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    Chapter 345: Don’t You Want to Be a Graduate Student? (2)

    The
    10th floor of the labyrinth.

    One-third
    of the way through the labyrinth, which extends to the 34th floor,
    and a gateway to the middle levels.

    What
    emotions did I feel when I first came to the 10th floor?

    ‘…I
    don’t remember much.’

    Aside
    from the physical realignment unique to floors divisible by 5, the
    10th floor itself was bypassed with a fountain teleport scroll, so
    there were no particular impressions.

    But
    that’s the labyrinth for you.

    Just
    entering it makes you feel suffocated and unpleasant.

    An
    anxiety that seems to suppress one’s psychology.

    Just
    as humans realize they are mere dust when they look at the universe,
    humans become infinitely small before the grand labyrinth.

    Unless
    you’re an irregular powerhouse like Idelbert, even the most skilled
    explorer can’t wander around the labyrinth as if it were their own
    backyard.

    In
    that situation.

    “Hngh…”

    “Ugh,
    aah…”

    Ordinary
    people had fallen into the 10th floor area, which even the top-tier
    low-level adventurers found troublesome.

    They
    moaned blankly with fear-stricken faces.

    “I’m,
    I’m going to die. I’m going to die, I’m going to die…! I, I want to
    go back…!”

    “Let
    me go back! I don’t want to, I don’t want to…!”

    As
    is often the case with those gripped by fear, they were panicking and
    blurting out whatever came to mind.

    “This
    is, the air of the 10th floor…”

    “It’s
    much more fucked up than the 3rd floor…”

    There
    were some who were originally adventurers, but most of them had only
    played around below the 5th floor.

    For
    them, the 10th floor was also an unknown territory.

    Kuuuung!!

    Balkan
    looked at them and slammed his extra-large axe into the ground.

    The
    ground of the labyrinth caved in and shattered as the gluttony demon
    was unleashed and the axe blade was sharpened.

    The
    noise and immense power that resonated from the impact point were
    enough to gather the gazes of the terrified people in one place.

    “Don’t
    be scared.”

    His
    calm yet deep baritone voice silenced those who were being consumed
    by the fear of the labyrinth.

    “You
    don’t have to be afraid at all.”

    His
    voice was sincere and, at the same time, kind.

    In
    a situation where everyone is terrified, the voice of a courageous
    person becomes a signpost to move forward.

    People
    looked at the signpost that would lead them.

    “Fighting
    is our party’s job, and we will definitely return you to the surface
    unharmed.”

    Gulp.

    Some
    of the adventurers swallowed hard at the declaration of protection
    from the sturdy male in the ink-black armor.

    Their
    eyes fell on the crater in the labyrinth floor.

    No
    matter how much they, who mainly operated in the upper levels of the
    labyrinth, struck the ground, they could not create such a hideous
    crater.

    With
    a single axe strike, he made them understand the difference between
    them and himself, and forced them to follow.

    “So,
    follow me quietly.”

    “Ye,
    y-yes…”

    “I
    understand…”

    As
    soon as he finished speaking, the citizens nodded their heads with
    limp voices.

    Jubel
    raised the corners of his mouth as he watched the party leader,
    Balkan, forcibly seize the atmosphere for the convenience of
    controlling the citizens.

    “That’s
    why we’re so crazy about him.”

    Nod,
    nod.

    Rubia,
    Nuer, Ellie, and Denshi, who had been blankly nodding their heads,
    tore the fountain teleport scroll as they looked at him.

    Woo-oong—

    Immediately,
    a portal to the fountain appeared, and the Balkan party escorted the
    people through the portal.

    ***

    A
    tedious and simple task continued.

    Ellie’s
    portal magic could not transport 50 people at once, so they were
    divided into three groups and transported to the labyrinth.

    The
    first group of people transported to the labyrinth were then
    transported to the fountain via the fountain teleport scroll.

    And
    the wounded were soaked in the healing water that filled the
    fountain.

    “My,
    my leg…! My leg is growing back…!”

    “I
    can see again too… I can see the world again with these eyes…!”

    The
    only sanctuary in the unpleasant and frightening labyrinth healed
    most injuries, except for congenital disabilities.

    “This
    is the miracle of the labyrinth, the fountain of healing…! Ah! If
    only we could get this outside too…!”

    “We’re
    lucky to be able to use it like this now! Originally, you couldn’t
    even get close to the fountain unless you were a skilled adventurer!
    Long live the royal family! May the Arlonia Kingdom last forever!”

    “Idiot.
    Did the Queen move us to the labyrinth? It’s all thanks to those
    people.”

    “I
    heard the Queen hired them!”

    “…Is
    that so? Long live the Balkan party! Long live the Queen!”

    The
    citizens, who had recovered from injuries they thought they would
    never heal, were filled with joy and were transported back to the
    surface using Ellie’s portal magic.

    Since
    the citizens tore the fountain teleport scroll or opened the portal
    before encountering any monsters, there were no casualties unless
    they stepped on traps while running around in excitement and panic.

    Nevertheless,
    the number of people was so large that it took at least two hours for
    one round trip.

