Today, Iz Palutâs expression was unusually serious.
"Rei."
"Starting today, weâre heading out on a long journey."
Kanzaki Rei froze for a moment.
"A long journey?"
Kumironi answered in his place.
"Thatâs right. The Month of Harvest has arrived."
"Weâre going to subjugate an extremely dangerous dungeon."
Rei blinked.
"Wait... youâre going by yourselves?"
"Canât you take me with you?"
Akasei leaned against the wall and nodded seriously.
"Kid, this time is different from before."
"The dungeon weâre challenging is a Tier 7 Dungeon."
"We might not have the spare strength to protect you."
A Tier 7 dungeon?
Reiâs mind stalled.
"Wait a second. Arenât you guys only Level 5?"
He was no longer the clueless newcomer he had been at the beginning. Over the past days, he had crammed an enormous amount of knowledge about this world.
A Tier 7 dungeon could practically be called one of the most vicious dungeons in existence.
Dungeon tiers corresponded to adventurer levels.
A party of Level 2 adventurers could challenge a Tier 2 dungeon.
Level 3 adventurers challenged Tier 3.
And so on.
Even so, many adventurers still died in dungeons matching their own level.
The higher the dungeonâs tierâ
The greater the danger.
In fact, Level 5 adventurers exploring Tier 5 dungeons had a far higher mortality rate than Level 2 adventurers exploring Tier 2 dungeons.
Rei raised his head and asked,
"Iz... isnât this too risky?"
Iz replied calmly.
"Rei, weâre stronger than you think."
Rei shook his head firmly.
"I know youâre strong. But crossing two entire tiersâyou should understand better than anyone what that means."
Rei looked straight at him and asked,
"Iz, answer honestly. Even youâif you were Level 2âcould you defeat Level 4 me?"
Iz responded without a second of hesitation.
"I would win."
...Tch.
Right.
I forgot heâs an arrogant lunatic.
Rei absolutely did not believe Iz could defeat his Level 4 self.
By Level 4, he would possess at least four God-Tier talents.
Not just against a Level 2 Iz Palutâ
Even against a Level 4 Iz Palut, Rei doubted he would lose again.
Right now, Iz could defeat him because of many factors: vastly superior combat experience, deeper understanding of magic, a greater number of mastered spells, and hidden techniques.
But as Rei continued growingâ
Those gaps would inevitably shrink.
"Iz!"
"Youâre the one who taught me that reckless action is unacceptable!"
Everything before this had been manageable.
But this plan?
This was practically raising a giant death flag.
Rei couldnât just watch them march into something that dangerous.
However, the one who responded this time wasnât Iz.
It was Kumironi.
She crouched down so she was face-to-face with Rei and spoke gently.
"Rei."
"This subjugation wonât be carried out by just our party."
"This is a large-scale coalition expedition. Not only the Kingdom of Lorenâpowerful adventurer guilds from nearby kingdoms will be joining as well."
"Thatâs why weâve been resting here in Rane Town."
"When the Month of Harvest arrives, it becomes our day of assembly."
"And this dungeon isnât just about the bounty. We have a reason we absolutely must go."
"You know what happens if a dungeon is left alone for too long."
"Monsters will eventually leave the dungeon and spill into the outside worldâbringing catastrophe."
"For a Tier 7 dungeon, the disaster those monsters would bring to the world would be devastating."
"And after this will come the Month of War and Fire, then the Month of Storage and Cold, and finally the Month of Death and Destruction."
"Those months would only amplify the disaster beyond imagination."
"We must eliminate this dungeon during the Month of Luck and Harvestâthe most suitable time for an expedition."
"This... is our responsibility."
Kumironi spoke with absolute clarity.
They truly had no choice but to go.
Akasei crouched down as well.
"Kid, donât worry."
"Weâll definitely come back."
Heyâhey...
Thatâs exactly the kind of line Iâm afraid of hearing.
Akasei, your back is already covered in flags.
Completely filled with death flags.
If you say something like âI have a childhood sweetheart waiting back home for our weddingâ, youâre absolutely doomed...
Iz crouched down as well, flashing his usual bright smile.
"Weâll be back in half a month. Trust me."
"Besides, donât you still need Kumironi to host your advancement ceremony?"
"If she isnât here, you wonât be able to continue leveling until youâre sixteen."
"She definitely wonât abandon you."
Seeing Iz smile like thatâ
Rei felt even more uneasy.
I really donât want to hear this kind of thing from you guys, Iz...
The more you talk like this, the more it feels like youâre not coming back.
Butâ
What could he possibly use to stop them?
Clearing that Tier 7 dungeon was something they had decided long ago.
After spending these days with them, Rei understood their sense of justice.
There was no way they would ignore a Tier 7 dungeon.
Moreover, they had already agreed upon a gathering time with other adventurers.
Backing out now would endanger those who were waiting for them.
He couldnât let everyone suffer just because of his personal worries.
Seeing Reiâs gloomy expression, Iz thought for a moment before speaking.
"Rei. The Month of Harvest is the best time to explore dungeons."
"While weâre gone, you could try exploring one yourself."
"With your talent, sooner or later youâll have to explore dungeons anyway."
"We canât stay by your side forever."
Iz patted Rei on the shoulder.
"I didnât leave you any magic books."
"Because Iâll be coming back."
"Iâll personally teach you the path of magic that lies ahead."
Iz smiled confidently.
"Iâm a mage with dreams too. Until I reach the Root of Magic, I wonât fall so easily... absolutely not."
"And besidesâIâm strong."
"Stronger than every other mage."
"The strongest mage."
"So... nothing will happen to me."
Rei looked straight into Izâs eyes.
He bit his lip.
This body was embarrassingly prone to tearsâ
But this time, he held them back.
Rei nodded firmly.
"Iz. I hope youâre truly as strong as you say."
"I still havenât learned what comes after Mana Enhancement."
"If you die there... Iâll lose my inheritance."
Iz grinned.
"Of course."
Akasei raised a hand.
"Hey! Donât forget me. Iâm strong too, you know!"
"Iâm not weaker than him! With the War Emperor in this team, you can relax, kid."
"Once we finish this job, weâll be real heroes."
"Hahaâwell, we already are!"
Rei glanced at the warrior.
Akasei...
Youâre the one Iâm most worried about.
Iz might survive.
But you feel like the one most likely to die in there.
Every sentence you say is another death flag.
Kumironi stood up.
"Itâs getting late. We should depart."
"The beginning of the lunar transition carries the strongest influence."
"We cannot waste this precious moment. We cannot waste the blessing of fortune."
Iz looked at Kumironi.
"Yeah."
He patted Reiâs shoulder one last time.
"Weâre going. Wait for me to come back."
With thatâ
They waved goodbye to Rei and left one by one.
...
After Iz and the others departedâ
An empty feeling filled Reiâs chest.
Since arriving in this other world, he had spent almost all his time with them.
After watching them disappear beyond the doorâ
Rei remained standing in the hall, staring silently at the entrance for a long time.
As if the entire other worldâ
Had suddenly been reduced to just himself alone.