The overall structure of the dungeon doesnāt change on the seventh floor.
But one change catches my eye. Now there are stones of various sizes on the ground. Itās not enough to really make it hard to walk, but enough to be noticeable. Weāre going to have to be careful about that when running around monsters.
There donāt seem to be a lot of monsters here either. Did someone pass by here before and take them all out? This place is completely silent, except for our echoing footsteps.
I get a bit worried and look at Hikari, but sheās still focused and looking around cautiously.
That makes me feel a little relieved, but I also get the feeling that sheās more focused than usual. It also feels to me like sheās doing it unconsciously, so she might get tired without even realizing it.
āSera, if we find a place where we can rest, letās stop there and have lunch.ā
I think Sera is also concerned about Hikari, and she finds a nice place for us.
I prepare our food while everyone rests.
We didnāt even find any monsters, but Iām still tired. Ahh⦠This warm soup feels really nice, and hits my empty stomach really nicely.
I turn over to Hikari, but sheās not eating frantically like she usually does, sheās chewing everything carefully. Something feels strange about her.
āWe didnāt find any monsters. Does this floor just not have a lot of them in the first place?ā
āI donāt know. Maybe another party has been through here. Or maybe weāre just picking the right paths to avoid monsters without even realizing it.ā
Seraās thinking the same thing I am.
Usually weād be happy about not coming across any monsters, but I want to take down one or two for meat. Although Iām fine with not coming across any goblins or anything like that.
I havenāt used Map today. Iām not even using Presence Detection in all directions, only the back.
Even using it on the back probably isnāt necessary, but Iām taking this opportunity to practice.
āThereās no point in thinking about it. Letās just make sure weāre careful.ā
After this break, we resume our exploration with Hikari leading the way.
I tell her to be careful not to lead us around in circles. I know Iām probably being annoying, but I canāt help but be worried.
Mia laughs a little, and Sera looks at me with a sort of tepid expression. Am I worrying too much? Itās hard to strike a good balance.
We keep going for a while, until Hikari suddenly stops and carefully approaches a corner.
I feel an urge to check Presence Detection, but I donāt. I want to see if I can feel anything without it, but it turns out I canāt. I donāt know if itās because of the skills, or because I never had that ability in the first place.
Hikari tells us via hand signals that there are two monsters.
Mia wonāt attack this time. Sera is going to support Hikari, but itās going to be mainly Hikari who fights.
She makes magic energy flow to her knife, and once sheās ready, she jumps out.
Sera follows her, with Mia and I right behind her. Weāre all holding our respective weapons, just in case thereās a surprise attack.
We see blood snakes slithering this way, completely undisturbed by the stones in their way. We have to be careful about them though, because stepping on one in a weird way could lead to a sprain.
Hikari moves forward without looking down, but she avoids stones like she can see them anyway.
She passes by a blood snake with a streak of light. The knife is too small to cut off its head, but it leaves a deep wound.
Blood gushes out, and the blood snake shrieks and rampages, but itās not too long until its movements become slower, and they eventually stop completely.
Hikari doesnāt check this one, instead going straight for the other blood snake. Rather than continuing to push forward, it stops and swings its tail, probably because it saw how easily the other one went down.
Hikari starts swinging her knife and accelerating even more.
The blood snake is caught off guard and doesnāt have enough time to compose its posture. Itās stabbed below its throat, and the light vanishes from its eyes as it stops moving.
Iām pretty sure thatās where the magic stone is. Iām guessing destroying it means instant death.
I check it, and see that I was right, the magic stone is broken. I canāt use it like this.
āIām sorry, master.ā
Magic stones can be sold, and Iām collecting them too, especially to use with alchemy.
āDonāt worry about it, that was the most reliable way to take it down. Letās worry about the quality of materials if we have the leeway going forward.
But remember, safety first. Monster materials and magic stones can be replaced, but you three canāt.ā
I need to make sure she understands this. Iād be a little disappointed if we were talking about rare materials, but thereās no need for her to put herself in danger for them.
Thereās no need to think about that unless we can easily defeat monsters. The orclord was half roasted too, so itās not like I donāt have a history of wasting materials. Yes, we were lucky to be able to salvage so much meat back then. And the magic stone was fine too, although I sold it.
I store the blood snakes in the Item Box. Weāll drain their blood when we get back, or later when we camp. I donāt think itās a good idea to do that in the middle of this path, because other adventurers might think something happened if they saw it. Then again, doing it later when we camp might end up being the same.
We take down five more blood snakes before we reach the staircase to the eighth floor. I take out the magic stones and stuff them in the Item Box without taking them apart.
Weāre camping near the staircase today, and we need to prepare for tomorrow.
In a way, this is where it really begins, so we need to make sure weāre well rested.
And it goes without saying that Hikariās mood has improved.