Sevens by Waka Yume Yume

FULL INDEX - COMPLETE LIST OF CHAPTERS:
Synopsis and Starting Chapter
Volume 1 - Chapter 1: Former Noble Lyle
Volume 1 - Chapter 2: Former Fiancée Novem
Volume 1 - Chapter 3: The Seven Ancestors
Volume 1 - Chapter 4: Monster
Volume 1 - Chapter 5: Dalien
Volume 1 - Chapter 6: Adventurers’ Guild
Volume 1 - Chapter 7: Money
Volume 1 - Chapter 8: Veteran Adventurer Zelphy
Volume 1 - Chapter 9: An Adventurer Shouldn’T Be Adventurous
Volume 1 - Chapter 10: Lyle’S Ability
Volume 1 - Chapter 11: First Love
Volume 1 - Chapter 12: First Generation, Basil Walt
Volume 1 - Chapter 13: Even If You Call It Foolish
Volume 1 - Chapter 14: An Easy Job, Where All You Have To Do Is Stand
Volume 1 - Chapter 15: Full Over
Volume 1 - Chapter 16: Limit Burst
Volume 1 - Chapter 17: Lyle’S Ambition
Volume 1 - Epilogue
Volume 1 - Questions Corner 1
Volume 2 - Prologue
Volume 2 - Chapter 1: Growth
Volume 2 - Chapter 2: Level Up
Volume 2 - Chapter 3: Aria Lockwarde
Volume 2 - Chapter 4: Blue And Red
Volume 2 - Chapter 5: The Birth Of A Skill
Volume 2 - Chapter 6: Day Off
Volume 2 - Chapter 7: Comrade
Volume 2 - Chapter 8: Humans And Demons Are Equally Favored
Volume 2 - Chapter 9: The First Generation’S Weapon
Volume 2 - Chapter 10: Lyle’S Growth
Volume 2 - Chapter 11: The Start Of The Walt House
Volume 2 - Chapter 12: Desiring A Reunion
Volume 2 - Epilogue
Volume 2 - Question Corner 2
Volume 3 - Prologue
Volume 3 - Chapter 1: Arumsaas Guild
Volume 3 - Chapter 2: The Library Of The City Of Scholars
Volume 3 - Chapter 3: The Seven Great Of The City Of Scholars
Volume 3 - Chapter 4: Adventurer’ Circumstances
Volume 3 - Chapter 5: Clara Bulmer
Volume 3 - Chapter 6: Shannon Who Sees Another World
Volume 3 - Chapter 7: Before Clearing A Labyrinth
Volume 3 - Chapter 8: Damien Valle
Volume 3 - Chapter 9: Labyrinth Specialist
Volume 3 - Chapter 10: Mind
Volume 3 - Chapter 11: A Woman’S Back
Volume 3 - Chapter 12: Mr. Lyle
Volume 3 - Chapter 13: Novem Forxuz
Volume 3 - Epilogue
Volume 3 - Question Corner 3
Volume 4 - Prologue
Volume 4 - Chapter 1: Poyopoyo
Volume 4 - Chapter 2: Various Worries
Volume 4 - Chapter 3: The Lifeform Known As A Feudal Lord.
Volume 4 - Chapter 4: Get Along
Volume 4 - Chapter 5: Clara’S Adventurer Course
Volume 4 - Chapter 6: Shannon Circry
Volume 4 - Chapter 7: Lyle’S Golem
Volume 4 - Chapter 8: Lyle’S Answer
Volume 4 - Chapter 9: Porter
Volume 4 - Chapter 10: Preparations To Conquer
Volume 4 - Chapter 11: Conquering Commence
Volume 4 - Chapter 12: Pursuer
Volume 4 - Chapter 13: Targeted Comrades
Volume 4 - Chapter 14: Automaton
Volume 4 - Epilogue
Volume 4 - Question Corner 4
Volume 5 - Prologue
Volume 5 - Chapter 1: The Circry House
Volume 5 - Chapter 2: Someone To Guard
Volume 5 - Chapter 3: Monetary Support
Volume 5 - Chapter 4: Preparations
Volume 5 - Chapter 5: March
Volume 5 - Chapter 6: Johnny Village
Volume 5 - Chapter 7: Carpe Cardium
Volume 5 - Chapter 8: The Second’S Memory
Volume 5 - Chapter 9: Hippogryph
Volume 5 - Chapter 10: Gryphon
Volume 5 - Chapter 11: The Young Commanders
Volume 5 - Chapter 12: One On One
Volume 5 - Chapter 13: The Second Generation Head
Volume 5 - Epilogue
Volume 5 - Question Corner 5
Volume 6 - Prologue
Volume 6 - Chapter 1: Fraud
Volume 6 - Chapter 2: Singer
Volume 6 - Chapter 3: The Underside Of A Promotion
Volume 6 - Chapter 4: The Third’S Past
Volume 6 - Chapter 5: The Fourth’S Memory
Volume 6 - Chapter 6: Omen
