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Gamma Ray Burst
I chant the incantation of [Gamma Ray Burst]. I should be able to use it.
Iâll do it. I should be able to do it. No, I shall make it work.
As an expression of my resolve, I chant the incantation of the spell this time. At any rate, I did say to Roxanne and the girls that I would be conducting an experiment. One point confidence game. (TN: èȘ俥ăźäžçčćèČ No idea if itâs a reference or a proverb. Any help would be welcome) Iâll definitely succeed.
Iâll never let my resolve go down. What would happen if it failed? After all, the chuunibyou me cried such a painful âserifâ (lines) out in the middle of the boss room.
The damage received would be incomparable to the Meteor Crash failure back then. This time, everyone is here. Iâm in public.
Roxanne would look at me as if she has had enough. Sherry would glare at me with cold eyes. Miria might demand a fish at breakfast in exchange for overlooking my failure. Vesta would casually console me a bit, surely. It would shatter the trust Iâve built with Rutina thus far.
The loss would be immense. Too immense to recover from. What an idiotic thing have I done?
If I kept my mouth shut, I would never have been exposed. As ever, I donât have a figment of talent. Neither my character nor my ability can be trusted.
Actually, to begin with, Rutina doesnât trust me in the least. She was first forced into slavery and then forced by Roxanne to accompany us. Which part of me can she trust? What a useless human being I am.
Aah, no. Thatâs wrong. Itâs the MP. My MP is low. The reason as to why Iâm having negative thoughts is because low MP.
In other words, [Gamma Ray burst] was cast successfully. It was a success. However, thereâs nothing particularly strange or anything.
Speaking of strange, the room has gotten slightly brighter. It really has gotten brighter, hasnât it? There doesnât seem to be any change other than that. Does [Gamma Ray Burst] have no other effect?
Or, because I donât have the ability to use it, did it yield no effect? Itâs different. Thatâs not it.
âAmazing, desu.â
The monsters have collapsed. The two monsters, that appeared beside the boss, turn into smoke immediately after they emerged. Thatâs [Gamma Ray Burst]âs power.
The two dead monsters look similar to Gummi Slimes. Can it one-shot the 23rd floor monsters? The boss still remains, though. Because it was a dull human who used it? It doesnât seem I can kill the boss in one hit.
âVesta, the sword.â âYes.â
I had done the preparations to open the Item Box immediately and take the MP recovery medicine out in case of a contingency; however, if itâs just the boss, thereâs no need. The uncool plan of the petty me has shattered. I close in on the boss from the side after receiving Durandal from Vesta. And use it to slash the boss from the side.
I seem to be absorbing MP. With every hit, my mind seems to be calming down. Iâm fine. I can fight.
Miria and a-little-late Vesta join in on besiegement of the boss. Roxanne is standing the front of the boss. Sherry thrusts her spear from behind. Rutina seems to be participating in the siege, too.
The boss collapses after only a few hits from Durandal. [Gamma Ray Burst] seemed to inflict massive damage. It wasnât able to kill the boss, but it wiped the small fries. Itâs considerably powerful. I wasnât able to use it before, but itâs
âHow was the experimental magic?â âFor an instant, it flashed dazzlingly. The rear turned bright.â âIt flashed?â
Based on what Roxanne said, [Gamma Ray Burst] seems to emit light. I wasnât able to see it, though. Because itâs called âgamma rayâ, I thought it would be invisible to the eye; however, is that not the case?\nâI saw it clearly because I was on the side. It was shining.â âI saw, too. Michio-sama was shining.â
Because they were in the back row, both Sherry and Rutina seem to have seen it clearly. Shining, huh? The light emitted by [Gamma Ray Burst] isnât actually a gamma ray but a low frequency light. Because the light emitted accelerates to nearly the speed of light, it turns into a high frequency light due to the Doppler Effect.
On the contrary, from my â positioned at the centre â view, the frequency lowers due to the Doppler Effect, disconnecting me from the range of visibility. Itâs a terrible red shift. Because Roxanne and the girls wouldnât be able to live if they were exposed to a large quantity of gamma rays, it may likely be not the case. They are safe because the allies donât get hit by an area of effect spell.
