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Magic Gems Gourmet - Chapter 443

Published at 27th of July 2022 11:07:09 AM


Chapter 443: Hero Tan

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I couldn't do it in the first place.

I was just too lucky to have met so many healing magic users now, and there are a lot of suspicions or too many concerns for Ain.

"I ordered my knight to look into it. They even fished the birth records of villages near the border city of Clifoto, including the records of the Legal Department."

"Lord, I ordered a troublesome job inside."

"Because I wanted backup"

"Then Noon found out from the beginning."

"It seemed rather unwilling to hide it, though."

Well, Serra shrugged her shoulder.

"I wanted to ask you something. I wanted to help you."

"I was surprised when I heard it"

"Sometimes you have trouble with Noon. So, you know what's in the favor and what's in it?

I have some conjecture from her appearance here.

It will be Verguk who is related to the favor and the doings. It just didn't seem like the kind of powerful person she'd have trouble dealing with Verguk.

So Ein says from another cut.

"Whatever the reason, I wanted to come to this room - or something"

"Oh! That's just great! Um, Noon wanted to come to this room. I knew he had the key to this room..."

"I'm glad you got it right, but I don't see how you didn't deal with Verguk yourself"

"Well, it was decided that Noon couldn't kill him."

"… not explained"

"Even Non fought Verguk more than once. Thousands, tens of thousands of times he crushed the Demon Stone and won. Due to the nature of this dungeon, he was proud of his literal immortality, playing it again unless he lost his magic. So far, you will know what it means to rely on the Lord."

That's why I relied on Ain's power, absorption.

Because I was treading that if I sucked up Verguk's magic, I wouldn't play it.

"That said, I could not have expected to be able to detoxify the magic of the Divine Clan with Toxin Decomposition EX"

"When you examined me, you said that the demon stone reacted to my refusal..."

"It's because I exceeded the upper limit that I can handle with Toxin Decomposition EX. Therefore your Lord's demonic stone screamed and eroded all over your body."

To be honest, Ein doesn't really care about that.

We have won well, and this is how we are able to survive. Later I didn't feel like turning my anger on Serra if I thought the damage was just me.

Nevertheless.

"Nothing's fine. But how strong are the enemies of the upper hierarchy to have such a strong presence on the twentieth floor?

"Up there? No more enemies or demons than Verguk?

"............ to?

"I've thought about it for a long time, but the lords are mistaken. The highest level of heaven is the final point of arrival? The other way around, the other way around!

"Oh, could it be"

"If you think about it, you'll see. This dungeon was sleeping deep underground."

In other words, the top floor was the opposite entrance, and where Ain is now is the final point of arrival.

But then there are things that bother me.

"Then what about the demons in the place we were on the tenth floor!?

"I don't know where you've been living on your own, boiling on your own. Then it would have been a worm."

"Oh, oh... I see... you know..."

Come to think of it, this dungeon has been attacked by Serra.

No wonder Ain't deviating from the circumstances in which he finds out, he loses his temper to ask any more.

I sigh in a slightly clapped manner.

Ain then opened his mouth as he fingered the raised tablet.

"As a matter of fact, we've got the power of Verguk as well"

When I take out my status card after I finish saying it, I have one more in the skill section.

"Absolute Attack" and unfamiliar letters lined up.

"I'm not the only thing that forces the possibility of a successful attack. However, as the Lord would have guessed, the burden is great. But it's a must."

"I thought so. Verguk only used it at the end of the day."

Ain seemed to be listening calmly, pulling her cheeks only for a moment.

When I heard that it would only attract the possibility of success, I had a slight chill as to what would have happened if I had been unlucky.

"Essentials are not special. When he weighed the burden and effect, he decided it wasn't time to use it."

That's why I used it where Ein was weak.

Well, and. Serra breathed and corrected her residence.

"It's the tablet that Noon has been searching for a long time."

"- I see."

It was predictable. Because it was so deeply placed.

"What does this tablet mean?

"There are secrets of time… secrets that many sequencers could not produce. That's what Noh wants to start over with."

Then Serra laughed as troubled and lowered her gaze.

Feel your face down. I rubbed my left and right palms together slightly lonely and let my fingers play. She even lets the seemingly girly tricks drift with the kind of cuts she's frustrated with pity.