Volume 6 - Chapter 7: Lianne Faunbeux
Volume 6 - Chapter 8: Fellow Pupil
Volume 6 - Chapter 9: Reunion
Volume 6 - Chapter 10: Celes’ Ability
Volume 6 - Chapter 11: Septem
Volume 6 - Chapter 12: Let Me Start Your Story
Volume 6 - Chapter 13: Dissolution
Volume 6 - Chapter 14: The Maddening Metropolist
Volume 6 - Epilogue
Volume 6 - Question Corner 6
Volume 7 - Prologue
Volume 7 - Chapter 1: The Four Guild Branches
Volume 7 - Chapter 2: Men Of The Walt House
Volume 7 - Chapter 3: East Branch
Volume 7 - Chapter 4: Adventurers
Volume 7 - Chapter 5: Fighting With Skills
Volume 7 - Chapter 6: Harem Master
Volume 7 - Chapter 7: May
Volume 7 - Chapter 8: Connection
Volume 7 - Chapter 9: A Journey Of Memory
Volume 7 - Chapter 10: First Job In Beim
Volume 7 - Chapter 11: Surroundings
Volume 7 - Chapter 12: Wild Beasts
Volume 7 - Chapter 13: Additional Request
Volume 7 - Chapter 14: Solo
Volume 7 - Chapter 15: Quilin May
Volume 7 - Chapter 16: Trade
Volume 7 - Chapter 17: Former Harlot
Volume 7 - Chapter 18: Beim’S Guild
Volume 7 - Epilogue
Volume 7 - Question Corner 7
Volume 8 - Prologue
Volume 8 - Chapter 1: Labyrinth Clearing Beim Style
Volume 8 - Chapter 2: Information Dealer
Volume 8 - Chapter 3: 【Interlude】 Ancestors And Wives
Volume 8 - Chapter 4: The Leader’S Job
Volume 8 - Chapter 5: The Departing Subjugatory Force
Volume 8 - Chapter 6: Alette Baillet
Volume 8 - Chapter 7: Precious Stone
Volume 8 - Chapter 8: Peridot
Volume 8 - Chapter 9: Message
Volume 8 - Chapter 10: Beim’S Receptionists
Volume 8 - Chapter 11: Rock-Headed Creit
Volume 8 - Chapter 12: The Form Of A Party
Volume 8 - Chapter 13: Bf Eight
Volume 8 - Chapter 14: Eighth Floor Boss
Volume 8 - Chapter 15: Same Model
Volume 8 - Chapter 14: Once Upon A Time
Volume 8 - Chapter 15: Everyone’S Mr. Lyle
Volume 8 - Chapter 17: Turn Around, And Press On
Volume 8 - Chapter 18: A Withering Labyrinth
Volume 8 - Epilogue
Volume 8 - Question Corner 8
Volume 9 - Prologue
Volume 9 - Chapter 1: Letter
Volume 9 - Chapter 2: Chivalry
Volume 9 - Chapter 3: Information Dealer Rauno
Volume 9 - Chapter 4: Trouble, Or Goddess Of Fortune?
Volume 9 - Chapter 5: Holy Maiden Candidate
Volume 9 - Chapter 6: High Priest
Volume 9 - Chapter 7: Runaway Son
Volume 9 - Chapter 8: The Outsider Of The Basement
Volume 9 - Chapter 9: Determination
Volume 9 - Chapter 10: Worse Than Zayin
Volume 9 - Chapter 11: The Fourth Camp
Volume 9 - Chapter 12: Holy Knight Brigade
Volume 9 - Chapter 13: Royal Princess
Volume 9 - Chapter 14: The Other Side
Volume 9 - Chapter 15: Fiennes Walt
Volume 9 - Chapter 16: Selva’S Assassin
Volume 9 - Chapter 17: Sacred Knight
Volume 9 - Chapter 18: Holy Knight Lyle
Volume 9 - Epilogue
Volume 10 - Prologue
Volume 10 - Chapter 1: Lorphys’ Royal Princess
Volume 10 - Chapter 2: Lyle’S Room Of Memories
Volume 10 - Chapter 3: Fortress Battle
Volume 10 - Chapter 4: Selva Falls
Volume 10 - Chapter 5: Lyle’S Party
Volume 10 - Chapter 6: Money
Volume 10 - Chapter 7: The Trēs Trading Company
Volume 10 - Chapter 8: The Vera Trēs
Volume 10 - Chapter 9: Sahuagin Assault
Volume 10 - Chapter 10: Trident
Volume 10 - Chapter 11: The Goddesses Have A Thing For Those That Fight On
Volume 10 - Chapter 12: Trump Card
Volume 10 - Chapter 13: God Of The Seas
Volume 10 - Chapter 14: Mr. Lyle Reads Ahead
Volume 10 - Chapter 15: The Northern Powers
Volume 10 - Chapter 16: The Queen Of Cartaffs
Volume 10 - Epilogue
Volume 11 - Prologue
