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Chapter 72 - Chapter 1

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CHAPTER 1

AN IRREGULAR GIRL

It all started with a certain quest.

"Firebirds are overflowin' on the nineteenth floor. Little Rookie, you're

gonna lend us a hand, too."

We, Hestia Familia, had just arrived on the eighteenth floor when the

adventurers of Rivira came to us unexpectedly with a request.

From time to time, there are unpredictable outbreaks of many monsters

unique to the Dungeon. These erratic, unusual phenomena are referred to as

Irregulars.

The specific species involved this time had been confirmed as firebirds, a

rare kind of monster normally found on the nineteenth floor and below. Just like

its name suggests, they have the appearance of birds and predominantly use

flame-based attacks. This is a problem because the nineteenth floor is the start of

the "Colossal Tree Labyrinth" in the Dungeon.

Apparently these firebirds can turn an entire area into a sea of flames if left

unchecked. What's worse, I've heard they sometimes come up to the eighteenth

floor—which should be a safe point—and soar through the wide-open skies,

putting even the lakeside town of Rivira in danger.

Upper-class adventurers who stage expeditions from Rivira weren't about to

let their base go up in flames, and we had arrived just as they were setting off to

exterminate the monsters. The residents were seeking help in suppressing the

outbreak and soliciting every upper-class adventurer who happened to be passing

through.

The war against Rakia had ended three days ago. Having returned to our

regular activities in the Dungeon, we had finally made it all the way to the safe

point without relying on anyone else for the very first time. Lilly was quite

unhappy when this quest was forced on us upon arrival, but given the handsome

reward and the fact that a flock of firebirds in our way made it impossible to

comfortably progress any farther, she grudgingly gave in.

The adventurers of Rivira provided robes made of burn-resistant salamander

wool as an advance payment to all cooperating participants. Meanwhile, the

organizers temporarily assigned me to a different party because of my high

agility. They wanted to finish the monster subjugation as quickly as possible, so

I was deployed in a group that stressed speed.

With my salamander-wool robe wrapped around my shoulders, I left Lilly,

Welf, Mikoto, and Haruhime for the time being and followed my assigned group

of burly adventurers through the entrance leading to the nineteenth floor.

Just when I thought things were going well, I realized I had ended up

separated and alone.

The Colossal Tree Labyrinth was completely different from the other floors

I'd seen before, and I had no experience with its structure and paths. Since we

were chasing after and sometimes running away from firebirds in unfamiliar

territory—not to mention my possibly detrimental position at the rear of the

formation—the other adventurers totally left me behind.

I found myself in a deserted corner of the Dungeon, trying to get my

bearings, when it happened.

I glimpsed something that resembled a human silhouette.

It dragged an injured leg along the ground and hid itself in the lush

undergrowth of the Dungeon, suggesting it was attempting to evade pursuit.

At first, I thought it was an injured fellow adventurer and started running

over in a panic, but then I suddenly felt as if something was off. With as much

caution as possible, I approached.

Then—

"A monster…a vouivre?"

I'm shocked by what I see.

It's a humanoid monster with delicate, slim limbs and bluish-white skin.

When I spot the jewel in its forehead that could be mistaken for a third eye, I

reach back into my memory and find a type of dragon called a vouivre.

"Vouivre."

On par with the unicorn, it's known for being the rarest of rare monsters even

in the Dungeon.

I've heard it's known to appear between the nineteenth and twenty-fourth

floors, and its drop items, whether scales or claws, fetch tremendous sums on the

market. However, these are nothing compared to the red gem set in their

foreheads, known as "Vouivre's Tear." Its value promises such immense riches

that adventurers often refer to it as the "Prosperity Stone."

But extracting the jewel from a vouivre's forehead causes it to go berserk—

and slaying the dragon inevitably shatters the precious item. There are records of

innumerable adventurers who have been cut to pieces trying to obtain one.

Vouivres are a species of dragon, the greatest monsters in the Dungeon, and their

combat strength is unmatched.

Usually, vouivres would have a humanoid upper body with a snakelike lower

body, like lamias. Overall, they resemble women attached to a dragon tail, but…

…Is this really a monster?

The creature's face seems surprisingly human, and there are tears leaking out

of its breathtaking amber eyes.

It's not wearing anything at all, just the bluish-white skin it was born in.

