ght began to set in when they reached the streets.
ăMagical light began to illuminate the main street, releasing their white radiance in the surroundings. Â The composition of those walking in the mainstreet began to change. The number of young ladies and children began to dip while the number men who just completed their jobs began to increase. Sounds of merrymaking drifted out from the shops lining both sides of the street.
ăAmong the street was a luxurious coach pulled by four horses that moved past Momon and the others. There was still a coach moving towards the main gate at this hour. Many people were surprised by it. However, they soon forgot about the scene and continued towards their respective destinations.
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ăThe passing of the stagecoach was like a cue for Momon and the rest to stop moving.
ăSeveral people walking behind them displayed looks of displeasure. However, they were not that brave to voice their complaints towards adventurers.
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âGood work.â
âGood work.â
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ăMatching Peter, Momon bowed his head.
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âIn short, the task request will end here. You must be tired as well. Weâll go our separate ways here. We will deal with matters related to the guild.â
âReally? Then thank you very much.â
âBut about the rewardâŠâŠâ
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ăA gold coin was placed in Momonâs hand. Momon looked at it with suspicion. It was completely different from what was agreed upon.
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âIsnât this a lot?â
âThe bounty for Momon for defeating the goblins was one silver per goblin. The reward for transporting the goods was six silvers in total. An additional bonus was added to congratulate you on your first successful mission.â
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ăMomon developed a brief apprehension towards this, but pocketed the gold piece into his coin pouch.
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ââŠâŠI understand. If that is the case then I will accept it.â
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ăMomon returned the luggage rack to Peter while taking the gold coin. Â He gave a brief glance towards Ninaâ-
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âThen, I will make a move.â
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ăâ-Bowing his head, Momon began to walk away.
ăThe Axe of Cyclone watched as the back of the figure receded and without a sound. When he had mostly disappeared from sight, the first one to talk was Peter.
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âSo that was a bit unexpected.â
âCompletely. I canât think of him as a villager who just started his adventure.â
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ăResponding, Dyne nodded his head. That was simply a complement to an outstanding adventurer.
ăLukeluther was about to mention Ninya making a slightly displeasant face, but words did not leave his mouth. However, a different topic was said.
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âDid anyone forget anything they wanted to give to him?â
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ăPeter and Dyne shrugged their shoulders in a weird way. Reading the intention, Ninya shook his head.â
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âNo one forgot. And I think it would be best to stop.â
âReally? How should I put it, there were no cracks in his figure from behind, right.â
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ăPeter and Dyne just managed to understand the conversation and wore bitter smiles. There were people with pasts that they did not want to touch among the adventurers. There was no need to stir up a nest of hornets.
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âLetâs stop. And he might have received some training?â
âPeter. Think a bit more about other stuff. Other stuff right? While he might have received some training, I think that there are some obvious stuff we don;t know?â
âCracksâŠâŠWhat about him being a villager with search skills like a ranger or thief?â
âAh, itâs possible butâŠâŠâ
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ăScratching his face, Lukeluther let out an uncomprehending voice. There was something he was thinking about as the same ranger.â
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âBecause Peter thought so, he paid more for the reward right?â
âWell, he seems excellent, and if possible I want a good relationship with him.â
âAnd so really. Should we investigate? If we use our connections we should be able to gain some information.â
ââ-It would be best to stop.â
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ăNinya completely sliced apart Lukelutherâs suggestion. He was about to tell them about the suspicions he felt, but he swallowed his words.
ăThere were many times Ninyaâs knowledge saved them.
ăEverybody recognized that expression on Ninyaâs face. It implied that Ninya knew something that the group did not. Â
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âThatâs trueâ-We should really stop.â
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ăNinyaâs muttering was barely audible but the weight of his warning settled heavily on the group, his faint trembling sent chills down the back of their spines. Â Â Â
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ăMomon was not heading to his inn. Entering an alley, he walked to the end and slipped into yet  another alley, his surroundings getting darker and quieter with each turn.
ăIt was the slums.
ăThe slums was a maze of alleyways, a mess of bedraggled tenements and tumble down shacks pressed into the already narrow paths. The pathways, littered here and there with potholes and stagnant pools of water, were in a state of disrepair.
ăOne couldnât really call these hovels a proper home. They were merely wooden frames roughly put together. Some time ago, someone probably wrapped cloth around  the frame and called it home. But at this moment, it was merely a clothless skeleton of one.
