July 15, 7445.

The next morning, when I woke up, I went to the stables to check the horse gear, but what I wrote last night remained intact.

Is it obvious because there's no way an innkeeper can take a horse out for a walk in the middle of the night?

I hear it's a day, a training day for sunlight (Sun Ray).

Training on the outskirts of the city, but the location is different from that of a killer (Slaters).

There were already a few shadows, bareback, etc. when I went running to the empty space ahead of Eighth Avenue I was listening to.

When I approached them, it was the Falergers.

I don't see two slaves and Rutz.

Still, isn't it pretty serious that you're warming up your body by coming earlier than time?

I also started barebacking with a wooden sword when I greeted him in the morning and went to the edge of the vacant lot.

Soon enough, a lot of people gathered together, but not enough.

One army had no three guys in it, and neither had four.

According to Mr. and Mrs. Lindbergh, the injuries prevented them from training.

If you ask me, I certainly wouldn't be able to do that.

But yesterday when I talked to the Falergers, they talked a little bit about it, but other than Sanno, were you hurt? I wish I didn't have to hide it... why didn't I hide it?

It's five o'clock in the morning, but after this, I train for about two hours, and if I can afford breakfast so much focus, I go back to the inn and hang the healing magic on the injured ones.

Then at ten o'clock, he comes back here, pinches his lunch box, trains until about fifteen o'clock, and breaks up.

Of course, I was told that if I could afford to concentrate, I would like to ask for healing magic to the injured person at that time.

I see, isn't holiday healing magic compulsory at other parties?

I didn't even notice this until they told me.

It does take a lot of concentration to use magic.

Are you telling me that you told me to use magic hard for my colleagues on a corner holiday, and that some people don't like it because I'm treating them for once, and I'm not currently in the labyrinth and it doesn't lead to a loss of strength to protect myself?

That said, if you think calmly, healing magic comes in as much as 50,000 Zs in one go that you did the healer's imitation.

Maybe it's a seco gut to just hang up on a member of the same party.

If that's the case, it's a slaughter.

It was easy to check the collaboration and became a training that separated the offense on a second-hand basis, like a killer (Slaughters).

I thought it was seven first-army teams and six second-army teams, but it seems Corritt is off the first-army team as a referee.

That's the same number of people.

Okay, let's do it.

There was a wooden sword in front of me, Sanno, and a wooden sword by Sannose Kumir as well.

"Hehe, I've been thinking about it for a while. Mr. Greed, haven't you seen me somewhere? Long time ago."

"... I think it was when I went into sunlight (Sun Ray) that I greeted you properly?

"Mmm.... right. Don't worry about it, it's my mistake."

"Yes."

Corritt's decree goes down and training begins.

but the labyrinth row the other day gave me some idea but I quickly got in trouble.

Simply put, the strength of the members of the Sunshine (Sun Ray) two armies is quite low.

I didn't even feel it was a big deal for Semunel, the leader of the two armies.

Is it because it's a people-to-person battle, it's slow to step in, and sword swings and spear punches are prominent.

Pretty much better than Bastral, but even the weakest Ghine, the killer (Slaughters) combat personnel except him, was likely to endure an attack for a while.

If Engela doesn't forget her shield, she's gonna cut it off, right?

We have to get him out of hand.

I noticed something strange after observing it over and over again for a while.

Hi. Apparently you shouldn't punch directly into the other person's body.

Because I'm going to get hurt.

Especially since it's not about dealing with people, it's not a bad thing in itself to hit a massive attack and target heavy damage.

But now that it's a mock fight between interlocutors divided into offenses, isn't training to suit your opponents quite important?

I don't think it makes much sense to take a mock fight between people seriously, but at this level, what level of monster are you assuming? (Hatena) Mark.

In the meantime, the two Falergers and Heroskol feel a few better (wow) than the rest of the members, only to have been given the reign of a true knight by a boulder.

It was a splendid one that went into the hall one way, starting with how to get in time with the other, when to foot and attack and how to swing a weapon.

In one way or another, I guess there are some advantageous parts of my body, but I thought Heroscol was better up there.

Looks like we have more technique than Tris or Zulu.

But it's not the way adventurers fight yet.

If seen as an adventurer's strength, it could be inferior to Engela if not a man-shaped monster.

Previously, when Tris and the others joined us for a while, I had grabbed information about the training of the Green Regiment (Verdegli Brotherhood) and had gone to scout softly.

Their training wasn't like this.

