Evil God Average-Volume 2, Chapter 9 - They Came Back
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ăIs this really⌠the dungeon from that time?ă
ăThere shouldnât be any mistaking the location, butâŚă
ăIâd heard the rumours, but it really is shocking, huh?ă
ăIt really was a dangerous place, ey?ă
Through the Intelligence Perusal screen, I saw the party of four sidestepping the touters with noncommittal replies, before looking up at the temple.
An ikemen swordsman with short blonde hair, a bishoujo nun, a voluptuous mage oneesan, and a swordsman with a good body.
Indeed. The slab thieves came back.
âŚSorry, I meant, the Hero Party.
*imouto*
Back when I was still a human, they invaded the dungeon, and reaching as far as the No Life Kingâs boss room, they challenge⌠nobody, because they turned tail and went home; the muscle-brained Hero Party. Even though I had wondered when they would come challenge the place again, in the end they went off somewhere, but it seems that right now they were planning on tackling the dungeon a second time.
âThese guys are your representatives?â
âYes. Aside from the relevation to all of the Human Race, I also gave them a mission through the Sacred Sword.â
I asked Light God Sophia who was sitting next to me and looking at the screen as well, and she replied with a smile. I could see how much she trusted them through her expression. Certainly, they are the most talented amongst the people she has to move. I donât know if heâs the only hero, or if there are more of them, but I donât think thereâs any doubt that theyâre the pinnacle of the Human Race.
Considering that all the other challengers have collapsed before the 10th floor, I can agree that there isnât much point if the challengers arenât at least their level of strength.
But having said that, as somebody who knows how the last time went down, I just canât understand how she can be so confident in them.
âThey didnât come even though all sorts of crazy stuff happened, so I thought they went on a journey somewhere, but?â
âYes, they entered the Demon Territory and made it close to the Demon King Castle.â
âYeah, basically to the front door after all, yanno?â
Even though they were about to challenge the last boss, you called them back here? How ruthless.
As somebody who became a hero through the âSacred Goddess-samaâsâ divine protection, he probably couldnât refuse a direct request from her.
ăBut still, to think that you got a direct request from Sacred Goddess-sama, ey?ă
ăYeah, she told me that this was even higher priority than then Demon King Subjugation, so itâs probably pretty important.ă
ăMore important than the Demon King Subjugation⌠itâs pretty hard to even imagine, huh?ă
ăIt was Sacred Goddess-samaâs esteemed words, so I think it must be a deep and thoughtful plan that we canât even imagine.ă
Itâs true that itâs important, but somehow Iâm really starting to sympathise for these guys.
Name: Arc
Race: Human Race
Sex: Male
Age: 26
Job: Swordsman
Level: 41
Title: Hero of the Holy Sword
Name: Zio
Race: Human Race
Sex: Male
Age: 28
Job: Swordsman
Level: 35
Title: None
Name: Frey
Race: Human Race
Sex: Female
Age: 24
Job: Mage
Level: 35
Title: None
Name: Widdi
Race: Human Race
Sex: Female
Age: 20
Job: Cleric
Level: 34
Title: None
I decided to try having a look at their statuses. As youâd expect, I donât remember the details from last time, but I do recall that Arcâs level was in the 30s, so thereâs no doubt that theyâve levelled up.
That was just how many fierce battles they had overcome to reach the Demon King, and just as they were about to challenge him⌠they were called back. When I imagined their hardships, it felt like tears were going to fall.
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The Hero Party didnât overlook last timeâs failure, and came completely prepared for camping, smoothly advancing as far as the 10th floor. But theyâve already reached the 10th floor once before, so this much was within my expectations. The issue is what happens from now on.
Will they finally overcome the puzzle that defeated them last time? Holding my breath in anticipation, I watched them reach the pedestal.
âWhat is that pedestal?â
âItâs a puzzle used to open the path to the 10th floor boss room, and unless you collect the stone slabs and put them in, the door wonât open.â
âAhh, I seeâŚâ
When I answered Light God Sophiaâs question, Leonora who was sitting beside me, face-palmed. Speaking of which, she spent a whole hour on this too, huh.
Incidentally, Dark God Anbaal wasnât here today.
