Chapter 196 â Majolicaâs dungeon â 25F â Part four
We keep heading towards the staircase, moving during the day and resting during the night.
We destroy a few orc settlements in the meantime, and fight some frogmen too.
Frogmen have smooth skins, and slashing attacks arenât very effective against them. And they annoy people by moving in a way that looks like theyâre making fun of them.
We have to go through orc settlements to move forward. Maybe we could avoid fighting if we walked further away from the lake, but we donât know whatâs out there, so weâre avoiding those detours.
Weâve been finding fruit like on the fifth floor, but we donât go out of our way to look for it, we just pick whatâs in our path. They donât taste bad, but there isnât a lot of it.
Joshua is at his witâs end as members of his party and Hikari keep looking at it like theyâre sad about not picking more.
âI think weâre almost at the point where the encounter rate for undead goes up. What should we do?â
We saw quite a few of them in the forest last night too.
Maybe weâve just been lucky, but weâve managed to avoid fighting them. But as we get closer to the staircase, I feel like there are more and more of them.
âYesâŚIt would be good if we could eliminate them all before they came to us, but⌠Theyâre said to be strong.â
âI think we should fight them at least once.â
âYes, I think that was a mistake. I guess we were too careful too, but I really didnât think weâd make it this far without fighting any of them.â
ââŚIt would be no problem if we could keep going without ever fighting them, but I donât think thatâs going to happen.â
I think back to what I saw on Map last night.
âMaster, then how about we go look for small groups to fight?â
Proposes Sera.
âCan it really be that convenient?â
âDepends on how lucky we are. And we can move out around dawn and take advantage of the rule that makes it so orc zombies vanish when the sun starts shining.â
âThat could work. Even if we canât fight them all night, we can fight at full power for a short period of time.â
ââŚNow the problem is where weâll be when the change happens. Anywhere near a settlement is probably dangerous, right?â
âYes. Weâll just have to look for it while moving through the forest. And orcs donât always appear in settlements.â
Itâs true, that period when day turns to night and vice versa is a blind spot.
I didnât think about exploiting it like that.
âThanks, Sera. Then letâs shorten each shiftâs time keeping watch, and move out a bit before dawn.â
And we do just that, we get ready before the sun rises, and move out.
But thereâs a problem just before we leave, although not a serious one.
The problem is, should we eat before we go? We are split into two groups, one that says fighting while hungry is no good, and the other that they canât fight with a full stomach.
Iâm in the what are you even talking about camp, but the others are all very serious about this.
In the end, the side that says they canât fight while hungry (Hikari), and its heartfelt arguments wins.
We have a small meal, and then we really do move out this time.
Joshua is holding his belly. Iâm pretty sure thatâs stomach pain caused by stress.
It all started when Hikari got ready quickly and started asking for a light meal. I was about to take something out of the Item Box (while pretending I was using an item bag), and one of Light of Hopeâs members stopped me, saying a full stomach would influence how we move.
Itâs not like I completely disagreed, but we werenât going to eat that much anyway. But for some reason, this person started to really argue, with logic that I didnât really understand. And then two more members of Light of Hope joined in.
Joshua looked on, dumbfounded. When I turned his way, he shook his head, like he was saying he didnât understand either.
Well, neither did I. And then Hikari pulled on my sleeve.
âFour.â
She said, so I gave her four light meals.
Hikari then approached three people of the opposite side, and gave them three steamy light meals.
They were surprised, but started eating right away. Then they said it was just because they wanted a warm meal.
Joshua just looked up at the sky when they said that.
Iâve served them meals that retained their heat a few times already, and they didnât notice?
I guess itâs because I always start a fire to heat them up a bit more before giving them to them.
âItâs tough, isnât it?â
âNo, it was never like this before.â
Says Joshua with an awkward smile while focusing his eyes far away, and probably wondering how this happened.
Be strong.
âBut Sora, I think itâs really great how well prepared you are.â
This time Iâm the one with an awkward smile.
âWell, itâs hard to say no to Hikari.â
I know Iâm too soft on her, but itâs really hard to say no when she looks at me with a sad face.
âAh⌠I think I get it. I have a hard time saying no to my little brother and sister too.â
We nod at each other, with a strange feeling of camaraderie.
We eventually fight orc zombies, about an hour before sunrise, and experience how tough they are.
Theyâre a little slower than regular orcs, and go down without much issue if we know how to deal with them. The real problem is their numbers. Even if we take them down quickly, they just keep coming and attacking.
We get our fill of fighting them before the light ends them an hour later.
After thatâs over, Rurika senses the presence of orcs and takes the lead, as we leave quickly and avoid fighting them.
Everyoneâs tired, except Hikari who is all business as usual, demanding food. I quickly prepare soup and give it to her, and of course she says she wants meat too, so I also cook some meat.
Some people have disbelieving looks on their faces, but they enjoy the soup too after resting a little, although they donât feel like eating meat now.