Volume 11 - Chapter 1: Dangerous Individual
Volume 11 - Chapter 2: Vera’S Ship Log?
Volume 11 - Chapter 3: Skill
Volume 11 - Chapter 4: The Ancestors + Α’S Plan
Volume 11 - Chapter 5: Guild Personnel
Volume 11 - Chapter 6: Katana
Volume 11 - Chapter 7: Damien And Old Letarta
Volume 11 - Chapter 8: Mrs Milleia
Volume 11 - Chapter 9: A Labyrinth Out Of Control
Volume 11 - Chapter 10: I Want To Stand Out!
Volume 11 - Chapter 11: Look Ahead
Volume 11 - Chapter 12: An Army Of Monsters
Volume 11 - Chapter 13: Fortress Redant
Volume 11 - Chapter 14: Valkyrie
Volume 11 - Chapter 15: Retreat
Volume 11 - Chapter 16: The Second Wall
Volume 11 - Chapter 17: Fortress
Volume 11 - Chapter 18: Brother Maksim
Volume 11 - Chapter 19: A Mountain Of Corpses
Volume 11 - Chapter 20: Postwar Process
Volume 11 - Epilogue
Volume 11 - Postscript Theater
Volume 12 - Prologue
Volume 12 - Chapter 1: Taking Over
Volume 12 - Chapter 2: Lyle
Volume 12 - Chapter 3: Lyle And Lyle
Volume 12 - Chapter 4: Galleria
Volume 12 - Chapter 5: Rusworth
Volume 12 - Chapter 6: Rule Book
Volume 12 - Chapter 7: Max Plan
Volume 12 - Chapter 8: Threat
Volume 12 - Chapter 9: Domestic Affairs
Volume 12 - Chapter 10: The Fourth’S Era
Volume 12 - Chapter 11: Stray High Minister
Volume 12 - Chapter 12: Letter
Volume 12 - Chapter 13: Grand Restructure
Volume 12 - Chapter 14: Full Drive
Volume 12 - Chapter 15: A Never-Ending Road
Volume 12 - Chapter 16: Uselyle
Volume 12 - Chapter 17: Fight More
Volume 12 - Chapter 18: The Witches
Volume 12 - Chapter 19: Battlefield Tactician
Volume 12 - Chapter 20: Lyle And Mr. Lyle
Volume 12 - Epilogue
Volume 13 - Prologue
Volume 13 - Chapter 1: Gina Trēs
Volume 13 - Chapter 2: Cartaffs
Volume 13 - Chapter 3: Beim Starts To Move
Volume 13 - Chapter 4: Unlovable Adventurer
Volume 13 - Chapter 5: A Journey Of Nothing But Manly Men
Volume 13 - Chapter 6: Lyle’S Party Aboard
Volume 13 - Chapter 7: Bandelphia
Volume 13 - Chapter 8: Those Who Wait
Volume 13 - Chapter 9: Marina Against May
Volume 13 - Chapter 10: Warp
Volume 13 - Chapter 11: Trap
Volume 13 - Chapter 12: Those Who Move
Volume 13 - Chapter 13: A Tiger At The Front Gate, A Wolf At The Back
Volume 13 - Chapter 14: Who Was Being Chased Again?
Volume 13 - Chapter 15: Arrival
Volume 13 - Chapter 16: Poison That Rends Beim
Volume 13 - Chapter 17: Broken Heart
Volume 13 - Chapter 18: Who Was Abandoned Again?
Volume 13 - Epilogue
Volume 14 - Prologue
Volume 14 - Chapter 1: Setting Off From Beim
Volume 14 - Chapter 2: Various Journeys
Volume 14 - Chapter 3: Faction
Volume 14 - Chapter 4: What Did I Want?
Volume 14 - Chapter 5: Young Fredricks
Volume 14 - Chapter 6: Aria’S Profit
Volume 14 - Chapter 7: Jules Parswall
Volume 14 - Chapter 8: The Kingdom Of Bahnseim
Volume 14 - Chapter 9: Revenge
Volume 14 - Chapter 10: Margrave
Volume 14 - Chapter 11: Varius
Volume 14 - Chapter 12: Mother
Volume 14 - Chapter 13: The Kingdom Of Faunbeux
Volume 14 - Chapter 14: Avengers Of Faunbeux
Volume 14 - Chapter 15: True Revenge
Volume 14 - Chapter 16: Siblings
Volume 14 - Chapter 17: Faunbeux’S Decision
Volume 14 - Chapter 18: The Third One
Volume 14 - Chapter 19: The Legitimate Successor
Volume 14 - Epilogue
Volume 15 - Prologue
Volume 15 - Chapter 1: Corps Of Iron Pipes
Volume 15 - Chapter 2: Fortress Conquering
Volume 15 - Chapter 3: Fame
Volume 15 - Chapter 4: Betrayal
Volume 15 - Chapter 5: Plunder
Volume 15 - Chapter 6: Obligation
Volume 15 - Chapter 7: Network
