503 503. Ideal dungeon




 I came back to the mansion from Californium.

 Eve was still in the salon, happily chewing on a carrot.

'I'm home,'
"Hm.

 She didn't seem particularly interested, and Eve continued to chew on the carrot without looking up.

'I went to Californium. Surely that one is impossible for me to clear.
So I said.
"High damage nullification, huh? If even normal bullets are disabled, there's nothing I can do about it. Well, the straitjacket worked, so I can support it.
That's what happens when you're low and cocky.

 Eve looked up this time and looked a little satisfied and good at it.

'In case you're wondering, the elimination of that--'
No.
Yeah.

 I didn't bite down because I expected it.
 Instead -.

"I want to ask for something else.
Another thing?
Doubling the amount of carrots you eat each day.
You can't stop.
I told you something else. Well, you'll have to ask them before you can make a decision.
I'll tell you at .......
Big damage, even to the monsters--oh, I mean the monsters attacking the adventurers. Can you disable heavy damage on that one too?
...... Why?
'You can say this to Kalifornium. 'From now on, there will be weak adventurers coming to you. Otherwise, you'll be defeated in an instant, and gradually no adventurers will come at all.'
Mmm. ......

 Eve's expression changed.
 I could tell by the change that she was linking Californium and her thoughts on a significant level.

 So I continue further.

'Besides, you'll be able to torment the weakest of them for a long, prickly period of time with your big damage nullification.
I see.

 Eve gave a small nod.
 Then she looked up, staring at me intently.

'What are the benefits of a low level?'
''Merit, or rather, as much of a recovery as possible. Because if we don't, the weak adventurers will only be defeated in an instant, and as a dungeon, we'll effectively die.
I see.

 Eve nodded deeply this time.

 Well, I didn't dare say that the form only changes a little bit ...... because I can make my restraining bullets live, and the higher levels come in and focus on the restraints.

'Carrot double?'
Carrot Twice.
Okay, I'll tell you what.

 Eve downed the remaining carrots in one gulp, got up and walked out of the salon.
 She'd go to Californium, I saw her off as she went.

 And as I had convinced her.
 From the next day, Californium became a major damage nullifier for both friend and foe alike.

     ☆

 In Kalifornium, me and Cell watched from a distance as the mudslinging was going on.

 The adventurers are all level 1 fledgling adventurers who have been urgently called up.
 The monsters are special gold-dropping monsters, summoned by tickets.

 The battle was a veritable mud fight, that's all I can say.

 The attacks of these fledgling level 1 adventurers were weak, and often times they didn't hit because they weren't used to it.
 They often faltered before attacking in the first place.

 It's not very good, but it's not the type of thing you should be in a dungeon.
 Normally, it would cause trouble for other adventurers - but.

 Only here, it was no problem.

 That's because the monster attacks weren't working at all.

 Large damage nullification.

 The setting that was just barely enough for the original goblin attack to pass through, nullified all of the summoned monster attacks.

 One of them took one damage each and one of them was said to be completely disabled.

 It was an itchy battle scene to watch and want to mess with.

''As expected of Satou-sama.''
No, this is just a coincidence.
Don't be so modest. That story is largely due to Satou-sama's quick thinking to change course.
Well, you know.

 That may indeed be true.

This is the ultimate in form.
"Ultimate?
"The most important thing for an adventurer is stability.
Yeah, I know.
''Under these circumstances, there's not a single accident in the production of money. Even if a dungeon master comes out, it's the same. It will take some time, but we can throw in a bunch of level 1s and push them out in numbers.
Yeah.
It's a perfect fit.

 Cell looked at me.

"That's Satou-sama.

He said with a respectful look in his eyes.