Naturally, in the labyrinth, the focus was on training a tremendous swing of force in anticipation of it because we would deal with monsters, but this was more like it, intense simulation battles between members.

In the training of the Green Regiment (Verdegli Brotherhood), feints were woven to disorient the opponent and a sharp blow was fired where the gap was created.

I also think those under attack were serious, manipulated the shield well, and shared roles well, etc.

Training against monsters is corrupt enough for both us (Slaters) and the Greens (Verdegli Brotherhood) to demonstrate more strength than the monsters envisioned.

In contrast, in the case of sunlight (Sun Ray), even the two armies seem considerably inferior to one army.

The attack is too honest.

Yeah, we've often assumed an orga to our opponents these days, so maybe it was training close to nature and interpersonal.

Not to mention the Auga is huge, it's human shaped, and it's nearly 3m tall, but it's not the first individual to actually have as many as 3m.

Since some people use sticks cleverly, and sometimes (occasionally) even equip them with crude but shield-like things, has the guy in nature and the role of a monster come to use swords and shields quite seriously, unlike other monsters?

Even when it was the turn of an attack by one army, it was training for an attack that matched the strength of two army members.

Of course, the level of technique is rising.

Nevertheless, to this extent...... does it mean that the killer (Slaters) who fights many times every day in the labyrinth has more experience of combat on top?

Especially since I've been scattered. I'm the one who says it, but it's better if you're just training.

Even Balduk adventurers do proper training. They are more than second-rate to the extent that they start showing their faces on four levels, and the majority of adventurers do not train either.

Are you really (injured) resting or playing on your day off?

As it was, he switched offenses several times to train for about two hours and was temporarily disbanded for breakfast.

When I just ate dinner, I went around the Roccos' inn and hung "Cure Serious" every three of them.

Because the MP's only recovering a little while we're on the move. Well, that's no problem.

I saw the horse gear just in case, but as I can tell from the fact that the horse was at the stables, my report still remained in.

It seems better not to expect a reply or new instructions until about this evening.

Therefore, the strength of the members of Sunshine (Sun Ray) in battle was also added to the new report.

Before ten o'clock he returned again to the training ground in Daylight (Sun Ray), where members of one army were now coaching the training of adventurers, including a difficult trip around members of the two armies to make noise in the labyrinth and the pulling of monsters by a sudden dash from it.

Ho, don't learn.

We've never done this before.

This is followed by training to advance through the unknown.

Crossbows, alarm traps and training on how to spot pitfalls were conducted around spear users.

This is like going along with us beating with a stick, but it's like a very ridiculous mould to say the trick on how to beat it or how many times I fan it from left to right at this angle.

Perhaps beating at this exact angle at more than a constant speed guarantees maximum speed travel, and the open mouth won't block it.

That being so, the Falergers, Heroskol, and Sanno are newcomers who haven't been in the labyrinth for six months, rather than in the sunlight (Sun Ray).

I had been cautioned by senior adventurers with a serious look about the areas they had so often overlooked, such as wrapping with rope to prevent them from bursting a water bottle lowered from their hips with a serious look, or adjusting the position of lightly tying with rope from above the clothes on their arms and feet to prevent clothing rubbing.

Oh, this kind of thing, it was done with the right rubber band at Killer's (Slaters).

Speaking of which, Sunlight (Sun Ray) doesn't have heavy armor members like the other top teams, such as metal belt armor (Banded Mail) or stacked billboard armor (Sprint Mail).

They're all leather armor.

Why not? It's okay.

"What do you say? What about sunlight (Sun Ray)?

Hulk called out to me.

"You're all boulders. It's still just a top team. That's a good workout with attention to detail. Oh, yeah, I said something rude the other day that sounded like it was too early for the six floors. He was struck by surprise and seriously injured, but in the end he was cutting through without losing anyone. Apparently, my outlook was wrong. I apologize."

Let's flush it out, even if it's appropriate.

"... it wouldn't be like somewhere with all the combat training, would it? I think attention to all these members is important. You should learn well too."

Heroscol says in a sarcastic tone, but there was an unholy grin on his face.

You must be advising me that this is how it goes.

By the way, I guess it's lunch lunch lunch today, huh?

"Right, you'll learn. Oh, Mr. Heroskol, I forgot to tap the right edge once now, please be careful"

"Mm, well. Sorry......"

"Yes, it's faster to take a step there and grab it with your left hand from the top of the stick."

"Ah... is this what it looks like?

