1234 Episode 1234



The demolition of the Silver Lion ended more smoothly than expected.
 Grimm may have cast a spell on the knife for demolition, but even more so because there were so many people.
 Even though it was a silver lion about 6 meters long, with this number of people... such as Elk, there was Min who was used to dismantling materials of high rank monsters, and above all, Grimm gave me advice at important points.

(I think we should give this member a barbecue party with silver lion meat later.)

 Most of them said they didn't need the material, and even Elena, who wanted the material, received only a small portion of the material, which resulted in almost a whole silver lion belonging to Ray.
 If he had beaten the Silver Lion by himself, he would have had no problem at all, but it would take a lot of strength here to defeat the Silver Lion.
 That being the case, Ray felt very sorry that he was going to get almost all the silver lions.
 If so, it would be a good idea to serve the meat of a silver lion, which is probably the best taste.
 That was Ray's honest feeling.

"Well, now... the rest is Dungeon's core,"

 Grimm's voice echoes around him as the Silver Lion is disbanded and the fruit water from Ray's mistling is served to everyone.
 and, of course, Grimm could not drink fruit water for the undead.
 It was a somewhat surprising sight for Ray that Grimm, who could even knock down a silver lion, was slightly envious when he saw Ray drinking fruit water.
 At any rate, as the demolition of the Silver Lion was over, Grimm's gaze was beyond the room connected to it, where the fierce battle with the Silver Lion took place.
 It's not the aisle the Reys came through, it's the other connected room.
 Of course everyone here knew what was there.
 The dungeon that makes you dungeon... the room with the core of the dungeon.

"But... you know what? I'm saying, but if you break the dungeon's core here, of course it won't be a dungeon here."

 Ray probably told me so because he knew one of Grimm's labs was in this dungeon.
 If this is no longer a dungeon, there will probably be a lot of problems in Grimm's lab.
 Grimm, who understood that Ray meant it, burst into laughter.
 The laughter was something of a relief, if not of the undead.
 It was such a laugh as if it were my family.

'Whoa, whoa, whoa. Never mind. 儂's laboratory is not only in this dungeon. There are many more, and if this dungeon comes to an end, there's no particular problem. You know, right? 儂's laboratory is in this dungeon, not in this dungeon.

 Only Ray, Elena and Arra could understand the meaning of the word. ...though Set may have understood.
 Anyway, Grimm's laboratory was in this dungeon... exactly on the other side of this dungeon or in what could be called a slightly overlapping world.
 It's almost coincidental that the Rays were able to enter the laboratory before.
 Recalling it, Ray and his colleagues look convinced.

"Ah... I see,"

 The elks, who didn't understand why Ray was convinced, were hanging their heads, but now they think it's better not to ask... or rather, they decided that they shouldn't step in carelessly. shut one's mouth
 Grimm is now even a good old man, but he is rich in nature... no, he is a powerful undead worthy of being called Rich Road.
 What happens if you behave in a way that offends such an existence?
 That's evident when you see the body of a silver lion easily slit in the stomach, despite its great defenses.

'Well, you don't have to worry about it. If you need a master, you can destroy the nucleus of the dungeon, or you can leave it as it is if you don't want it.'

 If we don't destroy the nucleus of the dungeon here, we'll eventually have a new monster called the boss monster or the Lord.
 I'm not sure if it's a silver lion or a completely different monster...or even a weaker one.

(Even though it's not as good as Rank S, if they constantly call out Rank A monsters, it would be the best place to earn money...I can't do that.)

 Even the Silver Lion needed this much strength to defeat him.
 If more powerful monsters end up protecting the core of the dungeon, it's not easy to do anything about it.
 And given the possibility of eventually getting out of hand, there's no doubt that it's best to destroy the Dungeon's core here.
 Ray also had a reason to miss this situation.
 Previously, when Ray cut the core of a dungeon with a death-size cut, Death-size acquired skills.
 Even so, he has not been able to learn skills from the same monster's magical stones, but he has cut off two core dungeons and learned skills from both.
 One of them was not a complete dungeon core, so maybe another kind of monster... or maybe it was recognized as a dungeon core.
 To test that out, Ray wanted to destroy the dungeon's core here in a death-size way.
 Of course, if this is no longer a dungeon, there will be many other effects besides Grimm.
 Naturally, the buildings around this dungeon will be most strongly affected.
 It's not so much a village, it's a dungeon built on the assumption that the dungeon is here, and it's people who have gathered at the same time.
 If this dungeon were to disappear, there would be no development here.
 No, if you think of it as a remote base, it doesn't mean that it's worthless, but as long as there's a guillem, there's no doubt it's going to hit the ceiling.
 There is no boundary in the first place, and even now monsters, wild animals, and even robbers can come over the fence.
 It was impossible, if not very much, to develop here beyond Gilm.
 In other words, if Ray destroys Dungeon's nuclear weapons, the people who make a living here...and even merchants who come here looking for materials from Dungeon will suffer.