    “Look!
    The wounded who went first!”

    “Oh
    my god… they’re really healed?”

    Even
    for the worn-out citizens of the labyrinth city, the sight of severed
    limbs and eyelids growing back neatly was nothing short of a miracle.

    About
    50 wounded people were filled with joy and relief.

    They
    had seen the hope that they too could be healed like them.

    After
    a short break.

    Ellie
    opened the portal magic again, and the party members led the new
    wounded into the labyrinth.

    “Protecting
    the academy students last time is helpful. It feels familiar.”

    “Eungae.
    I also have similar commission experience, so it’s much easier than
    that time. Well, it’s mostly because we rarely encounter monsters
    thanks to portal magic…”

    Ramel’s
    departure and Hitolis’s overwork had half scattered the existing Joy
    Hog party, but Balkan and Jubel, the only remnants, had experience
    escorting academy students, so they could easily lead the people.

    The
    dark elf magician Nuer also had similar commission experience.

    “If
    I stretch the mana threads like this in all directions… hmm, it
    might be easier to sense presences…”

    Denshi
    operated the Puppeteer’s mana threads from the rear, combining
    them with her own strength, hearing, to create a kind of monster
    radar.

    Her
    mana threads would act like a kind of burglar alarm, alerting the
    group the fastest when a monster or stranger approached.

    “Ohohohot!
    Ellie-yang’s escort! Leave it to me! I, Rubia, will protect
    Ellie-yang from head to toe! Ohohohot!”

    The
    roll-bun-haired noble lady tank Rubia had no escort commission
    experience, but she stuck right next to Ellie and took on her
    professional escort.

    The
    main focus of this commission was, after all, Ellie’s escort.

    If
    it was the reliable national rice soup tank Rubia, she would buy time
    until the party members arrived, no matter what attacked Ellie.

    “Ah,
    yes…”

    Ellie
    felt like her energy was being drained by being next to Rubia, but
    judging from the smile on her face, she seemed to feel more
    satisfaction than fatigue.

    Adrenaline
    surged as her portal magic made people smile, and she heard countless
    citizens’ gratitude and party members’ praise.

    “How
    much energy do you have left?”

    Balkan
    approached Ellie and asked about the amount of mana she had left.

    Even
    if the situation was positive, the leader leading the party always
    had to prepare for the worst.

    Entering
    the labyrinth and returning to the surface.

    Since
    they had to use portal magic twice for one round trip, Ellie had to
    use portal magic four more times today.

    “I’m
    still okay!”

    Ellie
    wiped away the cold sweat and said confidently.

    Portal
    magic required considerable mana and preparation, so it was
    physically and magically exhausting.

    It
    was also the leader’s job to manage Ellie’s condition.

    “If
    you’re tired, just say…”

    Balkan
    stopped talking.

    She
    wasn’t the type of kid to say it if you told her to.

    There
    was no way she would quit something that allowed her to keep getting
    praised.

    “If
    you’re tired, I’ll pat you on the back and let you rest.”

    “…Huh?”

    “I’ll
    give you a ‘You did a good job’ sticker.”

    “……”

    Gulp.

    The
    moment she heard those words, Ellie’s Adam’s apple moved, and her elf
    ears perked up.

    “…On
    the head? Or, uh… the butt?”

    “Wherever
    you want.”

    “…Euh-euhm!
    I, I might be a little tired after opening the return portal this
    time…”

    Seeing
    Ellie blushing and looking at him, he felt less worried.

    “……”

    [……]

    He
    escorted the wounded again, feeling Ellie and the party members, and
    Bunny, who had been quieter lately, watching him.

    ***

    Day
    5 of transporting the wounded.

    Our
    party, which had already transported and healed over 200 wounded
    people at the fountain, did not feel as tired as expected.

    It
    was only natural.

    This
    commission was different from the usual labyrinth trips.

    Since
    they went back and forth to the labyrinth with portal magic, they
    didn’t have to sleep in the labyrinth.

    They
    stayed in a warm tent with hot water provided by the royal family and
    the Adventurers Guild.

    They
    also ate properly in the tent, so there were no problems.

    All
    they had to do was guard against monsters and protect the people and
    Ellie while escorting the wounded.

    “This
    is the best commission ever? It’s like going camping in the
    labyrinth.”

    As
    Jubel said, it was an easy commission for us.

    All
    the necessities of life, which were as big a threat as monsters in
    the labyrinth, were solved, so the perceived difficulty was lowered.

    But
    that was only true for us.

    “Heuh,
    hek…”

    Balkan
    was carrying Ellie, who was sweating profusely and too exhausted to
    walk, on his back, patting her butt.

    Soft
    flesh was caught in his limp fingertips.

    Ellie’s
    soft, plump, and chewy butt.

    Slap,
    slap—

    “Eueueut…!”

    A
    gentle handprint of praise was stamped on Ellie’s soft butt, which
    seemed to be clinging to his hand, begging him not to leave.

    “You
    worked hard today, Ellie.”

    “Heu,
    eueut… It’s nothing…”

    Ellie,
    who had used portal magic over thirty times in the past few days and
    had almost depleted her mana, smiled bashfully.

