Chapter 133 - Volume 7 (2/2)

The plan at the moment is to make this a life risking battle drill for Futa and Daichi. Ultimately, my goal is to make them strong enough that they won’t easily die against a Hero, but I won’t say that aloud.

Those four: made up of these two along with Mizuki and Touka, are slated to eventually become [Heroes].

After leaving the training of those two to Nea and Tina, I’ll move to the end of the dungeon.

If there’s a dungeon master there, I’d like to talk with them about some things. I intend to just hold back the Hero, although Tina and Nea both think that they won’t lose even if they battle the entire Heroes party alone.

According to my estimates, the [Hero’s Party] and an [ArchDemon] are about equal in power.

Since my little ones are higher than most of the greater demons in fighting power, while it would be dangerous if they fought all four heroes, I don’t think that a single Hero’s party would be a problem.

However, since it might spoil my status as a Demon, I want them to avoid battle as much as possible.

“Should we put the hero’s companions into “Snacks?”

“…In moderation”

For Tina, the soul of a Heroic party member was about the same as a banana, feeling-wise.

“Well then, shall we go?”

“Umm… Where is this dungeon? I know Corona-san said that it was underground, but we don’t know where the entrance is, right?”

Futa gave a neat summary of the situation.

According to the adventurer’s guild of Gamble, the dungeon should be nearby. Maybe one of the residents here would know?

“I bet the Dwarf Elder here knows where it is.”

“Well then, should we start from there?”

Daichi and Futa seem to be excited to feel like adventurers.

BuBuu~ Wrong answer

“We’ll knock it down”

““…Wha?””

At my statement, the two of them look towards me, and when they look back, Nea has pulled out the [Nyanko Sword].

“[Nya]”

*Dogoooon!*

The sound of crumbling earth overshadows the slashing sound that causes me to blush as usual, as the ground of the lesser traveled road is penetrated by Nea’s blow.

As expected, it easily split the less magical rocks.

A few earthquakes are still rumbling, and I can hear the screams of residents here and there, but this is just as calculated. Honest.

I don’t think there were any witnesses, so using the large dust clouds thrown in the air, we quickly jumped down into the dungeon before anyone could see.

We made a landmark. Come on over, Hero. Please follow along.

… Now that I think about it, it might have been bad if there wasn’t a dungeon below.