Volume 15 - Chapter 8: Scant Difference
Volume 15 - Chapter 9: Wit
Volume 15 - Chapter 10: The Worst Man
Volume 15 - Chapter 11: Dead Men
Volume 15 - Chapter 12: Merciless Blade
Volume 15 - Chapter 13: The Demon’S Medicine
Volume 15 - Chapter 14: Sand Giant
Volume 15 - Chapter 15: … The Capital Of Dreams
Volume 15 - Chapter 16: Pincer Attack
Volume 15 - Chapter 17: Festival
Volume 15 - Chapter 18: Lyle Walt Stands
Volume 15 - Chapter 19: Wonder Child Of The Walt House
Volume 15 - Epilogue
Volume 16 - Prologue
Volume 16 - Chapter 1: Faction
Volume 16 - Chapter 2: Marriage Interview
Volume 16 - Chapter 3: Maizel Walt
Volume 16 - Chapter 4: A Deep And Quiet Distraction
Volume 16 - Chapter 5: Lyle The Fortunate
Volume 16 - Chapter 6: Natural Enemy Of Labyrinths
Volume 16 - Chapter 7: Not Knowing Is…
Volume 16 - Chapter 8: Not A Problem
Volume 16 - Chapter 9: Ms. Lianne
Volume 16 - Chapter 10: The Goddam Chicks
Volume 16 - Chapter 11: Brod And Maizel
Volume 16 - Chapter 12: Address
Volume 16 - Chapter 13: First Show Of Hands
Volume 16 - Chapter 14: The Eighth Generation Head
Volume 16 - Chapter 15: First Joint Effort
Volume 16 - Chapter 16: Father And Son
Volume 16 - Chapter 17: Father
Volume 16 - Epilogue
Volume 17 - Prologue
Volume 17 - Chapter 1: Various Forms Of Peace
Volume 17 - Chapter 2: There Is A Rabbit On The Moon
Volume 17 - Chapter 3: Passing It All
Volume 17 - Chapter 4: The Truth
Volume 17 - Chapter 5: Circry
Volume 17 - Chapter 6: Round Table
Volume 17 - Chapter 7: Confession
Volume 17 - Chapter 8: Illustrated Diary
Volume 17 - Chapter 9: Terrible Enough To Cry
Volume 17 - Chapter 10: Field Potatoes
Volume 17 - Chapter 11: The Best Of Lyle
Volume 17 - Chapter 12: 0 (Nihil)
Volume 17 - Chapter 13: Moving Fortress
Volume 17 - Chapter 14: Common Sense
Volume 17 - Chapter 15: Return
Volume 17 - Chapter 16: Brides Of The Walt House
Volume 17 - Chapter 17: Cute Celes, Lovable Lyle
Volume 17 - Chapter 18: The Winning Horse
Volume 17 - Chapter 19: Ties
Volume 17 - Epilogue
Volume 18 - Prologue
Volume 18 - Chapter 1: The Enemy Of An Enemy Is Also An Enemy And No Ally Of Mine
Volume 18 - Chapter 2: Knock And Use The Front Door
Volume 18 - Chapter 3: Black Quilin Rummel
Volume 18 - Chapter 4: Lyle And Celes
Volume 18 - Chapter 5: Lyle’S Fighting Style
Volume 18 - Chapter 6: Laughing Celes
Volume 18 - Chapter 7: A Goddess Revived
Volume 18 - Chapter 8: The Seventh
Volume 18 - Chapter 9: Sevens
Volume 18 - Chapter 10: Army Of The Dead Vs. Army Of The Dead
Volume 18 - Chapter 11: The Shape Of A Family
Volume 18 - Chapter 12: Prospects Of Victory
Volume 18 - Chapter 13: The True One
Volume 18 - Chapter 14: Evil God Or Goddess
Volume 18 - Chapter 15: Can I Cry
Volume 18 - Chapter 16: Two Swords
Volume 18 - Chapter 17: The Walt House Is Number One
Volume 18 - Chapter 18: An End And A Beginning
Volume 18 - Chapter 19: Ties
Volume 18 - Chapter 20: A Blue Gem To My Heart
Volume 18 - Epilogue Part1
Volume 18 - Epilogue Part2
Volume 18 - Aria Arc
Volume 18 - Vera Arc
Volume 18 - Shannon Arc
Volume 18 - Novem Arc
Volume 18 - Miranda Arc
Volume 18 - The Start
Volume 18 - Last Day
Volume 18 - Erhart 1
Volume 18 - Intermission 1
Volume 18 - Intermission 2
Volume 18 - Intermission 3
Volume 18 - Intermission 4
Volume 18 - Erhart 2
Categories Genre: Action, Adventure, All, Comedy, Completed, Drama, Fantasy, Harem, Mystery, Romance, Tragedy Status: Completed Tags Authors:

