1566 Episode 1566



the Jaya soldiers who attacked the fifth basement
 There were nearly fifty soldiers in all, but as a result they were all knocked down by the Rays.
 ...for the soldiers, when they opened the hidden door, they were right in front of them.
 They knew that the underground facility they called the giant's nest was under attack, but as soon as they opened the hidden door, they didn't expect an enemy, and they were completely off guard.
 However, while the unexpected was the same for the Lays, the fact that they were able to act quickly may be an indication of their skill.

"Well, it was quite an unexpected turn of events, but in the end we had no need to find a hidden passageway, and it was easy."

 muttered Ray, looking down the hidden passage.
 Ray had anticipated that there would be an aisle for the Giants to ship.
 But it was surprising to Ray that the aisle was this big.
 It's not surprising, though, that the giant might be this large enough.

"...huh,"

 Bune must be tired, as he had been eager to find a hidden passageway, or as he had fought fiercely against enemy soldiers.
 The usual energy is absent from Bune.
 Nevertheless, it would be no mistake of Ray to see something satisfying.
 Although he could not demonstrate his ability as a thief, he was able to demonstrate his selling power to the full.
 though those other than Bune are by far the strongest in pure combat power.
 Bune was able to demonstrate his fighting power this time, partly because of Bune's strength, but even better.
 The soldiers of Jaya did not expect to encounter an enemy suddenly in such a place, and even though it was a place where two giants could move side by side, it was clearly a small battlefield for nearly fifty people to fight.
 Also, Bune was able to make full use of his small body because of his powerful weapon, white clouds, and a small space.

(More than that, the sudden overthrow of the commander must have hurt them.)

 Watching Bune's appearance, Ray thinks so.
 Vichela, who was nearby, calls out to Ray.

"And then, Ray," What are you going to do now? Follow this passage?"
"Well, it's not as planned... but for the time being, we've got a way to go over there's a way to go. and I'll interrupt you."

 Nobody seems to have objected to the proposal, and everyone is ready right away.
 However, it's just the kind of opponent we fought against, and we can't expect to waste that much.
 Bune's strength has improved considerably since he took turns with Vihela in the middle and took a break in the back.
 It was, if I had to say, a replenishment of the long hand... it was all right if I had pulled it out of the dead, fainted, or picked up something that had fallen.

"That's better, isn't it?" Even if there are many people who are unconscious now or can't move because of the pain of injury, it doesn't mean they don't have to think something strange."

 Elena's words react to some of the people lying on the floor.
 They're not fainted, but they're probably left alone with a broken bone.
 We haven't made any moves like this, though, because we have absolutely no chance of winning.
 Ray also believes he should move early now, judging that there is not much information available from the bottom.

"Just do nothing and be quiet." and I will do you no more harm."

 Given what Jaya has done, I also wonder if we should forgive her at this rate.
 Fortunately, however, I didn't have to go out of my way because it was just after the rampage.

(though I'm sure you'll have a bad time later for letting us pass quietly.)

 The best thing for the men would be for the Jaya to collapse.
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 It didn't seem to Ray that it was really the best.
 Anyway, when they see the men obediently follow Ray's words, they go straight into the hidden aisle.

"It's too late, but I don't think it's a hidden passageway."

 muttered Ray as he walked down the hidden aisle.
 Normally, it is Beune who leads the way to guard against traps, but this is a hidden passageway, so I'm not worried about it.
 In the first place, it would be impossible for the giant to avoid traps, since it is usually the giant who passes here.
 It was almost impossible for a few dozen, or all the giants that would exceed a hundred, to avoid it by chance.

"It's a place for giants to pass by, so at least this much space is necessary." But some people may think that this is too small."

 Vichela replies to Ray's words.
 As I went down the hidden passageway, saying so...

"Oh, it's a carriage," Well, if you think about it, it's only natural."

 A considerable number of horse-drawn carts appear in front of Ray's eyes, nodding convincingly.
 This hidden passageway should be at least outside the major basket for the Giants to ship to.
 It is unlikely, then, that the fifty or so people who had just knocked the distance down by the leys came all the way.
 Prior to that, the raid by the Rays was very sudden for the Jayans.
 For that reason, it is only natural to have a carriage ready, as long as it is necessary to dispatch troops in a hurry.
 and now that we had prepared a carriage, it was certain that there would be some of its drivers.

"What!"

