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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    180

    The group that entered
    Menestail Dungeon consisted of the same members who’d been together
    so far.

    Myself, Karl, and Alsatine.

    Originally, I had planned to
    include a water-type mage Nicki had found through her contacts, but
    there was a problem.

    The incident I caused with
    Mark had spread all over Menestail Street.

    Considering it involved the
    eldest son of the Count, it wasn’t publicly discussed, but still,
    everyone living in the area knew about it.

    Given the situation, the
    people working in Menestail Dungeon naturally started avoiding me.

    Mark might be an insufferable
    jerk, but he is still the eldest son of the Georg Family.

    Getting on his bad side would
    make life tough in Menestail.

    I might just be passing
    through, but the adventurers of Menestail have their bases and
    livelihood here.

    They wouldn’t dare do anything
    to get on Mark’s bad side. As a result, I failed to find a mage.

    It wasn’t a huge issue. A
    mage was more of a convenience for our breakthrough.

    Without one, it just meant
    more hardship. As I stood at the entrance to the 46th floor, I
    quietly observed my surroundings.

    “We’re heading to the
    place where the Evil God is sealed.”

    “Feeling nervous, Alsatine?”

    “Of course I’m nervous.
    It’s strange that you’re laughing as if you’re having fun,
    Karl.”

    I had already explained to the
    two of them where we were headed.

    They would surely be surprised
    if we suddenly arrived at the place where the Evil God was sealed.

    Alsatine’s reaction was
    expected when I told them that we were heading to the place where the
    Evil God was sealed based on a revelation from Armadi.

    He was indeed bewildered, but
    upon hearing that he could meet his master there, he reluctantly
    nodded his head.

    However, Karl’s reaction was
    unexpected.

    I assumed he would be scared
    at the mention of the Evil God, even if he was a bit odd. But no,
    that wasn’t the case.

    “Miss is heading there
    anyway, right? In that case, of course, I must accompany her!”

    Karl, shouting those words,
    looked like a loyal large dog shrugging its shoulders bravely.

    I was so impressed by his
    reliable demeanour that I almost patted his head without realising
    it.

    As I recalled yesterday’s
    events while scanning the area, I found a marker that indicated our
    location and nodded.

    Alright. I have a rough idea
    of where we are.

    Let’s move.

    While heading towards the
    place where the Evil God was sealed, Grandpa spoke up.

    ‘Grandpa, aren’t you
    familiar with this?’

    He once fought against the
    Evil God on the frontline. To Grandpa, this must be a dreadful
    feeling.

    His words, reflecting on the
    past, carried a deep, enduring emotion. So intense that one could
    feel it without needing to say anything further.

    ‘Armadi has given us a
    revelation. It’ll be okay.’

    Grandpa worries too much.

    The times I’ve been in danger
    before were due to unexpected variables.

    Have I ever been in danger
    when I was fully prepared without any variables?

    Especially this time, I’ve
    made sure to prepare for any situation, so there’s no chance of
    problems arising.

    ‘It’s going to be fine,
    really.’

    As I reassured Grandpa and
    continued walking, a wall suddenly blocked our path.

    “Even Lady Allen gets
    nervous sometimes. To make such a mistake…”

    Alsatine seemed to think I had
    taken a wrong turn upon seeing the dead end blocking our way.

    ‘It’s not a mistake.’

    “With those sloppy eyes of
    yours, it might look like a mistake. Information Seller. How
    pathetic.”

    I’ve come here several times
    doing a true ending speedrun, there’s no way I’d forget the way.

    Shrugging off Alsatine’s
    comment lightly, I took out a bottle from my inventory.

    Inside this bottle is holy
    water blessed by Phoebe.

    Though it’s true that she
    was made a saint by the Church, it’s also true that she possesses
    abilities worthy of that title.

    The holy water imbued with her
    blessing exerts the greatest power in driving away the Aura of the
    Evil God.

    When I opened the bottle and
    sprinkled the water on the wall, it immediately began to melt,
    spreading across the floor like melted ice cream.

    “What is this?”

    Alsatine blinked in surprise
    at the suddenly revealed passageway.

    As someone with a
    thief-related job who prides himself on detecting most hidden doors,
    he couldn’t help but be astonished by a gimmick he didn’t know
    about.

    I felt the same way.

    This is a passageway that
    can’t be discovered even by levelling up a thief class to the max. It
    can only be found by completing all related storylines.

    I was so furious when I found
    this place while striving to be the first one to get the true ending.

    I remember yelling that
    logically, hidden passageways should be on the final floor! I even
    got complaints from my neighbours.

    It wasn’t a fond memory,
    thinking back. It really ticked me off.

    Before stepping inside, I took
    out another item from my inventory.

    Earrings that protect from the
    Aura of the Evil God.

    These too were made by Phoebe.

    Ordinarily, I would have had
    to buy something less effective for a high price, but Phoebe easily
    took care of it for me when I asked.

    This couldn’t be done even
    in the game.

    The real-life Saint is an even
    bigger cheat character than in the game.

    “Let’s go.”

    The dungeon where the Evil God
    is sealed is classified as a hidden dungeon that stands alone.

    There are many implications to
    this, but only one thing is truly important.

    No adventurers exist in this
    place.

    That means I can control all
    the variables here.

    The monsters lurking in this
    place are as strong as those found between the 60th and 70th floors.

    Even Karl wouldn’t be able
    to handle them alone when they swarm.

