Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 590: Port Cities and Blackouts

Even as we entered through the entrance to the temple, the phases remained the same and the interior was occupied by sea water.

But we know that this doesn't last forever.

If this labyrinth is underwater until the end, then the boulders have not brought their needs.

It's lame on boulders at them like they don't even remember the basics, because they can't help but expert on underwater warfare to train them.

Nevertheless, it still goes on in this water for a little while.

I'm not so worried because Capitan was telling me the story that it's just the so-called one tier part, and it's pretty short......

That doesn't mean there's nothing wrong with it.

It was Diego who first noticed it.

Because the water movement, which was much quieter until earlier, suddenly put pressure on it.

Something pretty big is approaching this one...

It was easier to understand the direction than if we had to foil each other on the ground.

It's not always the case, I guess, but in this case, it's because the other person seems to be making only simple moves.

I mean, it's coming this way in a straight line......

Me and Diego, and the Capitans, they point their gaze in the direction of their opponents and pull out their weapons.

I'm a one-handed sword, Capitan is a sword, Diego is a spear.

Seeing such a frivolous move on our part, we also perceive that something is happening to the needs, and we pull out the weapon a little late.

I brought it quite a bit by saying it was underwater, but I can't help but get used to all this.

Capitans, by contrast, dive here more than once, and I guess Diego is used to these situations.

I've been through underwater warfare many times in the last decade, too, and I won't bring it with my handling of weapons.

However, that still doesn't change how hard it is to move more than on the ground.

We need to keep our minds together and try......

By the time I thought about it, they already looked like us.

It was a relatively large fish demon.

Even so, it's only about the size of a child or grandson compared to what he was swimming slowly near the temple, and it's not a big deal in the sense of pressure.

Generally speaking, it feels like we can swallow two or three adults.

... Still big enough.

I wonder if it feels like that's the gatekeeper for now because we're approaching the temple at the same time...

How strong is it...... not as much considering that it's just a hierarchy yet, but what does it take?

Well, given that this is the beginning of the labyrinth strategy, it would be right to match the actions of the Capitans who know this labyrinth well first.

When I look at him, I feel like, with my gaze, I'm telling him to leave it to me for now...

I don't know what to do because I can't speak, but I have a long relationship with my mentor.

Shouldn't be so wrong.

And if that's the case, I guess what I need to do is not go to that fish demon, but protect the needs.

I swam in front of the Needs.

Tell the needs a hand-sign that they should be a little distance away from being swallowed together and watch for the fish demon trends.

Diego seemed to understand a lot when he saw Capitan and I move, and he was just in the middle of nowhere. He seems to be in charge of the guerrilla.

I also knew it would be an underwater war beforehand, so it's something I'm doing because I was discussing a general pattern, but it's a pretty impromptu party, but it's a good fortune to be able to do it so smoothly from the start...

Well, that and this, if we can't defeat that fish demon, we can't talk about it.

But I'm not worried.

Because it is the Capitans who fight.

That man is the owner of an arm that needs nothing to worry about when it comes to combat.

In fact, in order to grasp our positional relationship, Kapitan laid a sword against the fish demons who defined the nearest prey as Kapitan.

The swimming speed of fish in the sea is not what humans are supposed to be able to catch up with, but they anticipated the moment when the fish demon opened its huge mouth just before Capitan and tried to bite it, and Capitan kicked the water (...) and avoided it diagonally.

We have also seen from afar that the avoided place is just above the fish demon's head, diagonally, and excellent positioning.

Capitan himself naturally understands and wields his sword.

The movement was sophisticated and did not make any difference, including the operation and speed on the ground.

Where did the water resistance go, or how the hell did I kick the water earlier... is a move that creates all sorts of things I want to hear, but what matters now is more than that, it will be the end of the blade of the Capitan sword.

It quietly, but ran the shortest distance and attacked the fish demon from overhead.

And a moment later, the fish demon's neck fell.

I was surprised to see Diego and his needs open.

Why, because the sword of the Capitan is not big enough to be long enough to cut off the head of such a giant fish in a single blow.

Yet in reality the fish head is falling off.

Both Diego and his needs have the heart to accept and respect as fact what was in front of him because he is an adventurer, but still how the hell can he not hide the question?

But without reacting to their surprise like that, Capitan just instructed them in the direction they should be headed with a hand sign.

If you stay here for too long, it's more obvious than seeing fire that sea dwelling demons, large or small, come by to eat the carcasses of that fish demon.

You should get out of the water before that happens.

The rationale was understood not only by me, but also by the other members, so I rush after the leading Capitans.

Needs have come here and become more nervous, and I feel the time lag to move on to the next action is getting shorter.

It's a good trend.

However, it's also not good to be too nervous on the contrary, so I have to take a good look around and guide him...... he still looks ok in his current condition.

Well, it's hard to stay like this after this.

Because we're going to see how much they can fight in the labyrinth.

I don't mean underwater war, so I don't think there's that much pressure...

This labyrinth expedition has a lot to think about.

With that in mind, we move on.

Then, gradually, I see the light.

It's leaking from the water.

But this is in the temple, and that tip is not connected over the sea.

There's a labyrinth going on ahead...

First, the Capitans get there and go up on the water.

Diego, continued with the needs, and I reached out thinking...

But all of a sudden, it gets dark in front of me.

... asphyxiation?

No, that's not true.

Then why...?

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