I notice it has thin legs where the dragon tail should be, and a pair of modest

breasts sits on its chest.

Apart from its complexion and scales, it could very well be a girl about my

age.

"…, …!"

The vouivre…is crying.

Arms wrapped tightly around its trembling body, it looks up at me from its

spot on the floor.

Like it's forgotten that it's a monster, showing fear like a person.

I don't believe it, comes a whisper from a corner of my mind.

I can't even think clearly. My confusion is only building. Even seeing it with

my own two eyes, I simply can't understand.

I mean, monsters are our enemies, after all.

Monsters are born killers, baring their fangs at us and taking every chance

they get to attack. They possess such atrocious destructive urges that there's no

room for reason or emotions to intervene.

Monsters are, well, monsters.

—At least they should be.

I don't feel any of the hatred and disgust that a monster is supposed to

summon within me.

These enemies unconditionally drive us to fight back, but I can't sense even a

fragment of the instinctual animosity I would expect.

Right now, it's the exact opposite. I'm reluctant to thrust a sword at this

humanoid figure before me.

I've never seen a monster like this.

"Uu, aah...!"

"!"

The vouivre's eyes are glued to the tip of the Hestia Knife. I quickly hide it

behind my back. The hell are you doing?! I scold myself. The tiny bit of relief

passing over the monster's face bewilders me even more.

Is this specific vouivre a subspecies?

A product of sudden mutation that could be considered an Irregular itself?

It's hurt…No, it's wounded.

There are several places on its body caked in dried blood. I can see spots on

its shoulders where scales have been violently ripped or broken off.

Only weapons can make injuries like that. Likely, it was adventurers who

attacked it. Whatever the case, the badly wounded vouivre is looking up at me in

terror and desperately trying to put more distance between us. But its back is

already up against a wall, and no amount of retreating will help.

I can't move.

Monsters are the purveyors of death and destruction.

One should never befriend them, and certainly not extend a helping hand for

any reason.

But I'm standing here, trapped in the vouivre's gaze, peering into those

amber eyes that definitely carry emotion. I can't finish it off…Slowly, I back

away.

At an impasse, I decide that acting like I never saw it is the best option and

then run away pathetically.

Turning my back on the vouivre, I leave the place behind me.

"...?"

The human gone from her line of sight, the vouivre looked around with a

mystified expression, tears still filling her eyes.

The Dungeon was eerily silent. Frightened by what she might see, the girl

glanced at her surroundings before slowly standing up.

Placing both hands on the Dungeon wall to take some weight off her injured

leg, she started hobbling along the passageway.

Suddenly, with a thud—

The sound of flapping wings descended behind the injured vouivre as a

crimson bird appeared from a side tunnel branching off the passageway. The

firebird was over two meders long from end to end, with narrow bloodshot eyes

and a massive, gaping beak.

The vouivre girl froze as she felt heat closing in on her from behind. The

airborne creature had found its latest victim.

As the firebird aimed at her a stream of fire more powerful than a hellhound

could ever produce, she tried to kick off the ground with her slender legs, but it

was too late.

The flames dancing in the back of the firebird's beak lit up the vouivre girl's

face, about to spew forth—

"—Aghh!"

—I brandish my Hestia Knife.

I sprint and leap forward to attack, the blade carving a bright violet arc

through the air before splitting the firebird in two.

The disrupted fire attack breaks apart in midair like fireworks. Its magic

stone is cleaved apart, so the firebird crumbles into ash, and its remains are

blown away.

The vouivre collapses to the ground beneath the cloud of sparks and

smoldering soot as I land.

…Damn it.

Now I've done it.

Staring at my Hestia Knife, which I'm holding in a reverse grip, I hunch over

in despair.

I couldn't bring myself to take off after leaving this place behind, so I

doubled back and watched the vouivre from a blind spot. Then I found myself

dashing out of my hiding place once the firebird attacked.

The horror on the monster's face—no, "her" face—spurred my legs to move

on their own.

All alone in the heart of the Dungeon…

After being attacked by adventurers, it only makes sense that she's afraid of

us now.

But to be assaulted for no reason at all by her fellow monsters?

Yes, I know thinking like this will only cause problems. The rational,

levelheaded part of me keeps telling me to not do something so stupid. But my

hands already went ahead and did it anyway.

I grip my bangs with my free left hand, clenching my hair as I walk toward

the stunned vouivre.