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Total Chapters in book: 365
Estimated words: 1247081 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 6235(@200wpm)___ 4988(@250wpm)___ 4157(@300wpm)
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Volume 8 - Chapter 8: Peridot

Peridot

Night.

I held the pea-green gemstone between my fingers, and looked at it through the light of the lantern.

“It’s quite big. What’s more, it’s been cut quite cleanly.”

The precious stone of about ten centimeters across was considerably beautiful.

At times, the treasures found in a Labyrinth could fetch a hefty sum even if they weren’t too deep inside.

But that was an extremely rare case.

The reason I hadn’t sold it yet was because the value of a gemstone imbued with magic wasn’t anything fixed. There’s no doubt it was something valuable, but even I couldn’t determine what a fair price for it would be.

I wasn’t the only one looking at it through the light.

Through the light of the lantern hung at the front portion of porter, Shannon watched it as well. She sat next to me, and examined the stone in my hands.

“That’s somehow really pretty. It’s collected a ton of magic; never seen something like that before. Hey, won’t you give it to me?”

“Ha ha ha, fat chance.”

I tucked it away into my breast pocket, and held back Shannon’s head as she flailed her arms at me.

There, Novem called over.

“… It’s Peridot, I believe.”

I turned around, and tilted my head as I wondered how long she’d been there.

Surprised at Novem’s presence nearby, Shannon quickly fled.

(Ah, so she was slacking off from work again.)

Sighing at Shannon’s usual disposition, I took the precious stone out once more.

“Want to see it?”

I handed it over to Novem.

She accepted it, and looked it over…

“… For the first floor, it’s quite a precious gemstone. I had heard it wasn’t that old a Labyrinth, though.”

The dormant treasure would constantly be soaked in the Labyrinth’s magic, increasing their value.

And since Shannon, who could see magic with her eyes, said it was something she’d never seen before, it must hold a considerable value.

(Shannon may have that career path available. As an appraiser, or such.)

Novem handed the stone back to me.

“What do you plan to do with it?”

Well I hadn’t really decided on that yet.

“I’m considering the options right now. As long as we have it, I get the feeling we’ll make a profit even if we don’t do a thing for the rest of the expedition. It may be useful for something, but it would stand out too much if we investigated that while we’re here.”

Novem spoke to me.

“… How about leaving it with someone?”

I shook my head.

“No, it’s worth a lot, so I’ll keep hold of it. It’d be on my mind if I left it behind, and it isn’t much a burden at all.”

Novem looked like she wanted to say something, but she immediately smile, and agreed with my opinion.







The second day of Labyrinth clearing.

This time I took along Novem, Clara, Eva and May.

Clara was doing consecutive runs, but as she was support, she wouldn’t be participating in battle.

