They must have been wary of us.
They didn't know how strong we were.
That's why they came in a group of over ten.
How kind of them.
âTake it off.â
ââ¦â¦?â
âBefore it gets blood on it.â
The guy looked confused when I spoke.
But he soon understood.
ââ¦â¦.â
Everyone, including him, shut their mouths.
It's a common occurrence in the animal kingdom.
They chase prey when they think it's weaker, but they instinctively sense danger when it fights back.
They know from experience.
That it's dangerous.
Swoosh.
They retreated, wary of an ambush.
It didn't matter to me.
It was a dead-end alley.
And it was too narrow to even use [Gigantification].
âThis is better.â
There was nothing to obstruct me from above.
âLeap.â
I leaped over their heads and landed on the other side.
Okay, I blocked their escape route.
ââ¦Kill him first!â
They panicked and charged towards me.
They probably judged that they had to break through since their escape route was blockedâ¦
Whoosh!
â¦but they dodged my mace.
âDodge, donât block!â
âNo oneâs going to get hit by that slow attack.â
The three in front of me dodged my mace like eels and swung their weapons.
I endured most of their attacks with my Physical Resistance, but a few skill-enhanced attacks managed to pierce my thick skin.
Thud.
Damn it, that stings.
I wouldn't have even bled if I had activated [Gigantification].
Well, 'defense' wasn't the only way to protect myself.
'Transcendence.'
I raised my mace and mentally input the command.
The target for [Transcendence] was already decided.
'Swing.'
The combo that was effective against multiple enemies, thanks to the added 'Strike range tripled' characteristic.
Whooosh!
I slammed my mace down, and it elongated like a magical staff, growing in size.
Although the range was much smaller than when combined with [Gigantification]...
"Cr, crazy...!"
"Dodge!"
Where would they dodge?
In this narrow alley?
Kaboom!
Although they hurriedly retreated, the three in the front couldn't escape the range.
Ah, that's satisfying.
Thud.
They retreated as I stepped over the three who had been turned into ground meat.
They were surprisingly good at escaping.
"The woman! Grab the woman!"
They charged towards Amelia, trying to take her hostage.
But they couldn't even reach her.
Thwack, thwack, thud!
Amelia quickly subdued two of them with punches and kicks and then drew her dagger, swinging it at another one's neck.
Although he raised his arm to block, his wrist protected by a steel bracer...
Slash!
â¦it was useless against a woman who could use Aura.
Thud. Thud.
His severed wrist and head fell to the ground almost simultaneously.
Andâ¦
"A, Aura..."
â¦that was the end of the fight.
They all dropped their weapons as soon as Amelia used Aura. They realized they couldn't win and decided to beg for their lives.
Well, it was too late.
"Pl, please spare me. I'll give you everything I have..."
"What are you going to do?"
"Kill them, of course."
Amelia answered without hesitation. The looters hurriedly picked up their weapons and tried to fight backâ¦
"Die!"
â¦but it was futile.
They were all 6th-grade at most.
Thwack, kwagic.
Slash!
Amelia and I quickly cleaned up the remaining survivors, like a two-person looting party.
It took less than five minutes.
'It's reassuring to have a strong damage dealer.'
It was a level of security I had never felt before in any team.
How can I keep her from joining our team?
I continued looting as I thought about that.
That's when...
"Ugh..."
â¦the guy whose Laetium chestplate I was taking off twitched.
What, was he unconscious?
Thwack!
I knocked him out and then asked Amelia,
"Why did you just knock him out?"
"...You said you didn't like blood."
Ah...
"Th, thank you?"
"..."
"Ahem."
It was a bit awkward, but we finished looting after a few minutes.
Looting took longer than the actual fight.
But the profit was higher than ever.
'This is worth at least 70 million stones on the surface.'
I felt a surge of excitement as I looked at the loot before putting it in my expandable backpack.
This was the result of just a few minutes of fighting?
'I didn't expect there to be such a good hunting ground in the underground.'
Maybe Noark was a good place to live.
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Click.
I put on the Laetium chestplate and then equipped the greaves and other equipment from his set.
They fit perfectly.
Damn right, a warrior should have proper armor, barbarian or not.
"Then let's go."
"Ah, right."
I felt uncomfortable under the wary gazes of the nearby residents, which I could feel even through the closed curtains, so we quickly left the alley and entered the main street.
And I followed Amelia, casually looking around. It was a rational judgment that if I acted like a newbie, I might get another opportunity to loot.
Well, that was the planâ¦
âAre we being followed?â
âNo.â
â¦but there was no one taking the bait, even after walking for a while.
âEven now?â
ââ¦No.â
What the hell is going on?