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ăIn the midst of a smell that was like a dog kennel that was long overdue for a cleaning, Momon continued.
ăThe light was not strong. However, there were people that had campfires a distance away, but it was just enough to see. In the mostly dark and narrow street, Momon was not lost nor had any hesitation in his step.
ăThere was starlight in the plains, but being hidden by the occasional tall building, it did not reach the ground.
ăFar behind, the distant din of the main street could still be heard in sharp contrast to the dead silence of the immediate surroundings.
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ăMomon walked wordlessly.
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ăOn the nth time he turned, Momon had a disordered pace and he slowed down.
ăThat was as the alley was releasing a light. A red flickering light. That was not magic, but a normal campfire or a torch.
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ăThe path curved into an alley, and Momon peaked inside.
ăIt was yet another narrow and filthy alley with low-rise buildings and a smell of rotten food in the air. A fire was set in a corner away from the path, its flickering light partially illuminating the area around it in a mix of darkness and light.
ăA log was thrown into the fire, and sparks danced upwards.
ăHe could not see the figures in the surroundings.
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ăPeering at the surroundings, Momon coldly laughed.
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ăThere were no figures of people. Yes, they did not enter his vision. But, there were signs. And Momonâs magic reacted.
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ăOne, two, there were four in totalâŠâŠ
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ăIt was like they were ambushing him. No, it was an ambush. Then, who was the one that thought it up?
ăMomon had considered the possibility that his attackers were his employers, but dismissed that as he had not done anything to give his true identity away.
ăThere was too little information. An impulsive decision was bad. In conclusion, there as a need to leave someone alive to talk.
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ăBrows furrowing slightly as he gathered his thoughts, Momon paused for an instant. And almost immediately, he sauntered forward once more with an unhurried and casual pace. Â
ăContinuing along the alley, Momon approached the fire.
ăAs he got very close, the  figures hidden in the shadows started to move, a net spreading out as it descended on Momon.
ăIf one was caught by the net, one would certainly be unable to move. At the same time, men with clubs moved out from the shadows, as if springing forth from the flames. There were three of them.
ăBasically throwing a casting net at him to stop his movements, and after mocking him, steal his belongings.
ăMomon understood, and laughed.
ăMomon had been worried about acting without sufficient information. But this turned out to be a very simple situation. At least one of them should be captured alive for interrogation. Piece of cake. Â
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ăThe net spread out and over Momonâs body, trapping him inside.
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ăThat was what should have happened, but it did not. The net slipped through Momonâs body and fell into a pile on the floorâ-
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âToo bad.â
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ăOn top of the gauntlet, Momon held on to a ring he was wearing.
ăRing of Freedom. A ring that could negate all binding, paralyzing and any other movement obstructing effects. Ainz had been most worried about Momon being captured. Â He had given her this ring just in case. As such, the net had absolutely no effect on Momon. Â Â Â Â
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ăThe three men were surprised at the fact that the net did not work. It was natural. A situation that was outside of their little common sense to think about was happening in front of them.
ăThe shock of seeing something totally unexpected stunned them, and they were no longer capable of continuing with their plan.
ăIn any case no matter what they did, it was game over for them. It could be said that the moment they had decided to attack Momon, it was all over.
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ăAs Momon activated the spell, six missiles of light flew from his hands, dancing in the air. Â
ăTwo headed for the roof of the house from which the net had been dropped.There was a heavy thud of the missiles striking skulls,  noise as the bodies fell, followed shortly by a dull splat.
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ăThe remaining four split off and struck two shadows hidden deeper in the alley. With a dry snap, the two figures clutched their stomachs as they crumpled slowly onto the ground.
ăStunned by the suddenness of the attack, the sole survivor turned around and ran for his life. It seemed that he had finally understood his situation.
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âHah.â
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ăMomon let out a sigh to the pitiful man.
ăRunning was useless, there was no way he was going to get away. Momon sighed at the silly waste of energy. Â
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ăMomon released a strengthened magic at the man. And then he spoke.
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âWait, my friend.â
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ăThe feet of the man desperately escaping, came to a stop. And he looked back at Momon with a frightened look.
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âPlease wait, my friend.â
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ăMomon repeated his call as he walked casually towards the man. The face that turned back to face Momon was one of ease, the ease  of a man greeting a friend he had not seen for a long time.
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âWhat, so it was youâ-â
âYes.â
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ăThe manâs shoulders relaxed. Seeing that, Â Momon smiled and approached him casually. It might have been a smile of contempt or derision, but the man seemed not to notice.
