1938 1938th episode



Ray stocked up on information about the Viscount Cobbs at a guard post, but could not obtain any more important information, and the next one was the mud wall.
 As long as it was impossible to have a guard as a bodyguard, there was a possibility that a red cloth had been sent to destroy the mud wall after yesterday's incident in Grande.
 In fact, Ray doesn't know exactly how much red cloth remains.
 That may have been all about survival as Ray saw it yesterday, but there's still a possibility that there are many more red cloths.
 If so, it would be no surprise if the Grangees failed.

(I don't think it's very likely)

 It's safe to know that Grange bumped into Ray because they were manipulating the red cloth.
 Since that was the case, I could only say that it was a delicate thing if they asked me if I would imitate the red cloth more likely to cause damage.
 However, it is safe to assume that they know it, and that they know it, and that Ray knows it, too, about the building that he rents at the Baron Cobbs.

"Glu?"

 a set of voices asking what is the matter
 Ray goes through the city caressing Seto's head... and eventually enters the construction site.
 And what I felt was that there wasn't much sign of battle.
 At least, the signs of battle are clearly lower than when we came to the site of this extension yesterday.
 That meant fewer Kobolts had climbed over the mud wall than yesterday.

(Or, as I thought yesterday, is it possible that Cobold, who was hiding in a gap between building materials, was overthrown by another adventurer yesterday, resulting in less fighting here?)

 It was a wishful observation that we wanted it to be, if possible, but it is not entirely impossible.
 With that in mind, Ray moved on... and eventually saw an adventurer fighting against Cobold.
 But it's not the kind of strong covolt we used to struggle with, it's the ordinary covolt we're fighting against.
 No matter where you look at it, adventurers are fighting in their favor.

"Well, Seto. Who do you think is that adventurer?"
"Glu?"

 Seth shakes her head, wondering if she could understand what Ray meant.
 The lovely gesture soothes Ray, but he continues to speak as he walks down the street.

"Is it an adventurer who was asked by the guild to subdue Cobold, or is still interested in subduing Cobold here?"

 Both sides are doing the same thing here in terms of fighting against Cobboldt.
 However, in the former case, it means that they are fighting here at the request of the guild, and in the latter case, for some reason, they are still fighting here choosing by themselves.
 The former fights to keep Cobold, who has climbed over the mud wall, away from the city, while the latter fights against more Cobold, who is a bodyguard for the demolition of the Giant Turtle, and has friends to help him in the event of a crisis, and also has the privilege of getting the meat of the Giant Turtle after work.
 Generally speaking, it would be more profitable and safer to guard the demolition of the Gigant Turtle, but if you were fighting here for your own sake, you could say you were a complete freak.
 ...however, Ray is one of the most eccentric in the guillem.
 It was Ray who was more eccentric than Ray in the guillem... or even in the whole kingdom of Milliana.

"Anyway, let alone the former, but the latter... well, it's like I'm going to say something."

 Observe adventurers fighting against Kobolt, muttering.
 The adventurers fighting there cut off their necks as they pass by, avoiding Cobold's attack.
 a head that flies through the air, as if by a ball or something
 Just by looking at the sharp blow, Ray predicts that the adventurer will be in the former classification.
 It was such a sharp blow.
 The adventurer, who amputates Cobold's neck with a single stroke, looks back to see if he notices Ray'
 However, perhaps because it's too far away, I don't have to say anything to Ray, but I bow my head slightly and say hello, and he walks away.
 They probably knew about Ray, but now they don't think it's necessary to talk to him.
 However, Ray knew that adventurers today would be quite skilled, but that doesn't mean he wanted to talk about anything.

(Given his strength, perhaps he was asked by the guild... though it seems guillem that a good hand does not necessarily mean so.)

 Thinking that he might be a natural solo adventurer who has that skill but is not good at interacting with people, Ray goes on to the construction site.
 In the end, only one of them saw in person that they were fighting, and other than that they felt like fighting, they didn't bother to go out and see.
 Then he walks on, and eventually Ray and Sett arrive in front of the mud wall.

"... Huh?"

 I questioned the wall... precisely when I saw a broken long sword around it.
 It was obviously funny that such weapons were here.
 The broken dagger also means that someone fought here... or someone came here to throw the broken dagger away.

(Well, I don't mean that I can't think of it at all... but is there anyone who goes out of their way to do it? I tried to break the mud wall and failed... I don't think so.)

 I haven't checked it thoroughly, but it doesn't appear that the mud wall has been scraped.
 I considered the possibility that he had broken a long sword in an attempt to cut the mud wall, but so far there is no sign of it.
 In the first place, this mud wall isn't strong enough to be reinforced by marina and e-mail's spiritual magic, but not even scratchable with a long sword...
 However, weapons can be easily broken depending on how they are handled.
 Moreover, there was a good possibility that an adventurer would not notice the wear and tear of the long sword at all the more.