(but it's true that there's no better chance than to destroy the Dungeon's nucleus here.)

 It's hard to develop like Ray's former labyrinthine city on this frontier.
 If you leave yourself to a moment of compassion and don't destroy Dungeon's nuclear weapons... and as a result, Dungeon gets out of control, Ray will only have regrets.

"All right?"

 Ray turns to Marina and asks her for the last confirmation.
 This dungeon is under the jurisdiction of Guildm, which naturally comes from Marina, the guildmaster.

"Yes, I've already contacted Dusker about this. I knew the dungeon would disappear from the moment I heard you would knock down a silver lion. If we don't touch the core of the dungeon here, because we've knocked down the Silver Lion in the first place."

 I could understand the rest of the words without having to say them to the rest of the sentence.
 If Ray and others leave here without doing anything to Dungeon's core, the next person who comes here may do something about Dungeon's core.
 What's more, if the person who managed to manage the core of the dungeon came forward, what would happen if he didn't say anything?
 Considering that, it is true that we should have made it clear who broke the nucleus of the dungeon.
 Also, if the dungeon disappears, the people who gathered here will be in trouble. However, just because the dungeon's core disappears does not mean that the dungeon disappears immediately.
 It takes time and gradually ceases to function as a dungeon.
 In other words, if Ray breaks down the core of the dungeon, the dungeon will not be used as a dungeon.
 For a while... the size of the dungeon, the nucleus, and various other factors are involved, so Marina couldn't tell how long it would be, but it wouldn't be a bad story for the people around her to have a certain amount of time.

"All right,"

 Worries... and as a result, Ray's choice was to destroy the Dungeon's nuclear weapons.
 There were some people who thought much about Ray's attitude, but I wouldn't disagree with him.
 Who contributed the most to defeating the Silver Lion... because I understand that.

'You've made up your mind, then it's better to make things happen sooner.'

 A little up in the air, Grimm leads the way, and the Rays follow suit.
 Only Seto and Yero are watching for anyone in front of the room where the battle against the Silver Lion took place.
 However, it is arranged so that you can see the inside of the room with the dungeon core from the entrance of the room, so Seto won't lose sight of Ray either.
 And in the room that followed Grimm was the nucleus of a dungeon.

"This is... Dungeon's core..."

 Who muttered it to?
 Naturally, few people here have ever seen the core of a dungeon.
 In the meantime, even in the eyes of Ray, who is one of the few exceptions, the core of the dungeon here is different from what we've seen before.
 The core of a dungeon that Ray has seen is only the core of a dungeon before it was created, or the core of a dungeon that was just established as a dungeon.
 Compared to them, the size, color, gloss and, above all, the atmosphere emanating from the core of the dungeon are distinctly different.

Ray

 Grimm's voice echoes again as everyone is fascinated by the core of the dungeon.
 When Ray hears the voice, he nods softly... and moves to the center of the dungeon with a death-size hand.
 Then, while understanding that everyone's eyes are directed at me, I hold on to my death size.

(It would be terrible if I could not acquire skills with this.)While secretly thinking so, Ray wields his death size without changing his expression.
 a sharp blow that cuts the air itself... or, on the contrary, the space itself.
 Then the death-size blade passes by... and the dungeon's core is slanted and slips to the ground.

【Death size learned the skill of topographical manipulation Lv.3】

 At the same time, an announcement message resonates in my mind.
 It's a signal of dungeon's core skill acquisition.

(Good!)

 Acquisition of skills by magic stones -- this time the core of dungeon.
 After succeeding in it, Ray exclaims in his own voice of joy.
 To be honest with you, I wanted to express my joy in a loud voice.
 At the moment, topographical manipulation skills can only be improved at the core of the dungeon.
 In other words, if the level goes up, you may even be able to manipulate the terrain to create a dungeon.
 The current situation is very low, but I understand from several examples, including jumping and cutting, that a skill level of five will dramatically strengthen your skills.
 If so, the level of topographical manipulation will eventually be five, and Ray may not be able to do what he thinks he can be done.

(Well, in order to do that, do we have to destroy two more dungeon nuclei? ...if possible, I wish I could learn how to manipulate the terrain with monsters' magical stones

 When Ray was thinking like that as people around him looked at the core of the dungeon, suddenly the sound of Seto echoed around him.

"Gul-l-r-r-r-r-r-r!"
'What!'

 Just by the cry of Seto, who is wary of anyone coming into the room, I'm surprised that someone might have come.
 However, Ray is the only one who hasn't changed his expression.
 This is because I understood that the voice of Seto was a joyous voice about raising the level of topographical manipulation.
 But those who didn't know it looked tense.

"Don't worry. The sound of Seto's voice was a happy one. It's not to warn anyone of danger."

 The reason I was relieved by Ray's words was probably because I knew the strength of the connection between Ray and Seto.
 I finished everything I had to do here... all I had to do was go back to earth.