She's in pretty much the same position as before, looking up at me.

Trembling with fear and confusion, she gazes my way as if clinging to the

faintest ray of hope. I let go of my hair and slowly lower my hand with all sorts

of thoughts running through my mind—and then I smile weakly at her.

I can't do it.

No matter what happens.

I can't kill her.

"—It's okay. Don't be scared."

I kneel beside her so that our eyes are on the same level. Then I relax my face

and smile again.

Her eyes open a little wider, almost as if she understands what I said.

Even tamers, who bend monsters to their will using a combination of strength

and pain, would never do something this downright stupid. Growing increasingly

reckless, I examine more closely the various injuries covering her body.

Her shoulders are in terrible shape, and her broken leg is hideous. I reach into

my leg holster and take out a Dual Potion made by Miach Familia.

The vial containing unknown liquid in my hand must've startled her, because

her whole body flinches when she sees it.

"Nothing to worry about. This is called a potion—"

"Po…tion…?"

—She spoke.

I don't know how many times common sense has been obliterated today, but

this one tops everything. Her voice is still ringing in my ears.

I was simply speaking to her about what I was doing to soothe her nerves, not

expecting a response. Now I'm frozen in place, and a dry, empty laugh escapes

from my mouth.

At any rate, I open the vial and wonder if potions have any effect on monsters

at all as I pour it over her shoulders. Relief swells in my chest as I watch her

open wounds begin closing beneath the dried blood. She, on the other hand,

seems surprised.

High potions can mend a broken bone, but…apparently they can force it to

heal at the wrong angle if it isn't set properly. The same is true for other healing

items and magic—they can cause permanent damage when used without proper

preliminary treatment. While I have no idea how to deal with injuries the "right"

way, I tear off a piece of salamander wool for a bandage and wrap it around her

leg using my knife's sheath as a splint.

"..."

"..."

I pour the remainder of the potion over the rest of her injured body while

kneeling beside her. Now that the vial is empty, the two of us stare at each other

in silence.

The long silver-blue-haired girl seems to be flustered. Holding her hands

together in front of her chest, her surprisingly clear amber eyes quiver while her

delicate mouth opens and closes every few moments.

As I do my best to ignore the heat building in my cheeks and keep my eyes

off her completely exposed breasts, I know there's something different about her.

I encountered harpies when I was stranded in the Beor Mountains not too

long ago—they looked human, too, but also hideous. Those creatures were

definitely monsters. But this girl—she looks so much like us, and the mysterious

air around her is completely different from the harpies'.

A strange monster…A strange girl.

Something catches in my throat as I try to comprehend the being that's

somewhere between person and monster sitting in front of me.

"—Keep looking! It can't have gotten far!"

Human voices.

Rough, angry shouts echo down the passageway toward us.

The vouivre girl shrinks in fear. The trembling that had all but stopped comes

back with a vengeance.

Terror fills her eyes as the footsteps draw closer to us. I don't say a word as I

take off my salamander-wool robe and fling it over her shoulders.

I just finish hiding all her bluish-white skin beneath it as several heavily

armed adventurers turn the corner.

"Hey, you there! Did you see a vouivre girl pass by?"

A group of four men and women rush up behind me with the leader yelling at

the top of his lungs. I stay facing the Dungeon wall.

I've got a bad feeling about this.

It's not difficult to guess their relationship with the vouivre girl. If I don't

protect her now, then…

I can tell they're already suspiciously glaring at the girl hiding beneath my

robe. Taking hold of the small, trembling hand beneath the red fabric, I

desperately rack my brain for a solution.

Time slows to a crawl. I can hear the agitation in their voices and feel beads

of sweat dripping down my face. Glancing down—I see the empty vial still

clutched in my grasp. That's it!

It's risky. I just hope my acting skills are up for the task.

"Forget about that, do you have any potions on you? She's been hit by a

firebird and got burned bad, real bad!"

Fixing my gaze on the form against the wall, I put as much panic in my voice

as I can.

The empty vial, the shaking body beneath salamander wool, the singed

ground and foliage left over from the firebird explosion—everything here tells

the story. Their eyes shift to me, narrowing.

My desperation must be doing the trick, because they sneer at me before

turning on their heels. They don't want to get involved with my problem and are

much more interested in tracking down a rare monster. The adventurers sprint

away.