"Glu?"

 When Seto grunts and asks, "What's wrong?" Ray picks up the broken dagger, shaking his head for nothing.
 Although he was an amateur, he did not seem to have any particular wear on his long sword.

(And did you just throw it away here when your weapon broke in the battle with the Cobold? Well, that's a problem.)

 Even though for some reason Cobold has climbed over the mud wall, not all of the Cobold'
 No, individuals who don't have weapons should have an overwhelming advantage when it comes to overcoming mud walls.
 What would happen if there was a long sword, even if the blade was broken in the middle, when such a cobolt climbed over the earth wall with his bare hands and landed here?
 Naturally, Cobold will use it as a weapon.

"But there was a Cobold who was fighting a solo adventurer earlier,"

 Recalling the earlier battle, Ray looks at his weapon again.
 Was the Cobold good at fighting with his bare hands, or simply not where Ray was, but over the mud wall and not aware of the long sword that had fallen to the ground?

(Surprisingly, you don't want to use a broken weapon because it doesn't suit your sense of beauty, do you?)

 I don't want to leave the broken dagger here for now because it's going to be used for another cobolt, so I put it in a mistling.
 I wonder for a moment if it will be of any use later, but if I think about it carefully, it will probably be of no use.
 If I dare to use it, it's because it's made of metal, so it's a throwing weapon or something else that's melted down.
 Ray was observing the mud wall thinking that way, but he felt Seto's atmosphere had changed, and the next moment Ray understands why Seto was doing so.

"Oh, that's how you climb over the mud wall? It's, in a way, just as I expected."

 Perhaps hearing Ray muttering, Cobold leaps over the mud wall for a moment, and the next moment he moans at Ray and Sett.
 Regardless of Ray, Cobold doesn't seem to be frightened or run away at all, even though he's clearly facing a set of higher-ranked monsters than himself.
 Everyone could tell by looking at it that it was clearly different from the ordinary Kobolt.
 But... even if a cobolt is unusual, it doesn't mean it's going to increase its power.
 Seto moves faster than Ray does and breaks Koboldt's neck easily.
 That's literally what I said.

"Grull".

 A set of compliments and chants at Ray.

"Oh... Yeah, well done."

 Despite some hesitation, Ray caresses and praises Sett.
 Seth accepted it with a wry eye.

"First of all, I was glad to see how Cobold got over the mud wall."

 As he says so, Ray lifts the ankle of Cobold's corpse and throws it across the mud wall.
 There was a scream that appeared to belong to Cobold, but Ray didn't seem particularly concerned about it.
 I knew there was a cobolt on the other side of the wall, so it was only natural to hear screams.

"I'm glad there's no problem with the mud wall. I don't think there were any additional red cloths coming up.""Gruly!"

 At Ray's words, Seto grunts in agreement.

"Well, I thought there would be nothing,"

 Ray spoke almost like a half‐strong man, but he didn't say such a thing without any basis.
 In the first place, even though Grange came to destroy the mud wall with a former red cloth, Grange didn't pretend to return to his base to report, and instead disappeared.
 Exactly, Ray handed it over to Dusker's intelligence unit, but they can't understand it.
 As a result, the failure of Grange to return would have resulted in the death or capture of all Grange, from which the base was known... and it would have been no mistake to think so.
 That's why we're so busy dealing with it that it's safe to leave Ray's mud wall aside for now.
 Ray had expected that, so he thought nothing would happen.

"Glu?"

 So what are you going to do now, Ray thinks a little about Seto, "What are you going to do?
 Ray doesn't have much work to do now.
 We've made sure there's no problem with the mud wall, and the guards are keeping watch over the disposable stronghold for those doing the cobolt.
 While the option remains to help dismantle the gigant turtles, Ray's clumsy hand is likely to only get in the way of those currently working.

"Then you go round...?"

 However, it's not a full-scale patrol like the guards do, but a walk around the stalls and restaurants while eating food.
 By the way, I didn't have any intention of offering the gigant turtles to the people who were dismantling them.

"Gururururling!

 A set who screams joyfully at Ray's words.
 After all, it must be a great pleasure for Seto to be able to eat delicious food.

"What do you want to eat? If you're going to serve it for now, it's soup. ... Come to think of it, the pot I used last time is washed and in the mistling, so I'd like you to put soup in it."

 Basically, the soup was bought by Ray with the pot, but as a matter of course, the pot would finish the soup, he would stop using it.
 No, it may be used for something in some cases, but it's definitely only accumulating.
 That's why you often buy soup in the pot.
 Ray would walk away from the mud wall with Sett to buy a warm soup full of meat.