1752 Episode 1752



The scene in front of him was unbelievable to Markis.
 A small monster named Gamerion suddenly appeared in the presence of a monster called Gamerion who could not even scratch himself or all the friends he had met in Gilm... Ray, nicknamed crimson, cut off Gamerion's head with ease, as if he were cutting weeds there.
 For a moment Marquis wondered if the scene before him was a dream or something.
 But the feeling of the spear in his hand... and the severed head does not kill the momentum, and the intense smell of iron rust flowing from the severed neck, he tells Marquis that the sight before him is not a dream.

"Are you okay? You're not dead, are you?"

 Relieved that Gamerion had been killed, Marquis speaks to his companions behind him.

"Oh, oh, I'm all right."
"I don't have a problem, either, but Orbinier remains faint."
"Because I was blown away by Gamerion's charge. ... I hope it wasn't broken. It wasn't that effective with the portion we had."
"Well, more than that... that's crimson, isn't it? It's got to be my mistake..."

 I hope so.
 He tried to say so, but before he could say it to the end, there was a violent and dull sound around him.

'What!'

 Marquis and his companions turn to the sound reflectively at the sound coming from behind.
 ...if Gamerion had still been alive, he wouldn't have been able to afford it.
 Fortunately, though... and fortunately, Gamerion, whom the Marquis were fighting, had been easily killed by Ray.
 That's probably why I was able to see the sound behind me.
 Looking behind them, the Marquis blow through the air for more than a dozen meters and bounce to the ground again and again... and see the Gamerion rolling around shaving the ground.
 Gamerion couldn't win even if we fought with all our might.
 It is shocking to see two such opponents easily knocked down in a row.
 Marquis swallows the saliva in his mouth, apparently out of fear or admiration, in the presence of a different person from themselves.
 The Markis looked like that, but Ray, the first to defeat Gamelion, didn't seem particularly concerned.
 It was by no means unusual for Ray to behave this way.

"Seto, I think you've cleaned it up."
"Slurrurling.

 Seth notices Ray's voice and exclaims happily.
 The reason why the voice seems to be a bit proud is because it's done well.
 Ray told me before the battle with Gamelion that he would not have much to eat if he delivered a blow that would blow him up as usual, but ... he must have been so happy to have killed Gamelion without doing so.
 Gamelion, who he himself has killed... glances at Seto, who is going to secure the faraway Gamelion, and Ray calls out to the Marquis again.

"Now, then... I ask you again, just in case, that Gamerion is in my possession?"

 Marquis nods back on behalf of the party to Ray, who repeatedly asks, "You don't say such a thing, do you?" when his prey is stolen.

"Oh, yeah. Of course. We were saved by Mr. Ray. But I'm not going to be so mean as to call in our prey."

 Ray is not particularly surprised that Marquis knows his name.
 In the first place, it's no wonder that he recognized himself as Ray at the time of the double-spear stream of Death Size and twilight, and there's even the Gryphon Seto.
 And if you don't know Ray... that's a matter of the past, like Moguri.
 However, today's guillem is attracting a large number of adventurers, regardless of whether they are real or not.
 That being the case, some of them may be completely ignorant of the adventurer's common sense.
 At the very least, it's safe to say that the Marquis in front of Ray seem to have a good sense of the area, and that Ray was saved as much as possible without causing unnecessary disturbances.

"Well, then..."
"Glu? Glu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu-lu!"

 As if to interrupt Ray's words, Seto's voice is heard.
 But it's not a cry of intimidation or vigilance against the enemy, it's a cry of joy.
 When Ray looks towards Seto, he sees several adventurers approaching him from afar... one of them and convinces him why Seto screamed joyfully.
 One of the adventurers was a familiar figure to Ray.

(Blasso said that Fluorocarbons are hunting for Gamerions.)

 I remember the words of my acquaintance, Dwarf, whom I met in the guild.
 One of the adventurers... in the shape of leading other adventurers, CFC caresses Seto, who is happily crying at the sight of him.
 A few seconds later, Fluorocarbons led the other adventurers towards Ray.
 In addition, Seto walks right next to such fluorocarbons with Gamerion in his arms, and adventurers led by Fluorocarbons look envious at Seto.
 The Gamerion hunt is already nearing its end, and the number of Gamerions still around here is decreasing.
 Meanwhile, Ray kills as many as two Camerions at a time for what he has knocked down and what Seto has knocked down.
 As an adventurer on a gamer hunt, you can't be envious of it.
 But that doesn't mean I can ask Ray to send it to me.

"Well, Ray. Two Camerions? I envy you. I'll follow your luck."

 The adventurers, including Marquis, stop moving when they say so.
 Fluorocarbons are older than the Marquis, but they still have good features to describe as beautiful.
 She was such a beautiful woman that she thought she wouldn't be in trouble with a man if she wanted to.
 Such a beautiful woman suddenly calls herself me, so it would be impossible not to be surprised.
 Ray was not particularly surprised, though, because he knew Fluorocarbon had a masculine personality that didn't match his appearance.

