Tsutomu fell onto the wooden floor and screamed, much like a crushed frog, in surprise . Loud, unorganized voices entered his ears . And after some time, he found himself in tattered, plain, light-brown clothes .
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He checked around his body and was relieved to see that his hands were still there . While he was checking for any other abnormalities, the man beside him grabbed him by the collar and picked him up rather forcefully .
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âHm, this is the first time youâre respawning after death, isnât it? Can you stand properly?â
âY-yes . â
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The man was dressed in high-quality indigo clothes, with a gold star affixed to his chest, much like a soldier . As he got picked up by the man, Tsutomu managed to prop himself up with the black cane that he dropped .
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Tsutomu was around 170cm in height, but after getting on his feet, he found that the man stood at around 190cm . He felt, at that moment, as if he was being interrogated by someone of the police .
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âHey, you . Whereâs your status card?â
âS-status card?â
âYouâre a Diver, arenât you?â
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Suspiciously, the tall man narrowed his eyes at him, and Tsutomu shrunk away in fear . The man stared at Tsutomu and sighed . Â
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âThis is the Dungeon of the Gods . Everybody has the right to enter⊠Youâre likely an orphan, though . Anyway, whereâd you get that cane?â
âUhâŠâ
ââŠguess your memory is still a little fuzzy . Anyhow, if you donât have a status card and you dived into the dungeon with that cane, then people wouldâve talked about you . Itâs probably not your original equipment . But nobodyâs dumb enough to just leave something like this in the plains, which means you probably got this from a treasure chest . What color was it?â
âUh, it was sparkling and shiny . Almost like it reflected light from the sun . â
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Under rapid interrogation, Tsutomu responded without grasping the gravity of the situation . The black cane Tsutomu held was a high-level cane made from a rare drop from the ancient city on the 90th floor . When Tsutomu described the treasure chest that held the cane, the manâs expression showed hints of excitement .
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âThatâs⊠the kind that gives out divine gifts! Youâre really lucky!â
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Tsutomu gave a fake smile when the man clasped his shoulder and, finally, he could look around . There were dragonewts with tightly packed red scales on their limbs . There were also beastmen nimbly moving about, all of them with bearing various characteristics from animals . The man that clasped his shoulder had black dog ears on his head and a black tail wagging to and fro .
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Of course, there were also plenty of regular humans . There were people ogling the reception ladies and people polishing their armour . There were also people inquiring as to where they were around Tsutomu .
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âSorry . I got a bit too excited . Should we get this item appraised?â
âAh, sure . â
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Tsutomu felt slightly scared due to the curious looks he got, but he kept walking, as if being led by the dog man . While doing so, he looked as far out as he could into the distance . Everything he saw was straight out of fantasy â there were elves with sharp ears and blonde hair, old men the height of grade schoolers, and even people with feathers .
 \nThe buildings were a bit strange too . For the most part, they were wooden structures . However, the place that Tsutomu came from was now a pitch-black door, as if cutting a hole through space itself .
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As Tsutomu looked, the black door opened . Five people wearing similar clothes to him were thrown out and to the floor . Then, just like what happened to him, guards in indigo uniforms escorted them out of the building .
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Catching his eye, there were fantasy-like monitors in midair . In the holographic floating monitor, a party fighting goblins was projected .
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âWeâre here . Please enter . â
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Before he could respond, he was pushed into a private room . Behind the counter sat a cat girl dressed in indigo, leaning on her elbow in boredom . Then, almost as if waking up, seeing Tsutomu and the dog man, she called out to them almost in admiration .
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âItâs rare for the clever puppy to come here . â
âI donât want to see you either, but appraise this guy for now . I donât know if it was divine providence, but he managed to get that thing in his dive . â
âIs that a cane? Lemme see!â
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The catgirlâs ears stood up erect and her almond-shaped pupils narrowed as she appraised the cane that Tsutomu handed over . âMumumu,â the catgirl recited softly as she channeled magic power into the cane and spoke in shock .
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âThis is the most valuable item I have ever appraised . â
âOoh . â
âBecause my skill level isnât high enough, I could only see the Quickspell (lit . chanting abbreviation) effect; it most likely has more effects than just that . On top of that, its magical power conductivity is at the highest level . Even with just this, it has considerable value . 10 large top quality magic stones⊠wait, plus 2 extra fire magic stones! That should be the value as of now! Actually, using such a simple appraisal spell on an item of this quality is sacrilegious, so why not make the appraisal fee free of charge?â
âThis guy went diving . Donât you think he has money?â
âRight⊠However, my skill level might increase if I appraise this, hmm⊠Hey, you! Iâm fine if you pay later on, but do you mind leaving this with me, For now, one medium-sized medium-quality magic stone should be enough to cover the fee!â
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The white-haired catgirl leaned over the counter . Even though she offered to only accept just one medium-sized magic stone, Tsutomu still vaguely disapproved and looked up at the dog man involuntarily . âHmm,â the dog man mumbled and scratched his chin, before crouching a bit to be on eye level with Tsutomu .
