339. Angel's milk




 I left Aaron and the others and came to the entrance of the calcium dungeon.

 It's in the middle of Hashemi, and the city of Hashemi is developing around it.
 It's not a cyclic type of development with multiple dungeons, but an indole type of development with only one dungeon.

 If there's only one dungeon, it's a natural progression for the city to develop around it.

...... I see, not good.

 That's what I thought as soon as I saw the adventurers standing at the entrance of the calcium dungeon, coming and going.

 Most of the adventurers pushing their magic carts into the dungeon looked tired.

 It's not physical fatigue.
 The future is uncertain, and even though they are working, their lives are not getting better.

 It's because their minds are exhausted under such circumstances.

 I remember that look too.

I had to do something about it.
Rabbit, what do you want me to do?
Well, we need to get it open first.

 We might need some help from our friends.
 To that end, the first step is to open a direct route to the mansion.

"Open?
We'll go downstairs and use the transporter room once we get back to the mansion. No, you don't have to, but when we get back to the house anyway--
The rabbit will do it.

 Eve said and jumped into the dungeon.
 In less than three seconds, she came out as fast as she could.

'I'll wait a bit,'
'What? Wait a minute--

 He raised his hand with a shrug and ran off like the wind.

'Then I'll tell you. 'Huh?'

 What does that mean? Where do you think you're going?

'Well, ...... what do I do? Do we just wait and see?

 I don't know, but it seemed like they told me to wait a bit anyway, so I decided to wait here.

 And so we wait, 10 minutes.

'Rabbit Finish'
Huh? Why did you come out of the dungeon?

 Eve was back, from inside the dungeon.

'What? Am I missing something? When did you find yourself in a dungeon?
He came in from the transporter room.
Go to ......?

 I didn't understand what was said for a moment.

 I came in from the transfer room ...... eeeeeeeeee!

Does this mean you've returned to the house in the meantime?
Yes.
Too soon, right? I was going hundreds of miles per hour!
I heard the wind, but I will not allow anyone to stand in the way of the fate of the rabbit and the carrot.
'Long story short! I mean, isn't that an amazing situation?
So, what's next?

 Eve looked at me with a straight face.

 My rabbit, who is not at all blunt.
 Everywhere she moves for the sake of the carrot.

 One sigh, I thought, summing up the situation.

'Eve saved me a lot of time, so let's just attack the first floor for now. I'd like to have some idea of the situation.
Okay.

 I step into the dungeon with Eve, who nods, and I step into the dungeon.
 Wow, it's underground, but it's like being outdoors--

Hey!

 As soon as I entered the dungeon, Eve rushed forward with an unstoppable movement and released a chop that looked slow.
 It hit the monster - and the milk poof! He dropped and smashed it to the ground.

'Too soon! I didn't even see what kind of monster you were!
No?

 Eve tilts her head back in a sort of, "Oh, my goodness," she says.
 So much enthusiasm, and he's spinning with great vigor.

 I'm trying to figure out what to do with my enthusiasm.

"I'm next. I'm going to have to take it down at least once so that I can use the repetition.
"Hm.

 Eve, who was still at a level where she could listen to me, crossed her hands behind her back and followed behind me while I followed along.

 We walked through the dungeon, and here I finally had time to take a closer look at the internal structure of the dungeon.
 Even just before Eve started to move, she came into my consciousness, and even though the calcium dungeon was underground (ground floor), it looked like the open air.
 There was blue sky, white clouds, and the ground was like a grassy field.

It's a good place for a picnic. I'll tell Emily and bring her there later.
......

 Eve didn't respond to my impressions.
 She's apparently not interested in picnics under blue skies and white clouds.

'...... Emily would make a carrot dish to go with this.
I'm going to tell you!
"Wait, wait, wait, wait.

 I caught Eve, who literally tried to run out like a de-rabbit, and held her back.
 I was just in time to keep her back because she reacted as expected.

'We'll get to that later,'
...... Got it.

 I went around the dungeon with a depressed Eve.

 Then - a monster appeared.

 It was an angel.
 Long hair, beautiful wings, and armor that creates a brave face.
 Such an angel - or is it called a warrior maiden?

 It was that kind of monster.

 The angel attacked silently.
 He swung his drawn long sword and slashed at me as he rushed forward.

''Don't mess with it, Eve!

 I jumped sideways and ducked while reminding myself, Eve was distant, like she didn't care.

 I pull out two guns, scattering normal bullets to check.
 The angels cut off the barrage of bullets and come even closer to flesh.

'Your basic specs are high!

 He fired a series of normal bullets at the sword blade while dodging the long sword of the side-nose with just a graze to the tip of the nose.
 The long sword was popped by the continuous impact, but

You don't have to destroy it, or at least get it back.

 Once flicked off, the sword returned to the angel's hand as if it had a magnet on it.
 While returning fire with basic bullets such as normal bullets, flame bullets and freeze bullets, I tried to spec the angel.

 It was a bit strong there, but I noticed that its movements were pretty much a pattern.

 Most adventurers can make their own patterns after a day of going around.
 That's how much of a pattern their movements are.

 After the angel's attack, the same movement entered the third loop, I decided that there was nothing more to see.
 I load a growth bullet into the pistol and shoot it between the angel's eyebrows while fleshing it out.

 A zero-range growth bullet.
 Shot out, the angel falls and drops.

 Pashaan, white milk that is splattered on the ground.

'So it's the angel's milk.'

 If I do well, it should sell.
 I thought to myself.