Volume 2, Chapter 16 â Boss Rush
The top floors of the âHoly Land of the Evil Godâ were built as an orthodox dungeon.
The monsters and traps were normal, and more annoying than the dungeon itself was the miasma, but it wasnât as though there were fatal traps, and as long as they were properly prepared, it wouldnât be impossible for a high level adventurer party to conquer them.
Following that, the middle floors were completely different and were floors that focused on solving puzzles. In exchange for a huge decrease in monsters and traps, various puzzles lay in wait. Unlike the top floors, it was impossible to break through with simple battle power.
A dungeon like this was the only one in this world, and the lack of know-how on how to conquer it was one of the reasons for the heightened difficulty.
Then what about the lower floors that awaited beneath it?
It didnât have ferocious traps; on the contrary, there wasnât a single one. It didnât have complicated puzzles either. The miasma was something that became stronger the deeper you went, but that was it.
However, even compared to the upper floors and middle floors, the difficult of the lower floors were far higher/.
The reason was extremely simpleââthe monsters were strong.
The monsters that appeared in the top and middle floors were stronger than those in other dungeons, but they were a miscellaneous lot that would respawn infinitely, so no matter how strong they might have been, there was a limit.
But on the other hand, the monsters that appeared on the lower floors wereâ¦
âââââââââââââââââââ
âWhat is the meaning of this, Anri!?â
âThis ainât what we agreed on, yanno!â
Seeing the lower floors on-screen, Sophia and Anbaal came screaming at me.
âWhat are you talking about?â
âAre you intending to play the fool? I was speaking of those monsters⦠Arenât they unique monsters! According to the rules, you were only allowed to summon a single dragon.â
âBoldly breakinâ the rules like this. You sure got guts, huh.â
The reason they were angry was because they saw the strength of the monsters on the lower floors.
Vampire Lord, Dragon Zombie, High Spectre, Ogre Zombie⦠The screen depicted an abnormal scene where high level undead that might normally be bosses in other dungeons were appearing as regular monsters.
Of course, they were miscellaneous monsters that spawned endlessly, and it goes without saying each of them was a unique monster without exception.
âãDuring the duration of the match, Evil God Anri will not summon additional monsters. However, a single dragon is permitted.ãâ
âAAHN?â
âThatâs right. Did we not clearly decide on the rules already!â
Right; the rules meant that I wasnât able to summon unique monsters. With Vnee as an exception though.
But if you were asking if I broke the rules, then that wasnât the case either.
âIâm not breaking the rules.â
âEh?â
âWatcha mean?â
âIâm not breaking the rules, because the one who summoned those ãwasnât meã.â
Right. In the end, the rules only stated that it was against the rules for âme toâ summon. It stated âEvil God Anriâ in the writing. The rules didnât forbid somebody âother than meâ to summon unique monsters. Because of that, somebody other than me summoning unique monsters was still consistent with the rules.
âWha-? Are you saying that there is somebody other than you who can summon that many monsters?â
âThe 30th floor boss, my other kin.â
âYour other kin, you say?â
Right, it was the former 10th floor boss No Life King after I gave him my divine protection and made him my kin.
To begin with, as the king of all undead, he had the ability to summon lower class undead, but even after he evolved into something else due to my blessing, that ability was in good health. Rather, you could say that it was strengthened.
He could even summon a Vampire Lord who should have been the same tier as him back when he was still the No Life King, and he had these undead stationed between the 21st and 29th floors.
âIt is true that it wouldnât be strange for a divineâs kin to be capable of such a thing, but⦠donât you feel that you are being a little sly?â
âIâm not breaking the rules.â
âWell yeah, ya arenât, butâ¦â
Sophia and Anbaal still looked a little dissatisfied, but they reluctantly accepted it since it wasnât breaking the rules.
*imouto*
âBut still, that is quite the gathering of fairly high-class undead, isnât it.â
âThe 30th floor boss is an undead, so thatâs natural.â
âNo matter how our match goes, itâs basically settled that your patroned race is gunna be all the undead, ey?â
By patroned races, Sophiaâs is ãthe Human Raceã, Anbaalâs is ãthe Demon Raceã, and mine is ãUndeadã huh? I donât particularly like undead or anything, and zombies and rotting ones like that are actually something Iâm bad with, but since it fits the image of an Evil God, I canât find any words to reply with.
ââ¦Iâll think about it.â
âYeah, do so.â
âBut Anbaal. As long as the undead are not high-class, almost all of them lack a will. Will the faith she gathers from them not be quite trivial?â
âWell yeah, but it ainât a big deal. Once she combines it with ãFearã, it ainât bad, right? Undead themselves are pretty feared, after all.â
âI see. That is certainly true.â
Personally, I would prefer not to be more feared than I already am but⦠being feared gets me more faith, so my feelings are a little complex.
Having thought that far, I remembered a question about faith that I had been wanting to ask Sophia for a while now.
âI remembered it since you mentioned faith, but are you okay with the humans that turned into my followers?â
Sheâs in charge of the Human Race and theyâre the basis for her faith, but the Pope and the humans of this country worship me instead. Wouldnât she look unkindly upon it? Or so Iâve been wondering.
âIt would trouble me if they increase too much, but just a portion of them is fine. Moreover, rather than being faithful towards you, they were closer to rejecting faith towards myself, so the responsibility lies with me.â
âI see. Then thatâs great.â
Itâs true that they werenât originally faithful towards me, but rather that they were rebelling against the Church of Sacred Light, and I just sort of hijacked it. As the darkness thatâs naturally born from light, although their beliefs were in the form of rejection, you could say that they did believe in Sophia in a way.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âGuess since ya had the right attributes as a divine, it worked out. Tough stuff. Well, I did have some problems when you first popped into this world though.â
ââ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦Eh?â
Hearing this for the first time, I accidentally let my voice leak out. They noticed me from that long ago?