"Nh, it's better to step out of your left foot when you're done tapping to the right end. At the same time, a little while back, like putting your feet there because the area you slapped is safe...... you have to remember where you slapped it. We need to be able to do this without thinking."

I was assigned to a general department in the militia, but I also received basic training in the faculty department during my senior candidate school years.

I learned how to use mine field detectors like the vacuum cleaner that had just been introduced at the time only once.

I just said the take-out of what Assistant Professor Lu said at that time.

Lunch lunches were polydge (not tasty), stewed pork (cluttered in flavoring) and raw cucumbers (lean) as vegetables. But there was plenty of it, and I had a good tummy.

Continue your training this afternoon.

Each member and body area is suddenly designated, and the designated person falls as an injury to the designated area on the spot.

Training to be able to quickly recombine the formation in the event of a fallen ally.

I'm afraid there are rules on how to fall as well.

What's the point of doing this?

Oh, does it make sense if you get injured all the time?

Thinking about it, I don't even have to feel like I might say this is an important training, but I also feel like it's useless after all.

Well, I don't care how you fall, but you also train to reformat properly.

Adventurers are said to be the most dangerous time when someone falls in the labyrinth.

It invites the spiritual upset of its members, and it also reduces its direct combat power.

I reckoned that this training was in itself a reasonable, necessary one, because it would actually be faster to remind the body to be a conditional reflex, rather than a theory in order to make it a form that I could follow without rushing into if it did.

It is certainly worth taking the time to do so.

Then it's emergency training.

Yeah, it's not a wound treatment.

Oh, no, can I say that?

When an ally is injured, healing magic is mostly used to provide initial treatment, but it is assumed that healing magic will not be available in the early stages during battle or due to the loss of magic.

It also feels like moving the fallen guy to a safe position so that he doesn't get in the way of combat, or a simple hemostatic bump that can be made at that time, an exchange of information about the type of wound that the hemostatic drug you apply to the wound and its medication will work best, or something like sitting there.

Sure, fighting is important, but adventurers have important things to do besides fighting, don't they?

Adventurers also have the saying, "It's not like you can be first class because you're intelligent, but you can't be first class unless you're intelligent".

With that said, this is what happened when I first came to Balduk, too.

I might have forgotten my beginnings thinking about efficiency and making things easier with wind magic, or teaching effective magic to Carl and Master Mira.

But when I thought about it, I decided I should use what I could use.

All I have to do is try on my stage.

But I haven't been busy with other party training until now, and it's a good study to know a little bit about the truth.

It's not a big deal, it's enough to know.

Finally, it was well understood that there were a lot of guys who couldn't even reach the second-rate level because they wouldn't even do this.

After training, I went back to the city once and hung the Roccos for healing magic again.

Now you can say it's fully healed.

I had time until dinner, so I went out for a run, and when I returned to the inn, Tris had given me instructions.

... Well, that's radical.

I know it hurts my conscience a little, but it's not a bad hand.

I've heard similar stories from Mizuchi before, so they may have referred to similar stories.

Well, it's no wonder anyone of those guys comes up with that without talking about it.

Steady, this content, people are rough.

It's good to try to make the most of the pawns you can use.

I guess I stepped on them saying I could do enough from them, and I could actually do it.

Apparently, the killer will enter the labyrinth the day after tomorrow.

It also looks like we'll be done by the 23rd of this month, eight days from now.

You must have seen some room.

You're going to work pretty hard.

But it's a little too much.

Another subtraction, damn it.

Gel, Jeldo Ramirez, came to visit me when I tried to get dressed and leave the inn after a shower to get dinner at the right store.

Gel, who thanked me for earlier healing magic, said he had asked me to go to the destination store of a member of Sunshine (Sun Ray).

The two of us walked through the city of Balduk, which was getting dark, to a shop called "Forton".

It's cheaper than the "Gonloo" that gave me my welcome party.

Was this the store where Sunshine (Sun Ray) always stowed up?

If the hoarding area is to this extent, it is also a story that we can snort a newcomer's welcome party in a store about "Gonloo".

There was a member of Sunshine (Sun Ray) at the store who enjoyed a meal on a menu of thoughts.

Me and Gel also added to it, and I drank a slightly cheaper ale because the hop usage was lower than beer and the aging period was shorter.

Yale isn't bad either, but is it because the Japanese are the original reason I think the beer with lower fermentation would taste better for my personal preference?

Lindbell and his wife also appear as they pour thinly sliced bacon and ale down their throats, making the store closer to renting out sunlight (Sun Ray).

When they sat at the table where me and Jer were drinking, they talked to me, ordering ale and some food as well.

