Chapter 191 â Majolica â Part twenty-one
âWhen are you going to go back to the dungeon?â
ââŚHn? Ah, it depends on how tired we are. And we need to talk about how far we are going too.â
We have quite a bit of money, because we completed Willâs quest. We already have enough money to release Sera, if the three of us pool our money together.
Weâve been thinking about ending it here. The twentieth floorâs boss room was dangerous.
The thirtieth is different, so we might be able to get through it, depending on how we fight.
We had trouble on the twentieth floor because the monsters accompanying the boss were tough, but the thirtieth floor doesnât have that problem.
But instead, there are two boss level monsters.
Not to mention that we have to get through the twenty-fifth floor before we get there, meaning we have a long way ahead of us.
The twenty-fifth floor is an annoying one, where different monsters appear during the day and night. The real problem is that it means thereâs no time when monsters become less active.
âI wanted to go with you to the twenty-fifth floor, but I have other plans.â
In ten days, several of the strongest parties in the academy are going to be exploring the twenty-seventh floor and below.
âJudging by how it went today, Light of Hope will probably go with you if you ask.â
Theyâre not complete strangers, have a nice balance, and didnât argue with us or anything. Then again, that might be because we were with Leila.
âIâll talk to the others about it. Itâs not like weâre trying to set a new dungeon record or anything.â
If it was just about making money, the fifth or the tenth floor would do. But maybe thereâs more exotic food on the twenty-fifth floor. We have to go and check.
We donât know for sure because itâs hard to deliver food from the dungeon, other than monster meat, and it gets harder the further down you go. Maybe itâs because people end up eating it before they leave.
We talk about a lot of things while we eat. About the dungeon, magic, food, and more.
âHey Leila, youâre adventurers, but youâre still students. Why do you put yourselves in danger and go to the lower floors like that?â
âMany reasons. Every party has their own objectives, but a lot of people want to be the first to get past the thirtieth floor. I should clarify that Iâm talking about students.â
âIs there any special meaning in doing that while still in the academy?â
If itâs just a test of skill or something like that, there really isnât any reason to go that far.
If so many people are trying to go further down, there has to be a good reason.
âThereâs a reward, and it opens up more opportunities after graduation.â
The current record for people enrolled in the Magius magic academy is the twenty-ninth floor. That means reaching that floor comes with a lot of honor.
Some students who accomplished that ended up joining the chivalric order and magic army corps in the capital. Of course, there are also people who became adventurers and joined big clans, or became provisional teachers in the academy. Their future is wide open after they graduate.
And what if someone breaks the record? I donât know for sure, but I can only imagine all their dreams are laid out in front of them. They might even get a job in the royal palace.
âSo itâs that important?â
âIt is. Iâve even heard of villages that were developed because of that. And thereâs kind of a need for the academy to produce better students than the Fortuna magic institute.
Of course, that doesnât mean students are pushed too hard. In fact, you need to pass tests given by the teachers to go to the lower floors.â
Itâd be pretty bad if the teachers pushed them too hard and someone died.
âDoesnât that mean us teaming with Light of Hope would be a problem?â
Weâve been to the dungeon with them, but from the teachersâ point of view, weâre complete strangers. Wouldnât they be held responsible if something happened?
âThat wonât be a problem. Itâs normal for students to be with adventurers. Not to mention that your party is getting quite famous with a certain crowd.â
I hope she means famous in a good way.
âSo if we talk and decide to team together, what should we do?â
ââŚAsk a receptionist in the academy to relay a message. Why not talk about it now?â
I figured itâd be better to have a calm discussion about that, but I guess I could ask how everyone feels about it at the moment.
So thatâs what I do, and no one objects. They say if the other party is willing, we should go together.
It sounds like theyâre worried about taking on a floor where monsters are active day and night with this few party members.
I canât think of anyone else I know other than Fred and the others, and Iâm pretty sure theyâre currently preparing to face the boss on the twelfth floor.
âThen I will talk to them about it⌠Should we schedule it for, letâs say⌠Six days from now?â
After Leila and her party leave, and Taliyah and the others are resting in their room, I gather everyone in the guest room.
I donât tell them why, but Iâm calling them here to show them the letter and ask what they think.
âWhatâs wrong Sora, calling us so late again?â
Asks Rurika like sheâs speaking for everyone, so I hand the letter to her.
âItâs from Drett, a slaver I know. Tell me what you think.â