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 4 - Chapter 9: Porter

Porter

We met as planned, and challenged the labyrinth for the first time in a while.

Our members were me, Novem, Aria, Miranda, Clara, Poyopoyo, and Porter.

I stationed Porter at the center of our formation, and Aria at the front.

Having gone through several modifications, Porter now had a roof attached by thin pillars extending from the loading area.

Weather is irrelevant in the Labyrinth.

But it was attached in order to prevent the luggage from taking damage during battle.

“Should I have just made it a box?”

Rather than light weight, perhaps I should have focused on making it sturdy. As I said that, Poyopoyo put her hand to her chin.

“More than that, instead of deploying a Shield out front, something more offensive… how about sticking a spike to make Porter an attack type? Destroy enemies and traps in your way as you push forward!”

Hearing that, I thought that perhaps that would have been fine, for a moment, but I soon started shaking my head.

We can’t have the machine carrying our precious baggage going on the attack, and possibly being destroyed.

Clara put her hand to her forehead, and spoke.

“… What would you do if you dragged other adventurers into it? That’s definitely no good.”

But the large lantern attached to Porter felt like a good addition.

It kept down Clara’s Mana cost.

In exchange, it took money to light.

It lighted the passageways, but the fact that it couldn’t be extinguished and relit frequently was a problem.

Aria stopped ahead, and signaled that there were enemies around the turn ahead.

“Quiet down a little. I have to listen carefully here.”

Novem was to Porter’s side, and Miranda was across from her.

Clara was walking ahead.

Its rear was open, but when it came to it, that space was one to hide and take cover in.

In that case, building it sturdy would have been preferred.

Within the passageways made of metal sheets irresponsibly layered over one another, as Aria said, I definitely did hear footsteps.

I gave out orders.

But it was different than before.

“Novem, prepare your magic. Once you’ve fired off a round, me and Aria will finish off the rest. If they get through, Miranda, protect those two. Poyopoyo keep watch of the rear.”

In a tone indicating her reluctance to be assigned to the rear alone, Poypoyo…

“Even when I can clearly see them in darkness… even when I can take out those numbers immediately…”

Started complaining.

I know she could do it, but this time’s expedition was to see how far we could go with these members.

Throwing Poyopoyo into battle between the first and third floors would be contradictory to that objective. At the same time…

“It takes money to have you fight.”

A voice from the Jewel affirmed that. It was the money grubbing fourth.

『Yeah, that’s important. When the expedition itself costs money, having the automaton get damaged in the slightest will cut our income… hah, the efficiency would be better if you were still earning normally from carrying baggage.』

He was referring to when I used Porter to carry adventurers to their destinations, or recovering them when they were headed back.

That one gave out quite some good payout.

Adventurers headed further down were able to travel with ease.

Returning adventurers wouldn’t have to carry their heavy luggage in their tired states. Depending on the case, they were exceedingly happy at having found a ride.

Both cases didn’t take up too much time, and with the round trip I was able to earn sums equal to whole gold coins.

(… But I think the Fourth’s normal is a little bit off.)

He isn’t wrong, but it’s far removed from the type of adventurers I imagine.

It’s true that Porter brought in money, but that was merely the means, and not the goal.

The Fifth cautioned him.

『… It’s not your money, you know, damn miser.』

The Fourth responded.

『Earnings are important, right!? In order to live, it’s no good if you don’t bring in money!』

He wasn’t wrong.

But on that opinion, the Sixth…

『That’s only if you actually use the money. Needlessly stocking it up, it’s not like you’ll take it to the other world with you when you’re dead.』

Even if you had a treasure hoard, there was no meaning if you couldn’t use it skillfully.

In that sense, I think I want to become a person who can use money well.

The Fourth was just good at bringing it in.

He ascertained the limit the adventurers we met would willingly pay, and negotiated to lower prices. By stepping back here, we were able to take in money in the end.

As I was thinking that, monsters appeared from the passage.

Goblins armed with metallic weapons came out with the numbers Aria specified.

Finishing her preparations, Novem…

“Fire Bullet!”

Fired off multiple orbs of fire, causing the enemies to falter. Even if they blocked with their armaments, they would still receive burns.

Aria stepped out front alongside me.

She was carrying along a spear shorter than before, and held out a small shield upfront as she parried enemy attacks, and destroyed their footing.

Like that, she thrust out her spear wherever there wasn’t any metal.

It was different than her style up to now, and she stopped swinging in wide arcs.

(That makes things easier.)

With not the mace, but a sabre in hand, I turned half my body to dodge a goblin’s attacks, before cutting at its throat.