I do think it rough, but she wasn’t one to complain over something of this level, so I ended up putting her on the job.

While we were heading to the Labyrinth, I called over to her.

“Sorry for having you on two days in a row.”

And she…

“No problem at all. One day rotations just means we’d be returning by the end of the day… in the first place, we’re at least going up to the fifth floor eventually, tight? In that case, you should really choose the members you bring along with care.”

Inside the cave.

After descending to the second lower level, I got a general grasp of the Labyrinth’s structures.

We’d still be fighting in narrow passages.

Still a cold cave with dripping water.

It was a Labyrinth that’s width didn’t increase the further you went down.

The fact there was a boss a floor was troublesome, but other than that, it was of low difficulty, and comparatively an easy one to conquer.

On just the first day, the recons had already gone through the third floor. That was the present state of affairs.

The bosses had yet to respawn, and it may not be long before the main members of the gathered parties begin going off to try clearing it for real.

“It really depends on Alette-san. But there are some Labyrinths that undergo drastic changes at certain points, apparently, so we’ll have to proceed with care.”

There’s a lot of unknowns about Labyrinths.

Wearing a coat over her usual drafty-looking clothing, May walked leisurely with her hands behind her head.

“… Given a day, I’d be able to take this one out in no time.”

To a powerful lifeform such as a Quilin, it does appear a Labyrinth of this time is no problem at all.

But that would be bothersome, so I told her to endure the urge this time.

“Bear with it. It’ll be noisy if the Labyrinth is cleared all of a sudden. After floor five, it seems the forces here plan on proceeding leisurely, so we’ll do the same.”

Rather than not wanting to stand out, I wanted to use this job to see how the adventurers of Beim went about their work.

Eva had a short bow in a cylinder strapped to the back of her hip, and a dagger in her hands as she walked ahead.

Unlike her arrogance in the forest, she was constantly complaining.

“It’s dark, and hard to walk and cold and… I hate it here.”

(The forest was dark and hard to walk too, you know…)

Even so, she carried out her job as the advance guard.

With the Skills 【Map】 and 【Search】, I confirmed the surrounding situation as we proceeded, but a number of adventurer parties had descended further down.

But as expected, it doesn’t seem they were prepared to spend nights over in its depths yet.

Novem spoke.

“When the third day comes around, they’ll probably defeat the first remaining boss. With that momentum, the area up to the fifth floor’ll probably be cleared.”

Once floor five was cleared, Alette-san would allow the adventurers who tagged along to enter the Labyrinth.

If they had luck on their side, they may be able to obtain some treasure emitted by the walls.

Of course, from my point of view as I walked down the second floor, all the treasure had already been nabbed up

(So my luck from the first day won’t go on.)

I felt the monsters had gone down in numbers as well.

The adventurers must have gone around slaying them for money to play around.

“We’ll go down to the third floor today, and confirm the situation. When tomorrow comes, Alette-san and co will probably challenge the boss, so I want to do a preliminary examination.”

Alette-san herself had little interest in treasure, but there were some things she was fixated on.

One of them was fighting the bosses.

The other battles in the Labyrinth were the same, but it seems she wasn’t compromising when it came to battle.

If someone was going to be fighting a boss, it would be her own forces, ot so she asserted.

In exchange for that, all other fields were given a degree of freedom.

And as long as she wasn’t at a deficit, Alette-san didn’t feel there was a problem.

She wasn’t even originally an adventurer. That fact she was one for a limited time only was a large contributing factor.

Since I was walking with my mind on the Map, we were soon able to find the staircase leading down.

And so the five of us descended them…

“… Well this is…”

Apart from Albano-san’s party, there were some flashily running rampant in battle.

They were fighting monsters, of course.

If I strained my ears, I could hear the sounds of battle nearby.

Eva made a reluctant expression.

“… Hey, it’s dangerous if you use magic in such a confined place, right?”

She seemed worried as to whether we’d be dragged into the mess.

May didn’t mind it.

“Then just block it, why don’t you? More importantly, Won’t it all end if we just breezed through and took care of it? Today’s supper is meat, so I want to return quickly.”

Novem cautioned the two of them.

“They should pay a level of mind to us. And let’s not try to approach another party either. Also, even if you return, that doesn’t expedite the rate you’ll be getting dinner, May-san.”

Unable to go against her, they gave short answers, and continued down the passage.

Seeing that, Clara.

“Novem-san is quite loved by demi-human races.”

Those words caused me to recall.

