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    Chapter 176: Safe? Zone (5)

    15th
    Floor: Eden.

    The
    sole safe zone in the labyrinth teeming with monsters and traps—a
    city within the labyrinth.

    In
    some ways, it could be said that this place is closer to being a
    labyrinth city than Valerus, the labyrinth city on the surface.

    While
    most people coming and going from Valerus are greenhorn adventurers
    and merchants living with aspirations, dreams, admiration, and
    desires for the labyrinth…

    Eden
    felt like a place where such people had become seasoned adventurers.

    Being
    a city located on the 15th floor, the levels of those casually
    passing by were quite high.

    The
    unconscious precision in their steps, the quality of their equipment,
    even their gazes…

    When
    stepping out of Idelbert’s mansion, the outward appearance of the
    scenery seemed not so different from the labyrinth city on the
    surface, but the level of the people living here was different.

    It
    felt, for a moment, as though I had stepped into a new higher stage.

    “A
    male I haven’t seen before. Is this your first time descending? Why
    are you with the Union Leader?”

    “And
    look at the woman hanging on his back—isn’t that Nuer?”

    “But
    wow, damn…That suit is unbelievably sexy…”

    “Hoo!
    Calling out to my ‘sacred treasure,’ huh? Hngh! Hngh!”

    “What
    kind of man has arm muscles that show through his coat like
    that…Wow…I want to be hugged by those arms, stuffed, and
    absolutely wrecked…”

    In
    the end, this was still a place where people lived.

    Women
    with ravenous gazes assaulted Balkan’s body mercilessly with their
    eyes.

    ‘Special
    techniques, reversed mating press, forced impregnation.’

    If
    the gaze-rape I had suffered from stepping out of the mansion until
    now had turned into reality, I would already be the father of dozens
    of children, forming a massive family.

    The
    words and gazes of these women, more primal and unrestrained than
    those I had encountered in outlaw zones, made my ‘seed vault’ quiver.

    “Master,
    it seems like there are only women on the streets here. I’ve only
    seen two or three men since we arrived.”

    “Why
    state the obvious, my disciple? This is Eden, after all, the 15th
    floor.”

    In
    Valerus, the labyrinth city on the surface, not all men engage in
    adventuring.

    Some
    are merchants, some run restaurants, others work in equipment shops,
    or handle documents as employees of the adventurers’ union.

    In
    fact, men whose profession is adventuring are the minority.

    As
    a result, the ratio of men on the surface is relatively high.

    “Male
    adventurers capable of reaching the 15th floor are rare, and men
    working in other professions have little reason to risk coming up
    here.”

    The
    15th floor, Eden, was a place where the male-to-female ratio was
    completely out of balance.

    “There
    are a few brothels in the back alleys, but if you’re selling your
    body, you’d do it on the surface. Coming all the way here for sex
    work isn’t worth the cost, and besides…”

    Idelbert
    shot a sharp glare at the women hungrily eyeing me, as if to punish
    anyone daring to covet what was his.

    “Eeek…!”

    “…”

    “Ahem.”

    Those
    rubbing their thighs together or slipping their hands into their
    pants hastily turned away.

    Idelbert
    resumed speaking as if nothing had happened.

    “Would
    those lust-consumed women treat a man lightly?”

    “Hmm…That
    does make sense.”

    I
    wondered if I’d make it home alive today. With bad luck, I might be
    ambushed, attacked, and violated on the street. It was absolutely
    terrifying.

    “Disciple,
    be grateful you ended up at my mansion. Otherwise, you’d be the
    father of some unknown woman’s children by now.”

    What
    if, during the moment I lost consciousness from body restructuring
    upon arriving at the 15th floor, I had been assaulted by someone?

    The
    horrifying thought made me shudder briefly.

    “But
    Master, you raped me too. When I was unconscious, you tore off my
    armor and even—”

    “Ahem!
    Just let that pass.”

    While
    chatting with Idelbert, who coughed and cut me off, we entered a
    building.

    Compared
    to Valerus, it was much smaller, but it still stood out among the
    surrounding structures.

    The
    Eden branch of the Adventurers’ Union.

    Clank!

    When
    we opened the door and entered, no one really paid much attention.

    “Surprisingly
    quiet? There aren’t many people around either.”

    “The
    ones taking requests usually leave in the morning. Besides, being
    inside the labyrinth, there’s no need to care about the portal’s
    opening cycle here.”

    In
    Valerus, schedules had to align with the weekly opening of the
    labyrinth portal, but not in Eden.

    ‘That’s
    pretty appealing.’

    The
    convenience of tackling the labyrinth here was significant.

    Assuming
    we didn’t have help from Belle and Fusilini’s party, our party
    could still handle up to the 14th floor.

    ‘Traversing
    floors 1 through 14 repeatedly is too inefficient.’

    Resources,
    money, time—it all took too much.

    Considering
    we’d eventually ascend past the 16th floor, establishing a base in
    Eden wasn’t just a decent option; it was essential.

    I
    recalled a conversation with Diana.

    –”Are
    you leaving?”

    At
    that time, I had shaken my head, saying I wouldn’t leave this place
    behind.

    But
    in the future, as time passed, would I still be able to say the same?

    I
    pondered deeply.

    “I’ll
    let the staff know, so once you find your party members, come to my
    office.”

