Ch. 67: Reorganizing and Heading for the Bottom Floor
Parme, who had been rescued, covered her face and sobbed for a while, but with Lapis and Ange comforting her, she slowly started to calm down.
In the meantime, Klaus looked up again to check on her, but he was silenced by Angeā€™s iron fist, while Loren was busying himself burning any slimes that got close.
When Parme finally calmed down, Ange took out a thin blanket out of her bag and covered her, while Lapis checked on her injuries.
Since she had said earlier that she was already being eaten, Lapis had expected harsh injuries, but although the injuries werenā€™t light enough to take easily, they werenā€™t too serious either.
ā€œThe injuries arenā€™t bad, but the state and the range is the problem. Loren, can I useĀ >?ā€
Lapis judged that if left alone, it would leave behind scars for sure.
As she asked Loren, thinking that a girl of her age with such scars all over her body was too pitiful, Loren simply nodded.
ā€œItā€™s fine so go ahead and heal her.ā€
ā€œYou sure?ā€
Lapis prepared to use her healing divine arts as soon as Loren approved.
A priestā€™s healing divine arts was a lifeline not only within the dungeon, but to adventurers in general.
Klaus was confused at Lorenā€™s decision to use one of the limited usages on Parme.
ā€œWell, it is a bad move considering our situation.ā€
Parme had lost all her equipment and was more of a burden than anything.
So Loren knew that using divine arts on injuries that wasnā€™t a threat to her life would be confusing to anyone.
ā€œSheā€™s training to become an adventurer. She should be prepared to have scars on her body.ā€
ā€œCould be. But itā€™s fine, I guess.ā€
As Loren patted Klaus on the shoulder, telling him not to think of it too hard, he stopped arguing.
Next to them, Lapis was about to useĀ > on Parme.
ā€œG.o.d of Knowledge, please heal her using the method you could find within that stupidly large amount of knowledge you possess.ā€
ā€œThose arenā€™t the words of prayer, are they!?ā€
ā€œPrayer isnā€™t bound to specific forms.ā€
When Lapis touched Parmeā€™s body along with a plausible explanation, the divine arts quickly displayed its effects, as the injuries from the slimes started healing.
ā€œIs it just me, or is the healing working really well somehow?ā€
ā€œThose who believe will be saved.ā€
Seeing Parmeā€™s injuries disappear and returning to healthy looking skin, Ange asked Lapis with swear running down her cheek, as if she were seeing something perplexing, but Lapis responded in a solemn tone.
ā€œSo how is it, actually?ā€
ā€œNo idea. Donā€™t ask me.ā€
Although Klaus asked him, Loren had no way to answer.
He guessed that the basic specs of being a demon could have had something to do with the effectiveness of the divine arts, but for some reason he couldnā€™t look past the fact that the prayer might have had something to do with it as well.
ā€œIn any case, blonde rolls can move now so letā€™s get moving. Nothing good will come out of staying here for too long.ā€
ā€œI apologizeā€¦for the inconvenience.ā€
Parme hung her head, the att.i.tude she had shown before entering the dungeon was nowhere to be seen.
Feeling that being ashamed the whole time wasnā€™t good for the atmosphere, Loren tried poking some fun at her as a joke.
ā€œBut are we going to pull her around with only a blanket around her?ā€
ā€œI-Iā€™ll accept it.ā€
Loren had said it expecting her to complain, but to his surprise, she had easily complied.
As Parmeā€™s face turned bright red, Loren became troubled as he didnā€™t know what to do but help came from Lapis.
ā€œAnge and I could at least lend you underwear.ā€
ā€œItā€™s an emergency, so weā€™ll go with the size that fits better.ā€
Adventurers tried their best to pack as little as they could.
It was obvious since they would have to be moving constantly, so whenever they went exploring or on subjugation, they only took the absolute minimum of what they needed.
Even to them, extra underwear was essential, so Lapis and Ange carried around a few changes with them.
Some might wonder why they would do so in the limited s.p.a.ce in their bags, but the jobs of adventurers often got them injured as well as dirty.
From experience, adventurers knew that wearing dirty or contaminated clothes would worsen their injuries or cause illnesses.
Rarely did they have any room to take extra clothes, but always having extra underwear or underclothes, which constantly touched the skin, was the common understanding.
ā€œI brought an extra pair of boots, so Iā€™ll lend you those.ā€
Magicians could often take more things since they didnā€™t have heavy equipment to worry about.
Ange seemed to be so and brought an extra pair of boots, in case the pair she was wearing got ruined by a trap.
ā€œFor the topā€¦mine is too big. Ange, yours seems like a perfect fit.ā€
ā€œGrrrā€¦ā€
ā€œThe bottomā€¦Hmm? Yours slips off, huh. I guess Iā€™ll lend mine then.ā€
ā€œThis doesnā€™t make any sense!ā€
ā€œFor clothesā€¦Loren, lend her one of your shirts.ā€
ā€œHere.ā€
With the difference in height between Loren and Parme, his shirt reached down and easily covered her all the way down to the middle of her thighs.
ā€œI donā€™t know how to thank everyoneā€¦Iā€™ll repay this debt somedayā€¦ā€
ā€œWorry about that if we manage to get back to the surface. Itā€™s not certain we can get out of here yet.ā€
Stopping Parme from bowing her head, Loren told her in a matter of fact way, not letting any emotion into his words.
