After four days, Tsutomu’s party had advanced from floor 21 to floor 41 .
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“Whoa! The scent of the ocean!”
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While Tsutomu was captivated by the scent that he hadn’t smelled in a long time, Amy and Garm were taking in the emerald color of the sea .
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Garm and Amy went on to say that they’d already reached floor 40 at their level, but they didn’t think they could do it that fast with Tsutomu .
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As opposed to the grasslands, the swamps they went through also carried the hazards of abnormal terrain . This meant that Amy and Garm would be more vulnerable to monsters . It was at this point that they thought Tsutomu would start dying and they wouldn’t be able to progress .
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In fact, there were many parties for which the swamp was the extent of their progress . Poor poison control, bottomless pits, poor visibility, and other reasons lead to this . Many an adventurer had fallen to these swamps .
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As such, when Garm had had a bit of a tough time in the swamps, he steadily gathered knowledge on the area and pushed forward up to level 40 .
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However, Tsutomu used his prior game knowledge and excess gold to get through the area quickly and easily . He was taken by surprise by the swamp once, and only once .
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Besides, the party lineup they had of tank, attacker, and healer was well-suited for the area . Garm, with his high VIT, would tank hits from as many monsters as possible, Amy would pick them off, and Tsutomu would do his best to support and heal Garm .
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The heals that Tsutomu cast would consistently hit Garm, and never the monsters . Even when poisoned, due to Tsutomu’s healing, status effects could be easily shrugged off . And if Garm used Combat Cry, as Tsutomu suggested, he would draw all the monsters to himself and leave none targeting Tsutomu .
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Rarely, some monsters would ignore Garm and focus on Tsutomu, but this was nothing that Amy and Garm couldn’t handle, if Tsutomu stalled for time using his offensive skills . Ranged attacks from monsters were avoided with ease, and healing was rarely needed for those .
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The tools in the magic bag, along with potions, were adequate, and as such, Amy was able to focus purely on attacking because Garm could defend and draw attention effectively . The party broke through the swamp in two days .
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Even in the wilderness, where undead monsters started appearing, Tsutomu was well-equipped for the situation . They continued to advance steadily .
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Tsutomu was currently at level 20 . Garm and Amy, who were at level 40, thought subconsciously that the later floors would challenge Tsutomu, and that he wouldn’t be able to do them . And yet, the impossible was done before their very eyes .
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The highest Amy and Garm had gone was level 49 . They both got stuck around the beach floors . Later on, Amy became an appraiser, and Garm became a guild official .
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“Touching this would be fine, right?” Tsutomu gestured while pointing to the sea . Garm and Amy felt more at ease .
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“Eh…”
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“…”
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“Garm-san? Amy-san? Alright, sorry, let’s stop here for today . ”\nÂ
As the three came to an agreement and calmed down, they exited through a black gate behind them and came back out of a similar gate in the guild .
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“Ah, great work . ”
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Arriving at the guild gate, Tsutomu was greeted by a gatekeeper dragonewt, who quietly admired him . Most people who came back were respawners in flax-colored clothes, so for Tsutomu to come back like this, especially with two guild members, was a big deal .
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“Sorry for bothering the two of you, but I’ll take a rest tomorrow and the day after that . Thanks for doing this for me . ”
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Tsutomu grabbed a high-quality medium sized magic stone and broke off from the rest . The remaining two people felt a bit disappointed, watching the magic stone go .
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Garm and Amy locked gazes .
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“Hey, this is crazy! A party with three people? Finishing the 40th floor in four days? With me only dying once? It’s seriously unreal! What? When did you get this strong? Hey! Answer me!”
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“Calm down…”
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As Amy came closer to Garm with the tension of lightning, her long white hair brushed against his shoulder . Garm shrunk back, and his ears closed up involuntarily .
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“When did you get deeper into the dungeon? You’ve been gatekeeping for so long!”
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“My highest level is the same as yours, and my peak will probably be floor 60… same as you . ”
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“Oh, then maybe I’m the one who got stronger… eh, whatever . It’s pretty unclear . ”
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Amy got off Garm, leaving him to exhale and fix his dishevelled black hair .
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“By process of elimination, it’s Tsutomu who did this . ”
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“Well, the flying heals are great, but potions are more effective, right? Aren’t those potions the most expensive in the forest shop? I haven’t used them, though . ”
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“…”
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Garm told Amy to shut up . Amy glared daggers at him and told him to shut his own mouth .
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“Puppy is amazing . ”
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“Ugh, this is stupid! It’s because you’re tanky . Even though so many monsters target you, you don’t die . Even though Tsutomu and the potions help, you’re still doing great!”
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“Well, how about you? Have you been poisoned?”
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“Shut up, idiot!”
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Amy turned around while narrowing her golden eyes . Garm, disheartened by Amy saying this, put his hand on his chin .
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“That’s right, it’s hard to understand . Even though I did have potions, I didn’t use a single one . Tsutomu was the one who healed me . ”
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“Eh? Isn’t Tsutomu’s MND still D+?”
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“Maybe there’s a potion for that . The flying heal is pretty effective . ”
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“…hmm . I use potions though, are you really going to rely fully on Tsutomu?”
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As Amy spoke, Garm’s expression darkened, as if he was angry .