ăâŚ? Hasnât the inscription changed from last time?ă
ăYouâre right, Frey. Although the latter half is the same as previously, the first half has changed, hasnât it.ă
ăYeah but more important than that is how weâre gunna get it open, right? Howâs the Holy Sword, Arc?ă
ăGive me a moment⌠I see. Apparently we just need to collect the stone slabs hidden on this floor and fit them in.ă
!?
Hearing the unexpected conversation from beyond the screen, I let out a gasp, and turned towards Light God Sophia. And when I did, she averted her eyes. From what I saw, I immediately understood.
âŚThis woman leaked the information she heard from me through her revelation.
âYou cheater.â
âI am hurt. Giving advice through revelations was never forbidden.â
Certainly, it is within the rules. Using ăAuthoritiesă is forbidden, but we never forbade the use of relevations. But that doesnât change the fact that it was unfair.
But still, this might be bad. I underestimated them because I thought that these muscleheads wouldnât make it past the mid-floor puzzles, but if Light God Sophia supports them then itâs a different story. đđđeđ¸đđŻđŻđźđel.đđm
With an Administratorâs Intelligence Perusal, they can look at all the information in the world, so with her help, the Hero Party will break through the puzzles in an instant.
Wait, hang on?
Then why did she go out of her way to ask me? If she knew how to solve the puzzle, then she wouldnât have asked a question like that. In other words, even if she could see the puzzle itself, she didnât know how to solve it.
In that case, as long as I donât tell her the solution, the usefulness of her advice will become limited too.
âIâm not giving you any more hints.â
âThat is a shame.â
Light God Sophia replied with an expression that didnât seem to think it was that much of a shame at all. But well, she probably wasnât so optimistic to think that my tongue would slip over and over after all, so I guess she was just trying to make a gain at the beginning.
Itâs also a fact that even without clear answers, just having a third partyâs advice should lower the puzzlesâ difficult a lot.
I had thought that the middle layerâs puzzle floors would hold out for a year, but now the lower floors might have their turn too.
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After an hour of touring the 10th floor to collect the slabs, the Hero Party returned to the pedestal. The four members had a slab each, and were lined up in front of the pedestal.
Mn? Four slabs?
Why are there four? I should have only placed three of them.
Ah-, could it be that they continued to take care of that one slab that they ran away with last time? Iâve already changed the marks and replaced the slabs as well, so the slab from last time isnât any use through.
ăNow then, shall we put the slabs in already?ă
ăYeah, in these three holes⌠Huh?ă
ăWe have four slabs, but⌠Where does everyone else think the last one should be placed?ă
ăThere doesnât seem to be any other place to put it, huh.ă
Apparently the Hero Party also noticed the odd number of slabs, because just as they were about to put the slabs into the pedestal, they began looking for another place to put a slab in instead.
Of course, there isnât any such place.
Seeing them search every corner of the pedestal without finding anything, and even beginning to search the inside of the room made me want to hold my head. And then, as though it were natural, Arc began to hold the pommel of the sword to his forehead. Probably looking for Sacred Goddess Sophiaâs advice.
Looking at this, once they go to the middle floors, wonât she be stuck guiding them the entire time? It feels like I can see a large sweat drop forming at the back of her head.
âSophia, tell them to exclude the slab from last time.â
âAnri!?â
ââŚAre you fine with that?â
Hearing my suggestion, both Leonora and Light God Sophia raised voices of surprised. Itâs true that I was taking back what I just said, but they were just so slow that I couldnât bear to watch any longer. And whatâs more, the fact that another slab was mixed in was unexpected, so there wasnât any hint either, which is why I think just this much follow-up is fine.
Also, it isnât as though I donât gain anything from having them advance forward. Seeing whether or not theyâll be able to defeat the 10th floor boss should serve as a reference for how our match will go from now on. Or rather, I really donât want to let them get away a second time.
It definitely wasnât because I felt sorry for her when I saw her flustered at how to answer.
âUnderstood. Then I shall take you up on your words, Anri.â
After Light God Sophia advised Arc through a revelation, he explained the situation to his companions before throwing away last timeâs slab and placing the remaining three into the pedestal.
Hey-, just because you donât need it now, doesnât mean you should just throw it away there. Wonât that just confuse other people?
The Hero Party unknowingly left a confusing gift for the future latecomers, before stepping through the newly opened doors to the throne room. Iâd better take that slab back later, or elseâŚ