And so came the day of the Stampede announcement. All of the journalistic publishers, from the common to the Dungeon-focused ones, disclosed in their morning newspapers the information regarding the coming Stampede. None stated that there would be monsters on the level of the Fire Dragon, but it was indeed predicted that it would be of a much larger scale than before.
People were optimistic, however. The Stampede was a special event that happened only twice a year, and the people were confident that Dungeon Cityâs fighting power would be able to handle it just fine. Moreover, there had already been several reports of potential Stampede escalations over the past few years, but Dungeon City had yet to be in any danger.
âMan, are the Labyrinth Conquerors slacking off again?â
âHow many timesâ has it been now? They really gotta get their shit togetherâŠâ
One of the people who picked up the newspaper let out an exasperated sigh when they saw the words âIncreased Stampede Intensityâ.
The ruling class of Dungeon City had always mobilized soldiers to thin out the Dungeons outside of town, but Labyrinth Conquerors also played a role. In recent years, the intervals between Stampedes have been getting shorter and shorter, and the townspeople have been criticizing the Labyrinth Conquerors for such increases in frequency and intensity.
While the Labyrinth Conquerors were highly praised in villages and towns under frequent threat of Stampedes, they did not have the same reputation among those within the safe confines of Dungeon City. Instead, the residents of Dungeon City have been treating Stampedes as festivals of sorts for the past ten or so years now.
Hearing people speaking ill of the Labyrinth Conquerors practically everywhere in town, Tsutomu felt sorry for them, but he had to focus on his training. He had never ridden a horse before, so he was stuck patting the rented horse fearfully before the brawny instructor carried him up and put him on the horseâs back.
Over the following month, Tsutomu would spend half of each day practicing his riding, and the rest of the time spectating around the Monitors.
In the meantime, Ealdred Crow had gotten past the Bolseyer after three attempts, and was getting closer and closer to Scarlet Devil Squad in terms of progress. Currently, Scarlet Devil Squad was making their way through layer sixty-nine, while Ealdred Crow was making good progress on layer sixty-seven. It was only a matter of time before Ealdred Crow caught up.
As for Silver Beast, they had successfully defeated the Fire Dragon. Their winning battle had been quite a long one, with four of the partyâs members being dead toward the end; the last one remaining, Misil, had to clash head-on against the Fire Dragon, claiming victory by the skin of his teeth. Still, the fight and victory had drawn quite a lot of excitement from the spectating crowd all throughout, what with there being no mid-tier Clans that had defeated a Fire Dragon before.
The members of Silver Beast themselves were not happy with the result, however. From the audienceâs point of view, the final minutes of the battle had been pure hype, but for the ones fighting, it had been a sloppy mess, with Lorena resorting to the classic move of sacrificing herself with <<raise>> â generated aggro.</raise>
After the battle, Lorena had gone all the way to Tsutomuâs inn to apologize to the latter. Tsutomu himself had been watching the Fire Dragon fight as well, and contrary to Lorenaâs expectations, he celebrated, saying that she had done quite well. Tsutomuâs reaction was thanks to his emotional attachment to Silver Beast and his prior expectations, namely the point that they had defeated the Fire Dragon before Golden Tune did.
Tsutomu even shook Lorenaâs hands and gifted her an assortment of Magic Stones, confusing the latter quite a lot. And days later, when Lorena was interviewed by some journalists, Stephanie and Eunice became aware of her as the one Tsutomu had taught to be a Healer before them.
Golden Tune, the one late-arrival among the major Dungeon-exploring Clans, had now been overtaken by a mid-tier Clan; by this point, the audience was not quite as hot about them while spectating their no-hurry attempts at the Fire Dragon. Although they had since moved away from their old Leon-reliant party dynamics, it was apparent that they still needed some time to get used to all the changes.
And today, half a month since he had started learning to ride, as Tsutomu was in the middle of practicing when a certain girl visited him at the facility â Amy, with her white hair in a new shoulder-length cut, waved to him as he rode along the tracks,
âThere you are! Hey, Tsutomu~~!â
Today was Amyâs day off, so she and Tsutomu had made an appointment to explore the Dungeon together.
One would typically worry that Amyâs exploring the Dungeon on her days off would tire her out, but most of her work involved sitting in an office and appraising items. As such, she had to be more active on rest days, so as to keep in shape.
Tsutomu replied to Amyâs greeting while keeping his focus on his horse and reins. Although he had gotten better over the past two weeks, his skill was not yet on a usable level.
Once Tsutomu got off his horse, he let out a sigh of relief and looked at Amy, puzzled as to why she was not equipped for combat.
