[TL Note: This is the revised, updated version of Chapter 167.]
[Hoo. Hoo. Hoo. Hoo. This will be the start of a new legend of the holy sword as well as the t.i.tle of Dragon Slayer!]
What are you going on about?
âIf I kill the dragon, the Dragon Slayer t.i.tle is mine. Why do you get that t.i.tle?â
[Thatâs because my blade will pierce the dragonâs heart!]
âNope. Iâm not going to use you.â
The holy sword radiated and threw a tantrum.
He wanted me to use him to kill the dragon.
[Warrior, could you please just shove that thing back into the subs.p.a.ce?]
[...]
Seregia said, and the holy sword returned to being quiet.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The holy sword really hated entering the inventory, so whenever someone said anything about putting him inside of it, heâd immediately behave himself.
I honestly had no plans of taking out the holy sword from my inventory before I parted ways with the guide kid.
But I was concerned that if I just left the holy sword inside my inventory while I was taking care of the dragon, he would whine like there was no tomorrow.
If by chance the holy sword refused to cooperate at an important moment, it would be a huge deal, so if he behaved, I decided to attach and wear him at my waist.
[Itâs a strange place.] Seregia said.
Like always, her voice was calm and dry. But the more you listened to her, the better youâd get at roughly understanding how she feels.
âYeah. The murals are also unusual.â
Itâs been two days since Iâve parted ways with the kid.
I had pa.s.sed through the middle floor and reached the lowest floor.
Though I didnât have a guide, I could easily tell that I had escaped the middle floor.
I walked through the middle floorâs pa.s.sageway and was eventually met with a stone gate that blocked the narrow pa.s.sageway.
It was a thick stone gate, inscribed with a glowing magic circle.
If the holy swordâs explanation was correct...
Based on the holy swordâs explanation, the gate was a magic door that would open only after you spoke the proper keyword. I just smashed through the gate with pure strength and went in. After that, the dungeonâs appearance changed significantly.
Contrary to the middle floorâs narrow pa.s.sageway that went on in the shape of a winding road, the lowest floor consisted of a single clearing.
The lowest floor looked as if it was a giant temple.
I couldnât read most of the writing and the drawings were discolored as well, but I could tell what this place was.
This place was a spot built for worship.
But rather than worshipping a G.o.d, it looked as if it were a place to worship a dragon.
Thatâs what I thought when I saw the stone statues of a giant dragon as well as the vague draconic patterns.
I walked through the dragonâs temple silently save for the sound of my footsteps and eventually reached the end.
A giant door.
I thought it might be about as high as a ten-story apartment; the giant door was the only thing blocking my advance.
The giant door was engraved with strange words and symbols.
[Theyâre runes.] Seregia said.
âYou also know runes? Thatâs surprising.â
It was prejudiced, but Seregia didnât look as though she had any expertise in anything other than swordsmanship.
[I remember learning it from the Academyâs liberal arts cla.s.ses.]
âCan you read it?â
[No. I only know that they are runes.]
As always, Seregia responded confidently.
She had given off this impression since a while back, but whenever Seregia believes that she canât do something, something wonât work out, or she doesnât have something, and talks about something negative, she responds even more confidently than before.
Is that a characteristic of her speech, or if not, is it some sort of strange m.a.s.o.c.h.i.s.tic gag?
[Hoo. Hoo. Itâs obvious that our cute Miss Seregia wouldnât be able to read those words. You donât have to be too hard on yourself, Miss Seregia.]
The holy sword went âhoo. hoo.â again and started talking.
[... Iâm not blaming myself, but youâre making me feel bad, so please refrain from calling my name.]
The holy sword ignored Seregiaâs request and continued.
[Those runes are written in the draconic language.]
âI see. Then can you read it?â
[No. I can also read a few runes, but reading that is impossible. Itâs not like draconic language is like a kidâs coded message, so how could I read it? There probably arenât even ten people on this entire continent who can decipher that message.]
I briefly felt that the holy swordâs statement was odd.
Was the draconic language that difficult of a language to understand?
I had heard about the distinctive characteristics of the draconic language from Idy before.
âIs it really that difficult?â
[Yes. Of course.]
âWhat I heard is that all of the meaning is put in the front in the draconic language; the rest is just an inefficient language that lists unnecessary words. Then, if you just decipher the beginning of those runes, shouldnât you be able to guess its meaning?â
[I donât know who you heard this from, but that someone clearly has absolutely no knowledge of runes. You cannot just thoughtlessly say something like that, Warrior. Magicians will say that youâre looking down on them and attack you out of anger for your disrespect.]