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“Don’t get so angry . Don’t you think Tsutomu is biting off more than he can chew? Being at the beach at such a low level is unheard of . ”
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“I guess you should experience it straight up instead of me telling you . Next time we explore the dungeon, you’ll tank . ”
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Garm pointed at Amy . Amy made a face as though she was in trouble .
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“Tank? I’m not good at that, it’s troublesome . ”
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“Tsutomu says that the tank is important, though, and all I have going for me is a high VIT . I don’t know if he’ll allow it, but do it anyway . That way you’ll know what it’s like . ”
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“Don’t get too cocky . I’ll be like you before you know it~!”
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Having said that, Amy turned her back to Garm . “Wow, this is great quality!” she said, cradling a magic stone in her hands . Garm drooped his shoulders while watching Amy, who was seemingly engrossed in the stone .
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A huge monitor stood amid the city square, livestreaming expeditions into the dungeon . Various people, from nobles to beggars, stood there . Stalls were set up . It was like a market .
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There are smaller monitors, too, but the huge monitor was the one that gathered the most attention . The people called it the First Unit . It is unique in the sense that it broadcasts the expedition of the team who has progressed the furthest . \nÂ
Two large monitors also broadcasted the 2nd and 3rd best parties, and mid-sized monitors broadcasted until the 10th best party, on a hierarchical system . There were still people watching these ones, of course, but they never got the attention that the huge monitor got .
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In these circumstances, a man sitting on a bench eats a firm pork skewer . His hair is black, and he is enthralled by the monitors . His thin eyes are slightly opened, and the tall bridge of his nose is covered in tuna sauce .
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Tsutomu watched the monitors as they broadcasted people going through level 30 . He took notes – most people in that area ranged from levels 1 to 30 .
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[Poison spider’s string can be burnt with flames] Tsutomu thought .
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Tsutomu’s Live Dungeon knowledge had been a huge boon to him . Enemy weaknesses and attack methods have been more or less the same . Though the maps weren’t entirely similar, they did share some common points .
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However, some cases existed in which the monsters would act differently from how they did in the game . Such actions threw a wrench in Tsutomu’s plans .
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Even the goblins and kobolds confirmed this and raised the suspicion that game knowledge might not be enough .
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Now since Garm and Amy were excellent at what they did, this wasn’t much of a problem, . However, they were only temporary party members on loan from the guild . The Lucky Boy Tsutomu would have to adapt to this .
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This period of loaning was a liability to both financial assets and time . Tsutomu wanted to use this effectively and spent most of the week researching the dungeon and exploring, with a few holidays . Â
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Tsutomu, who had just finished his notes, returned to the guild with a gloomy feeling .
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Once entering the guild, he’d hear the usual shouts of “lucky . ” He’d already gotten used to this, after 17 days, so he went on straight ahead to the guild reception desk .
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While trying to leave the guild after filing the notes he had made, he heard a voice beckoning to him from in front of the black gate .
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“W-why do I only get the low-tier stones?”
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“What’s new? That’s what healers get . ”
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“It’s enough to stay at a hotel, too!”
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“You didn’t see the share rates in advance, you trash . ”
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A young teen dressed in brown clothes and three men that looked like adults . Tsutomu sighed and decided that things like the conversation were something that he’d need to fix in the future .
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“And guys! I haven’t recovered my equipment! Please pay it back!”
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“Huh? You died, too bad . The party has been dissolved, get lost!”
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“Hey, everyone, what are you doing?”
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As the guild staff member spoke, the man rubbed his hand and lowered his head .
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“This demon is just looking for cheap rewards . Forget him . ”
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“Those guys… are jealous!”
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“Get out . All of you . ”
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When the guild staff brought out the paper and needles, the four explorers placed their blood on the paper . The guild staff then brought out the status cards of the four and compared them .
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“The percentage of the rewards is 30% for each attacker and 10% for the healer . You can keep the magic stones you have earned . ”
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“Alright . ”
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The guild official checked the status cards of all the members when the three men and the teen received magic stones . And as the number of magic stones was confirmed, the status cards were returned to the receptionist .
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“Looking at the status card, you can see the number of monsters killed . Comparing that number with the number of magic stones you got, the numbers check out . ”
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“H-hey, wait! How about my equipment?”
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“In the dungeon, objects that don’t touch monsters will disappear naturally if left on the ground or wall for 30 minutes . If you were in battle when you were dead, there is a possibility that they won’t be picked up within that time . You’re responsible for your own equipment . ”
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“That’s stupid! Do your job properly! The guild is already receiving tons of money as is!”
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“…that’s not my job . It’s just common sense in the dungeon . ”
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“This is unfair!”
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The explorers laughed at the young man, left with just scrap stones . The young man sighed while looking back .
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There are surprisingly many people who become adventurers after being inspired by the monitor, without first doing research . Such people are easy for veterans to scam . As such, it is the burden of the guild to stay neutral in disputes like this . The guild wasn’t philanthropic, but Tsutomu thought it was unwise to register for a status card without knowing anything at all either .
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[what a disgusting way to do things…]
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Tsutomu, after having overheard the conversation between the insects, headed back to the market below the monitors, thinking about that moment all the while .