After reaching the thirteenth floor, we settle down and spend the night, and move out again after having breakfast the next morning.
We find kobolds here. Monsters that walk on two legs and have dog-like heads.
They mostly attack by biting and slashing with their sharp claws. Theyâre also different from wolves in that they wear defensive equipment like humans.
We have the advantage in the reach of our weapons, but when they block attacks with their equipment and press closer, they become trickier to use. Theyâre fast too, so theyâll end up toying with their opponents if they canât keep up.
Hikari and Sera are fine, but Rurika is pushed back a little. Sheâs gone up in level since she first entered the dungeon, but thereâs a clear difference between them and her. I donât think experience is the problem, I think the difference in their levels is creating a gap in their general abilities.
It takes a bit, but after fighting without rushing, the kobolds go down. Chris supports them with magic attacks, and Mia tries to support them too while refraining from using magic too much.
Apparently she learned a new spell after leveling up, but she canât use it very well yet. Even if people just sort of know how to use abilities when they learn them, that doesnât mean they master them right away.
âDonât you use spirit magic?â
âThatâs a little difficult. I canât continuously use it in this dungeon with my current power. And not a lot of people can use it, so I try not to use it unless I have to.â
Chris says she can use it in places with a lot of nature like the fifth floor.
Iâve asked her to use it once just to see it. It felt like the flow of magic energy was calling something, but I couldnât see their shape very well.
When she said they were cute, it felt like a few (I guess) of the spirits objected, but I donât really know what they actually felt. What left the biggest impression on me about all that is how much fun Chris seemed to be having.
But the biggest reason why Chris doesnât want to use spirit magic, is that sheâd have to release the magic energy she uses on her disguise to be able to use it to its full potential.
I guess thatâs why she wears that hood at all times. If she does use spirit magic, that will reveal her true face and the fact that sheâs an elf.
âHow are your weapons?â
I ask Rurika and Hikari after dealing with the kobolds and checking to see if there arenât any more threats around.
âItâs easy to use and it can go all shpa shpa.â
I canât tell what she means by that new expression, but at least her face tells me sheâs happy with it.
âI was confused at first because the weight is a little different, but they feel good.â
âDo you want me to adjust the weight?â
âNo, itâs fine. Weight itself can be a weapon too.â
âI see. But tell me if using them for a long time makes you tired.â
âSure. But seeing Sera and Hikari fight really brings my confidence down. Youâre a lot stronger than before too, SoraâŚâ
So sheâs feeling a little inferior.
Sera gained experience fighting in the dark forest, Hikari received training in a unique environment, and Iâve fought a few high ranking monsters since I said goodbye to Rurika and Chris.
Sera in particular is probably one of the best in this city. At the very least, I havenât seen many people that can stand on par with her.
But looking at the downed monsters, it looks like Rurika was the one who cared the most about the state of their materials. Basically, sheâs fighting them with the money she can make off them in mind. It makes me feel like she was having less difficulty with them than she thinks.
âDonât worry too much about it. In fact, I think itâd be great if you could teach them based on your experience as an adventurer. I donât know a lot about that sort of thing.â
If we can use our strong points to make up for the othersâ faults, we can make quite a party.
That night, I stand watch with Rurika and we talk about all sorts of things. Mostly about how to use magic energy, which might very well be the biggest reason why she feels like she has to rush to catch up.
âMithril conducts magic energy well, but you still need a good foundation, or it wonât work.â
âI borrowed those glasses to practice, but I canât get the hang of it.â
âMia had trouble too. And Hikari learned slowly with Leila and her party.â
âSo I really just need to work through the basicsâŚâ
âWhy donât you try going to the magic academy? You donât have to graduate or anything, you could just learn the basics and quit.â
âThatâd take time, and thereâs ErisâŚâ
She said she wants to gain experience in the dungeon and get stronger, but it sounds like Eris is still weighing on her mind.
In fact, Rurika is probably more worried about her than Chris.
âItâs natural to be in a hurry. We should all talk about this after we leave. Even if you do want to join the academy, youâd need to look into their requirements and stuff like that, right?â
âYes. Weâll talk to the others about it.â
âThatâs great. And who knows, maybe youâll get the hang of it while we explore.â
I hand her the magic stone used to practice and the magic energy seeing glasses.
âHum, why?â
âYou can practice while I keep watch. Not that you should try to force yourself to practice more or anything.â
Rurika weighs the responsibility of keeping watch and the allure of being able to practice, and in the end, canât resist the urge to get better. She stretches her arm and grabs the magic stone.
I think itâs probably because she saw how strong Hikariâs slashes get when she infuses her weapon with magic energy.
âBut Rurika, even if you get good at handling magic energy, be careful when you fight. It increases attack strength, but generally speaking, it doesnât improve your physical abilities. You might be hit with a nasty counter-attack if you get overconfident.
Well, you can also use magic energy to improve yourself physically, but that comes with its own problems.â
âI guess thatâs true, I need to be careful to not let myself get swung around by my weapons. But before I can worry about that, I have to learn how to control magic energy in the first place.â
She keeps at it until itâs time to sleep, but doesnât see any results from it.
Yes, itâs probably my way of teaching thatâs flawed. Hikari and Mia can probably do a better job.
Theyâre getting along, but itâs probably hard for Rurika to ask them. Iâll talk to the two of them about it later.