If he somehow gave her some measure of hope, and that hope was to be crushed, the emotional drop would be a hard one.
So that was why he couldnā€™t let her feel saved in a situation where they had no idea what would happen.
ā€œParme, do you know what happened to the other members of your party?ā€
ā€œIā€™m sorry Master Klaus. My hands were full just trying to run away, and before I realized, I was caught inside the slimesā€¦so I donā€™t know what happened to them.ā€
When Parme told Klaus that she didnā€™t know, although he looked disappointed for a moment, he immediately regained his composure and patted her on the head to try to comfort her.
ā€œMaster Klausā€¦ā€
As Parmeā€™s cheeks turned red, Ange started coughing very loudly.
As Loren was watching the three of them, Lapis spread her map of the dungeon and walked up next to him.
ā€œDo you long for things like that?ā€
ā€œNot even a bit. Doesnā€™t suit me, and I donā€™t want anything like that.ā€
ā€œSounds like you. By the way, are we going to go to the keeper on the ninth floor like this?ā€
Parme joining them could be taken as an accident, but it just meant that they had another person they needed to protect, so Loren decided that it wouldnā€™t have too much of an impact on them.
But in fact, they had to hurry harder than before to defeat the guardian on the tenth floor, so they could send Parme back to the surface.
ā€œKlaus and Ange, the two of you go ahead and protect Parme. Lapis and Iā€™ll take care of the enemies.ā€
ā€œButā€¦No, youā€™re right. Got it, leave her to us.ā€
The first had to do something about the keeper guarding the exit of the ninth floor, and Klaus was about to argue when Loren said that the two of them will take care of it, but he quietly obeyed him, as if he had thought of something.
Impressed at how quick Klaus now was to understand, Loren lead Klaus and the others down the corridor with Lapis, who regained control of her limbs, walking next to him.
ā€œSo, this is where the keeper isā€¦ā€
A short time after they had rescued Parme.
The only monsters they encountered on the way were slimes, and by either burning or slipping pa.s.s them, the group managed to reach the area on the ninth floor where the keeper resided, but what awaited them wasnā€™t a keeper blocking their way, but an unmoving stone doll with its hands and knees on the ground.
The doll, which wouldā€™ve been taller than Loren if it stood up, wasnā€™t damaged at all, but for some reason it didnā€™t show any signs of moving.
ā€œIs this the so-called keeper?ā€
When Loren asked Klaus, who knew more about the dungeon than he did, he nodded.
ā€œItā€™s a stone golem that the school made. But to see that it stopped functioningā€¦ā€
ā€œThis is supposed to be strong, right?ā€
When Loren asked for confirmation, both Klaus, who was knowledgeable of the dungeon, and Lapis, who was knowledgeable in general, nodded at the same time.
ā€œItā€™s not as strong as metal type golems, but stone golems are still powerful. But to be able to cause a breakdown like thisā€¦ā€
ā€œLucky for us, but the problem is who did it.ā€
They now didnā€™t have to fight it to enter the tenth floor, but the problem was who or what was it that broke the golem.
After all, it was hard to think that whoever did it would be satisfied by doing this, which meant there was a high possibility that the being would already be in the tenth floor, which they were about to enter.
If that was the case, they would most likely face whoever it was down there.
ā€œThereā€™s no damage on the golemā€™s surface. If I remember correctly, it had an auto repair ability, but if it took enough damage to cause a breakdown, it repaired itself to fast.
Klaus said as he examined the golem.
ā€œThen how did this guy stop like this?ā€
ā€œFor a fair method, Isnā€™t there a divine art that could deal damage without inflicting wounds?ā€
ā€œAre you talking aboutĀ >? Thatā€™s one of the few attacking divine arts.ā€
Klaus knew that if the golem was defeated by magic, there should be signs of burns or damage, but there wasnā€™t so he thought of the possibility of divine arts.
Against his thought, Lapis immediately shook her head, denying the possibility.
ā€œ> is indeed a divine art that inflicts just the impact to an opponent and barely leaves any wounds, it is but a beginner level divine art, so its power isnā€™t much. Do you think it would be enough to defeat a stone golem?ā€
ā€œThatā€™sā€¦ā€
ā€œThe only people who might be able to do that would be a very high-ranking priest. Then what would such a priest be doing here? And why would he defeat the keeper?ā€
ā€œNo idea about that one.ā€
There was too little information to make a judgment.
As Loren easily gave up, Lapis asked Klaus.
ā€œWhat other methods would there be if they werenā€™t fair?ā€
ā€œI hope Iā€™m wrong, but thereā€™s a pa.s.sword that acts as a deactivation key for the golem and it changes every monthā€¦and of course the teachers know what it is. If you pay them enough, you might be able to get them to tell you what it is.ā€
That was an obvious act of misconduct.
Which was why Klaus hoped he was wrong, but with the sight in front of him, he had to put it into consideration.
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ā€œEither way, we need to go down.ā€
ā€œThatā€™s true.ā€
ā€œThen letā€™s hurry up and go. All of you, donā€™t be surprised no matter what comes out.ā€
On the other side of the unmoving golem, was a single door.
Judging from where it was, Loren guessed that it was the entrance to the tenth floor and signaled Lapis, who was standing next to him, and when she saw it, she walked up and turned the k.n.o.b. After confirming that it didnā€™t open by pushing and pulling on it, she put her palm on the door and started muttering something.