Once I'm sure they're gone for good…I let my shoulders relax.

"W-we should be okay now…"

I whisper to the trembling robed figure, and she timidly pokes her head out

from the fabric.

I'm sure that never in her wildest dreams did she expect an adventurer to heal

her rather than deliver the killing blow, let alone protect her from other

adventurers.

I saved a monster—how would I react if I saw someone else do that?

…No, I don't want to think about it.

I can't help but sigh as the vouivre girl still shivers in fear of the adventurers,

even though they're gone.

"Um…Can you walk?"

I stand up and offer her my hand.

Staying here only puts her at risk of being found by…well, anything. Those

adventurers could double back, and she'd die a pointless death.

She looks at my outstretched hand and then up to my eyes…then nods

slightly.

Her trembling hand reaches out and comes to rest on my palm. It's cold,

surprisingly so. I curl my fingers around it and gently pull her to her feet.

She's probably about 150 celch tall. After making sure she's completely

hidden by the salamander-wool robe, I pull her arm over my shoulder as we take

our first steps.

Sounds like there's a battle over there…Okay, we'll head this way for now

and figure out what to do next on the way…

Now that I'm separated from my assigned group, I have no idea how to get

back to the entrance.

There's no choice but to follow my ears back to what I hope are other

adventurers on the same quest, fighting firebirds along the main route. After that,

it'll all be a matter of following the map that Lilly practically jammed into my

pocket before I left. My only hope is to find the landmarks on the map, follow

them out, and avoid being seen as much as possible.

Hoping that we don't encounter any truly ferocious monsters on the way, I

support my injured companion so she doesn't have to put any weight on her

broken leg. If worse comes to worst, I'll pick her up with both arms and book it.

"…"

The strange girl-monster hunted by both man and beast watches silently as I

ward off bugbears and mad beetles blocking our path with my Swift-Strike

Magic, Firebolt.

Her moist eyes glisten. "Khaa…" She's sobbing, I think.

She turns toward me a few moments later, burying her face between my neck

and shoulder. A little nose presses against me, and I can feel her warm breath on

my chest. I know I'm in the Dungeon and losing focus is a one-way ticket to the

grave—but my cheeks are on fire.

So delicate…and soft.

Even if she does have the body of a normal girl, getting hot under the collar

in a situation like this is a failure as a man and an adventurer.

Did I save the vouivre because she's pretty? Was it her appearance that made

me extend a helping hand? If that's the case, I'm already beyond help.

What would Gramps, the one who always told me to save damsels in distress,

say if he saw me now? Would he praise me?

…I have an inkling that this is the one time he'd groan.

I've gone far off the deep end, doing what I just did.

Saving a monster.

Then she whispers:

"...Thank you."

Needing a moment to get over this new surprise, I look down at her. She

gazes back up at me with tears in her eyes.

Her head is slightly tilted beneath the robe's dark-red hood. In that moment, I

feel something that can't be put into words—a warmth that only people can

share.

How do I respond? Should I respond? An endless string of thoughts races

through my head as she watches me uneasily.

Her pure, childlike innocence makes all the contradictory feelings melt away.

I force a smile.

"It'll be okay."

I give her another smile to try to put her at ease, and she returns the gesture

with a tiny one of her own.

She closes her eyes and presses her body against me again, and I wrap my

arms around her.

My mind is made up. I'll protect this girl who can smile like the rest of us.

There's only one problem…How am I going to explain this to Lilly and the

others?

It took a while, but we found our way back to the main route on the

nineteenth floor.

Guided by the simple map in my hand, we hid from adventurers and monsters

at every turn until we spotted the light from the eighteenth floor's crystal ceiling.

At last, the exit.

"—It is true! A monster spoke to me!!"

"Why do you not believe us?!"

We follow the path that connects the eighteenth and nineteenth floors and

come out at the base of the Central Tree located at the center of the area. Several

adventurers, including the ones from Rivira, are standing around the roots.

Two elves, a man and a woman, are pleading their case to the group.

Their insistence does nothing to convince their skeptical audience. I glance to

my side to check on the vouivre girl and see her grab at her shoulder. Her amber

eyes lock onto the elves in fear.

"Yeah, yeah. Hey! You there, get these two a place to rest their heads.

Dreamin's fine when you do it on a pillow, so make sure they find one."