ăWith a distance of having a friend that one trusts from the bottom of oneâs heart in front of him, the man stood.
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ăMomon walked casually towards the man.
ăAs he approached the charmed man, he  walked past the two men that had been hiding in the shadows. They were sprawled on the ground, fresh blood pouring out of their mouths. Here and there you could see blood on their clothes too.
ăAt their sides, ugly clubs lay where they had fallen.
ăIt was obvious the pair had suffered extremely, their faces frozen in a rictus of pain. There was, however, no signs of movement.
ăThe illusion school spell <fox> could give a man the semblance of death but in this case, there was no sign that such a spell had been used. The spell <detect> showed no sign of life. In that case, the two men were truly dead. There was similarly no sign of life  coming from the pair on the roof.</detect></fox>
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ăThe man moved closer and conveyed his dissatisfaction.
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âThatâs cruel, these guys all died.â
âWell you attacked me first did you not?â
âWell even so, killing everybodyâŠâŠâ
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ăFacing the sky, the man continued mumbling his complaints. Well it canât be helped, heâs not going to accept what just happenedâ-Iâll just have to work with his dissatisfaction intact.
ăThe spell has caused the charmed man to see Momon as his best friend. And as his friend, Momonâs words had a certain amount of effect on him. However, since this was only a low-level charm spell, it could not brain-wash him. Having seen Momon commit murder, as a friend, he would probably try to persuade Momon to give himself up to the authorities.
ăIn summary, the manâs response was that of someone just finding out their friend killed somebody. Although there was a sense of guilt, that feeling was not particularly strong.
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ăMomon observed his surroundings and decided not to remain here for long. Plus the bodies need to be cleared. There will be patrols from the local law enforcers although this was the slums, leaving the bodies here will bound to attract unwanted attention
ăWhile the current charm spell would last twice as long as its normal duration, it was not a permanent effect. He would need to clarify the reason behind the ambush while the charm spell was still active. Â
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âIt is dangerous here. Please follow meâŠâŠ Friend.â
âAh, I know.â
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ăThe man followed Momon after responding to him. He kept chatting to Momon as they walked. But Momon ignored him mostly. The man did not mind no matter how cold Momonâs response was. This was due to the effects of the enchantment.
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ăLess than one minute later, they reached their destination, which was a rundown house.
ăThe house was quite big.
ăHowever, it looks as if it had not been attended to for a long period.
ăThe layer of paint on the war had begun to fall off because of age. It was not be able to withstand the effects of weather. More than half the window sills had rotted away. Same thing could be said about the roof. The wooden structure had started to decay and remnants of the decayed wood spread all over the floor.
ăOf course, there was no source of lighting in the house other than the moonlight that seeped in. None the less, it is still brighter than the alley.
ăMomon entered through the large gaping hole in the wall.
ăThe interior of the house looked abandoned with weeds growing from the floor. Seeing that, Momon pondered. He would leave behind footprints if he stepped on it. The man behind walked into the  house calmly, and left a trail of footprints behind.
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ăThe rotted wooden flooring gave up on supporting Momonâs weight and crumbled. From the damaged roof top, a ray of starlight filtered in, illuminating Momon like a stage light. Momon closely observed the surroundings.
ăThe man following behind Momon entered cautiously. Â
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âHey hey, is this fine?â
âNo problem, friend. The place here is safe.â
âIs it? Mah, if you say so.â
âThen, next will be?â
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ăMomon turned around. Â From the beginning, his magic has been activated to look for signs of life.
ăThere was.
ăOther than the man, there were three people within the surrounding area. All three were inside the house. Momon used his heightened senses and was able to confirm the same number presences.
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âThen, you are given one minute to immediately bring the three bodies back here.â
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ăThe shadows around Momon suddenly moved towards the direction he was pointing towards. This was not a metaphor. But two dimensional shadows that really moved.
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âEek!â
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ăThe man released an incoherent scream, like a small animal while looking at the shadows surrounding the place. Of course, no matter how he looked, he was not able to tell them apart.
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âThen, since we have time. Letâs begin my questioning.â
âHuh, what?â
âSimple. Why did you attacked me? Who ordered you to do so?â
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ăIf it was a request from someone, then the matter would be rather complicated. After hearing the manâs answer, Momon let out a sigh of relief.