With blood rushing from its neck, the goblin fell to the ground with a dull metallic sound. The other goblin that tried to get away from the two of us was dealt with the other sabre I drew with my left hand.

“Ah…”

Letting out a careless voice, the goblin’s head fell to the ground as blood continued to spill from its neck.

The surroundings were died red.

Luckily, the only ones who were dirty were me and Aria.

Aria spoke.

“… Hey, if you get blood everywhere like that, I’m going to slip.”

She sure has gotten sturdy.

Before quite a brutal scene, she seemed quite used to it, and her only thoughts were that she would slip… I find it a little sad she’s nothing like a noble Lady anymore.

“Sorry about that. No, really…”

Seeing my questioning expression, Aria seemed confused.

“Why are you making a face like that?”

When the battle ended, Clara approached to pick off anything that could be turned to money. The tools to pick them off were also loaded on Porter, so she was only carrying a small portion of equipment herself.

The metal was also tossed onto its loading cart.

Aria kept watch of the front, and Miranda-san the back.

I assisted Clara, and confirmed with Novem.

“Novem, are you tired at all?”

If a magician expended physical strength, they would also lose mental power. Controlling Mana brought way to mental fatigue.

When magicians were acting as the offense of a party, it was correct to constantly confirm their statuses.

The conditions change by the day, so it’s essential for a leader to communicate with their party, apparently.

I doubted she would be tired after just one use, a she directed a smile at me.

“I’m alright, Lyle-sama.”

“I see… then once we’re done collecting, we’ll continue moving.”

I held Novem back from helping, and me and Clara alone finished, after which we resumed moving.

Just as before, I left battle to aria.

(She’s keeping a lookout without being told anything, so I can talk normally.)

In the past, I relied on Skills, and was able to somehow get an understanding of my comrades’ states.

Because of that, there was little to talk about between us.

(Conversation… I can’t remain poor at them.)

I called out to Clara.

“Clara, are you fine with controlling Porter?”

“Yes. As long as the movement speed is kept to a certain level… but stairs are enervating. I don’t have to keep up the light, so it is a good tradeoff, though.”

It seems that the individual herself was mildly discontent that she couldn’t regulate the lighting herself.

(I’ll leave that as next time’s challenge.)

As I also struck up conversation with Miranda-san.

“Your movements sure are getting better, Miranda-san.”

As I said that, she spoke with a smile.

“Thank you. If only you weren’t so sarcastic, I might have actually been happy here.”

I let out some dry laughter, and confirmed she was doing fine, before going to Poyopoyo last.

For some reason, she seemed annoyed.

The Second spoke.

『For an automaton, this one sure is a pain in the ass.』

She’s probably unsatisfied with how she’s not being of use.

Her facial expressions were more plentiful than a normal human.

“Hah… I’ll put you to work during our break, so endure it until then.”

She produced a frypan, and some other cookware as she spoke.

“Leave it to me. From cooking to rest, I’ll do it all to perfection!”

… I’m not actually expecting anything too extravagant within the labyrinth.

But Poyopoyo seemed overly motivated.

“No, we don’t need anything all too refined…”

And after finishing my conversations, I continued to pay mind to our surroundings.







The spot we chose for our break was of a moderate size to spend a night.

Without monsters around, we unloaded some supplies off of Porter, and began making food.

Motivated all by herself, Poyopoyo prepared soup.

She baked bread, and put something like ham atop it.

For food found in a labyrinth, it was of a higher-class variety. It was usually just some thick soup, and whatever bread one had brought on hand. In order to reduce unnecessary baggage, we wouldn’t bring the tools necessary to make anything too extravagant.

But we could just load cookware onto Porter, so as long as we kept our numbers low, then luxuries like these were possible.

Currently, Miranda-san was keeping watch.

Having finished eating, Novem and Clara went to sleep.

Poyopoyo divided out Miranda’s portion, and stayed by it, as if she was waiting to serve it fresh.

As Aria ate alongside me, I spoke.

“… One…”

“What is it?”

“After coming this far, you’ve only made a single mistake”

She hurriedly started to make an excuse.

“I-I made sure to reunite with the group after that! And wait, you remembered? You sure are an incessant man.”

Seeing her fly into a rage, I responded.

“No, I’m saying that’s the only time you’ve made any sort of error. If you think back to how we were a few months ago, your movements are completely different… Even when we’re moving together, it’s become much easier to fight.”

Hearing that…

“… I see. I’m sorry about that.”

Resuming her meal, Aria seemed a little happier. After that, we continued talking together now and again, before I let Aria go to sleep first.