"It's a good thing you don't."

But I'll put my face up right away and say it as usual.

"Give the tablet to Noon. … of course, thank you for listening to me."

"I haven't even been asked to do it properly. Tell me about those two."

Ain said to the eating mood before Selah finished saying it.

There was a sad look on Silvado's face behind his brain.

"Have you chosen that?"

Sella said in a slightly distracted manner.

Ein frowned slightly but asked himself if there was anything else to ask. Naturally, there is. Sometimes, for example, when I spent time in Ishtarika in the past in that strange world, and the promise that I was - Marc exchanged.

But all of this is for your own good.

Originally, I came here for Silvado.

Would that sound good when it comes to self-sacrifice?

When I thought of my grandfather, who was pinched and hiding his personal feelings, my interest was second to none.

"I'll ask you again. Tell us about Lord Lyle and Mr. Ceres."

Seeing Serra, who was willing to hear and respond to the voice, Ain stroked down her breasts naturally.

"The two I saw are real, and they're still alive?

"It's not real. It's just a fantasy that Non created with their looks and memories - but I think the real thing is alive. After signing with those two, he gave them the ship I was using for the freedom they wanted, and gave them food and gold for the moment, and other years without any trouble in their lives."

I could hear the answer, but there were too many questions.

"How could you send a ship for freedom... no, where are you two... ugh!

Far away, on the battleships of this country, beyond reach for years.

"Is that where Serra was before?"

Then Serra got stuck with the answer. It doesn't look like it's spicy. It simply seems difficult to choose the exact words.

"Sure enough, when he went for the Ishtal Islands, he kept it based in a neutral city. Nevertheless, the world is even wider than the Lord thinks. Even wider than multiplying the number of stars by the number of stars, all worlds are connected. Even with walls, with the power to cross it, there's no problem."

It is a story that cannot be understood by small difficult stories and previous values.

I'm not willing to rig that psychology right now. What matters is that Lyle and Ceres are both going a long way and will be alive.

"I'm a little relieved"

There's just a contradiction.

How could the two of us be in this Ishtarika when we're far away?

"What did you two promise to you?... I can predict what I'm involved in."

"To bring the Lord back."

"... Me?

"Uhm. Because I needed those two to bring your Lord back to this land - and a girl named Olivia"

I want to hear about it. I want to hear about it at all costs.

Even so, Ain't tried so hard to ask. Because in addition to the desire to give top priority to the Silvered thing, I knew the answers that would come back when I asked.

They were going back to the castle.

"- Huh?"

"I still strongly regretted that it was a mistake after entering the dungeon. So I thought I'd go home, and I met Noon at the end of the arrow, and I made a deal with Noon."

"I was surprised by that... but in the end I traveled for freedom, and I don't think that regret makes sense"

"No, there is. The prince decided to travel because of the elves he was offering."

And Ain made his eyes black and white on the words.

"I have the same symptoms as the Lord (Marc) just before I died."

…………

"My body lost to the special power of a brave man. He torments the demon stone just to be alive, and if his body is old, the light of life goes out instantly. Even Marc can't live that long if his body has the power of a brave man."

Even if it's an elf, Serra said.

This is the first time I've heard it. Perhaps Chris doesn't even know and hasn't heard of it.

Were you just telling a guy named Lyle, again?

(I wonder if Master Lyle had noticed how Mr. Ceres was doing)

He was made to think that he was a genius.

"But there is a cure."

"If it's the place where Serra was, is it?"

"Dear Left"

The First Prince, who could not abandon the country (Ishtarika), abandoned the country for one elf.

Is it not reason there, but love for the elves? When asked about this fact, he sympathized with Lyle, who had previously refused to be responsible, as someone who loved him as well.

"I think if we went to the upper level of this dungeon, there would have been a hierarchy where those two were based."

"Huh - any clothes or letters?!? Didn't you leave anything for the grandfathers!?

"Sorry, but I don't know. Though I think there are traces of life as it were then."

Even if Ain't said the two of them were alive, he'd have half a doubt about Silvard.

It is self-evident that it can only be to a degree of rest.

