âMan, how great is it to not have to eat leftovers for once.â
âReally? I donât mind at all.â
Mei-chan had prepared breakfast as if it was the obvious thing to do, and unlike the gratuitous feast of Roylopse yesterday, it was a breakfast oriented meal that was easy on the stomach.
âBy the way, whereâd you get these dumplings for the soup?â
For ingredients she was only supposed to have meat, potatoes and some vegetables. Where exactly did she get dumplings from?
âAh those, I made them using bananatato starch. They taste vaguely different from actual potatoes, but I donât think it turned out bad⌠do you, not like the taste?â
Perish the thought.
That reminds me, Japanese cooking starch is made with flower bulbs from a plant called the dogtooth violet, but most of the store bought stuff is actually potato based. I sort of remember learning this in home economics class in grade school, maybe, I think.
Anyway, this meant that as long as we had potatoes, we could process them into starch. Now this Iâd have never even hit upon. And this processing was made possible only because she had Witchâs Cauldron at her disposal.
âItâs delicious! No really, I canât believe you made dumplings!â
One of the awesome things about Mei-chan, she had the culinary know how to put an array of variation with just a few ingredients and in addition, had the skill and experience to put that knowledge to use. Iâve seen variety shows on TV where a professional cook makes masterworks of food with very limited ingredients, much to the elation of the in-studio audience. Just goes to show, pros are pros even when you take away the fancy stuff.
âAnd this, I wanted to make herb tea, what do you think?â
âHmm, the taste is a bit tangy, but it totally works as tea.â
âI see, yeah, the flavor is a bit strong huh. Iâm going to have to rework this one.â
âHey, itâs great enough to have something other than water for once, you did great!â
Along with this after-meal tea, this was probably the most satisfying breakfast Iâve had in the dungeon.
âNow that thatâs done, letâs head out.â
âOkay!â
âGUGAGA!â
The two of them replied energetically to my proposition, and we set out to continue exploring our surrounding areas. We didnât have any intention of heading for the next Fairy Square, so all our Roylopse meat, the collection of Witchâs Cauldrons that was Mei-chanâs Kitchen and the bath was left as is.
I wanted to make a porter Rem, and a few more extras, so weâd be staying in that Square for another 2 to 3 days at least.
So anyway, today we headed the opposite direction from yesterdayâs factory.
This side had rows and rows of what appeared to be civilian housing. There werenât any large buildings like the factory that stuck out like a sore thumb. Most of these were box shaped 3 story apartment building types.
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âOk, letâs check out that big one there.â
The only one that stood out to me was this tall building that looked like a 10 story apartment complex. Though, it could turn out to be something else once we get close. Hoping for some treasure boxes.
5 minutes after we started walking.
âAh, look Kotarou-kun, thereâs Jajas.â
Weâd come across a small herd. There were smaller once with them, children I guess.
This kind of, nature overtaking a ruined town and animals roaming about really perfected the whole post-apocalyptic image. Like, there were zombies and everything.
âWe still have a lot of Roylopse, so letâs let those ones go.â
âOh, but I think itâd be better to have some variety, you know?â
She had a point. Us kids who were born in an era of consumption are quick to get bored of the same old food. We wanted variation in our meat too.
âAlright, but we canât carry them now. We can get one if we see a herd on the return trip.â
âUgh, alright, makes sense.â
We simply couldnât afford to hunt down all the prey that came our way if we wanted to actually do some exploring. That Tendou-kun with his Item Inventory storage skill. Such a cheat.
Mei-chan gave a last regretful glance at the Jajas, and we went on our way.
âKyoaaaahhhhhh!!â
A sudden piercing cry. Iâd heard one of these just yesterday.
âHigh Zombies!â
And there they were. A pack of High Zombies with their red, bulging outer muscles started sprinting out of the alleys between the civilian buildings. I donât know if they sensed us by sound, smell or mana, but these undead were running right at us with perfect athletic form.