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âThis person is a degenerate but sheâs the best at appraisal . Just one medium-sized stone is an unprecedented fee in her case . â
âThere was something unnecessary in there, but oh well! How about it~? Onee-san normally offers appraisals at one large magic stone~â
âWhat I can tell you is that even though she said she could wait for the rest of the money, she usually waits for only half a day . In other words, youâd be better off selling it right now . â
âHey, which side are you on, puppy? Iâm guild staff! The same guild as you~! Benefitting the guild should be your top prio~rity!â
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The dog man ignored the catgirl even as she slapped the counter, and continued to talk .
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âThat cane is probably a top-tier item . Maybe if you use it, you could surpass the 50th floor wall, and get great riches and great fame . Do you still want to sell it?â
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Tsutomu thought to himself . This might not just be a dream, but it could be reality . He felt pain that he had never felt before when he was hit by the breath of that Festering Ancient Dragon . And now, there was a dog man staring at him with a serious expression . There was no way that this was a dream .
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If this wasnât a dream, but rather reality, then he should make a realistic choice . If this was actually a dream, then he could laugh it off . Tsutomu took in a deep breath, and shut his eyes . A few seconds passed, and then opening his narrowed eyes, he calmed down and spoke rationally .
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âIâll sell it . â
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Though the creation process was tough, the cane was not all there was to him . Besides, the cane would be useless without good armour or tools . Gold took precedence . \nÂ
ââŠI see . If thatâs the choice you pick, thatâs fine . â
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The dog man looked at the decisive expression on Tsutomu and stood up, telling the catgirl to appraise the item . The catgirl simply said that she was waiting for it, and held on to the cane, her supple white tail swaying as she made her way behind the counter .
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âThe appraisal will take a couple of hours, so you should create your status card first . Even if you donât plan to keep diving, itâs useful for storing your gold . â
âAh, alright . Thank you . â
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The two of them left the private room and headed for a busy counter . Tsutomu felt glances as he passed them by from afar . It seemed as though he was bathed in attention and his previously laid-back expression stiffened .
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Then, they walked towards an empty counter . The dog man placed his hand on the counter and jumped into the opposite side, laughing at Tsutomuâs surprised expression .
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âWell then . Welcome to the guild reception of the Dungeon of the Gods . We welcome you . Now then, Iâll create your status card . Is that alright?â
âYes . â
âThe fee will be 100,000 gold, but Iâll cover that first . Iâll subtract it from the sale price of that cane, okay?â
âAlright . â
âNow then, please place some bodily fluid on this card . â
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The dog man slid a white cutting-board-like object onto the counter and began to rummage below the counter .
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âBody fluidâŠ?â
âBasically, blood or saliva or such . â
âAh, okay . â
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The dog man came out from below the counter and handed over a thin needle-like object, but Tsutomu dripped the saliva he had accumulated over the status card on the counter . As that happened, the status card glowed white . The light was not dazzling, but gentle . When it subsided, the dog man wiped the saliva off and looked .
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âKyotani Tsutomu⊠Ooh . LUK and MND are the same, huh . Class is White Mage . Pretty decent for a LV 1 . â
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Tsutomu tightly held the status card with both hands after the dog man evaluated it and passed it to him .
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KYOTANI TSUTOMU
LV 1
STR (Strength) D-
DEX (Dexterity) D-
VIT (Vitality) D-
AGI (Agility) D-
MND (Intelligence) D
LUK (Luck) D
Class â White Mage
Skill â Heal\nÂ
[White mage, huh . That must mean itâs my main account . ]
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âWas it because the one that accepted the godâs invitation was my main account?â Tsutomu thought as he placed the card back down .
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âNext time, please entrust this to the receptionist before entering the dungeon . Divers (people who have no status card) will still receive Godâs gift, but not Godâs rule . â
âHuh? Godâs gift? Godâs rule?â
âEven if you die within the dungeon, you will be revived at that black door . However, you will lose everything except your most valuable item . Everything else is trapped inside the dungeon . â
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The dog man pointed at the place Tsutomu fell on as he explained . Tsutomu shuddered, recalling the breath of the Festering Ancient Dragon, but the dog man kept going .