âWhy the casual clothes, Amy? Werenât we going to the Dungeon today?â
Amy, seeing that Tsutomuâs white robes had become his normal attire these days, shrugged her shoulders in slight annoyance before saying,
âOh, you Dungeon-sexual little⊠You do remember that the exploration isnât until the afternoon, right?â
âAhaha⊠right. So why come here now?â
âSo I heard youâve been learning to ride, you see â thought Iâd help teach you!â
ââŠThanks, but Iâm just about to wrap up for the day now. Have to save some energy for Dungeon exploration, after all.â
âWhat? And I just came all this way, too. BooâŠâ
Tsutomu laughed back at Amyâs reaction before leaving the training facility with her, leaving his rented horse with the attendant.
Back when Tsutomu had been learning to use <<fly>>, Amy had also given him advice⊠but in terms of whooshing noises and abstract imagery, so he hadnât been able to understand anything. She was one to learn things by feeling rather than theory; despite wanting to teach, it was clear how unfitting it was for her to do so.</fly>
âLooks like we have some time. Why donât we stop by the market on our way?â
âHuhâ ah, yeah! Letâs go, letâs go!â
Amy, having expected him to tell her to head to the Guild immediately, hurriedly nodded in agreement. Now in a good mood, she walked next to Tsutomu⊠for about ten minutes before her enthusiasm fell apart.
âYou know, todayâs the release date of a new magic tool. Looks like itâll be helpful for defending against the Fire Dragonâs breath attacks.â
âUh, rightâŠâ
The marketplace that Tsutomu dropped by was the one where Dungeon-related tools were sold. While Tsutomuâs eyes glittered as he window-shopped around, Amy only looked at him from a distance.
âThese Ice Magic Stones are so expensive⊠Makes sense, since theyâre so rare, I suppose.â
âRight.â
[Weâll rake in quite a lot of profit if we were to reach layer seventy-one first.]
From the seventy-first layer onward, the Dungeonâs environment changed from the volcanic biome to a snowy one. Ice Magic Stones commonly dropped there; it was currently rare and considered highly precious in the market, so the first Clan to reach it would find themselves with many opportunities to make huge profits.
âYour current project at work has you going to the Volcanoes, right? Why not use this to stave off the heat? It consumes Water Magic Stones as fuel, but it works great!â
âBut itâs not cuteâŠâ Amy shook her head upon seeing the boring-looking backpack-like device.
âWell, it isnât, yes.â
Amy had not refused the tool because of her personal preferences, however; with her being something on an idol and a good part of her earnings being from sponsorships, it was only natural for her to care about the looks of what she carried and wore.
For the next hour or so, Amy followed Tsutomu as the latter browsed around for Dungeon tools. Tsutomu being a frequent visitor and buyer, many shopkeepers here knew him. As he chatted with the merchants and craftsmen, Any was left merely staring at him.
After Tsutomu had taken his usual route through the market, he turned to a nearby Monitor to check the time.
âAh, itâs almost time. Letâs get going to the Guildââ
âTsutomu, man? Nowâs my turn to go shopping, doncha think?â
Amy firmly grabbed Tsutomuâs wrist and stared him down.
âBut the timeâŠâ
âCâmon, just come along!â
And so Amy pulled Tsutomu along to the clothes and accessories market. Since Tsutomu had no interest in things not related to the Dungeon, he had never been there â or any other market, for that matter.
Though he felt awkward to be in an unfamiliar part of town, especially one full of women, he followed Amy as the latter went around to various stores and tried on clothes and accessories.
âHowâs this look? Cute, right?â
âIt looks fine.â
âHmm⊠flat reaction. Iâll take that as a ânoâ.â
Amy put the flower-shaped hair clip back where she had taken it from, then proceeded to try on other hair accessories. Tsutomu, if he were to be honest, did not want to be asked such things so much, because he could only give inoffensive answers â the same thought he had back when he had gone shopping with Camille.
Moreover, Amy seemed quite easily attracted by so many shops on the way, so this detour looked to be taking a long time. As they went around the women-filled marketplace, Tsutomu apologized in his mind to Garm, who must be waiting for them at the Guild by now.
âWell, itâs about time we got going.â
âHuh? You havenât bought anything yet, though?â
âYeah. Nothing good âround here~~â
[Then whyâd you even come here in the first placeâŠ?]
Tsutomu, being one to always do research about what he would like to buy, was tempted to call out Amyâs tendency, but ultimately swallowed it down and headed for the Guild.
âIâll go get changed first, so you go on ahead,â Amy said and went toward the Dormitory next to the Guild building.
âAll right.â
Tsutomu saw Amy off and entered the Guild to look for Garm, first in front of the Monitors where they had originally agreed to meet up at.
Not finding him there, Tsutomu went around the Guild to see if he had sat down somewhere, and eventually found Daryl and Garm at the Dining Hall, eating some pasta at a table.
