I had neither the intention nor the time to make up and be friends with Masaru again. The one I needed to focus on wasnât my once friend, but Higuchi, and what he was planning by making Masaru talk with me instead of himself.
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âRight, Iâll do that⊠er, the Boss here was a pretty big guy, and⊠I guess it looks like a Goliath.â
âBy Goliath you mean from UB?â
âYeah, exactly like that.â
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So it looked like that. I guess it wouldnât be strange to find something like that in this dungeon.
Goliath is a guy who appears in the Old Testament, a 3 meter tall, and buff as all hell, warrior. And David, (you know, the guy with that famous nude statue,) was the one who beat him. This famous statue apparently tried to capture the figure of the biblical hero as he aimed a head-shot on his much larger opponent.
So anyway, over the years, the name âGoliathâ has been used in lots of media, and the one we were talking about was a game both me and Masaru had played, UB, short for Undead Bounty. It was a zombie shoot-em-up and had a Boss monster called Goliath. And according to Masaru, the Boss they were up against looked a lot like it.
This UB Goliath basically looked like a gorilla. It had a lot of horns and spikes sticking out of it, and got red, glowing patterns when it went into rage mode, but was otherwise, just a big gorilla.
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âWait, does it also shoot beams out of its chest for no apparent reason? No wait, donât tell me it gets boulders out of nowhere and starts throwing them at you?â
âNo, thatâd be just weird.â
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Phew. That mystery beam and boulder rush were both insta-kill moves if they hit you in hard-mode. I was glad that this Goliath wasnât irrational like that.
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âBut we only fought it for a few minutes before running, so I canât tell you if it can use magic or not.â
âOkay, fine. Just describe what you know.â
âIt only tried to punch or grab at us⊠but the problem was that it was too big and fast for us to handle. If Ayase-san didnât help, we mightâve been toast.â
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So it was definitely the super strength type. Damn, Iâm not actually that useful in melee.
But now I was interested in Ayase-sanâs powers.
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âAnd whatâs Ayase-sanâs Job?â
âAh, umâŠâ
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Masaru quickly glanced at Higuchi like he was asking for permission. I didnât miss that.
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âReina-chanâs got a pretty rare one,â the Thief answered, âitâs called Spirit Master and she can use fire, ice and lightning magic. Sheâs pretty much like a master mage. Ah, technically itâs her pets, Guardian Beasts, that do all the work, so sheâs more like a Summoner than Mage. You see it in a lot of RPGs.â
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Apparently they didnât need to hide it, so Higuchi explained the basics about Ayase-san himself.
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If what he was saying was really true, then she had a really powerful Job as far as mage jobs go. Any other mage I saw had only one specialty element. For Class Rep it was ice, for Nishiyama-san it was wind, and for Souma Sakura, while she was a special case with the Saintess Job, she also just had the light element in her arsenal.
And Ayase-san already had 3, fire, ice and lightning. That meant that she might be able to get more, like wind, or earth, or even light and darkness or some other element I couldnât even imagine.
And her abilities werenât simply using the different elements, but using them well. I could guess this from the fact that her magic was strong enough to deter the Goliath enough to let them run back to safety.
Plus, if sheâd really been weak, then Higuchi would be treating her not like a princess but like a slave. And since his behaviour towards her was the former, it meant that he also acknowledged that she was not someone to be trifled with.
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âGot it. But I still need to see how you all fight in practical terms, so I suggest we try taking out some mobs in the general vicinity. Sound good?â
âWhoa there Momokawa, trynna find a weakness already?â
âI havenât fought in your team before, so Iâll need to know some stuff. Itâs for better teamwork.â
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I couldnât tell whether he really suspected me or was just joking.
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âHeheh, Iâm kidding, Iâm kidding. So you want to go now or?â
âA bit later, I need some more time. I got here right after fighting a Boss too, so I need to get some things ready.â
âOK, pardner.â
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Acting as if he took my word for it, Higuchi had nothing more to say, so he went away and laid back on one of the fairy walnut trees.
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âUh, hey, Kotarou, can I uh, help with something maybe?â
âNo need. You know what, you can fuck off. I donât want to deal with a traitor like you any more than I have to.â
âO-oh, rightâŠâ
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Yeah, his plainly sullen face wasnât going to work on me.
I didnât need to care about him. Right now, I had to reorganize my thoughts with all this new info.
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Around half a dayâs worth of resting time later, we all left the Fairy Square so we could do that team building exercise I suggested.
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âWow, itâs similar, but thereâs like a whole new feel to it.â
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This zone of the dungeon still had the same concrete-esque stone walls, but while before, everything was shades of gray, this play was practically white. This zone looked a lot cleaner, and the light panels above seemed brighter as well.
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âOh yeah, thereâs lots of traps set up in this zone, so watch your step. Donât worry too much though, I can tell where they all are with my Thief senses.â
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Traps huh. Maybe I was lucky, but Iâd encountered exactly zero traps during my whole time in this world. The only time I heard of them was back when Mei-chan mentioned one. I had no clue as to how they worked or operated in the dungeon.\nI wanted to fix that soon⊠but I had to get Higuchi out of the picture first. The more time I wasted, the better heâd know my powers.
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âIt kinda feels like a hospital.â
âReally? I donât see it, oh, donât step there, thereâs something in the ground.â
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Of course, there werenât any white beds or that astringent smell of antisceptic here, but the clean and white area surrounding us felt very clinical. There were large white domed areas that seemed to mirror the green forest domes that Iâve seen a lot. All in all, it looked like a large scale hospital.