"Bors, please believe me! That monster, it really did…!"

The unlikely story of a talking monster is raising more than a few eyebrows,

but no one will take it seriously if Bors, the man at the top of Rivira's hierarchy,

can't be convinced.

However, the elves' pleading gives us a distraction. We quickly slip out from

the tunnel entrance.

"Mr. Bell!"

"Are you unhurt?!"

"Damn, you know how to make a guy worry."

"Hi, guys…"

Hardly anyone else spares us a glance as we make our exit, but as soon as

we're clear of the other adventurers, the rest of Hestia Familia spots me and

comes toward us.

I can hear the relief in their voices as Lilly, Mikoto, and Welf reach us first.

Maybe they heard I was separated from my group?

"...? Um, Master Bell, who might this be…?"

Haruhime catches up to them with a relieved smile, but then she points out

the girl wrapped in salamander wool at my side.

Well, here goes. "Follow me…" I lead everyone away.

Rather than returning to Rivira, I head east, deeper into the forest. Lilly gives

me a suspicious glance as we make our way among the crystals and dense trees

that fill this area of the safe point.

I keep going until I'm absolutely sure the other adventurers are out of sight

and earshot. We've come pretty deep into the forest by the time I turn to face

everyone.

We form a circle in the middle of a small clearing that's surrounded by the

sparkle of rock formations.

"Now then, Mr. Bell, please inform us exactly who this is. Don't tell Lilly

that you've dragged us into a new mess by rescuing another girl!"

Her words are sharp as knives. She walks up to the girl at my side. I think

she's got the wrong idea here…Planting her feet, Lilly tries to get a glimpse

under the robe's hood.

"Ah." A weak sound comes from beneath the cloth as the frightened girl steps

back. Lilly takes another step forward, and the girl slips in an attempt to retreat

farther.

The broken leg! I reach out and catch her—her hood falling away in the

process.

"!!"

Time freezes.

The exposed bluish-white skin and the jewel on the vouivre girl's forehead

come into view. Lilly and the others are dumbstruck, but they're ready for battle

with weapons drawn in no time flat.

Lilly springs backward as Welf grabs hold of the greatsword strapped to his

back and Mikoto wraps her fingers around the hilts of two blades hanging from

her waist.

Haruhime's green eyes open wide with shock as she covers her mouth with

both hands.

Everyone is immediately on edge, and I'm too stunned to react. Beside me,

the vouivre girl goes stiff as a board.

"…You've got some explaining to do, Bell."

"Lady Haruhime, please come this way."

Welf's eyes never leave my new companion while he speaks. I've never

heard him sound so intimidating. At the same time, Mikoto positions herself in

front of Haruhime, hiding her from the vouivre girl.

Just as they've always been, my friends are extremely wary of monsters.

"W-wait! Everyone, please! This girl, she's…!"

"Get away from it, Mr. Bell!! What's going on in that head of yours?!"

Lilly cuts off my attempt to explain, practically screaming at me as she aims

her bow gun. Her chestnut-colored eyes are brimming with reproach and

confusion.

"Did Mr. Bell bring her along because she has a pretty face?!"

"N-no, it's not like that…!"

"Lilly can't be blamed for thinking this is a monster fetish!"

Monster fetish.

Just as the name suggests, the term monster fetish describes those who have

an abnormal sexual attraction to anthropomorphic monsters like harpies and

lamias. In the mortal realm we live in, it's the ultimate insult.

This is how deeply the hatred for the Dungeon's inhabitants runs in our

hearts.

"Mr. Bell, monsters are monsters!! Even tamed ones aren't worth that kind of

attention! They're—our enemies!!"

Sensing the panic in Lilly's voice, plus Welf 's and Mikoto's reactions, I can

tell this isn't going well.

Fiends and people can't see eye to eye—that's always been our relationship. I

can't blame my friends for this. It's expected.

Monsters have been killing our ancestors since the Ancient Times. Caught in

a spiral of death for millennia, they could never live peacefully with us.

Welf 's completely focused on the girl while Lilly presses me for answers in

his stead.

"This is no dog or cat!! Mr. Bell, please get away from it!!"

"Bell."

"Sir Bell."

I step in front of the vouivre girl, shielding her from Welf, Mikoto, and

Lilly's bow gun. The three of them beg me to get out of the way. Only

Haruhime, unaccustomed to direct confrontation, stays silent as she watches.