âTo be able to cast such a spell, as expected of Master.â âI donât think such a spell has much use. Itâs quite troublesome to use. Itâs out of question if I cannot use it in case of emergency.â
Although the damage [Gamma Ray Burst] inflicts is amazing, the consumption of MP is equally amazing. Whatâs more, my MP didnât restore fully even after killing the boss. In terms of MP efficiency, the winner would definitely be Wizardâs or Great Wizardâs magic. Although it can one shot small fries, thereâs no helping it.
Like [Meteor Crash], itâs not an everyday use spell. Itâs a trump card for contingencies. I can fight using Durandal, too, in order to recover MP. There shouldnât be any problem in fighting at the front using Durandal. That said, there shouldnât be any problem in using normal magic either while Miria and Vesta take on the enemies. Roxanne neednât even be mentioned.
âYou should definitely experiment if youâre able to use such a terrific magic.â âItâs troublesome, though, to the point I cannot cast it twice.â
Sherry approves of the importance of experiments.
âRelief, desu.â âIndeed. I think I feel relieved thinking such a great magic can be used at the crucial moment.â âYou really are as terrific a gentleman as I expected.â
The experiment seems to have impressed Miria, Vesta and Rutina. I can safely be concluded as a great success.
âThen, before heading back to the 29th floor, search for monsters on the 24th floor, Roxanne.â âUnderstood.â
Without moving to the 29th floor, I continue on the 24th floor without any change. After recovering MP, I jump to the 29th floor boss room.
âRutina, try hitting the boss once in order to get a feel. Even if itâs the boss, itâs not that scary if you hit it from the side.â âVery well.â âWe have already fought the 29th floor boss with 5 people without any problem, so donât worry.â
We enter the 29th floor boss room and fight the Boss Taurus. The battle progresses smoothly. Because I donât have Gambler selected, the boss doesnât get petrified till the end; however, we kill it without any problem.
âI felt somewhat nervous, but I can handle it, too.â âI look forward to it.â âAnyways, are you going to repeat this? Ah, no. I should be able to do it, too.â
She wonât need to psyche herself up once she gets used to it. Besides, Rutina doesnât stand in front of the boss. Actually, the one who stands in front of the boss is the one who suggested repeating the boss battles.
Huh?. By any chance, is it difficult for Roxanne, too? Whatâs the possibility of her saying it out of obstinacy?
The boss battles are supposed to be difficult. I would probably have a hole in my stomach from the pressure if it were me. Is it painful for Roxanne, too?
Did she propose it because she wasnât able to look up anymore? Because sheâs obstinate, does she want to look cool by doing something which no one but she can do? Thatâs good enough. Take rest already. However, should I really say that to her?
âRoxanne, too, sorry for always troubling you. The boss battles must be difficult.â âThey are? But- thank you very much.â âIf you feel even a little uneasy, please tell me right away.â âYes, Iâll do that, of course.â
Although Iâm being considerate, there doesnât seem to be any need for the time being. She doesnât even have a clue that Iâm being considerate. If youâre fine with it, Iâm fine with it, too.
âHow about we fight on the 30th floor once? Rutina has yet to see a Half Herb.â âYouâre right.â
I consult with Roxanne. Weâll try to fight a Half Herb on the 30th floor once.
âYou make it sound like itâs easy.â\nRutina braces herself. Well, if you can handle the 29th floor boss battle, the 30th floor shouldnât be a problem either. In the end, there was no problem, so we return and repeat the 29th floor boss battle. Smooth. There are problems, though.
Firstly, itâs more difficult to petrify the boss without Abnormal Status Resistance Down. Itâs not like we cannot kill it if it doesnât get petrified; however, the duration of battles increases by 30% to 40%. The faster we kill it, the more we can repeat the battle. So, not selecting Gambler is no good?
âAgain, desu.â
After going 2-3 rounds without the boss getting petrified, Miria shoulders can be seen drooped. Thereâs another problem. Itâs Cook.
The Boss Taurus seems to drop a rare ingredient, chuck flap. I havenât seen one thus far. Today, the Moloch Tauruses havenât dropped any chuck rib either, so I can assume itâs a pretty rare ingredient like chuck rib. Therefore, I want to obtain one during the repeated boss battles today.