The rooms, the halls, the passages, everything was such a same stark white that it all almost seemed disorienting, but Higuchi was able to instinctively tell which spots had traps set up. Even the path he indicated just now, looked no different from any other. Of course, if it did, itâd defeat the purpose of the trap.
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âHiguchi, how do you tell where they are?â
âIntuition. Thieves have a specialty in that sort, donât know about other Jobs.â
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Natsukawa-san also said similar stuff about her intuition. This likely means that those with the ThiefJob has a high probability of getting trap sensing skills.
No, not just traps, Thieves were better at sensing enemy presences too.
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âSkeletons up ahead. We can use them right?â
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Higuchi walked casually with his hands in his pockets, but was still able to accurately detect which way the Skeletons were supposedly coming from.
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âYou said before that the Skeletons here are the only easy ones right?â
âYeah, theyâll be fine for practice.â
âYeah, no problem.â
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Then, almost like a repeat of what happened with the Hirano x Nishiyama couple, we used Skeletons as fodder to show each other our abilities.
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âââ There.â Higuchi said âThatâs about it. Kind of a bummer that the Thief Job doesnât get any of those flashy finishing moves.â
âNo, I think youâre pretty strong regardless.â
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It was a unit of Skeleton Troopers. Iâd first seen one of these when I was in Class Reps party and we were going around hunting Skeletons for their equipment. Back then, we were able to easily finish off those mobs as a 6 member party, but Higuchi was able to defeat almost the whole unit all by himself.
His weapon was a common Goma knife that, despite him not using Slash or any other Battle Art as far as I could see, cut apart the arms, legs and even the backbones of the enemy mobs. Once he cut them up, he would deliver a literally bone shattering kick to finish them off.
His basic strength far already far exceeded the norm, but this could be due to him simply being physically stronger than Natsukawa-san or even Kenzaki Asuna even back in Japan.
And this was clearly the tip of the iceberg. He shouldâve already gotten a bunch of Battle Arts, and if he used those fine-tuned movements with a Skill like Hi Walk, I might not be able to follow him with my eyes. Other than attack moves, he was also likely to have support Skills specialized for Thieves. All in all⊠Higuchi was strong.
Right, so I also got to observe how Masaru fought, though not much. While Higuchi dove into the Troopersâ formation, two of those Skeletons broke off from the unit and came towards us. Masaru took on those ones.
Heâd said he was a Warrior but⊠frankly, it was very disappointing. I mean, sure I may have only seen powerful vanguard fighters like Mei-chan, Natsukawa-san and Kenzaki Asuna, but Masaru wasnât just bad compared to them, he was worse by magnitudes. With his awkward fighting style, he was barely able to manage two Skeletons only after using a bunch of his Battle Arts. He was beyond hopeless.
No, maybe Iâm getting ahead of myself. This could just be how a normal person with a magical Job looks. If Iâd been given Swordsman or Warrior, Iâm sure Iâd be just as hopeless as him.
But now that I finally got to witness his level of strength, I could understand why heâd let himself be Higuchiâs slave all this time. This was his only means of survival in the dungeon. With his n00b skills, he wouldâve died at the first Boss if he went solo.
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\nIt almost felt natural how easily he was able to make fun of me. It was still beyond annoying. Someone like me just canât get along with an honest to god DQN punk like Higuchi.
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âHmm, it really stands out here. Makes me think it has some purpose⊠did you try putting a core near it?â
âWe did yeah. Nothing. My intuition also told me that this wasnât a trap.â
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I touched the stone object all over and without any reserve, which lead to no particular result. I even borrowed a small core from Higuchi and touched it in multiple places, which also showed no reaction.
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âMaybe itâs a transfer device?â
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But even if that was the case, I simply didnât know how to use it. I couldnât find anything like a switch and neither was there any slot or groove to place a core in.
I did have one weird theory where this might be a flag event object that only reacts to the chosen one, like Souma Yuuto. He was the Hero and all.
I returned the core, and after giving the hall one more look over, I was ready to go back to the Square.
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âYou wanna go take a sneak peek at the Boss?â
âNeed more time. Those Skeletons had some good stuff and I need to know what Iâm dealing with.â
âCareful ainât ya.â
âWell yeah, life on the line and everything. Of course Iâm gonna take my time preparing.â
âHaah, boring⊠but you got a point.â
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Higuchi accepted my proposal to return and had now turned his back to me.
Now was my chance.
My gut was telling me to go for it, and I believed that it was right. Higuchi wasnât looking at me, his hands were still in his trouser pockets and he believed that I would be silently following right behind.
Just now, I said that Iâd take my time preparing. But the most important thing in a fight is to know when to just go for it.
And I knew that that time was now. Now was my biggest and only chance. If I went along with Higuchi any longer, heâd definitely make me into his pawn. I could honestly say that he was stronger than me. And once he is also sure that I couldnât do much against him, Iâd become another of his slaves. Like Masaru.
Okay, I can do this. Right here, right now, Iâll kill Higuchi.
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âEntwine its escape, with weaving hair,â
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I chanted that only inside my head. He was a Thief, and would likely hear me no matter how quietly I said it. I wasnât going to take even the smallest chances.
As for Masaru and Ayase-san⊠great, they were already outside on look out. They shouldnât be able to get to him on time.
Calm down, you got this. I have the power and weapons needed to instantly kill one unsuspecting and unarmed human being. I can do it, I will do it. I will kill him.