(Come to think of it, during the Gryphon subjugation, I get the feeling the Dwarves and Gnomes were especially fond of her… no, is it just my imagination?)

While the automaton Monica directed open hostility towards her, demi-humans took a liking to her quite easily.

(Well, she’s a nice person… isn’t that all it is?)







We returned safely the second day, liquidized our assets, and were on the way to reunite with the rest of our comrades.

Watching the town grow day by day, I really wondered what they planned on doing with it.

The tents decreased, and the buildings increased.

More food stalls, rising vigor.

Having walked outside, I looked upon the scenery and muttered.

“This is the Magician’s Village itself, isn’t it.”

Clara nodded at my words.

“That it is.”

There, Eva.

“Ah, I’ve heard of that one.”

Novem nodded along, but one person alone… May looked at me with wonder.

“What’s that Magician’s Village thing supposed to be?”

And from the Jewel, the Fifth let his voice.

『Lyle, how about you tell May? Kindly teach her.』

The Sixth spoke gaudily.

『You really are kind on animals.』

I was about to explain, but Novem and Eva had already moved in.

Novem gave a simple explanation.

“It’s a story of where a magician once made a town so hopeless it fell to ruin long ago.”

A little enthusiastic, Eva.

“Solving everything with magic, his good will went and destroyed the town.”

Hearing that, May seemed to get a general idea of it.

“Ah, so that’s how it is. People who can use magic, and those that can’t… that’s how humans are divided, right. From my point of view, you’re all using magic anyways.”

We continued walking down the lively townscape, as Clara went further into the details.

“It starts with a single magician stopping by a poor village. He used his magic to get the monsters to retreat, and received the thanks of the villagers. And so the magician settled down there to use his magic for the village’s sake.”

It was a cautionary tale.

“At first, the villagers rejoiced. The magician did all he could with his magic to help their land. But when he began producing farming tools for their sake, the craftsmen all left.”

The reason being that from production to repair, the magician could handle it all alone.

And so the craftsmen could no longer put food on the table.

“Next, he used his magic to make the village plentiful. An abundant harvest every year, and with his spells, he made iron and silver, and even money itself. The villagers lost the need to work.”

No matter how much effort they put in, or how dirty they got their hands, it was the same plentiful harvest every year. Their desire to exert themselves died down. And so the village was so prosperous it didn’t even need a tax.

“Eventually, the villagers multiplied, and the village grew. And so that became the start of a town. The larger it became, the more apparent it was, that the magician alone was not enough to manage it all anymore.”

It had grown beyond a manageable level, but having learned a life of luxury, the villagers could do nothing but continue to rely on that lone magician.

And the magician began to think it natural he took care of everything himself.

“So the magician ran himself ragged for the village every day, and the villagers would complain whenever they were needing. The magician collapsed under it all, and crossed to the other side. And everything after was problem after problem. The villagers who’d relied on the magician had become affluent and arrogant.”

May spoke amazed.

“They should’ve just returned to their original lifestyles.”

If that was possible, there wouldn’t be an issue.

Having a drop in the quality of life is quite a hard thing to face.

And wait, I went and troubled Novem quite a bit with that one.

Clara recited the end of the tale.

“No craftsmen. A massive drop in harvests, and barely a man left to put in any earnest work. Without a tax to pay, the village soon returned to the needy state it was in before. And…”

May looked to have gotten the grasp of it.

“… Within their despair, the villagers perished alongside their village. Without being razed by monster or thief, without crying out for help. All they did was accompany their village to the grave.”

If you think about it, there’s no way those around would lend aid to the village that’d gotten haughty off its abundance.

There’re various reasons, but anyways, the moral of the story is…

“To summarize, they couldn’t keep up with the rapid development, is how it is. The magic made them plentiful, and when that magic faded, they fell to ruin. It’s not like good intentions will always bring about something good, and you should put the proper thought into it when you plan on using magic.”

Though it’s not like you’ll find a magician willing to be so goody-goody all the time.

Eva had given those closing lines, and Clara looked a little unsatisfied.

(… Eva… she took off with the good parts.)

As if she herself was unaware of it, she was happily conversing with May.

From the Jewel, I heard the Fourth’s voice.

『Lyle, as a man, silently follow through.』

I called over to Clara.

“Hey Clara, what do you think the Magician’s Village was trying to say? From my point of view, it was about the important points of governing people.”

At this point, I’m not inheriting a territory, but I can’t help but think of it that way.

Clara listened quietly to my words.

“I think there’s something in that as well. If you want to look from the villagers’ perspective, then don’t rely too much on a convenient thing, or don’t forget to be thankful, or something along those lines. But…”

“But?”