    “Understood.”

    Idelbert
    also headed to her office for work.

    “Boop-bah.”

    “Alright,
    alright. Let’s take a little break.”

    Balkan,
    along with Nuer, sat at a table in the union’s lobby to enjoy a
    brief moment of relaxation.

    Though
    some staff and adventurers whispered among themselves, there were so
    few people that hardly anyone approached directly.

    Of
    course, there were exceptions.

    “Splurt.
    Male, become my seedbed. Splurt.”

    A
    rough-looking centaur approached, her mare-part dripping with fluids.

    “Hey,
    what’s your deal? Are you close with the Union Leader? She’s not
    the type to speak kindly. Oh, wait. No way, is that Nuer?”

    “Bap-boo.”

    Some,
    like a persistent squirrel beast-woman, showed sticky interest in my
    suspicious connections.

    I
    rejected what needed rejecting, entertained curious individuals
    appropriately, or ignored them, all while passing the time.

    “Fancy
    seeing you again in a place like this.”

    Eventually,
    a woman spoke to me. I turned toward her voice.

    A
    black-haired woman wearing an eyepatch.

    “Oh,
    Amel Drexia?”

    “You
    remembered?”

    “Of
    course. You were the one willing to join our party.”

    Amel
    Drexia, the dark magician who, alongside Rubia, had attended our
    party recruitment interview.

    We’d
    chosen Rubia due to our need for a tank, but had we lacked a
    magician, Amel would have been selected.

    To
    show gratitude and build connections, I’d responded kindly, causing
    the usually stoic Amel Drexia to blush.

    “Ahem.
    I-I see. Well, um. If you ever need black magic… no, not just that.
    Just call me if you need help. For a reasonable price, of course.”

    “‘We’?”

    “Ah,
    uh, just a manner of speaking.”

    Perhaps
    drawn by the words Jubeel had written about ‘intense viewing
    pleasure,’ her gaze and actions were sweet and gentle.

    Well,
    kindness should be accepted when offered.

    “Sure.
    I’ll count on you next time.”

    “Hmph…
    Y-Yeah…”

    Amel
    Drexia, blushing, squeezed her left breast with one hand before
    hastily leaving.

    After
    dealing with everyone, observing the unfamiliar environment and
    people, hours passed.

    A
    strange unease crossed my mind.

    ‘Why
    aren’t they here yet?’

    Crossing
    the 15th floor still involves portal randomness.

    It
    didn’t make sense to think they’d already arrived. The timing
    didn’t fit. Then what?

    ‘Could
    they have ended up somewhere weird?’

    If
    not, their absence from the union until now was inexplicable.

    Anxiously
    tapping my foot, arms crossed, I waited when—

    Boom!

    Someone
    slammed the adventurers’ union door open. I turned immediately.

    It
    wasn’t my party. It was a party of female adventurers I’d never
    seen before.

    Swallowing
    my disappointment, I tried to look away, but—

    “Oh,
    hell no!! Eugh!!”

    “The
    smell! Ugh, reeking of breast milk!! Gross—”

    Their
    conversation caught my attention.

    Their
    armor and equipment were soaked, covered in milky-white liquid.

    Sniff.

    The
    smell that wafted in was strangely familiar.

    It
    had the pungent, ripened scent of aged cheese—

    Jubeel’s
    breast milk.

    I
    shot up and approached the adventurers slathered in Jubeel’s milk.

    “Excuse
    me.”

    “What
    the…”

    The
    retching female adventurer stared blankly at my thighs encased in
    tailored pants, then quickly adjusted her expression.

    “Oh,
    uh. Yes? What is it?”

    “Where
    did you get that milk on you?”

    “Ah,
    uh. This? Some crazy bitch at the Grand Fountain…”

    No
    need to hear more.

    There
    couldn’t be two such lunatics spraying breast milk in public.

    In
    fact, there must not
    be more than one.

    “Where’s
    the Grand Fountain?”

    “Ah,
    out the union doors, just head straight down the visible road.”

    Got
    the location. As I prepared to leave, someone blocked my path.

    Thick
    horse thighs and hooves. A centaur woman with muscular upper and
    lower bodies crossed her arms, snorting.

    “Purruk.
    Male. Where are you heading? I’ll give you a ride. Purruk.”

    “You’ll
    give me a ride?”

    “Purruk.
    Yes. Isn’t it urgent? Purruk.”

    On
    the back of the centaur beastman, two women were already riding.

    “Ahem.”

    “⋯⋯”

    A
    mouse beastman and Amel Drexia, the ones who had spoken to me
    earlier.

    “⋯When
    you said ‘we,’ was it because you’re in the same party?”

    “⋯Ahem.
    Well, that’s not particularly important, is it?”

    It
    seemed like they had planned to team up and approach me, but on
    reflection, they hadn’t really pushed or crossed any lines.

    After
    a brief hesitation, I carried Nuer on my back and climbed onto the
    centaur’s back with a leap.

    “Let’s
    go.”

    “Dda-daah!”

    “Puhihihihing!”

    The
    centaur beastman reared up on her front legs and snorted fiercely.

    And
    then—

    Clatter!
    Clatter!

    The
    centaur, carrying three people and a child on her back, began to dash
    forward with incredible speed.

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