Chapter 156 â Redoing Majolicaâs dungeon â Part three
The goblins here on the ninth floor arenât as strong as superior species, but some of them are even stronger than regular goblins with jobs. And they come in groups.
Thatâs why knights come here from time to time to practice fighting against humanoids. Apparently this is one of those days.
âSo what do we do at times like these?â
âHold on. I know one of them, so Iâll go have a talk.â
When the fighting is just about done, Fred goes and talks to the person that seems to be responsible for the knights.
The knights in the vanguard are all paying attention to the front, but the ones in the back are peeking over here.
âDid you talk to them?â
âYesâŚâ
It looks like Fred is having trouble telling us their conditions.
He looks at the knights with bitterness in his eyes, but then musters up his courage and speaks directly to me.
âThey say they want the girls to be positioned on the vanguard of this party.â
He says loudly, and they cheer.
Are you sure you want to be that loud? Youâre going to attract goblins.
Edel looks at Fred like he canât believe what heâs saying, and Gown shakes his head and sighs.
But Fred is being very serious.
I look at the knights again, and see them posing, nodding silently, and looking over here with anticipation in their eyes.
âI know what youâre thinking, I really do, but they want to look cool in front of cute girls. I donât think theyâre going to start making moves on them or anything, so please.â
Why are you so eager to please them? Iâm starting to think they know something you donât want anyone to know.
âItâs fine, Sora. Just stay back for now. I donât mind.â
I donât know if itâs because they heard Rurika or what, but they start cheering again.
âMaster, watching from the back is a kind of training too.â
Says Sera, but itâs not like anyone in our party uses a shield like them or anything. Or are you just telling me to watch and learn?
I think about it, and in the end, agree to their demands.
We could just follow a different path and look for the staircase, but watching how other people fight might really be nice for me.
Hikari and the others might also be more tired than they think. They took breaks and rested, but that doesnât change the fact that they came here from the first floor. And if they want to conquer this floor on their own, they can always come back another day.
Fred runs over there to tell them, and people shake his hand. They also start hitting him.
I get whatâs going on. Itâs like when a baseball player hits a game-winning hit or a home run, and all the other players start celebrating like that.
Itâs settled then, and everyone takes their places. The knights are in front of us, and they advance while yelling to fire themselves up.
Again, wonât yelling like that attract monsters? Are these people all right?
Are they doing it on purpose because theyâre here to train? I hope they arenât just doing it because they want to look cool.
As for us, Sera, Rurika, and Hikari are in front, with me, Chris, and Mia behind. And behind us are the three guys, with half the knights positioned further back.
To put it bluntly, the knights fight like meatheads, using shields and pressing forward with raw power.
They hold up their shields and run towards the enemy, push against them to make them fall back, and finish them when they lose their footing.
Once the enemy formation is broken and they have a clear path to the enemy mage, lightly equipped knights not holding shields charge forward quickly and cut through the enemy.
Itâs a pretty plain way of fighting, but itâs reliable. The knights standing back quickly retrieve the magic stones from the fallen enemies.
I guess they fight this way because they donât have anyone who can attack from a long range.
And apparently they hunt down every enemy they find, because the magic stones they collect are distributed among everyone evenly as extra income.
âIs this your first time seeing this, Sora?â
âYes. Iâve never walked along with knights before. You have, right Mia?â
âYes. I have accompanied them on hunts a few times. Although they werenât such cheerful hunts like thisâŚâ
It was back when she was a saint. I guess it was different for her when she was just a healer. And Iâm assuming most knights from the church are more serious than this, and carry out their duties silently.
âChris, I know itâs kind of late to be asking this, but there really arenât that many adventurers that can use holy magic, are there?â
âI canât say I have seen many. But I think that means there arenât a lot of them, not that they donât exist.
I have heard that there are S ranked adventurers that can use holy magic. Or I guess itâs more like the higher ranking adventurers are, the more likely they are to have mages in their parties.â
Itâs true that there are way more adventurers using swords than adventurers using magic. When I was an adventurer, I think less that twenty percent of adventurers could use magic.
That must make our party stand out, because half of us use magic. I guess I should have thought of that before. There are bad rumors running around the guild already, and weâve also gotten into some trouble with the biggest clan in this city.
And I guess adding two more girls to our party is just making them resent us more, especially since they arenât even slaves.
We keep walking as I talk with Mia and Chris, and for some reason, their captain asks me to show them how we fight. And just as Iâm about to turn the conversation over to Fred, the captain says heâs talking about me specifically.
He smiles awkwardly, and says some of the knights asked that because theyâre jealous of me for having fun talking with the girls while theyâre trying to look cool.
If heâs self-aware enough to feel awkward about it, he really should just say no to them. Apparently they just couldnât take it anymore and asked him this, kind of as a way to vent.
Iâd rather not hear whatâs going on over there so bluntly, butâŚ
Mia is against this, because she says itâs too dangerous for me, but she reluctantly stands down because if I really am in danger, the knights will step in to protect me and show how great they are. And because I ask her.
I might as well put on a little show, in a way that leaves no room for misunderstandings. And despite the stupid reason, I donât feel any malice from them.
Itâs like I canât even really hate them, because theyâre looking at me with nothing but pure envy.
I step away from our party and advance alone, and the knights step to the sides to open up a path for me.
âJust know that the way I fight wonât leave you any magic stones.â
They look at me like they have no idea what Iâm talking about, and their captain nods.