“… Personally, there are times when I think, perhaps in the end, magic is naught but a fleeting illusion.”

There are plenty of books out there where the impression received changes from reader to reader.

And of that, Clara felt that magic could all just be an illusion.

Walking beside us, Novem spoke.

“They’re the grace of the heavens. Magic and Skills were the last gift of the goddess. Though originally, I doubt such a thing would have been necessary.”

When I turned to her, Novem was smiling.

But she looked a little sad to my eyes.







… The fourth floor of the Labyrinth.

The ones who’d stepped into those lands were Albano’s party.

It was the Third day since the kickoff of Labyrinth clearing.

Having defeated the fourth floor’s boss, Alette appeared to meet up with Albano, who’d gone to scout ahead.

It was just after battle, and seeing the knights barely showing any fatigue, Albano let out a whistle.

“Wearing such heavy armor to take down a boss, you sure are a curious bunch.”

To his light tone of speech, Alette removed her helmet, and sent a jest back without changing her expression.

“To a knight, this armor is no different than standing naked. Find it arousing, Albano?”

Hearing that, Albano broke into a smile.

“Hey don’t go grouping me together with Creit, boss! Now then, need a guide to the Boss of the next floor?”

Alette looked around at the surrounding members.

“… Right. Go search out a room we can rest. If you’re to find the boss, inform us. If you’ve trouble dealing with monsters, use my men to deal with them if you will.”

While she ordered Albano’s party to find them a room, they were still smiling.

Because to both sides, it was more convenient that way.

If Alette’s party went along, then the monsters they defeated, and the treasures they found would go off fifty-fifty.

And where was the fun in that?

“Very well. As I thought, it seems we’ll get along just fine. It’s alright if the treasure go to finders keepers, right?”

Alette sounded a little fed-up.

“Leave some to the rest, won’t you? If you take them all, then you’re the ones who’ll be getting the complaints. Well, our goal isn’t treasures, but battle. Find something, and you can do with it what you will. But don’t go nabbing the treasure in the deepest chamber.”

Alette’s party planned to defeat the Boss of the innermost chamber themselves, and they did have the ability to do so.

Albano’s party had acted alongside Alette’s, so they weren’t particularly tired. He walked off, and waved his hand.

“Yeah, it ain’t possible for us, and we’re going to be raking it in by fishing out treasure chests. In that case, do you want us to lay traps outside the innermost chamber? So no hindrances get in?”

Alette smiled at his jest.

“No need. If there’s a party capable of stealing a march on us, then so be it. More so, I’d welcome it if they can beat the boss before us. Well then, I’ll leave it to you.”

“Yep, all me!”

Albano’s party ran off, and it wasn’t long before they could no longer be seen.

A single knight confirmed it with Alette.

“Was that alright, captain? There’re even rumors those guys are former bandits.”

Alette smiled, and looked at her subordinate.

“And what of it? They’re necessary for our goal of clearing this Labyrinth. Therefore, we shall use them. And isn’t it fine to leave it at that? Beim isn’t our homeland. We have no authority to crack down on criminals here.”

The knight looked unsatisfied. He surely disliked working alongside former thieves.

So to her subordinate, Alette…

“That purity is a good thing to have. But be a bit more flexible.”

The knight confirmed it with her.

“Captain Alette, do you plan on recruiting Albano?”

The knights’ goal.

It was also to recruit new personnel. Not for the knight brigade, but to take proficient people back with them to their fatherland.

But…

“I only want to get along with him in Beim. In Beim, that is. Creit is too hard-headed to use. Marina is a lone wolf. It’s a pity we’ve yet to find anyone that fits the bill just yet, but Albano’s party is out of the question.”

They were surely proficient, but you’d have to stay mindful to make sure they didn’t raise a ruckus. And they were too greedy, prone to raising problems with their surroundings.

To train the brigade that would become the next main power of the country, they had come to Beim.

It was also a tradition of the fatherland.

They were surrounded by powerful enemies, and in a situation they could never drop their guard.

Their desire for power brought about a conclusion to train up their knights by giving them experience as adventurers. That was the verdict the country had reached.

Training up her noble subordinates and making them elites was Alette’s job.

(Now then, will any interesting people come out this time?)

As Alette raised her expectations, a single person did come to mind.

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Total Chapters in book: 365
Estimated words: 1247081 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 6235(@200wpm)___ 4988(@250wpm)___ 4157(@300wpm)
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