I've never been on this side of their blades before, and I'm at a loss. I can't

do anything, but I refuse to stand down. I will protect her.

The vouivre girl appears terrified of Lilly and the others, but a spark of light

shines in her eyes as she looks up at me.

"…Bell?"

A chorus of gasps fills the air the moment that word leaves her lips.

"Ah, um, yes…That's my name."

"Name…?"

"Y-yes. I'm Bell."

"Bell…Bell is name…Name is…Bell?"

My friends need a moment to process what just happened. They stare at the

girl as she plays with the sound of my name.

The talking monster leaves everyone speechless.

Their intense focus now broken, the four of them watch her with blank

astonishment.

"Bell, Bell."

She squeezes my finger with one hand, repeating my name as if she's figured

out what the word meant.

Just "Bell, Bell," over and over as though trying to burn it into her memory.

The girl leans in closer to me, bluish-white skin pressed against my armor.

As if I'm the only thing she can count on in this world.

"The monster…spoke."

"This has gotta be some bad joke."

Mikoto and Welf whisper in disbelief.

At the same time, they begin to lower their weapons.

Confusion is setting in. The open display of weakness so uncharacteristic of

other monsters would do that to anyone.

"Master Bell…what transpired between the two of you…?"

Voice unsteady, Haruhime has built up the courage to step forward and ask. I

couldn't be more grateful.

"I found her…on the nineteenth floor. She was hurt really bad…Adventurers

and monsters both attacked her…She was trembling…crying."

I explain my reasoning for bringing her with me as clearly as I can.

Her leg, limp and useless, dragging behind her. My emotional struggle in the

face of those amber eyes.

Welf, Mikoto, and Haruhime consider the girl clinging to my side, now with

a better understanding of what she's been through.

"I…I'd like to help her."

"…Should word get out that we're harboring a monster, Hestia Familia is

finished…"

Lilly, who's been silently quivering all this time, feebly shakes her head after

I disclose what I want to do.

Even though I know it puts the familia at risk—the one I'm the head of, no

less—I apologize to everyone for my selfishness while sharing my true thoughts.

"Even so, I can't just abandon her."

As pitiful as I sound, I keep my eyes focused on Lilly. She bites her bottom

lip.

A few moments pass. Lilly's gaze starts to shift, almost as if she can see a

shadow of her former self in the vouivre girl.

Memories of the day the goddess and I saved Lilly must be running through

her head—and she slouches over.

"Just…do what you want…"

She lowers her right hand, pointing the bow gun at the ground.

Welf and Mikoto also relax, completely lowering their weapons. The tension

subsides.

Finally able to breathe again, the girl apprehensively observes our group.

The threatening atmosphere might have lifted, but now no one knows what to

do—least of all Haruhime, who's in the middle of it. No one's moving; there's

just lots of eye contact.

Putting aside the fact that I've dragged my own familia into uncharted

territory and caused problems for everyone, I propose a plan of action.

"She'll be vulnerable to adventurers and monsters if she stays in the

Dungeon…I'd like to take her home. I also want to hear what our goddess has to

say."

Besides protecting the vouivre, I'm also interested in Lady Hestia's opinion.

And if she can tell me what exactly this girl is.

Welf, Mikoto, and Haruhime don't object. They just give me absentminded

smiles and reluctant nods, as if their necks are covered in rust.

Lastly, Lilly lets out a long sigh.

"If we are returning to the surface, it needs to be at night. That'll ensure there

are as few adventurers around as possible…We should aim to exit Babel at a

time when no one will be watching."

Whatever we do, we can't let anyone else know that we're sheltering a

monster. With that in mind, it makes sense to resurface when adventurers are too

busy drinking in bars to notice us. Lilly's advice is a lifesaver.

I know she's not happy about this, but even so, she's doing everything in her

power to help me. I don't know what I'd do without her as my supporter.

"Sorry, Lilly. And thank you…"

"…Lilly's given up. Yes, do whatever you want because no matter what you

say or do, Lilly can't bring herself to leave you to your own devices."

She turns away, a bit red in the face. Is she sulking?

Even though I feel sorry for putting her in an uncomfortable position, I'm

happier that my friends have sided with me.

I'm extremely grateful to Lilly for saying what she did.

