Introductions
Led by Hero Wataru, the group made its way to the corner of the former riddle area, a place called the [Avarice Lodge].
âHuh, thereâs a shop in a place like this?â
âOh? ⊠Preserved food and rental books? Heeh. Itâs pretty expensive, but itâs nice to have.â
Although there was a room with the main cubicles lined up, there was a place in front of it inside the range of the safety zone for people to shop.
âI canât even think of this place as a dungeon with this shop here.â
Wataru spoke with a wry smile.
The Dyne Firm, well, our villageâs ministry of finance put a serious shop here when I was talking with them about something that reminded me of those cafes that let you rent manga while youâre there. I was the one talking about it, but it surprised even me.
I wondered how theyâd make a profit from consumers with something that shouldnât exist like that, but it appears they make a profit by only keeping the store open for a short window of time. It goes by following the idea that its main consumers will match their timing up with it.
âSo you have to pay in advance or show your Adventurer Guild Card to rent a book, huh. You canât skip your bill that way.â
âThey have hard bread and jerky⊠havenât seen this kind of bread recently, huhâŠâ
Nayuta and Setsuna paid for books and food respectively. There were both textbooks and storybooks there to rent, but it looks like Nayuta went with renting a storybook.
âThis has got to be the weird facility that was discovered recently~â
Nerune already knew about the facility, but only from the management side of it. This was the first time sheâd gone the normal way.
We were going with her really wanting be brought there to see it, so she was looking at the small rooms like they were super interesting to her.
âWell, letâs give them a go. Twelve hours is a bit long, though.â
âMaybe itâll be easier to kill time if we split into pairs?â
Nayuta responded to Wataruâs statement with an extremely proper idea. After all, spending twelve hours alone is quite a long time.
âPlease wait~. Our time is limited~, so wouldnât it be better to get more chances in one try~? Thereâs enough rooms for it~â
âY-yeah. Itâd be bad for me to make a pair among those here wouldnât it!â
â⊠Right. Letâs go with one person per room then.â
Thanks to Neruneâs intervention, we succeeded in safely breaking everyone up. Now weâre done with the first step.
âI borrowed some futons from Kehma-san, please use them.â
âOh? How thoughtful.â
âOkay~, letâs meet again in twelve hours~â
The four each entered a stall after Wataru laid out a futon in each of them.
With the hourglasses turned upside down, the twelve-hour timer began.
*
Only a single hour had passed, but Setsuna was already getting bored. Giving up, she decided to try and get into her futon and sleep, but it didnât look like she was tired.
Is it about time?
I called Rokuko over. She joined me in the Master Room within three seconds of me calling her.
âThe true identity of those sisters will finally be revealed!â
âMaybe.â
Manipulating the Golem, I prepared a letter from the backside of the room Setsuna was waiting in. The timer was still going, but I dropped the letter down into the place that the items come out from. I hadnât put the letter into an envelope and just folded it twice, but it still rang out as it hit the bottom.
It looked like Setsuna, who didnât know what to do with her spare time, noticed it.
[Nn? ⊠It hasnât been twelve hours yet has it?]
Setsuna reached out for the letter timidly.
The letter was written in a very official manner, reading: [If you wish to have a conversation, please press against the wall beneath the hourglass.] Looking like sheâd figured it out with that, Setsuna didnât looked worried in the least and pressed against the wall.
The wall shifted backward. Once it had moved around twenty centimeters back, it started sliding sideways. The wall with the hourglass on it was a Golem, so it could move on its own. The gimmick was just so that I could operate it from here and see Setsunaâs reaction.
The other side of the wall had a passage, followed by a stairway after a little while. It was originally a passage meant for employee-use only, but I redecorated it a bit for appearances.
[I guess it wants me to advance?]
She advanced slowly.
Then, Setsuna arrived in the small room that Iâd ran the Golem back to wait on standby in. Itâs the Messenger Golem with the ability to talk that Iâd made a while back.
I put it there to stop her in the off chance she went to destroy the Dummy Core.
[A⊠Golem?]
Setsuna tilted her head upon seeing the golem sitting with its back against the wall. Activating the golem, I used it to talk to her.
âYo. Nice to meet ya, howâre you?â
Hearing the thick voice that sounded like it had been run through a voice changer, Setsuna reacted with a start.
[The Golem talked!?]
âHahaha, whatâs so weird? You came to talk yeah? Wouldnât it be impossible if I couldnât talk?â
[Ah, un⊠I guess?]
Setsuna nodded in doubt. She was wary, but it looked like she did intend to have a talk with me.
[What are you?]
âIâd like to check with you first, what do you think I am?â
[⊠⊠A Golem?]
âItâs as you see, but is that all?â
[Umm⊠a dungeon monster?]
âThatâs also correct⊠is that all?â
When I emphasized that last part, Setsuna thought for a moment before speaking like she was having to squeeze her voice out.
[⊠Are youâa Dungeon Core?]
âWell, itâs that kind of feeling.â
It looks like Setsuna concluded that the Golem was a Dungeon Core. Cores and bosses being one-in-the-same is a commonly known âfactâ, so I still canât make a judgement on her identity⊠nn? Werenât they called dungeon bosses? I could narrow it down further if sheâd said Dungeon Master, but⊠yeah, this is taking too long. Iâll try asking her myself.
âPlease, call me Euma. So, what are you?â
[Iâm Setsuna. Just an ordinary adventurer~!]
âLetâs try asking againâwhat are you?â
[Asking again? A Wakoku spy!]
âThatâs not all, is it?â
[Thatâs right, Iâm actuallyâŠ! A certain Dungeon Coreâs child!!]
Setsuna declared it with an unnecessary pause. Ah, so she was connected to a dungeon after allâwait, did she just say⊠child?
Oi hold up, Dungeon Cores can reproduce?
I looked toward Rokuko. Realizing my thoughts, Rokuko blushed and started banging her hands against me.
Judging by her reaction⊠she can? Or not? Which is it?
⊠I take it Haku-san knows? Yep, canât ask her. Sheâd kill me.
Sheâd said that the Emperor had the founderâs bloodline, but I donât know if that meant Haku-sanâs bloodline since she didnât say.
Alright, letâs ask clearly. Can Dungeon Cores have children?
âUmmm, was that a metaphor?â
[It was literally.]
âWhile weâre on the subject, whatâs the coreâs name?â
[⊠Ummm, Core 410âI think thatâs how you all say it? Heâs my papa!]
A number I donât know. Iâd thought that she was definitely involved with Core 4, but I just heard it from Ontentoo. I guess the timing was just too good.
Incidentally, she said that she had a different father than Nayuta, but Iâm convinced this is the reason sheâs worth 0 DP.
âRokuko, do you know about Core 410?â
âNn~⊠nope, sorry!â
Yeah⊠thereâs not even much known about the famous cores.
It was clumsy, but the self-introduction ended like that. I already learned the gist of what I was wondering though.
Ah, I still havenât asked what her goal is. Well, sheâs talking with me like this, so although I donât think itâs going to be a violent goalâletâs try asking bluntly.
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