We will repeat the boss battles until it drops. Itâs a way to reach the target; however, what should I tell Roxanne? Rutina sees me as a gourmand already. Miria would insist on repeating it, if it were a fish. As it turns out, I have no choice but to select Cook secretly.
Iâd end up with 8 jobs if I attached Hero, Adventurer, Jobless, Grand Wizard, Priest, Great Hero, Gambler, and Cook. Itâs over the limit. Besides, Iâll have bonus points to spend on an experience points category skill if I select Seventh Job. With Cook, I wonât have bonus points to spend elsewhere.
The purpose of repeating the boss battles is to gain more experience points. If I selected more jobs, gaining less experience points resultantly, I would be mistaking the means for the end. I must not lose sight of the goal. I must not mistake it with the target.
Well, Iâll make the best possible compromise. The Cook will be better for the 29th floor. The reason being, I cannot get a rare ingredient from a boss if I donât fight the boss. The higher the risk the greater the reward. Or is it different?
Rather than gaining the experience points, Iâll enter the boss room to get the rare ingredients. The reverse approach. In the process, I can gain the experience points.
My target is chuck flap. I wouldnât deny it if they called me a gourmand.
Then, which one should I remove? I should be removing Priest first. Iâm fighting the boss battles with the objective of shut-out. (TN: It has been used on many occasions, so it needs to be defined. Shut-out: a competition or game in which the losing side fails to score) Thereâs no need to consider recovery.
I select it due to safety-first, of course. However, if I think about it, I wouldnât be doing the boss battles if I were particular about danger. Besides, itâs safer to just not enter the labyrinth. Because Iâm beginning to think of the boss battles as daily routine, itâll be better to consider these preparations as routine, too.
Also, I can remove either Hero or Great Hero for their roles overlap. I cannot expect Great Hero to level up if I remove it. Because Iâm not using Hero much, I can remove it. I can also use Item Box with Great Hero. The bonus points would decrease if I removed Hero from First Job; however, itâs within the scope I can manage.
It feels somewhat unpleasant that the next highest job, to be used as First Job, is Jobless. Well, it cannot be helped. Because Jobless is a job that isnât widely known, there may be some benefit of doubt. If it comes to light, Iâll turn into a gourmand+carouser in front of Rutina. (TN: éăłäșș â Asobinin â We have been translating it as Jobless, but it may also mean Carouser which means someone who drinks excessively. It may also mean Playboy. By the way, gourmand means a food connoisseur)
First, I remove Hero and select Gambler. Itâd be scary to suddenly change everything. After taking off Hero, Iâll fight once or twice before exchanging Priest for Cook. And if thereâs no problem with that either, Iâll finally remove Durandal, too.
âHave you gotten a little familiar with it, Rutina?â âI donât have any problem.â âWell, donât relax your guard even if youâve gotten used to it.â âOkay.â
I use the causal warning to Rutina as an excuse to make the changes then head to the boss room. Because I have removed Hero, our attack force should drop to some extent. Itâd be so troublesome to explain all the whys one by one, so I decide not to.
âDid it, desu.â
However, before we had the opportunity to notice the attack force having gone down, Miria petrifies the boss. I can hear Miriaâs cheerful voice. The remaining Moloch Tauruses get petrified as well. Miria has completely suppressed this boss battle. This follows the moment I select Gambler, huh?
âAs expected of Miria. Thank you.â âYes, desu.â
Her voice has regained the liveliness. She was accumulating anger up when she wasnât able to petrify the bosses without Gambler. Itâs like sheâs venting out the pent-up anger after a great success. I didnât cast Abnormal Status Resistance Down on the Moloch Tauruses, though. She petrified them on her own.
I take Durandal from Vesta and dispose the petrified monsters off. If I select Gambler and Miria petrifies the boss, I can select Cook and be done with it; however, I decide not to do that. Iâm not sure about the experience points setting if I switched the jobs in the middle of the battle. There may be disadvantages, so I shouldnât tinker with it needlessly.
Thereafter, having confirmed the situation, I decide to remove Priest and Durandal. Rutina has gotten used to it, too, somewhat. So, from now on, itâll be a full-scale start.\n