"Mr. Gried, how was your training?

said Corritt, who took a sip of ale.

"No, boulders are top team training. You were all working on the acne, and I'm impressed."

"Oh, I'm so glad to hear it."

Meyria says a bit happily, too.

"I wouldn't feel bad if Mr. Gried told me that."

Gel seemed happy too. Jer kept asking.

"By the way, Mr. Greed. Is it true that seven-layer orgasms can be sold for 800,000 a piece just by demon stone?

The conversation stopped around my table on Jer's remarks.

"... it's true."

"Uh-oh, seriously!

"I couldn't even ask if I wanted to."

"I wanted to hear it too"

"Wow, 800,000 for one!

"I knew my father at the Demon Stone Shop was lying."

It became a noise like having a hive. Was there some reluctance at my welcome party that I couldn't ask? But I didn't have to ask, so I thought I'd find out, and I just wouldn't ask.

"I hear that an orga is a pretty strong demon, but is it something that can be defeated easily?

Corritt asked.

"What do you think? I don't think I'm as strong as they say I am. It's a bit of a big hobgoblin place. You can't be alarmed, of course. It was not uncommon for anyone who could defeat his former companions one-on-one now. As much as I wonder if they're all going to be okay. Oh, of course I can take you down too."

I didn't lie. I think I can defeat Bastral on my own now if I use paralysis pills.

"What!? Really?... You don't have a hand in not going..."

I'm not the one who's gonna miss out on Meliá's eye turning into a dollar mark for a second.

"But the problem is six layers..."

Corritt seems a little cautious.

"Oh, that's right. If you put me in the lead, I think you'll get out a little easier."

When I said that without further ado, the couple opened their eyes and objected.

"No, it's not safe."

"Yes, if anything happens to you..."

My chamber of commerce will be unavailable.

What you're saying sounds fine, but you're calculating it in your head.

If you hadn't told me about the Chamber of Commerce, I don't think I'd be thinking about this either.

I spoke lightly because it was read.

"This is about looking at reality, but I am proud to say that I have quite a bit of combat experience on the six levels. I don't think you have a hand in not using me if you think of six layers of breakthroughs as first sense. I was wondering if it would be a good idea to give it a try and take the lead. But I appreciate you taking my safety into account."

Ma, now you're gonna get me in the lead. You just have to guide them well.

July 16, 7445.

The training from the next day was also focused on interpersonal combat with an august view.

You're right.

I spent a day hanging "Cure Critical" on Lutz and Hiss with two slaves from the two-army team.

Now they're back on the front tomorrow, too.

I received expressions of profound gratitude for this not only from Falergers, Heroskol and Sanno, but also from the leaders of the two armies, Semunel.

That's all right.

July 20, 7445.

While we were doing that, time was running out, and today was already the day to go to the labyrinth.

The first four oaks I met in one layer used a "stone arrow missile" (I don't know it's a missile because you won't see a stone warhead if it's in a dim labyrinth) to destroy my brain from one eyeball, then I went in and "airbladed" with my left hand so I wouldn't see it from my buddies, and then I was pissed off when I used my sword with my right hand to wipe it out in no time.

He said go more carefully.

Yeah, I know what you're trying to say.

I was in good shape because I wanted to get stressed out.

I'm sorry. I'll be careful.

The time it took to get me through the top was... eight hours.

The two layers likewise hung through for nearly eight hours.

Daylight (Sun Ray) also has maps (especially even based on the map of Güneh), which took a long time, you said.

21st July 7445

Three layers took me over half a day very slowly.

Still an unusually fast pace if you try sunlight (Sun Ray).

He also complained about the boulder.

He said, "Not that there won't be more traps on the map".

Maybe that's right, but that's an unfounded convenience.

I've never heard of it.

Just to be clear, I think it would take a lot longer to get too slow or too far around fearing demons, I guess.

24 Jul 7445

Repeat the metastasis twenty times on the six floors, choosing a route with few mon rooms.

After that, I walked the first fifty meters of the party alone, counting the Lord in the Mon Room in "Life Sensing" magic, and pretending to scout.

Mr. and Mrs. Lindbell, who had accepted my advice that "you should hit with all your offensive witchcraft," were also delighted that there were few injured people as a result.

There was no one in the crystal room of the six-layer transfer that took twenty hours to reach.

There is a lid in the kitchen pan with a red, worn cloth.

Is something in there? I thought so, but I'm sure there's nothing in there. I don't even have a gibbertie.

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