    But what does their strength
    matter? I have no intention of fighting them.

    I’ll show you the route I
    created through countless trial and error!

    It was peculiar.

    “There will be an old rock
    raising its arm directly ahead, ignore it and keep running!”

    Alsatine desperately followed
    Lucy, thinking hard.

    “There’s a pitfall trap
    ahead! Jump over it!”

    ‘Lady Allen mentioned that
    my Master was here.

    Hearing that, I assumed she
    was trying to prevent the Evil God from being unsealed.

    She seeks the good even in the
    dark. If she’s alive, she’d surely be working for the sake of the
    world.’

    “Sloppies! Freeze for 2
    seconds! And again…”

    ‘I also considered the
    possibility of seeing the Master’s corpse.

    No, I was in denial, but deep
    down, I knew this was far more likely.

    The fact that the traces of
    those who visited the place where the Evil God is sealed completely
    disappeared surely means that.

    There was also Lady Allen’s
    warning not to be surprised by anything.

    In all likelihood, I had to
    consider the Master dead.’

    “Run, sloppies!”

    Alsatine thought it wouldn’t
    matter either way.

    ‘If she were alive, I’d be
    extremely happy. If I saw her corpse, it would be deeply saddening,
    but I’d build a grave and find closure in my heart.

    Either way, as long as I could
    meet her, that would be enough for me.’

    “When I count to three, jump
    down! You’re not such cowardly sloppies that you can’t manage
    that, are you?”

    ‘However, strangely, since
    entering this place, Lady Allen hadn’t mentioned Master even once.

    Only focusing on navigating
    the dungeon.

    Why was that?’

    The first thought that came to
    Alsatine was suspicion.

    That Lucy might have brought
    up his Master’s name to manipulate him.

    But Alsatine immediately shook
    his head.

    If that were the case, she
    wouldn’t have even brought up the possibility of meeting the
    Master.

    The next thought was doubt.

    ‘Could Lady Allen not be
    certain of the exact location? Up to now, Lady Allen had shown her
    abilities without reserve. There was no way she wouldn’t know what
    was happening in the dungeon.

    In that case…’

    “Information Seller! What
    are you doing!”

    Lost in his thoughts, Alsatine
    lagged behind, prompting Lucy to yell at him.

    It was only then that Alsatine
    noticed the falling flames above his head.

    ‘Damn it. It’s too late to
    evade.

    In that case, I’ll block it
    with my arms to minimise the damage…’

    Just as Alsatine prepared to
    take the hit, Lucy pulled his neck and shielded him.

    Boom!

    The flames struck the shield,
    causing a massive impact, but the shield held firm.

    “You sloppy Information
    Seller♡ Are you acting like this on purpose because you want to be
    insulted?♡ You’re more perverted than our sloppy mutt!♡ Should I
    put a collar on you and drag you around?♡”

    “I’m sorry. I’ll focus.”

    ‘…For now, let’s just
    concentrate on progressing through the dungeon.

    I can’t let myself be worse
    than that perverted knight.’

    Thanks to the near-miraculous
    command of Lucy Allen, they reached the boss room without a single
    battle.

    Once they arrived, Alsatine
    approached Lucy, who was resting against the wall.

    “What are you? A
    masochistic Information Seller?”

    “…Lady Allen. There is
    something I wish to ask you.”

    “It’s about your foolish
    master, isn’t it?”

    “Yes. I don’t mean to
    doubt you, my Lady.”

    “You’ll see soon enough,
    you impatient fool.”

    With that, Lucy glanced beyond
    the door to the boss room.

    Alsatine was not so clueless
    as to miss the meaning behind her words.

    “Is Master beyond that
    door?”

    “At least you can
    understand that much, huh? Better than a dog. Still less than human,
    though.”

    ‘The fact that Master was
    beyond the boss room door meant…

    Ah, I see.

    Did she perish fighting in
    that place?

    Did she lose her life in
    pursuit of her ideals?

    Trying to work as a shadow for
    the world…

    To the very end, she was a
    foolish woman. What on earth was she doing when she always taught me
    to be cunning?’

    Understanding the situation,
    Alsatine refrained from asking Lucy any more questions, and Lucy
    didn’t bring it up any further either.

    Instead, Lucy began explaining
    what they needed to do once they entered the boss room.

    How to defeat the boss you’ll
    be encountering.

    The different attacks the boss
    will use and how to counter them.

    What to do when unexpected
    crises arise.

    Her strategies were so clear
    that even Karl, as well as Alsatine, were impressed by the plan.

    It seemed certain that this
    battle would end as easily as it always did.

    “Get up, you sluggards.
    It’s time to move.”

    With all the explanations
    done, it was time to enter the boss room.

    Karl took a deep breath as he
    enveloped his sword in an aura, while Alsatine bit his lip after
    checking his arrows and various tools, and Lucy pushed open the door
    to the boss room with her usual indifferent expression.

    “Fools who do not know
    their place. Have you come to disrupt me?”

    At that moment, Alsatine saw
    the mentor Lucy had mentioned.

    He had no choice but to face
    her.

    And it was no wonder, given
    that the woman standing in the middle of the boss room was
    undoubtedly…

    His mentor.

    Karia.

    “Lady Allen, what in the
    world is…”

    “Shut up. It’s
    distracting.”

    Alsatine, who had spoken out
    too bewilderedly, turned his head at Lucy’s sharp voice.

    Lucy Allen was biting her lip.

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