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âNo one did. We did it just for the money. Of course, if we knew it was you, we wouldnât do something like this. Trust me, I am someone who treats my friends gently.â
âHmphâ
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ăMomon already heard what he needed to hear.
ăMomon let out a smile. He moved in a way that would not leave any tracks in the overgrown weeds, heading closer towards the man. The distance between them was so close till both of them felt each otherâs breath. He took off his gauntlet and placed a finger on the manâs chest before invoking his magic.
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ăThe manâs eyes dilated, and he clasped his mouth. Water came out from the corners of his mouth.
ă<drown> was a magic that infused the lungs with water. It was a magic that progressed in a countdown. It was useless towards those that had the ability to breath underwater. There was a long delayed before it was able to cause the death of the target. In Yggdrasil, it was not a terrifying magic, as there were ways to counter it.</drown>
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ăDue to the attack, the manâs enchantment was lifted. He was shocked by the magicâs effect and  his fear started kicking in when he was unable to breath, and he started clutching his throat. At that moment, Momon spoke to him gently.
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âItâs pointless. You wonât be able to spit out the water. You may try to swallow it but it will still accumulate in your lungs.â
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ăThe man turned and fled after understanding Momonâs words. Of course, Momon did not allow such an act. Momon casually slipped out a leg and tripped the man. He felt onto the wooden flooring of the rundown house with a loud crash.
ăMomon placed his foot beneath the body of the man. With a quick motion, he flipped the man around. He then placed his foot on the manâs stomach while increasing the pressure of his foot.
ăInstinctively at some level, the man understood what was happening to himself. He tried to the push Momonâs foot aside, but it would not move. No matter how he twisted and writhed, it would not move an inch.
ăAs if he understood the extreme difference in their strength, the man clasped his hands in front of his chest with a pleading expression.Â
ăFear, appealing, pain.
ăThe manâs expression continued to change. Momon silently watched as the man grabbed his foot with a panicked expression. The man pushed with desperate strength as his face turned bright red from  being unable to breathe. He probably pushed harder than he had ever pushed. In times of great danger, people were capable of great feats of strength, like pushing aside pillars to escape from a burning building. But even strength born from desperation had its limits in front of Momonâs overwhelming strength.  Â
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ăThe manâs body flapped uselessly as Momon looked expressionlessly at the manâs crimson face.
ăThe corners of Momonâs mouth turned ever so slightly upward.
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ăEventually, the manâs eyeballs rolled upward and water poured from his mouth. His body flopped bonelessly to the ground unmoving.
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ăWith a slight snort, Momon lifted his foot from the corpse, his expression faintly bored like a child that had gotten sick of a toy.
ăMomon turned towards the returning presence.
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âThank you for the good workâ
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ăAs if setting down some luggage, with a casual movement of a single hand, three bodies tumbled forth. The presence was shrouded in darkness, its shape and figure indiscernible. However, Momonâs <detect> spell had reacted to it. Â Â </detect>
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âNow, shadow demons, please show yourselfâ
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ăShadows without thickness expanded from the darkness. It was as if something two dimensional had gained a third dimension.
ăEmaciated humanoid figures with bat wings attached to their backs, their fingers ending in sharp claws.
ăThe figures were pitch black, as if created from darkness itself. The only other colour were the eyes, a sickly glowing shade of yellow. The name Shadow Demon certainly suited them. Â
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[We would request that you show us your true form as well]
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[We would like to confirm that you are whom that our great lord has ordered us to serve]
âWell in that caseâŠâŠtell me the name of your master firstâ
[Our masterâs name is Ains Ool Gown. The Supreme One]
âUnderstoodâ
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ăMomonâs form started to twist and shift.
ăThe form that Momon settled into was no different from the one she normally took in Nazerick. Her clothing however, remained the same, making the chest stick out slightly.
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âWill this do?â
[âŠâŠWe cannot properly verify your identity. We repeat. Please show us your true form.]
ââŠâŠAlright, it canât be helped.â
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ăScratching her head lightly in embarrassment, Momon hesitated. She finally nodded with an expressionless face worthy of a noh mask and the outline of her face twisted and melted. Â Â Â
ăThe form that her face settled into, was quite simply, not human.
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ăHer head was like a pink egg, its bald top gleaming with nary a strand of hair growing.
ăThere were no protrusions at all at the spot where the nose was supposed to be. The area was as flat as a field. The areas belonging to the eyes and mouth were simply empty holes. Eyeballs, lips, tongue and teeth were totally non-existent. The face was akin to the drawing of a childâs doodle using a black pen. There were changes to the body as well. The well endowed breasts shrunk like a deflating balloon that was pierced by a needle.
