Chapter 197 â Majolicaâs dungeon â 25F â Part five
We finally found a marker thatâs on an edge of the lake.
No one knows who made it, but itâs an out of place statue standing proudly on a small island in the lake.
We donât know who itâs modeled after either, but itâs said that its expression changes depending on who looks at it. The statue has a fancy looking dress, is holding a bishopâs staff in its right hand, and itâs holding it up high as if showing the way.
In actuality, that bishopâs staff really is pointing towards the staircase.
We take down some frogmen, and after checking the statue, we leave the lake.
Only a little more until we reach the staircase, but that little more is a long way.
âWe should summarize what we know.â
âYes. We probably have to consider fighting at night from this point forward.â
We probably have to assume weâll be fighting through the night.
âFirst, the orcs we defeat during the day are revived at night as powered up orc zombies. And apparently theyâre counted by settlement, not by the individual.â
âAnd each settlement is its own community, meaning orcs are territorial even towards each other. That means territorial boundaries are relatively short.â
Says Joshua, and Rurika continues.
âAnd I think the orc zombies take some time to appear when day is changing into night. It doesnât look like the orcs we take down turn into orc zombies immediately.â
Yes, weâve learned a lot through the battles weâve had so far. We need to base our course of action on that knowledge.
In particular, at night, this part of the forest is filled with orc zombies all the way to the staircase.
We have some time to move, so we can run through while we can, but no matter how fast we go, weâre still going to have to walk through the forest at night.
âHow about we rest early, and move out just before night?â
âThatâs probably our best option. And itâs probably safer to avoid fighting when we can, and move as far as possible before the sun goes down.â
ââŠI donât think we have much choice..â
âI hope we can find a defensible place. It might be hard with our numbers.â
Itâs hard to rest in shifts when we donât have anything behind us and have to watch over the whole area around us.
âLetâs just do what we can. Leila also didnât stop our two parties from coming here, so she thought weâd be fine.â
âThatâs true! Then letâs rest for today, and tomorrow weâll attack a settlement and advance from there.â
By attacking a settlement, we secure a safe area until nighttime. Orcs tend to not walk into other orcsâ territory.
Weâll also use the time before the orc zombies appear, to take down the first ones to appear and move forward.
But tonight, we camp as close to the lake as we can, and move out just before dawn.
Then we move as far as we can during the day, and take over one of the orc settlements. I kind of feel like weâre a band of bandits when we do this, but this is what we have to do to beat this floor.
We need to rest well today, in anticipation of having to be on the move all night.
As soon as the sun goes down, we move straight forward. We chose to move through the shortest distance possible, rather than try to evade monsters by zigzagging, and take down the first orc zombies that appear as quickly as possible.
Weâre going to be using holy water and magic without being stingy.
People are surprised to see me with a sword in hand and using magic for some reason. I guess itâs true that I havenât been stepping up and fighting, but Iâm pretty sure theyâve seen me fight a few times.
âThis way. More will come if we walk a bit longer, so watch out!â
Rurika yells, because they already know where we are anyway.
We follow her voice, and thereâs another group of orc zombies. We donât even have time to rest between fights, so the sorcerers take turns firing magic.
I have a lot of mana potions, but weâve been making adjustments gradually because drinking at short intervals lessens their effect, and we canât drink that many anyway.
âHikari, how are things behind us?â
âItâs still good, but theyâre coming.â
I check Map, and see them coming in droves.
Theyâre not fast, so thereâs still a good bit of distance between us, but the monsters arenât just coming from the front and back, theyâre coming from all sides.
We all know that, so we have scouts positioned to the left and right, always alert.
âIâm actually scared of what comes next.â
âWhatâs that?â
âI keep thinking weâre going to be billed for these expensive itemsâŠâ
âWhy would you? These are necessary expenses.â
We talked about this before, but I guess itâs different when they actually use the items.
âIâm going forward a little.â
Having more people means I can move a bit more freely.
Itâs nice to be able to trust the back row to capable people. Then again, is it still a back row when weâre surrounded?
I fire magic and get closer as I take down orc zombies in front of us.
Itâs easy to damage them thanks to the effect of the holy water. And most importantly, Iâm faster than them, meaning I can take down more of them.
But of course, a prolonged battle takes a toll on my stamina, so I canât keep this up forever.
âSora, change.â
Joshua jumps forward and crosses swords with an orc zombie. Hikari uses that opening to slash it, and they keep going like that.
Eventually their numbers start thinning out in front of us, but thereâs more and more behind us.
I try slowing them down by firing magic from a distance, but they donât care, and keep moving forward.
They disappear when downed, so their corpses donât even get in the way of the others.
âThe sun!â
I hear someone yell.
I turn to look, and see sunlight coming through the trees.
It gradually expands and wraps around the orc zombies, and they melt one after the other.
Itâs still a strange sight, no matter how many times I see it, but everyoneâs relieved.
âLetâs check our surroundings.â
Says Rurika, and the five people that can scout look for enemies.
I also use Map to check for enemy reactions, but weâre pretty far deep, and I see none.
I can see the edge of the dungeon, so weâve almost reached the staircase.
âThere arenât any monsters around us. What now?â
Joshua and I look at each other, and we decide to take a break.
There arenât any monsters ahead of us, but walking through the forest still isnât easy for them, considering how tired they are.
We also have breakfast, and take turns napping before continuing to move forward.