 One of those trainers must have noticed Ray's voice. He looks up talking to his companions and exclaims in astonishment when he notices that the Reys are there.
 From the perspective of the coachmen, I wonder who they were.
 We should have sent nearly 50 men as reinforcements, but it was not long since then that's why we thought so.
 It is unreasonable for the coachman to recognize them as part of the soldiers.
 In the first place, the soldiers who went to reinforcements were all men and there was no woman.
 Some liked to use feminine language, but he was still a staunch man.
 The coachmen can assure you that there were no such beautiful women as Elena.
 In other words, it is certain that it is not Jaya's man who is in front of the driver's eyes.
 And knowing that Jaya pushed himself into sending soldiers like this, it's no difficult story to realize what the Reys are like.
 But the problem is that the driver cannot do anything about it.
 If we had directed the carriage towards our own direction, we might have been able to escape.
 But the carriage remained here.
 If I had had more time, I might have moved the carriage, but... the cabmen were complaining about the urgent business, and they put it off.
 if it had been a horse, but if it had been a horse-drawn carriage, the Lays would have easily caught up with it if they had tried to escape.

"Well, if you'd be quiet for the time being, I'd be saved. What should I do? Do I resist?"

 Ray told me so, and all the coachmen can do is surrender quietly.
 Even if you belong to a jaya, the coachman is only a coachman.
 Of course, I'm used to rough things to some extent compared to the average coachman, but I still didn't think I could do anything about my profession.
 What's more, the fact that the Lays are here means that all the nearly fifty soldiers who brought them here a little while ago have been overthrown.
 Or it was possible that they might have been here now after hiding somewhere and passing the soldiers by. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

"I'll surrender,"

 When one of the coachmen first says so, the others nod in agreement.

"Well, that's the best thing. ...but don't worry about it, there's nothing you'd like to ask for. Oh, but I'll get a carriage."

 As he said so, Ray's eyes were turned to the horse-drawn carriage.
 They look at Ray, looking at him as if he were talking about what they were saying.
 It's only natural. There are ten horse‐drawn carts here.
 And the number of laymen is five in total.
 There's no way I can manage all the wagons.
 But even if they are dissatisfied, they say that they cannot change it to their own safety.
 When they are moved together, they release the horse they were pulling from the other horse-drawn carriage and pat their hips lightly.Then, as if they knew what Ray wanted to say and what he wanted to do, all the horses ran down the hidden aisle toward the soldiers.
 and the horses leading the nine wagons were gone, and all the bodies of the wagons were left... Ray touched them and put them in the mistling.
 The coachman was surprised at what had suddenly happened in front of him, but for Ray, who had seen the same reaction every time he used Mistyling, he kept storing the carriages one after another without feeling nothing of the reaction.
 At the end of the day only a carriage and two horses towing it remained.

(The carriage can be dropped from the sky and used as a weapon, or sold in case of emergency. There will be many other uses, and there will be no loss if you get them here.)

 With this in mind, Ray heads to the only remaining carriage.
 Elena and others were somewhat dumbfounded by Ray's behavior, but since it's Ray's behavior, they get into a carriage without any particular words.

"What do you do with the coachman?" I can't help it."

 Marina muttered a little dumbfounded and sat on the cab.

"Shaking".

 One of the two horses twitches with joy at Marina's appearance.
 Marina, the Dark Elf, is naturally liked by many animals.
 His experience as an adventurer before becoming a guildmaster also made it easy for a coachman to do.
 In fact, Marina still manages to convey her intentions to the horse by simply pulling the reins lightly.
 The two horses begin to march in the direction they came.
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 In other words, it was not so difficult for a carriage to change course here.
 The coachmen are trying to say something, but Marina, who operates the carriage, ignores it cleanly.

(I suppose you'd like to say that the carriage you've taken care of is gone, and you'd be blamed from above.)

 Marina's words were half right, but half wrong.
 It was evident to the cabins that Marina, dressed in a party dress that would have made her attend a noble party, was acting as a coachman.
 He didn't seem to care about it at all because the party dress was his usual outfit.
 At any rate, Marina's horse-drawn carriage leaves the coachmen there.
 The coachmen had no choice but to silently see it off.
 and when the carriage was out of sight... suddenly one of the coachmen spoke.

"And what are you going to do now?"
"No, whatever you say," Wouldn't we have to walk back?"
"...that distance?"

 To one of the trainers who tells us with a disgusted expression, the other trainers nod in agreement.
 Of course, it's not a walking distance, but it's still a long distance to the point where you find it troublesome.

"I'm grateful that you saved my life, but I wish you'd at least leave me with a cab."

 Another coachman muttered, nodding as if the others agreed.
 They thought it was troublesome but had no choice but to walk, but one of them suddenly noticed.

"Why don't you go up the giant's nest and drive from the majors in a carriage?"

 It took a little more time for us to raise our eyes and move toward the giant's nest... ...when we saw the soldiers we carried literally piled up dead bodies.