    If
    it weren’t for the potions and mana recovery artifacts provided by
    the royal family.

    At
    the same time, if Ellie’s portal magic experience hadn’t exploded
    from using portal magic dozens of times in a short period, Ellie’s
    mana would have been completely depleted by now.

    “Today
    is the last of the wounded, and the remaining wounded are in better
    condition than before, so let’s try our best one more time and rest
    in the tent today and tomorrow. I’ll grill you some meat too.”

    “I’m
    all for it… Half-elves eat meat well when they’re tired too…”

    He
    could feel Ellie smiling on his broad back.

    Thanks
    to the hard work in the early days when she had the energy, the
    future schedule for transporting the wounded would be much easier,
    with only one group being moved per day.

    But
    in order to do that, they had to open the portal magic one more time.

    “Master.
    The wounded have all finished healing at the fountain.”

    Balkan
    nodded at Denshi’s report and turned to look at Ellie.

    Ellie,
    with her eyes closed tightly, raised her staff and manipulated her
    mana.

    Soon,
    the moment her mana rippled.

    Clang!

    The
    space in front of her shattered like a mirror, and then began to
    ripple as if dimensions were distorted.

    Soon,
    the bizarre rippling drew a certain pattern and began to swirl like a
    vortex.

    “Alright,
    everyone, let’s go in!”

    As
    soon as the portal, which looked like it would suck you in just by
    looking at it, was created, Jubel went to the portal, dancing his
    butt in excitement at the thought of finishing today’s commission.

    The
    party members, who smiled at the sight, were about to move when.

    “…Huh…?”

    Balkan
    heard Ellie’s voice mixed with embarrassment.

    “Everyone,
    stop!!!”

    Thud!

    The
    party members, who had stopped walking at the party leader’s cry,
    began to guard their surroundings, each pulling out their weapons
    while questioning in their hearts.

    “Ellie.
    What’s wrong?”

    “……I
    didn’t open it.”

    Sreureuk.

    The
    mana that had been gathered on Ellie’s staff to unfold the portal
    magic scattered.

    A
    portal had clearly opened, but Ellie’s mana had not yet created the
    portal magic.

    “That
    portal… I didn’t open it with my portal magic!”

    This
    phenomenon meant one thing.

    “I
    tried to time it right, but you’re really quick to notice.”

    A
    third person other than Ellie had opened the portal.

    Sreureuk—

    At
    the same time as the portal rippled.

    Thud!!!

    The
    peacock beastman who popped out of it thrust sharply raised peacock
    feathers at Jubel’s nape, who had stopped just before crossing the
    portal.

    “Don’t
    move. Genius magician and…”

    The
    peacock beastman, who took Jubel hostage and smiled at Ellie, turned
    his eyes to the man in the ink-black armor.

    “Demon
    hunter.”

    Balkan
    glared at the arrogant demon worshiper who called himself a demon
    hunter and pulled out his axe.

    He
    had killed the demon worshiper of jealousy, made the demon worshiper
    of gluttony, Bel, a mere slave, and made the demon worshiper of lust,
    Lilith, his exclusive familiar.

    He
    had subjugated the demon Puppeteer of greed and exploited her
    power, and killed the demon of gluttony and used it as a pet.

    The
    fact that Ignorion, the demon worshiper of arrogance, called himself
    a demon hunter was proof that he had acquired some information about
    the inside story.

    “Ignorion,
    demon worshiper of arrogance.”

    “Oh
    my. You remembered?”

    “That’s
    not what you wanted to say.”

    Thud,
    thud.

    Balkan
    poked the ground with his axe and said with a dissatisfied look.

    “Get
    to the point quickly. If you want to take a hostage and threaten me,
    just say what you have to say.”

    “Hey,
    hey… Balkan…?”

    Jubel
    groaned in embarrassment as he looked at Balkan.

    Could
    it be…

    Was
    he so calm because the hostage was himself, not another party member
    or Ellie?

    “……”

    On
    the other hand, Ignorion, the demon worshiper of arrogance, regretted
    his choice of the past as he looked at the huge man.

    ‘…He
    grew much faster than expected.’

    It
    had only been a few months since the man in front of him had faced
    the demon worshiper of wrath, Gott.

    In
    that short time, the man had grown to the point where he could hold
    his head up straight even in front of a demon worshiper.

    His
    mental strength was also so strong that he didn’t even blink an eye
    even when he took one of the party members, who seemed to be
    receiving everyone’s attention, hostage.

    ‘…If
    that’s the case, the story changes.’

    Ignorion,
    the demon worshiper of arrogance, was not the type to be called
    arrogant, unlike the demon he worshiped.

    He
    knew that there were people in the world who were stronger and more
    outstanding than himself, and he found possibilities from there.

    Originally,
    he had intended to devour Ellie Ordia to gain enlightenment… but he
    had seen it.

    How
    fast the genius magician’s portal magic had grown over the past few
    days.

    “I
    want to make that red-haired half-elf magician my assistant.”

    That’s
    why Ignorion said this.

    “I
    want to restore the lost history of portal magic with that girl.”

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