Is that so?
The dungeonâs path continued on beyond that giant door.
If itâs possible, I would just smash through the door and walk in, but I wanted to understand some of its meaning before that.
âCan you at least read a few letters?â
[I might. Even if I know a few runes, the meaning can be completely different so thereâs a high possibility that I will misunderstand it.
[TL Note: Heâs saying that the words differ in meaning, presumably based on how theyâre sequenced, spelled, etc.]
How unfortunate.
I smacked my lips and I walked forward to smash apart the door.
[You donât have to blame yourself for not being able to read those runes. Itâs only natural, sir holy sword, Ahb.o.o.boo something or another.]
The quiet Seregia suddenly âcastâ provoke.
[... Hoo. Hoo. Hoo. Itâs natural, you say? ... Warrior. Could you please give me some time? If you just give me enough time, I can interpret as many of those mere scribbles as you want!]
The holy sword was caught by the provocation.
The effect was tremendous.
âNo. Itâs not a matter of time, but you said that you couldnât read it. Letâs just go.â
[OH! Please, Warrior! If you give me a chance, Iâll be quiet!]
That was a tempting offer.
âFine. Then Iâll give you some time, so stay quiet.â
[Yes. Thank you, Warrior. I love you, Warrior. Iâm definitely going to decipher that draconic language. And Iâll show you that Iâm worthy of being a holy sword. When I say Iâll do something, I definitely follow through. And Miss Seregia, my name isnât Ahb.o.o.boo, itâs Ahoubuch!]
[I know. Sir mythomania holy sword.]
I ignored the bickering between Seregia and the holy sword, and leaned on a nearby pillar.
Since I had been moving unceasingly for a few days, resting before smashing apart the door wouldnât be such a bad idea.
I have absolutely no idea what was beyond that door.
Enemies may burst out the moment I open the door, so letâs move after weâve gotten some rest.
It also quieted down the holy sword.
I closed my eyes and briefly pa.s.sed the time by circulating the mana circuits inside my body.
* * * * * *
âAre you still not done?â
[That is... Warrior. If you give me some more time and manpower then...]
Manpower. What manpower?
I drew the holy sword from my waist.
[Warrior! Please! Please donât put me into the inventory!]
As soon as I drew the holy sword from his sheath, he had thought that I was going to put him into my inventory and quickly protested.
I crudely stuck the holy sword into the ground.
âIâll give you 10 more minutes. Finish within that time. Meanwhile, Iâll be taking a look around.â
After I stuck the holy sword into the ground at a position where it could see the front of the door well, I walked around the clearing as I glanced around.
I couldnât read the letters and the drawings and pieces were extremely damaged, so it was difficult to figure anything out.
But it felt like I was walking through a museum, so it wasnât bad.
In the corner, there were several comic strip-like murals divided into sections.
Likewise, they were considerably damaged, but the more you looked at them, the more you guess the story.
A great dragon fought and defeated an evil enemy.
The dragon that had defeated the enemy had either been cursed or made ill.
The dragon prepared a special ritual.
Before the ritual began, the dragon gave something to a human with a certain pattern.
At the site of the ritual that was taking place, the man waited outside of the door for the dragon.
The human became humans.
Whenever the drawings would change, the humansâ faces would change slightly.
The drawing of the humans who waited outside of the door for the dragon continued for hundreds, maybe thousands of times.
The longer it went on, the more their numbers dwindled.
On the final picture on the wall, there was only one person remaining.
[Itâs an interesting story.]
âYeah. Iâm really curious what the dragon gave to the humans.â
What could it have possibly given them that they waited generations for the sleeping dragon?
I wonder what had become of the dragonâs consciousness?
Has the dragon not woken up yet, by any chance?
It would be a real disappointment if the floorâs objective was to slay a sleeping dragon.
[What do you think happened to the humans? Do you think they grew old and died?]
âProbably not. They probably just donât come over here anymore, even if theyâre still alive.â
[Why do you think that way?]
âLook at that pattern thatâs drawn on the humans over there. Donât you think youâve seen that somewhere before?â
[So it was the guidesâ symbol.]
It was an interesting story, in more ways than one.
I returned to the front of the stone gate and drew the holy sword.
âWere you able to decipher some of it while I was away?â
[...]
The holy sword just kept silent.
[Sir holy sword sure does keep his promise, considering how heâs already silent.]