âGreat, I can test my staff on themâââ
âAaahhhh!â
âWait, too fast, tooââ fuck it, Aer Sagitta!â
I launched my first in-battle attack magic in a panic, completely unable to show off like I pictured it.
I could feel a little mana flowing into the staff, and right after, a glowing green blade of wind flew out. The Aer Sagitta, swift as an arrow as its namesake implied, hit straight into a fast approaching High Zombieâs torso.
Its large musclebound body was gashed horizontally, and blood burst out of the wound. The High Zombie was knocked back, stopping its full speed dash.
âUooohhââ gh, gi, kiiiaaaaahhh!!â
But the High Zombie ignored the large wound on its chest and restarted its sprint, drenched in blood.
âWhat the, how much frickinâ HP does this guy have!?â
I felt a bit down that I couldnât kill it in one hit, but I was more concerned about how it started running full speed at us again, as if the wound was nothing.
One more, wait no, if I need 2 shots, the other zobs will get that much more time to close in!
âUogahh, aaâŚâ
And then, before I could fire that 2nd shot, the High Zombie was knocked dead.
There was an arrow sticking out squarely in the middle of its forehead.
âRem!!â
âGR, GUGAGA.â
That was a nice assist, partner.
âFuuuuââTremor Break.â
And while I was celebrating that combo kill, Mei-chan had already finished off the rest of the pack with a single Battle Art.
Those tough bodied undead that could withstand a direct Aer Sagitta had their heads and limbs ripped and sent off to miscellaneous directions as they were struck by Mei-chanâs one attack. All their bodies hit the ground with a thud and stayed that way.
Now then, about this profound difference in strength between my attack magic and Mei-chanâs battle art,
âYeaah, I think Iâll just stick to Shaman stuff.â
âOk, and I can protect you, donât you worry!â
Alright, so thatâs how I, who started getting a little full of myself with the new staff, was brought down a peg, and decided that I should just stick to what I did best.
The spell staff didnât really work out, but we couldnât stop the area survey yet.
On our way to our destination that was the high-rise appartment building, we had two more monster encounters. The first were High Zombies like the one just now, and the second were monsters similar to the Red Dog, but bigger and more scary looking, more like a wolf really. Yeah, Iâll just call them Red Wolves.
In both encounters, I did a little bit of blackhair binding here and there while Mei-chan and Rem took care of the rest. No problems at all.
âPhew, finally.â
Weâd made it to the building after a couple of frankly disappointing fights.
âThe door, yeah, that wonât work.â
The front entrance was piled over in rubble. There werenât any nooks or crannies even a scrawny guy like me could squeeze through.
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âOk then, letâs just try the back or some windoâââ
In the middle of my line, I was suddenly seeing white lines.
Oh, itâs like, deja vu, wait no no, I actually had this exact same experience once already. Right, I remembered instantly.
And by the time that instant realization happened, the white lines, the spider webs had already ensnared me, liftingââ
âUaaaaaahhâââ
âKotarou-kun!â
ââ â aaaah?â
Caught in the spider threads, I was beginning to be lifted up and away super fast, but then, I stopped.
Mei-chan had caught the line of webbing that was stringing me up. Currently I was 2 stories and a bit above ground. Holy crap, did she literally jump and grab at this height?
âHmph!!â
With a strong hmph, Mei-chan split apart the strong webbing, grabbed me in a hug and, boobies, so soft, no no, and we safely landed after a short free fall.
âItâs an Arachne! Rem, we gotta catch it!â
âGRRRGAGAAAA!!â
Rem already had her bow on the ready as if sheâd anticipated my plan.
Looking upwards, I could see it, the monster with a humanoid upper body and spiderâs torso and legs, an Arachne. The creature was stuck to the wall outside the highest floor of the building.
So apparently they appeared in this zone too. I guess the tall buildings made better dwellings than even forest dome trees.
Anyway, Remâs arrow had luckily, no, I guess I should call it a trained skill already, so Rem had skillfully shot into the Arachne that was now trying to escape. The arrow hit it in its human halfâs stomach.
