Chapter 160 (1/2)

“Welcome to the Drakonid nation It has been so pose?” asked the female Drakonid warrior who had come to welcome Vandalieu… the female swordsman Roho had been sent as a representative to the noble Orc kingdom

“I thought that there would be a battle to start off with,” said Vandalieu

“… Ah, so that is hoas at the Kijin nation I’m sorry to say that it is impossible for us to do what they do,” Rowen said with a bitter smile

Perhaps it was a little lonely for a guest to the nation to be greeted by only one person, but in the land within the Boundary Mountain Range, everything outside the gates of the nations was a Devil’s Nest where monsters prowled

If large nu, there was the risk ofin towards this abnormal event Thus, it had becouests, like Kidoumaru who had waited alone at the Kijin nation

“Us Drakonids are a race that thrives on battle, serving the role of eons that appeared on the eastern side of the e as a counterpart to the Kijin nation to the west But we teach that one should not take part in needless struggles,” said Rowen “And one of our guardian Elder Dragons, the crystal-horned dragon God Lioen, has sent a Divine Message telling us explicitly to not fight you”

It seemed that Lioen had beco Vandalieu in Mububujenge’s Divine Realm

To Vandalieu, it had been nothing otten about, however

“Then what about a dance co coh,” said Vandalieu

“No, ill not have any co competitions are strictly forbidden,” Rowen said

It seemed that many Drakonids loved alcohol, unable to stop the until they were in a stupor after the first sip… Even with resistance Skills, they would continue drinking until the limits of those Skills were overcome

Thus, ways of drinking that encouraged others to drink more were forbidden in this nation

“So, there won’t be any challenges…” Vandalieuforward to it a little

But as his voice was flat-toned as usual, Rowen took no notice of that

“That is why the four Drakonid Elders are hoping that this tiether,” she said

The four Drakonid Elders were the spokesons that protected the Drakonid nation; they were the politicians that ed the nation in a parliamentary system

Vandalieu realized that he had to respond to these politicians wishes

“… The four Drakonid Elders are particularly interested in discussing the importation of curry powder,” said Rowen

“Co curry powder to this nation as a gift after the victory feast in the noble Orc kingdom, didn’t I?” said Vandalieu

It seeues of the Drakonid nation’s politicians

“Vandalieu, you can conduct diplos other than muscles, too I’m proud of you!” said Darcia

“Gourmet diplomacy, I suppose,” said Vandalieu “Well, I don’t think it was just the power of curry powder”

And so, Vandalieu was given a warm, peaceful welcome into the Drakonid nation

The naeon that Vandalieu had created as a result of his failed atteeon before he left to visit the other nations Privel, Gizania and the others hoping to acco up in here

“… This is a B-class Dungeon, right?” asked Privel

“It should be At the very least, that is what he said,” said Gizania

The two of theic Stone and particularly valuable materials from some enormous, one-eyed Cyclopes

Munching noises filled the air

The re devoured by the Zoain Experience Points (though in adead flesh They were not able to finish eating all of the huge Cyclopes, however

“… I want… jaws”

“Kugigih… Not enough… fangs”

The two of the the li the torso of a Hydra, but their mouths were those of women The amount they could consume at one time was lis Thus, they faced difficulties when eating raw monster corpses

Cyclopes were Rank 8 monsters that were considered to be a race of descendants of the true Colossi that beca a fearsoth and Vitality as one would expect from their appearance

They were ferocious and preferred solitude, seeing even otherseason Thus, they did not forroups to attack their enemies; this was true for Cyclopes both in Devil’s Nests and inside Dungeons

That was supposed to be the case, but the Cyclopes in this Dungeon were attacking in groups

“The nore the boundaries of common sense as if it were only natural to do so,” said the Eh as she wiped the blood and fat from her sickles with a cloth

It was a well-known fact that eons behaved differently fro else

Even monsters of different races would cooperate with one another to eliminate intruders froes occurred, they didn’t cli different floors, nor did they pursue or ambush intruders They didn’t move between floors of their oill

They avoided the pitfalls and other traps, knowing their locations by instinct

However, even eons did not have their eon’s will Thus, it was impossible for them to behave in a way that was too different from their natures

An example of this impossible behavior was these Cyclopes, a race that was supposed to prefer solitude, for teamwork, albeit in a poor fashi+on

“Theus into stairwells… they are free, just like natural