Even though Seregiaâs remark was clearly sarcastic, the holy sword didnât retort as I returned him back to his sheath.
I drew the soul sword and enveloped it in aura.
And swung it at the giant stone gate.
* * * * * *
Ultimately, even with my strength, I completely failed to break apart the stone gate.
It definitely seems like itâs made of stone, but its hardness surpa.s.sed that of steel.
I tried a few times, but in the end I had no choice but to give up.
Instead, using my maximally condensed aura, I was able to make a small hole in the gate that I had to narrowly crawl through.
The air was different as soon as I got out of the hole.
The mana density was extremely high.
It felt like I was swimming through water composed of mana.
And beyond the darkness, I sensed a powerful existence.
I felt that the circulation of my mana was blocked due to its magic, and my sight couldnât pierce through the deep darkness.
All I could do was a.s.sume who this existence was, based on the power that I felt.
And I was sure.
That was a dragon.
I could say without any hesitation that the only existence that could match up to that is a dragon.
Rather, it was to the point that I was surprised.
Even though itâs a dragon, I expected it to be on par with the Demon King or just a little weaker.
Thatâs because the strength that the Demon King exhibited definitely wasnât suitable for the 26th floor difficulty.
However, that was a miscalculation.
That thing exceeds the Demon Kingâs strength.
When I had met the Great Mother, I had witnessed the nearby mana resonating with her.
That was only possible because the Great Mother had complete command over the area.
When I had encountered the Demon King on the 26th floor, I could feel something tremendous beyond the Demon Kingâs physical appearance.
The summoned Demon King would be used as a medium connecting him to his original bodyâs mana in the Demon World beyond.
The Demon King summoned his bodyâs strength and I had felt that considerable power crossing over right before my very eyes.
It was a surprising experience.
And right now, I was experiencing both of those phenomena right now.
The ground underneath and the ambient mana began to shake, and was resonating with the owner of that strength.
And within that ownerâs body, there was a vessel that existed, containing that absurd amount of mana.
Whatâs worse was that it pulsed every few seconds and generated new mana.
It was an absurd spectacle.
Every few seconds, it would be freshly supplied with an amount of mana similar to my entire supply of mana.
If you just looked at our mana, you wouldnât even be able to compare the two of us.
Kw.a.n.g!!
It suddenly roared, accompanied by a cloud of dust and wind surging forth.
And I could feel it.
The dragon had recognized my existence.
Those dragon eyes were looking at me.
My feet stiffened at that truth.
It wasnât fear.
It wasnât from a magical effect.
My brain had just stopped for a second.
At the face of overwhelming strength.
I couldnât find a way to take it down.
In my head, I could see myself repeatedly fail; after that, I could see my death.
That thing isnât something that should appear on the 27th floor.
Thereâs some kind of problem.
[Warrior.]
I heard Seregia.
I instinctively drew and unsheathed the soul sword.
And I raised the holy sword in my left hand.
Although I had decided to refrain from using the holy sword for the sake of my growth, I had to use it in this kind of dangerous situation.
Thatâs why I had continued to carry it from the very beginning.
I thought as I felt its gaze narrow on me.
I couldnât see it, nor could I sense it, but it had turned its body towards me just now.
The first thing I could think of: a magic attack.
When its long-range attack comes, how should I handle it?
âHoly sword.â
[Yes. Warrior.]
Contrary to his normal speech, the holy sword spoke both curtly and sharply.
âIf a long-distance intangible magic attack comes, for example a restraint, or sleep, or a magic that puts my body into an abnormal state, you can block it, right?â
[I can. So long as the G.o.d of the Sky responds, I should be able to block it using holy spells.]
âHow much?â
[Twice. Maybe three times.]
Thatâs too few.
âWhat about ordinary attack magic?â
[I cannot block it at my level. No matter what comes flying, I wonât be able to block it.]
So youâre saying that I have to evade attack magics and rely on Talariaâs Wings.
My preparation against the long-distance attack is too poor.
If thatâs the case, I have to approach first.
While the dragon is preparing its attack right now, I have to preemptively rush it and win in a short-term battle.
[Indomitable]
[Talariaâs Wings]
[Soul Siphon]
[Soul Cry]
[Designate Opponent]
I used all the skills that I could and stepped forward.
At the same time, the dragon roared.
The dragon rushed towards me, accompanied by a deafening roar.
Contrary to what I had expected, itâs going to fight me hand-to-hand.
Those conditions arenât bad for me.
I gripped the swords in my hands.
And I too, ran towards the approaching dragon.