Welf and Mikoto appeared a bit lost at first, but seeing Lilly's reaction brings

a smile to their faces.

"Surface…?"

"Yes. Let's go to where we live."

I smile at the nervous girl squeezing my finger amid my friends' smiles and

Lilly's red-faced pouting. She stares at me for a few moments before a tiny smile

appears on her lips.

Plop. She falls against my chest, burying her face in my neck.

Stumbling backward, I catch her small frame before raising my eyes to the

ceiling far above.

I can see the countless blue and white crystals overhead among the leaves.

With every passing moment, their glimmer weakens, signaling that night is

falling.

The gigantic white tower was shrouded in darkness.

Situated in the very center of the Labyrinth City, Babel stretched high toward

the heavens in the middle of Central Park as day became night. All over the city,

a lively tumult developed around the bars as the multicolored illumination of

magic-stone lamps replaced the sun.

The vibrant city's energy never waned, even at night. The streets of the

Shopping District were still full of people, and a lewd atmosphere was

descending on the still active areas of the Pleasure Quarter, where some were

trying their best to help the neighborhood recover. On the bar-lined outskirts of

the main streets, drunken women danced with deities on the road as though they

were at a ball. As always, the white tower watched over the nightlife underneath

it.

Adventurers returning to the surface after a long day in the Dungeon went

their separate ways to blow off steam at their favorite watering holes. One party

watched group after group ascend the spiral stairwell before finally making the

ascent themselves.

A white-haired human was at the center of this group of six. Swiftly climbing

the sparsely populated staircase, they arrived at the Dungeon entrance located in

Babel Tower's basement.

Quickening their pace, the group passed beneath a beautiful mural depicting a

clear sky on the ceiling.

Little did they know that hidden in a corner of the artful design was a small

blue orb that twinkled as they went by.

"—We have a problem, Ouranos."

A voice echoed through a dark stone chamber built to resemble the temples

of old.

The only source of light was four burning torches in the center of the

chamber. The dancing flames illuminated a blue crystal set atop a pedestal as

well as the owner of the voice.

A black robe completely covered the mysterious figure. Absolutely no skin

was exposed. This person wore black gloves decorated with intricate designs

over both hands. It was as if a shadow had come to life.

Even its voice gave no hint as to whether a man or a woman was speaking.

The hood of its robe hovered over the blue crystal as the figure continued to

speak.

"An intelligent monster has encountered a party of adventurers. They are

leaving Babel now."

The blue crystal displayed an image: a view of the tower's basement from the

orb in the ceiling.

A white-haired boy was clearly visible beneath the crystal's surface, as was a

girl wrapped in salamander wool.

The black-robed figure knew immediately that the girl pressed up against the

human was, in fact, a monster.

"Are they working with the monster?"

"I don't believe so…From what I can see, they appear to be protecting it."

A different, majestic voice echoed through the chamber from the vicinity of

the four torches while the black-robed figure focused on the blue crystal.

The dancing flames cast flickering light on a towering stone throne-like altar

in the darkness and highlighted the imposing, elderly deity sitting on it.

Well over two meders tall when standing, the deity, clad in a robe of his own,

displayed no emotion as he continued asking questions.

"Fels, who are the adventurers?"

The black-robed figure—Fels—responded right away.

"Bell Cranell, member of Hestia Familia."

In the crystal display was a familiar combination of white and red.

The elderly deity frowned at this revelation, his blue eyes narrowing.

"Little Rookie, now a household name in the city…And one of Hermes's

favorites."

"What is your divine will, Ouranos?"

"…Wait and observe."

The elderly deity quietly closed his eyes at the question and didn't reopen

them until he answered.

"Are you certain? For better or worse, Hestia Familia holds the attention of

the populace. Should anything happen…"

"These are Hestia's followers. There is no connection between them and the

hunters we pursue. But most of all…"

The deity's gaze fell on the blue crystal. He studied the human's face for

several moments.

"I want to know. Can Hestia's followers become the catalyst for change…?

Can they provide them with hope?"

A heavy silence followed. The figure's hood shifted forward, indicating a

nod.

"As you will, Ouranos. I shall follow."

Crackle! A spark burst from one of the torches.

"Dispatch 'eyes.' Keep a close watch on Bell Cranell, his familia, and the

monster."

"Yes."

Inside a peaceful chamber of stone…

…a black robe swished as it disappeared into the darkness.