Amelia sighed, as if she couldnât believe it, as I subtly expressed my disappointment.
âWord travels fast in Noark.â
Ah, so no one dared to attack us because they knew that the guys who followed us in didnât come back.
ââ¦Ugh.â
I clutched my chest and collapsed to the ground, groaning.
Amelia was startled and crouched down.
âAre you hurt? You didnât have any external injuries earlier, donât tell me itâs poison?â
I whispered as she hurriedly tried to give me an antidote.
âDonât worry. Iâm just pretending.â
ââ¦What?â
âMaybe theyâll come if I do this.â
âBarbarian, you reallyâ¦â
Amelia looked at me with disgust, so I quickly got up.
Damn it, she enjoyed looting too.
Sheâs making me feel embarrassed.
âJust follow me. We might have to sleep outside if weâre late.â
âAlright.â
We then headed towards the center of the city and found an inn.
Ah, of course, we got one room, not two.
If anyone was targeting us even after the rumors spread, they would be strong enough to handle us both.
âThere are a lot of beds.â
âAll inns in Noark are like this.â
âHuh?â
âNo one comes here to sleep alone.â
It seemed like it was common to live with your companions unless you had a family and bought a houseâ¦
I could understand.
It would be safer to move in groups in a place like this.
âYou wash up first, Yandel. Iâll organize the loot.â
âAh, Iâll be out soon.â
We took turns washing up, and then we talked while Amelia was in the bathroom.
âWhat are we going to do with the loot?â
âWeâre not selling it for now. It will be worth three times more on the surface.â
âThatâs a big difference.â
âItâs only natural since the supply is much greater than the demand.â
Hmm, thatâs true.
Looters brought back more equipment than magic stones.
âBut I heard there are merchants who travel between the surface and the underground. Canât we just sell it to them?â
âYou must be mistaken. The price I mentioned is after selling it to a merchant.â
ââ¦I see.â
âSo if you need anything, use it instead of selling it. Thatâs how things are in this city.â
Anyway, that was the end of our conversation about the loot.
And then we got to the main topic.
âSo what are we going to do now?â
We had successfully entered Noark.
And we had two goals here.
1. Steal the âFragment of Recordsâ from the Lord and return to our original time.
2. Grant Ameliaâs wish.
Honestly, I didnât tell her, but the second goal would be difficult to achieve. Because the past had to change for her wish to come true.
âJudging by her expression back then, it seemed like she realized it to some extentâ¦â
Then what decision would Amelia make?
âWhy are you asking that?â
âJust in case you changed your mind.â
Amelia answered without hesitation at my nonchalant question.
âThatâs ridiculous. Thereâs no change in plans.â
Right, so youâre not giving up.
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There was day and night even in the underground city of Noark.
But there was no dawn or dusk.
The jewels embedded in the ceiling emitted light when it was time to be active, and they switched to minimum output at night.
And in that senseâ¦
âItâs daytime.â
â¦we left for the city as soon as the sky outside the window brightened.
The city felt unfamiliar.
After all, it wasnât a common sight for people to pour out of all the buildings as soon as it was daytime.
âStop sightseeing and come here. Weâll have to wait for a long time if weâre late.â
âAh, okay.â
I followed Amelia and arrived at the Lordâs Castle in the center of Noark.
Unlike yesterday, when we saw it from afar, the giant gate was wide open, welcoming countless people.
âWhy are they all going there?â
âMost of the jobs are at the Lordâs Castle. Those who donât enter the labyrinth work there and get paid.â
This is like a communist country.
Well, thatâs probably why people from Noark were so tenacious. They had to be to survive in a place like this.
[Labyrinth Management Office]
We entered the building.
The interior was similar to the Explorerâs Guild.
And their work wasnât much different either.
âIâll see you later.â
âAh, okay.â
We each found a short line to save time.
There were a lot of things to do before you could enter the labyrinth in Noark.
First, newbies had to register, and it seemed like they had to pay an entrance fee every time they entered the labyrinthâ¦
âHow is this place even worse than Lafdonia?â
It was ridiculous, considering that Noark was founded by the âOlmi Revolutionary Armyâ, who rebelled against the royal family.
âWhen the hell is this line going to move? They should at least have a number system like Lafdonia. Whatâs the point of making everyone wait in line?â
Thatâs when, as I was complaining inwardly about the slow processing and outdated system after waiting in line for over 30 minutesâ¦
âOh, hey! Youâre a newbie, judging by your registration form?â
â¦a group of five explorers approached me.
And one of them put his hand on my shoulder.
âWeâre in a bit of a hurry, so can you let us go first? Huh? Weâre on the same side now. We have to help each other.â
I was momentarily confused.
âWhat?â
Was this another hand-me-down situation?