When the exit of the ruins comes into view, I ask Ajulen, who is good at exploring among the members, to check the monsters near the exit.
Ajulen went to the entrance and checked if there were any scorpion monsters coming out of the vortex of monsters nearby before leaving.
In the morning, beyond the rocks in front of the underground ruins, there is a vortex of monsters, and scorpion monsters appear.
I defeated them before entering the underground ruins, but they may appear irregularly, so I'm going to search outside to make sure nothing goes wrong.
"It's the usual method."
Those who neglected this, were attacked by scorpion-type monsters, were seriously injured, and survived, but were unable to continue as adventurers, and the stories of those who lost their lives were told by the guild. I have heard this many times from staff.
However, I haven't heard that story from adventurers who use the guild other than guild staff, so I think it may be an old story, but if there was such a story in the past, I would take the risk. I have nothing to carry.
Rather than forgetting to check and regretting after losing a member, do a little check.
Serrein believes that the accumulation of these efforts is what makes him proud of his high success rate.
Ajulen also seemed to head towards the entrance, thinking it was just a confirmation as usual, but he didn't seem to let his guard down.
If you repeat the same thing every time, you'll lose your guard, but Ajulen doesn't have that.
It's clear from her actions that she takes pride in not putting her members at risk by conducting haphazard searches.
Normally, if there was a monster, she would hang her right arm on the sword she was carrying, and if she wasn't there, she would just leave, but today it was different.
Ajulen gives her a wait sign and she goes outside for a bit before checking her surroundings.
Serrain and her remaining 4 people looked at her with a dubious look.
(Something happened. What Ajulen has never experienced is happening outside the underground ruins.)
Cerulein saw Ajulen's behavior, and she thought something irregular had happened.
The tension running through the remaining five people seemed to make each other feel tense.
Ajulen, who went to search for her, came back, looked out for her, turned towards her, raised one index finger of her right hand, and immediately raised all her fingers to come towards her. beckon to
That's the gesture she makes when she calls her leader Serrain.
Serlaine sent a visual signal to the other four of her to wait, and she made her way to Ajulen at the entrance.
She comes behind Ajulen exploring the outside.
"It's a monster. Also, there's a boy on top of the rock. He's not wearing anything. The monster is going around the rock aiming at the child, but there are no other monsters."
Before entering the underground ruins, the scorpion monster that was in the whirlpool of monsters was defeated before entering the underground ruins.
Normally, the next scorpion wouldn't appear until after the next day, but Ajulen said there was a monster.
"An irregularity has occurred."
And since she says she has children, it seems that she decided that it was necessary to check with Serlaine herself.
"I understand. Show it to me."
It's common knowledge that scorpion monsters can't climb that rock.
(If the child is on the rock, that's fine. If he doesn't get off the rock, he won't be killed by the monster.)
While thinking that, Serrain slowly poked his head out of the entrance of the underground ruins and looked at the rock ahead of the sand dune in front of him.
As Ajulen said, there is a naked boy on the rock, and below him, a scorpion monster is threatening the child on the rock with a pair of pincers clanging.
The appearance of a monster, which would normally be impossible, and the naked child on the rock, all can be thought of as one.
Serrain himself checked the area around the entrance.
Ajulen confirms, but she confirms herself, just in case.
After confirming that there were no other monsters near the entrance, he called the remaining four members to the entrance.
Then he started explaining the situation.
"There is a child left behind on top of the rock. Beneath that, the usual scorpion is aiming at the child. A scorpion that emerged from the vortex of monsters near that rock. be
The complexion of the members who came later changed.
Since Serrain and the others started using this underground ruins as a hunting ground, they have never encountered a transferee.
In addition, I have never heard of a teleporter appearing since Serlaine became an adventurer.
That's why he was beginning to wonder if the transferee would really appear.
(It seems likely that the appearance of the teleporter and the scorpion monster, which was rumored, will occur at the same time.)
As I was thinking about that, the sword user, Slay riser, opened his mouth.
"Hmm, it seems like it's true that monsters also appear when teleporters appear."
"There shouldn't be any monsters appearing at this time, so it must be so."
After hearing the story of the Straiser, the magician Wilzire also agreed.
Hearing this story, Serrein must have thought that she was thinking the same thing as him, and she showed an expression that she agreed with that opinion.
Aikapeola joined the conversation without worrying about Serrain's condition.
"That monster vortex scorpion was defeated before entering this underground ruins this morning, so it shouldn't appear at this time, so the story that the transferee and the monster appear at the same time seems to be true."
"It's impossible for a child to come to a place like this alone.It's common knowledge in the Village of Beginnings.I don't think any child would be able to come this far."
He usually uses a bow, but in close combat he uses Revia, according to Aikapeola's opinion that he likes children and often plays with the neighborhood children in his spare time. Maynoma voiced the same opinion.
"I'm sure there's nothing wrong with the transferee."
Ajulen, who first went out to explore and confirmed the children and monsters, also expressed his opinion that the children were transferees, so everyone's thinking is inclined to help the transferee children. .