The one who had to use her senses most when we were on the move was Aria. During breaks, I wanted to take her off lookout duty to prepare for tomorrow.

After she had fallen asleep, I muttered.

“It’s worlds away from how it was before. Though our numbers are higher now, I guess.”

Hearing that, Poyopoyo…

“Are you talking to yourself? You sure are a lonesome master. I’ll hear you out. Please unload any worry you have onto me. I’ll be sure to turn it into a joke to tease you later.”

“That doesn’t make me happy at all, you know?”

I sat atop one of our wooden crates, and talked with her. Rather than consultation, it was closer to affirmation.

Affirming my own thoughts.

“The last time we challenged this place together was the worst. Aria was always close to tears, and we could only bring trouble to Clara. Even when Novem would be better off making her own decisions, I tried ordering everything down to the finer details… but it didn’t get us anywhere.”

Poyopoyo spoke.

“You’ve grown, chicken dickwad. From today onwards, I’ll promote you to a useless chick.”

“Oy, that isn’t growing at all. The hells with the chick part?”

I turned my eyes towards the sleeping three, and Miranda-san.

“After coming this far… good grief, this is why gentlemen are…”

“Don’t misunderstand or anything. Also, why are you trying to remove your clothing? If you want to sleep, then go ahead and do so, I’ll slap you awake later.”

“Tsk, so you’re still just a chicken dickhead, are you? From my light exhibitionism, that weak attitude and manner… I’ll definitely have you wrapped around me one day.”

“Oh, so wanted to be strangled? Go to sleep already.”

As I said that, Poyopoyo let her twin tails sway, as she said something like, ‘No, no, I want to hear the rest.’

… I wonder what it is. While her outer appearance held some charm, her insides didn’t match at all.

“Today went quite well. While there were some problematic points, we were all generally proficient. It’s just as Clara said.”

Poyopoyo seemed satisfied with that.

“When you were marketing out Porter, I did take a look at the other adventurers… truly, everyone’s movements were good when looked at individually. However, party, was it? When assigned to a platoon, your movements suddenly become worse.”

It’s because for now, everyone’s only focusing on their own roles.

A party’s coordination isn’t something that polishes itself immediately. Individual movements and decisions are different.

We have to confirm our coordination time and again, and match our movements to complete our party.

“Right. I’ve talked to many a leader, but rather than stressing on abilities, they all valued whether people could work together.”

Through talking to people atop Porter, my relations to the adventurers of Arumsaas increased in an instant.

We talked on the way, and it’s nice that I was able to see other parties’ movements.

Methods varied widely by the party, but those that honored the basics felt more successful.

I did it to learn Porter’s applications, and controls, but I was surprisingly able to acquaint myself with quite a few people of Arumsaas.

A majority of them called me something like 『Lyle, the Burden』, and I gave them a bitter smile, but that was also the envy of an adventurer.

Usually, for one to get a decent moniker, means that you’re the admiration and fear of others.

I’m much too young, so it isn’t something too great.

But it turned into a topic of conversation, so it was actually a help to me to stick it into idle banter. I’m not the best at talking to others, but with just one topic like that, communication became much easier.

(If you think of it like that, it doesn’t sound too bad… being called a burden.)

Apparently, seeing me surrounded by beauties, and having them treat me dearly caused some discontentment among male adventurers.

There were even some that thought the fact we were able to breach the fortieth floor was solely due to Damien’s dolls.

But I can’t say that’s wrong.

We did stand firm in the boss battles, but in places apart from that, Damien’s dolls standing as moving shields was really a help.

I looked at Porter.

“… Porter sure is a good comrade.”

I whispered that, and Poyopoyo…

“Of course. He’s the fruit of mine and your love. But in the near future, my name… not a temporary one, please decide on a true name for me. I’m seriously frustrated at losing to Porter. Those mass produced scraps are mocking me to high heavens!”

I looked at her with my head tilted.

“Did they really say that much? Why not just talk back? That you’re different from them, on a higher level?”

“This is why men who are fooled by docile exteriors are… those ones truly have terrible mouths, you know. I don’t even come close! I, the chicken dickwad’s angel have been brought to tears! Please do a better job of protecting me!”

I spoke.

“Crying and all… don’t you just complain?”

With a sorrowful expression on her face, she bend her knees, and sat down on the spot.

She started quietly singing a mournful song, but I was shocked at her vocal skill level.

(This one really can do a lot of things… is there any reason she’s so obsessed on being a maid?)

For what purpose did those ancients make Poyopoyo… I simply couldn’t comprehend.

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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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