Chapter 173 â Majolicaâs dungeon â 18F â Part two
Iâm exhausted. It felt like we were being pushed by the tigerwolf the whole way through.
That fight would probably still be going on, if it wasnât for Hikariâs crazy move.
âGood job managing to respond to that, Sera.â
Apparently they talked about this last night while keeping watch, but even Sera didnât think Hikari would actually do it.
âThat was no good. I was completely useless by the end.â
Says Rurika while dropping her shoulders.
âMe too. If I did a better job, Sera would be able to move around more freely.â
Says Chris, and Mia nods.
We also have to consider that the two people whose attacks could take it down were in charge of defense.
Iâm surprised by the tigerwolfâs ability to respond to everything. We managed to surround it, but it quickly felt which attacks were threats, and understood who it should watch out for.
âBut it didnât run away, despite being at such a disadvantage.â
âI think it didnât see itself on the hunted side. Who knows what might have happened if the battle kept going like that.â
âAnd it was so fast. I didnât know it could dodge like that.â
âI donât think we wouldâve caught it if it didnât come at us in the end like that. Maybe it was mad because it was in pain, but it feels like we won because it lost its cool.â
If it didnât, it might have avoided fighting and ran away instead.
It felt like we were being led around the whole time. Maybe it wouldâve been different with me and Sera in front.
I think that since we couldnât go further in front, it looked like we were surrounding it, but we couldnât surround it completely, and it felt like we were giving it an opening.
The feeling I get is that thatâs where it escaped from anytime it felt it was in danger.
âIf weâre going to keep fighting like this, Chris might need to start firing magic where the it tigerwolves land after dodging, or something like that. Or maybe Sera can fight freely, and someone else takes over protecting the two mages. But then it might overpower us.â
We can probably evade their attacks, but we could be blown back if they come charging.
Itâd be hard to protect the back row like that. I have better reflexes than most people, but whether or not I can keep up with a tigerwolf is a different story. Theyâre both fast and strong, so I donât think I can block those attacks completely.
âIf our attacks worked betterâŚâ
Hikari doesnât usually sound that frustrated. It probably has to do with her only being able to attack with her weapon infused with magic energy once, right at the start.
And even when she attacked with her normal weapon in order to be faster, she still couldnât hit it.
It kept using that speed to its fullest to put distance between them.
âIt might be best to let them come to us and focus on intercepting them well.â
If I remember correctly, Siphon and his party stopped it with a shield, and then countered it.
âLike blocking one of their attacks to kill their speed?â
âYes. And weâll do what we talked about. Block its escape routes, and strike it down with magic. If we damage it and numb its movements, it wonât outrun Hikari and Rurika, right?â
We talk about what we did wrong and how we can improve in preparation for the next battle.
But that last fight took more out of us than we thought, so we take a break while staying alert.
Then I hand Sera a spare axe, and we continue exploring.
Itâs not too long before we face another tigerwolf.
We build on the experience from the first battle, and in the end Sera takes on the same role as the one carrying a shield when Siphonâs party fought a tigerwolf. Moving around keeping its movements in check as much as possible.
I should buy an actual shield next time. Or maybe I need to learn a skill related to that and be the one to use a shield.
Iâm protecting the two mages now, but if it feels like itâs going to manage to slip behind me, I attack with magic right away. It doesnât hit, but it does keep it back.
And they donât forget to fire magic at the tigerwolf when itâs retreating.
This goes well, and we slowly corner the tigerwolf until itâs down.
Killing its speed really does make all the difference.
Still, it was more manageable than last time, but it still wasnât easy. The way we took it down also means its materials arenât worth much.
The third time, Mia and Chris say theyâll protect themselves, so I go a bit further forward.
The fight goes well, because freeing me gives us more options.
The idea is that we just have to make it so it doesnât have an opening to target the back, but this strategy isnât necessarily going to work every time.
âMia and Chris could stand to be a bit stronger.â
Sera reaches the same conclusion, and says that with kind of a scary expression on her face.
âWait. Somethingâs coming.â
Says Rurika just after we let down our guard after taking down the third tigerwolf.
Another tigerwolf jumps out from the other side of the passage, but somethingâs off. Itâs like itâs also surprised to see us.
Looking at it more closely, I see itâs wounded and dripping blood.
At first it feels like itâs going to back down, but then it charges this way.
Sera stops its straightforward attack with her axes, and Chris and Rurika finish it with a series of attacks.
âIt was pretty weakened.â
Rurikaâs words are drowned out by the sound of the footsteps of a group that appears where the tigerwolf was. Itâs a group of six.
They notice us and hold their weapons ready, but once they see the two downed tigerwolves, they cautiously speak to us.
âDid you take that down?â
âYes. Were you chasing this one?â
âWe were.â
âAre there any rules for these types of cases?â
Weâre the ones who took it down, but theyâre the ones who fought it until it was that weak.
âYou finished it, so itâs yours.â
âLeader!â
âItâs our fault for letting it escape. And look at that.â
The man says while pointing at the two tigerwolves.
I see what he means. If that other tigerwolf appeared while we were fighting the first one, it could have gone badly.
The man that was arguing sees that, and looks frustrated.
I get it. They fought it until it was that weak and almost took it down, so itâs no doubt frustrating that this is the result.
The girls are looking at me like theyâre saying itâs my call.
âYou can take it if you want. Just donât complain about the condition of the materials.â
âAre you sure?â
âYes, it was pretty weak already.â
I feel those words brighten up a few faces.
âMy name is Blue, of Red Passion.â
âIâm Sora. Ah, our party doesnât have a name.â
âI see. Tell us if you run into trouble. Weâll be here for a while.â
Blue and his party take the tigerwolf, and everyone says thanks.
Actually, the guy that was arguing stays silent, before one of the others gives him a nudge and he lowers his head with a sulky look on his face.
âAre you sure about this?â
Asks Sera.
âIf they tried to insist it was theirs, I wouldâve said no. But they came to us with good will, so I let them have it. Is that bad?â
âIf you think itâs good, master, I wonât argue.â
After this, we manage to reach the staircase to the nineteenth floor without coming across another tigerwolf.