ăShe dropped the hemp sack on the ground, and the five beautiful fingers on her hands, were replaced by four weirdly long fingers. The fingers wiggled like stick insects and on one of the fingers was a ring.
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ăDoppelganger.
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ăThat was Momonâsâ-Narberal Gammaâs true form.
ăBy raising the level of the race doppelganger, it was possible to gain one more form, but Narberalâs doppelganger level was stopped at one, and 57 levels were focused into her magic. Thus she could not change into anything besides her maid form, but it was possible to use illusion magic to changer her appearance. This was why she was suitable for infiltrating the town as an adventurer.
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ăThere were none but two NPCs from the human or demi-human races in the Great Underground Tomb of Nazarick.
ăThe maids were homunculi, and Narberal and the others, the maids with combat abilities were like that as well. A camouflaging beetle-like race, a predatory slime, a lycanthrope, dullahan, and an automaton.
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ăThe sound was like wind passing through a tunnel.
ăThe strange voice was a mix of both a male and female tone.
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âHave you confirmed it?â
[We have confirmed that you are Narberal Gamma that has orders from Ainz-sama. We will become your subordinates from here on out.]
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ăNarberal, without a word, changed her body. The repulsive figure of a doppelganger disappeared, and the one standing there was a beautiful woman. It was like the earlier figure was a complete lie. She picked up the sack that fell on the ground, and again placed it on her back.
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âReveal yourself, shadow demon.â
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ăResuming her usual tone of speaking, but within it was a feeling like an impending storm that was absent before. As if detecting the changes in her tone, from within the shadows, another two shadow demons joined the first and knelt in front of Narberal. Narberal moved towards the first shadow demon.
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âNee, why must I show my real figure?â
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ăLifting her leg, she kicked up the stomach of the shadow demon. If it was one of the members of the Axe of Cyclone, if it was done improperly, an impressive force would rupture their internal organs.
ăRipping sounds of kachi kachi were heard. The shadow demonâs body bent into a shape like the kanji for nine(äč), unable to withstand the pain, moans escaped its mouth.
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âIf it was for checking the ones born from the hands of the Supreme Ones, I can understand. But as my subordinates why must you see my real figure? The figure of this woman was made by the Supreme Ones for me and is special.â
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ăMaintaining her poker face, Narberal delivered several more kicks.
ăShe was not slacking off. Narberal was a magic-type. As expected it would take a while to kill a about level 30 shadow demon with pure physical ability. Was that understood, or was that not understood?
ăOnce again, she kicked.
ăThe other shadow demons made no indication of stopping her.
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ăJet black fluid escaped the mouth of the shadow demon and its body started to convulse non-stop. Only then, did Narberal stop kicking.
ââ-Fu~. I believe that this is the words of Ainz-sama, and since you are the reinforcements from Ainz-sama I wonât kill you.â
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ăShe lightly wiped off the sweat that accumulated on her brow.
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âNow, dispose of the bodies and trash. There should be a place with zombies and skeletons we controlâ-â
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ăThe order was directed towards the remaining one that was spared. At this moment, Narberal was staring a specific spot on the wall. Â A place beyond the point of the wall surfaced in her mind and she closed her mouth.
ăâ-She began to think.
ăAlthough it was beneficial to have an increased number of minions, however there were cons as well. Her master sent minions from the servants serving him. This might cause some discomfort among the servants. This was as if saying that her strength was insufficient. Â
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ăAn action that would cause Ainz to frown will not be good.
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ââ-There were none, so dispose of them.â
[Understood]
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ăA different shadow demon from the one who was scolded lowered his head deeply.
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âAfterwards, I learned several things from the adventurers party so watch their movement. If you observe strong adventurers you should learn useful information.â
[Hah]
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ăThe information obtained by joining a low level adventurers party was minimal. The information obtained mainly pertained to basic knowledge.
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âEscape if you are discovered when monitoring them. You are allowed to kill them, but you are strictly forbidden from massacring every single one to the point of stopping the flow of information. This will be all, begin your operation.â
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ăLetting her gaze leave the bowing shadow demon, Narberal looked up. Even further above the barely remaining scaffold, the stars were sparkling.
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ăNarberalâs body flew into the air. Completely negating gravity, it was like a balloon that floated upwards.