Then I wanted to get something about the two of us. But there's too much time. Even if there are no more enemies in the upper echelons than Verguk, you can tell by the distance that just walking doesn't end in a few days.

Even so, Ain't leaving till the day after tomorrow.

I can't extend it anymore, and I can ask Silvard for it.

Well, there's only one thing you can do.

"Mr. Serra."

You don't have to rely on her.

"Please. I need your help."

I should still say, Serra was grinning so bitterly that she had no choice.

But honest, I can't expect a colorful reply. She's never a bad woman, but whatever it is, she's not even nice enough to help me easily because she asked me to.

Consider the contract.

The question is whether Serra will accept it.

"I won't be able to come here anymore. I'm sure the adventurer may not be able to get in while your grandfather is alive. But I would definitely like to report to Grandpa about Lyle and the others."

"…… the hierarchy where the two of us were is far away, and we have to find where they were based."

So no matter how much time you have, Ain't sure to find traces, though.

"But Non can help. If only we could use less magic for Non. I think you'll want to live lazily for a while."

"Please... can't you"

"Nothing else. It's a favor from the Lord. It's not the mountains that I want to ask you..."

She caught a glimpse of the tablet.

"There's something to be accomplished. I don't really want to use my powers to do that."

"Yeah, right"

Ein lay down his face wondering if I had to give up anymore.

I bit my lips and wrinkled between my brows. As soon as I made the clenching fist, I was trembling and heartbroken by Silvard's inability to respond to his thoughts.

But Serra says in a sigh.

"If you really want to say it, your Lord will have to take the sword and beat Noon."

She told me to listen to what I had to say.

That's not what I was prepared to do when I asked about Lyle and the others.

Ain looked up hah and exchanged glances with Serra, who laughed gently.

Ain then almost said "OK" with anticipation.

At that moment, Serra whispers the word "potato".

"Your Lord won't have to work hard anymore."

and.

She told him to flatter Ain with a full voice of love.

"Your Lord survived the war, the Heim war. He defeated an enemy named Red Fox and won the battle against the world tree of bulimia. The story of the Lord's existence holds a great divide."

"Mr. Serra... suddenly what"

"Everything will never work out. Your Lord's grandfather will know better about it. Therefore, the Lord will not help you until he has fought. - I don't think so."

Selah, inadvertently stuffed a distance from Ain, stood in front of him.

"I gave to the Queen the cherry jewels that I planted with the Queen (Raviola). That's where your hero, Tan, must have dropped the curtain."

"So, Mr. Serra, suddenly what!

"When I closed the book called Tan, the hero of the Lord, whoever was reading the story he was portraying was supposed to be content with it. Oh, he will one day be king after this and have a happy and quiet time with the beautiful queens... and whoever was reading it should have thought and finished the story. Naturally, the Lord will be all right again."

Dark, give up.

That's what Serra said she couldn't beat herself.

Instead of one in 10,000, there is no winning chance, be it billions. Even if it was Ain that led to the killing of God, it didn't change, and he told me it was no good to win a battle with myself.

Even Ain knew what this conversation meant.

It's just another matter of whether you're convinced or not.

"No."

So I don't take care of her.

"Assuming you mean hero Tan, it's not over yet"

"Mm?"

"One stomach aches when you're not even on the throne yet."

"Then that's not what we're talking about!

"I don't want the end that anyone else wanted at all. I did end the Heim war and even beat the will of the demon king who lived in me. I was entrusted with the reign of the land called Strom, and ended my struggle with the people of the Dragon Faith, and I fought with the Black Dragon."

And I've won.

All a life-threatening battle.

"Mostly, isn't Black Dragon my fault, not mine?"

"Hmm... you did... I think that's bad..."

"But I don't care why."

There is only one thing to ask for.

I didn't want to fight meaningless, but now I need to wield my strength to get her help.

"Because fighting a dragon man named Serra may be the last battle portrayed by hero Tan"

For Ein, not all of the battles he risked his life for were for himself.

For many who admire themselves, it was for Ishtarika. This time it's for my dear grandfather named Silvado.

"I'm gonna say business."

said Serra as she seemed to throw up and throw it away for fun.

She lifted the tablet from it and held it to her chest.




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