âKiaaaahhh!â
It screamed, reeled, and then, fellââ but quickly got back to its senses and used its 6 spidery legs to hold itself to the walls once again.
âDonât, touch, Kotarou-kunââ Aaaahh!! â
And before Rem could ready a second shot, Mei-chan roared, grabbed her trusty halberd and launched it skywards.
The dark halberd accelerated parallel to the wall at a tremendous speed, itâs large axe blade crushing into the dumbfounded Arachne.
âAaaaaahhhhhhh!!â
The creature was detached from its hold. It descended, screaming in a feminine voice. And falling the whole 30 meters and ââ Crash!.
Itâs body made a painful sound as the Arachne splattered hard into the ground.
A moment later, the halberd that Mei-chan had sent up to hunt down the creature was similarly descending, while spinning. Crap, itâs gonna-!? But it looks like only I was concerned of the danger as Mei-chan casually raised up a hand and, without even looking, snatched her weapon from the air. What the actual fuck.
âKotarou-kun, are you alright!? Are you hurt?â
Her berserkerâs wrathful glare that sheâd directed at the Arachne was all but gone as it was replaced with one of worry, like that of a mother towards her child, as she came up to me.
âIâm fine. Thanks for the super quick save there, Mei-chan.â
I still canât believe she rescued me from an Arachneâs surprise trap. That was some outrageous reaction speed.
Like, I even began thinking she could handle it if I was shot with a sniper rifle.
âReally? Youâre sure youâre not hurt anywhere?â
âNope, Iâm fine, just got tied up a bit. Actually, can you help me out of this?â
âOops, on it!â
Thatâs right, I was still wrapped up nice and tight by spiderweb. We can talk and what not after I get this off of me.
âThanks for that. Yeah, if you werenât here, Iâd be spider food already.â
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âNo, Iâm sorry, I didnât think something would attack from so high up⌠I almost didnât make it, you know?â
Yeah, I guess we needed better countermeasures for surprise attacks like that one.
But man, sheâs a lifesaver. If Iâd gotten forcefully kicked from the party like that again, I donât think Iâd have the willpower to continue anymore.
âWell, anyway, this monsterâs just what I needed actually.â
âGUGAGA.â
Rem agreed. The two of us already knew how useful Arachnes are.
âOne corpse doll, coming right up!â
Once I finished up making my new Arachne Mark II, we continued where we left off before the surprise attack. We searched all over the 10 story building but no luck. We found 2 treasure boxes, empty. Theyâd probably been emptied by other students or some stupid Goves.
But for me personally, grabbing the Arachne made the trip worth it.
âNice, thisâll work perfect for transport!â
I was currently looking at the 2 empty treasure boxes we found, now securely tied on to Arachne Mk. IIâs back for transport.
I have this little theory that these mana powered boxes have the ability to store and preserve items inside for a long time. They have the ability to open and close via mana, so it wasnât a big leap to assume some high tech storage functionality too.
Basically, Iâm saying that we didnât need to keep only âtreasureâ inside, but also anything else we wanted. Food definitely, and there was also Ointment A and all my other meds. All my shamanic pastes didnât exactly have a long shelf life, so I could preserve their quality by storing them in these boxes.
âOh, using treasure boxes as mini fridges, thatâs pretty smart, Kotarou-kun.â
âHaha, well I was looking for a new box anyway, and these definitely fit the bill.â
Feeling all warm and fuzzy with Mei-chan slathering on the praise, we began heading back to our home Square.
âAh, Jajas! I see Jajas!â
âGreat timing, we have Arachne to carry it too, so go for it.â
I watched warmly as Mei-chan went âYaay~â and dashed off with her halberd, eager to bring back one of those docile herbivores as her prize.
I had Arachne use its webbing to tie up the Jaja and carry it back to the Fairy Square.
Just a little more now. Weâll be finally setting out from here once weâre well and fully prepared.