honestly donât amount to much right nowâŚă
I mean, it was still our first day here, so I didnât really see any issue with us just sitting around and practicing stuff for a bit. We might end up having quite a bit of trouble detecting some of the stuff on the lower floors, so yeah.
Well, we might as well keep going for now. We can figure out whether we want to keep going or not when we actually do start running into the more difficult to deal with magic beasts.
Only after clearing the sixth floor did we meet our first adventurer.
A half dead, bloodied young man was sitting on the dungeonâs floor with his back leaning against one of its walls. A second, older man lay beside him, but unlike the first, the second had already breathed his last. Though, the first did look like heâd soon do the same if we just left him there.
It seemed he had the Appraisal Blocking skill, as I couldnât actually appraise him at all, so the only thing I could do was go off his looks, which informed me he was some sort of beastkin. I didnât really see any reason not to help him. There were three of us here, so we could easily just dispatch him if he turned out to be some sort of villain.
ăGreater Heală
ăâŚWhatâŚ. justâŚ.?ă
ăStill alive?ă
ăDid⌠you just help⌠me?ă
ăNn.ă
ăI see, thanks. W-Wait, was there anyone else, or was it just me here?ă
ăOne more. Didnât make it.ă
ăWha!? L-Leader!! Why did it have to come to thisâŚ?ă
The beastkin boy began to cry as he clung to the corpse of the man he called his leader.
ăUuuâŚ.ă
Fran immediately raised me and pointed me towards him. Her actions were merciless but also absolutely necessary.
ăNo evidence you didnât kill him.ă
There was always the possibility that the boy was just acting, and that he was a thief thatâd traded fatal blows with the now-dead man. I mean, he looked like his feelings were genuine, but we couldnât appraise him, so we couldnât let our guard down.
ăSo youâre an adventurer too? Youâre⌠so much more amazing than me.ă
ăGive answer.ă
ăI donât know how I can make you possibly believe me, but he and I really were friendsâŚă
ăHe isnât lying.ă
ăNn. Got it.ă
ăYouâll believe me?ă
ăCan tell is truth by looking.ă
The boy seemed relieved despite the fact that weâd just totally flat out bullshitted him; he breathed a sigh as he unsteadily rose to his feet.
ăThank you.ă
ăâŚWhat happened?ă
I kind of pity him, but I felt it was important for us to figure out exactly what happened.
The boy responded to Franâs inquiries and slowly began filling us in on everything. The party heâd been a part of had been composed of four F rankers, an E ranker, and a D ranker.
Theyâd finished collecting all the materials theyâd sought out to, and were on their way back.
ăBut we were suddenly attacked.ă
ăMagic beast?ă
ăHumans. Magic beasts wouldnât be able to wipe out a party of six even if they did get the jump on them, not on this floor. The people that attacked us were evil adventurers, thieves.ă
Yeah, I figured thereâd be people who did stuff like that.
The boyâs party had heard rumours of adventurers acting as thieves. They were also aware that the guild had even stated that bringing those guilty of the act would be rewarded. Hence, the boyâs party had been all gung ho about eliminating them, but they ultimately ended up finding themselves outmatched.
ăThey used traps to get rid of two of us right off the bat, then killed another two of our other members in the surprise attack that followed. There were still two of us left afterwards, but we werenât able to do anything against the three thieves we were against. Leader had somehow managed to use a Teleportation Feather by mustering up the last of his strength. The two of us shouldâve been able to teleport outâŚă
ăJust you and leader here.ă
ăI seeâŚă
ăAttackers, what kind of people?ă
ăTheir faces were masked, and their equipment didnât really have any distinguishing features⌠so the only thing I know is that they were a group of four, and that they were all men.ă
Hmm⌠what do? I mean, we could just have Solas, the boy, head towards the exit on his own, but heâd probably die if left all by himself. We kinda went out of our way to save him, so I donât really want to just let him roll over and die after the fact.
In the end, we decided to accompany him back to town. I mean, a pretty fair distance for just a single dayâs worth of adventuring anyways, so yeah.
ăIâm sorry for causing you so much trouble.ă
ăHelping those in trouble, normal.ă
ăThanks. Iâd like to bring Leader with us too. I donât want to let the dungeon absorb him if possible.ă
The corpses of any humans and magic beasts would end up getting absorbed by the dungeon after about a day. This is only preventable by either taking the corpse outside the dungeon or dismantling it.
Soras was planning to carry the corpse out on his own, but thatâd take way too long.
We might as well help him carry the leader guy out, even if we just leave the rest of his companions as is
There was no way for us to get the rest of his companions out, but I guess we might as well carry the Leader guy for him.
ăGot it.ă
ăHuh? What justâŚă
ăDimensional storage.ă
ăOh! Thatâs amazing! I donât think Iâve ever seen it before!ă
ăNn. Go.ă
ăAh, yeah, wait up!ă
And so, Fran started climbing back up the stairs with Leaderâs corpse in tow.