âSorry for running late, Garm.â
ââŠAn hour late, to be precise â thatâs quite unusual, Tsutomu. I was about to go check if you were still at your inn, in fact.â
âReally, Iâm sorry.â
âItâs all right. Things happen â I can understand that.â
Garm kept on eating quietly. Daryl, perhaps because of Tsutomuâs arrival, hurried to finish the Doria that he had just ordered as an extra dish, stuffing his cheeks like a squirrel.
Around the time Daryl finished eating the piping hot Doria, Amy finally arrived at the Guild with her gear ready.
âAmy hath arrived~~!â
âTook you long enoughâŠâ
âWhat, wasnât Tsutomu late, too? Either scold us both or no one at all, pupper!â
âI already gave him a scolding. And here I thought youâd gotten your discipline straight by now, seeing that youâre no longer late for workâŠâ
[He really didnât scold me, thoughâŠ] Tsutomu thought to himself while looking at Garm as the latter started preaching.
Then he turned to look at Daryl; the latter promptly bent down his tall body and bowed, with his distinctive black ears flopping down as well.
The young man, fitting for his age, was well-built; although smaller than Garm, he was larger than Tsutomu. Tsutomu, while thinking the chair he sat in looked small in comparison, proceeded to greet him,
âLetâs see what you can do today, Daryl.â
âOf course! By the way, youâve been working with the major Clans as of late, yes? Iâve seen you on the Monitors sometimes!â
âAh, I have been, yes,â Tsutomu answered; although he questioned Darylâs choice of words in saying âworking withâ he did not see any ill intent in the latterâs youthful face, and as such did not take any offense to it.
âSay, Iâve seen that Garm has been putting you through some heavy training, Daryl. Are you keeping up well?â
âYes⊠Sir Garm is indeed very strict⊠but Iâm doing all right!â
Garmâs training program was akin to a lion knocking its child off a cliff⊠then dropping boulders down as the child climbed back up. Even from an outside perspective, one would consider it excessively severe; as such, Tsutomu was worried about Darylâs mental state, what with himself initially failing his attempt at training Stephanie. Daryl seemed to have every shred of his enthusiasm intact, however.
âIâll do my best, Sir Tsutomu â so that Iâm worthy of joining your Clan!â
âIâm glad to hear that; just remember not to overwork yourself. If thereâs anything you need, do let me know â I can talk to Garm as well, at least to some degree.â
âYes, of course!â Daryl replied briskly, to which Tsutomu nodded.
Once Garm was done laying out his lecture, the team proceeded to enter the Dungeon, with Amy still sulking all the while. Todayâs destination was layer fifty-one, where they intended to take things at a relatively leisurely pace and evaluate Darylâs performance.
âHah!â
Daryl thrust out his tower shield and knocked away a Verdant Wolf. His general performance was decent, and a significant improvement from before thanks to Garmâs training.
âLooking good. Now, it sure would be nice if we had an AttackerâŠâ Tsutomu muttered casually to himself while keeping an eye on Daryl.
Haring Tsutomu while standing next to him, Amy responded, âHmm? Youâre looking for an Attacker, Tsutomu?â
âI am, yes. Havenât found anyone Iâd like to invite yet.â
âWhy donât you try asking Dini, then? Attackersâ been in lower demand lately, so sheâs starting to consider changing places, you know?â
âDiniâŠ?â
âHuh? Didnât you meet her at the Golden Tuneâs place? Dini â you know, Diniel.â
ââŠOh! The blonde Elf?â
âYup. <<dual slash="" wave="">>.â</dual>
As another Verdant Wolf appeared, Amy quickly killed it, turning its body into a Magic Stone.
âYou know her?â
âNya-huh. Weâre friends â mustâve been for six years now, I think? I could ask her over, if youâd like. She actually bought you up when we talked before, too, and it didnât look like she had a bad opinion of you, at least.â
ââŠYes, please do, then,â Tsutomu replied with a super-serious face, out of sheer surprise that his search might at last go somewhere.
âUh, youâre looking pretty scary there, Tsutomu. Iâll go talk to her later, so turn your face back to normal already!â Amy said, startled. She then chuckled as if trying to regain her composure, then continued, âBut itâs not like sheâll definitely agree, you know?â
âYes, I know. Still wouldnât hurt to ask, Iâd say.â
âAnd then Iâll join you eventually â Donât worry; youâll do fine either way!â
âThank you so much, Lady Amy.â
ââLadyâ!?â
âYou see, Iâve been looking for Attackers over at Ealdred Crow as well, but havenât found anyone so far. This is a great help, really â I know! Iâll gift-wrap my reward money and send it over to you!â
âNONONOâ!? DONâT DO THAT! REALLY!â
As Tsutomu continued to bow his head in worship, Amy panicked and patted him on the shoulder to make him look up. And then Garm saw them, but only the last part⊠which got him to assume that Amy had done something bad again, which led to yet another lecture.