âYou knew about me?â
âWell of course we did. From a long time ago, visitors from another world have not been particularly rare, but even amongst them, you were by far the most different, after all. Most of them had the light attribute, but youâ¦â
âAnd it wasnât even a simple darkness attribute, yanno? To begin with, even though basically all the visitors have appeared on a magic circle on our end, you completely ignored that and forcefully came in here, so you stood out.â
âI was just sent in here.â
Itâs not like I came here of my own will. I was just forcefully sent here by that Evil God.
âWe understand that much. At the very least, when you had first arrived in our world, you did not have enough power to cross the walls of the worlds.â
âJust as we were thinking that weâd just watch ya for a bit, ya suddenly turned into a divine, so we were pretty anxious at the time, yanno?â
That wasnât my intention either. It was all things that couldnât be helped.
âAfter that I was on guard more, but all ya did was gather followers, or create a country, or spread a scripture, and nothing particularly suspicious.â
âThere were some points of doubt, but it was fact that there was a new Administrator. It would not have done to ignore the issue of ãAuthoritiesã so we decided to come into direct contact with you.â
âYouâre telling me this now because you trust me more?â
âWell, at the very least we have confirmed that you yourself have no schemes.â
âPersonality sucks though.â
Quiet, Anbaal. Also I donât want to hear that from you.
âFrom the way you said that, you mean that somebody other than me is scheming?â
âThe intention of the one that sent you in here is unknown, after all. Did you hear anything from them?â
ââ¦Nothing at all.â
Being asked that by Sophia, I searched my memories, but couldnât remember hearing anything in particular from when I was sent in here by that Evil God. He didnât tell me what to do in this world either.
âConsidering that he did not contact you before, nor after you became a divine, should we perhaps consider it as a mere whimâ¦?â
âWell, canât hurt to be cautious, ey?â
âIndeed.â
âGot it.â
Itâs true that I donât know anything about that Evil God. I donât know if Iâll ever know why I was sent into this world, but Iâll bear it in mind.
âââââââââââââââââââ
The monsters that appeared on the lower floors were all high-class undead. And the strength of each one was on par with the old No Life King. Considering that No Life King was more or less on par with Leonora, the party was facing a group of enemies that all had the strength of a Heavenly King.
If it was just one battle, then the mixed party with both the Demon King and two of the Four Heavenly Kings would probably have the advantage. But once they repeated the fighting over and over, they would eventually grow tired, and it was clear as day that the disadvantage would fall to the challengers.
â¦Thatâs what I thought.
After crossing swords with the monsters and then leaping back in retreat, Ojisama spoke to Arc.
ãIt seems that the weapons used by you lot would be more effective on these.ã
ãArc.ã
ãWhat?ã
ãMy name. Not âyou lotâ, but Arc.ã
Ojisama looked at Arcâs expression with a dubious expression, but perhaps eventually sensing his intention, he gave a manly smile and brandished his sword.
ãHmph, very well. Then Arc, this will be the opposite of the time with the Living Armour earlier. I shall cut open a path, so you put them down.ã
ãLeave it to me!ã
Arc and Ojisamaââ
ãCanât be helped. Iâll support ya.ã
ãHmph, somebody of your calibre is going to support me?ã
ãHeh! Arenât you the one bumping into me by accident?!ã
ãI would not commit such a blunder!ã
Lionel and Vikutoââ
ãYou were, Miss Orlaine, werenât you.ã
ãM-, Miss!?ã
ãI shall take care of all the enemy attacks, so I would like to have you concentrate on attacking.ã
ãâ¦Yes!ã
Orlaine and Renarveââ
Each of them paired up, and began attacking the enemy in combination. Certainly, making use of the Heroesâ Holy Weapons against the undead was the best strategy. But who on earth could have predicted that these two groups that should have been hostile until just a few days ago could work together this well.
Seeing them get along so well was instead making me worry about the future.
They look so close that in the worst case, Ojisama might even say something like âHmph, falling in a place like this is pathetic. Were you not going to defeat me?â and save the Heroes in a pinch.
Or maybe on their journey together they would realise the existence of the mastermind, or some great evil, and stand together as companions to defeat it or something⦠Wai-, isnât that exactly this situation?
No, no, whether itâs âmastermindâ or âgreat evilâ, neither of them fit me no matter how you think about it, so it has to be different. Leaving my public image aside.
While I was thinking about such things, the mixed party pushed back against the pressure of the monsters.
Ojisama opened a path with his flames, and Arc leapt in with determination and cut at the Vampire Lord.
Weaving skilfully through the gaps created by Vikutoâs ice arrows, Lionel stabbed at the Dragon Zombie.
Renarve parried the High Spectreâs magic with a sword clad in wind magic, and protected by him, Orlaine hit it with light arrows.
It was a scene worthy of being sung in legends or myths.
ãAlright! Found the stairs!ã
ãJump in in turn! Our objective is not to defeat the monsters, but to advance ahead!ã
ãYou guys can go right ahead, leave the rearguard up to me!ã
ãRenarve, Miss Orlaine, please go ahead first!ã
ãUnderstood!ã
ãY-, Youâre calling me âMissâ as wellâ¦? Geez, understood!ã
This was only the 21st first floor, and with all the floors up until the 29th, the road ahead was still long. Normally, seeing them struggle so much on the first floor, you wouldnât imagine them reaching the bottom floor no matter what. But for some reason I basically expected that they would reach there.
It seems that I might finally need to prepare myself for the worst.
Itâs a rule that the early game bosses appear in the end of the dungeon as normal monsters, after all.
No Life King-sama? Heâs still in the middle of warming up.