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âThere is only one Godâs rule â thou shalt not hold malicious intent and kill others . â
âShall?â
âBasically, donât murder anyone in the dungeon . If someone kills another person inside the dungeon, they will never be allowed to reenter . Being forsaken by the gods is a fate worse than death . Donât even try . â
âY-yes . â
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He brought his face closer and Tsutomu shrunk back like when he faced the Festering Ancient Dragon .
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âHowever, if you donât register for a status card, the gods wonât recognize you as human . As a diver, you would be treated the same way as any other monster in the dungeon . Even if a diver is killed in the dungeon, Godâs rule wonât apply to them . â
âIn other wordsâŠâ
âWhen a diver is murdered, they dissipate into particles like any other monster and there is almost no evidence that they died . There are some idiots who like killing divers too . Starting from next time, please make sure to bring this status card to the receptionist . If you do that, people wonât murder you . Worst case, youâll be murdered but someone will revive you in there . â
ââŠUnderstood . â
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The dog man seemed satisfied with Tsutomuâs reply and he held on to his status card .
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âThatâs all for accountability . Are there any more questions?â
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The dog man said as he brushed away a long lock of black hair . Tsutomu raised his hand after thinking for a while .
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ââŠIs it alright if I ask a few questions?â
âSuch as?â
âAbout Godâs rule . Is it violated even if the person in question isnât killed? Such as causing pain or luring monsters towards others?â
âOoh . Youâre so young but your mind is so twisted . â
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âWhy, thanks,â Tsutomu replied as the dog man folded his arms .
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âUnfortunately, as long as there is no death, Godâs rule doesnât apply . In addition, accidental attacks with no ill intention do not break the rule . Even if you died like that, Godâs rule wouldnât apply and youâd still respawn at the black door . However, regarding luring monstersâŠâ
âAh, does that trigger the rule?â
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The dog man seemed like he had a hard time saying it . He shook his head .
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âLuring monsters doesnât violate the rule . However, there are some idiots that still do it due to rare drops and donât think of the consequences . â
ââŠbecause of that, huh?â
âThatâs correct . â
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Tsutomu pointed at the floating monitors, and the dog man silently nodded .
âGod uses those items to display the progress of parties within the dungeon . Basically, they show the parties that are the furthest in the dungeon, or parties in combat . There are about 50 of them being shown at a time here . If they did something like I mentionedâŠâ
âThey would lose credibility . Nobody would enter those parties on purpose . There would also be punishments . â
âThatâs right . Thatâs why people in clans normally donât fight others . If they did, the clanâs reputation would suffer and theyâd be expelled . Every clan strictly imparts that rule to their members . â
âI see . Is it alright if I ask two more questions?â
âHm?â
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Tsutomu looked around before speaking in a soft voice .
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âI want to hire escorts or similar, but does that sort of thing exist within the guild? If so, I would like to hire you . â
âHoho . Itâs surprising that someone without a status card knows about that . â
âItâs easy to infer after seeing that . â
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Tsutomu noticed that the guards that dressed in indigo and the individuals that respawned often went around in tandem .
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Those that exited the black door, with only one weapon or a piece of armour, and the staff guiding them to the outside of the guild . Tsutomu wondered why they would go so far as to guide them to the guild entrance, not to mention guiding them to the reception .
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However, hearing about diver hunting from the dog man, he could guess that public safety here wasnât good . He could immediately imagine the malicious stares one would get coming in here so poorly equipped .
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âAlso, if itâs possible, can I have a tutorial of the dungeon, if you get what I mean? Iâd be thankful if I learned what to do and what not to do in the dungeon, as well as how to effectively conquer it . Itâs because, uh, Iâm an orphan so I donât know much about that . â
âUh, such systems donât exist, but since guild staff can personally accept requests, and I understand what you need, Iâll accept . â
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âThank you . One last question . â
âUmu, Iâm looking forward to it . I can answer almost anything you ask . â
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The dog man pounded his trained chest as Tsutomu asked his last question .
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âWhat is your name?â
ââŠIâm Garm . Best regards, Kyotani Tsutomu-dono . â
âAh, just Tsutomu is alright . â
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Tsutomuâs narrow eyes narrowed even further and he let loose a smile as he saw Garm radiate a slightly poisonous atmosphere .
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Silavin: A ton of people are hating on the fact that he was so willing to sell his cane . I donât think it is an issue though . A legendary item in the end still just an item . He could always get it back from that person .