"I heard from Blaso that you were really hunting for gamerions."
"Did you meet Blaso?"

 Fluorocarbons had a slightly unpleasant look on their faces in the name of Brasso, but their expressions were soon erased.

"Oh, in the guild. I heard you there."
"...that bastard,"

 Fluorocarbon muttered a reproachful word, but his expression disappears soon.
 Maybe it was because I understood that this was not the time to think about my partner.

"And... what about you?"

 Looking at the Marquis, Ray turns his eyes to the headless body of Gamelion, who still wields a strong rusty smell around him.

"I saved you fighting that Gamerion,"
"Well... if you don't mind coming out to us,"

 He casts a sorry and envious glance at the Markis... where he realizes that the fainting woman is seriously injured.

"Harquis, give the fainting woman a portion."
"...what? Are you serious?"

 The man with the bow, called Harquis, asks back, "Didn't you expect him to say such a thing?"
 However, Harukis's attitude may not have been interesting for Fluorocarbons.

"What, can't you listen to me?"
"Oh!? Wow, I see. I see. I'm going to use the lotion right away!"

 The man glared at Fluorocarbons and approached the adventurer, who was lying down in a hurry, took out his portion and forced him to drink.
 It's usually used on wounds, but... the unconscious adventurer was hit hard by Gamerion.As long as there was no clear trauma, it was necessary to give him a drink to treat fractures, even if he had a fracture.
 ...Of course it's more effective to give it a drink, and it's effective for continuous recovery for a while.
 But... instead, the taste of the woman who drinks the lotion is destroyed for a while.
 However, since that would save my life, I think it would be better than dying.

"Oh, thank you!"

 Marquis bowed to Fluorocarbons.
 Fluorocarbons smiled a little at Marquis' appearance.
 Be honest and thank the person who helped you.
 It's only natural from the side, but who can really do it... especially among so many adventurers.
 But Marquis is truly, truly grateful.
 Now that Fluorocarbons knew it, Fluorocarbons smiled...and the other adventurers who followed Fluorocarbons were convinced.

"And what are the Fluorocarbons going to do now? Are they still looking for Gamerion?"
"Of course. I haven't knocked one down yet. ... Two Ray's? I envy you."

 Fluorocarbons look envious of Ray from the bottom of their hearts.
 Fluorocarbons' friends, like Fluorocarbons, look envious of Ray.

"Well, I have Seto,"
"Gruly!"

 When Ray caresses Seto on the head, he cries happily.

"I envy you, really... well, there's no point in doing this here, and it's about time we went looking for Gamerion, because the numbers are already dwindling, and if we don't hurry, the others might take it away."

 Fluorocarbons tried to leave the place, but...

"Wait a minute,"

 Ray calls out to Fluorocarbons on his back.

"What's the matter? As I said, I need to find Gamerion soon, so please make it short if possible."
"Well, then, let's make it short. ... Will you take these people with you?"
"...what?"
"What?"

 It was the same for everyone present to voice their doubts.
 However, Fluorocarbons and Marquis had different meanings.
 The Fluorocarbons are dissatisfied with why they have to take these foot soldiers.
 Of course, from the previous conversation, Fluorocarbons can tell that the Markis are good guys.
 But why should we take care of the Markis?
 Adventurers are responsible for themselves.
 The Marquis, too, came to hunt for Gamerion in the hope that they could defeat him, so it was no reason for Fluorocarbons to go out of their way to take on the burden.
 In the first place, the use of the aforementioned portion alone is sufficiently positive.
 Moreover, to make further concessions is for Fluorocarbons... and others look dissatisfied with Ray's words.

"Well... what?"

 Even the Markis don't understand the flow of the story at all.
 I don't understand why Ray is so much for us.
 Ray's proposal, however, is by no means a bad one, and, on the contrary, Marquis's condition could not have been better.

"Just let me know. Why do I have to go out of my way to do that?"

 Fluorocarbons look at Ray and ask him so.
 Ray and Fluorocarbons are acquainted with each other.
 Fluorocarbons, however, have no intention of accepting requests that would be a one-sided loss to them.
 Moreover, he is now in the position of party leader, even though it is a special party for Gamerion hunting.
 As long as I was leading the party, I never meant to be too much of a nuisance to the party.

"To put it simply, it's because I like them..."
"Then you don't have to go out of your way to ask me, but Ray just has to act with you."
"Maybe so, but in my case I'm quite different from the ordinary adventurer."
"... I see,"

 Fluorocarbons have no choice but to agree with the words.
 It's far from the norm for adventurers to run up to rank B adventurers in the first few years of their career.
 Fluorocarbons and others can't disagree with it, as we can understand it. But...

"But, as I've said over and over again, I don't have to listen to your request. It's no advantage."
"... Merit? Merit, then. Well, I won't help you to defeat Gamerion, but I'll tell you where he is. So what do you think?"

 At that remark, Fluorocarbons looked back at Ray with a keen eye.