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Chapter 28.2: Super Sensory (2)

Since the forest was quite far from the city, we travelled by carriage.

There was no problem since there was a trail.

“Hey, it looks ordinary, but isn’t this a very high-class carriage?

Railo, who was sitting in the other seat, said.

In the seat next to her, Asher sat silently, as always.

Outwardly, Asher always looked expressionless, but as I kept looking at her, she had a slight difference from normal.

Now, I felt she was in a bad mood. It could be because she was annoyed by the noisy Railo.

“Oh, I made a lot of noise. I’m sorry.”

She soon cald down and looked out the window, as if she had noticed Asher’s reaction.

She then asked after a while.

“By the way, can you tell why you are looking for the ngrodi tree?”

Was she asking that now?

If she was going to check who the client was and what the purpose of the request was, it would have been normal to check before accepting the request.

Or would she accept any request without hesitation, knowing that she would get caught up in sothing dangerous?

This adventurer nad Railo seed to have that much confidence in her own skills. Looking at the level, it was probably true.

I was going to just say whatever, but I changed my mind.

Co to think of it, was there any reason to hide it this ti?

Maybe she could even help find the dungeon. Even if she tried to do sothing, Asher was here.

“Have you ever explored a dungeon?”

Railo answered my sudden question.

“A few tis. Why do you ask that?”

“Going to the ngrodi tree is to search for a dungeon.”

“Ah… was it like that?”

I nodded my head.

“Honestly, I had a rough idea. Most of the n who ask for directions to so unexpected places are looking for ruins.”

It seed like she had taken on this type of request quite a few tis.

I asked again.

“Is there a lifeless branch associated with the tree called ngrodi?”

“…Lifeless branch? Well, I’ve never heard of such a thing.”

Railo tilted her head, but soon beca interested.

“Is that a code related to the dungeon? Finding a dungeon with a code is a lot of fun.”

After saying that, she murmured the word lifeless branch, deep in thought, and then brushed her hair.

“Anyway, finding a dungeon makes work much more fun. After guiding you to the tree, can I continue to help you? Of course, I have no intention of accepting more commission money.”

“It doesn’t matter, but if we find a dungeon, I have no intention of letting you explore the inside.”

At that, Railo giggled.

“Please give an extra pay based on how much you think I’ve been helpful. And to be honest, I expect little. Ninety-nine tis out of a hundred, finding ruins is a waste. What do you think?”

That’s right.

I took things a little too easily, perhaps because I was consistently successful in finding mysteries.

Dungeon was actually not that easy to find.

***

After arriving in the forest, we got off the wagon and started moving.

Baros had to guard the wagon, so we left him it at the entrance of the forest and I went inside with Asher. Railo took the lead and guided the way.

“But isn’t it funny when you think about it?”

“…?”

“Isn’t it said that dungeons are legacy left by ancient mages? But then, they could just pass it on to their disciples and let them inherit it. Instead, they made dungeons could kill trespassers who tried to get their treasures.”

Well, those dungeons could be made by mages who didn’t have disciples to succeed them.

Or maybe eccentric mages just made it out of boredom.

In the first place, it was just the setting of the ga, so I never mulled over about it.

It’s enough to attach the background in moderation, and rather, it’s strange if there were no dungeons in RPGs.

As they went deeper into the forest, monsters gradually appeared.

A giant rat, bigger than a human, appeared blocking the way. Was it a Giant Rat?

I didn’t know what monsters appeared in this forest.

No matter how much I played RaSa, I didn’t know all the monsters that appeared in this ordinary forest without a na.

Railo approached Giant Rat with a tap on her neck.

Crackling!

It roared and lunged at with an intrusive cry.

Railo, who had stomped her foot, swung her fist without drawing her sword.

The Giant Rat, which bounced away with a sound like sothing exploded, had its head smashed to death.

Railo said, shaking off her fist with a slightly refreshed face.

“Let’s keep going.”

After that, we rarely encountered other monsters. Even if we ran into them, it was only about level 10 trash mobs like Giant Rats.

It seems that there aren’t many monsters here in the first place.

By the ti the sun went down, we reached our destination.

It took little ti because the forest wasn’t that big.

“Now, this is the ngrodi tree.”

I looked up at the huge tree in front of and admired it a little.

I expected it to be the biggest tree in the forest, but it was much bigger than I had imagined.

It was several tens of ters tall, and the circumference was wide enough for ten people to stand hand in hand.

After touching the surface of the tree for a mont, I turned my gaze to the sun setting in the sky.

The sun is setting just now…

The mightiest tree, when the twilight has completely subsided, the lifeless branches.

These were the three keywords of this dungeon search.

The biggest tree was here, and the ti was soon to be night, and all that was left was the ‘lifeless branches’…

What the hell is a lifeless branch?

I raised my gaze to the dizzying branches of the ngrodi tree.

As I did that, Asher and Railo started looking at the branches as well.

Then, suddenly, Asher opened her mouth.

“Hey, look at that.”

She stared sowhere behind and pointed with her finger.

I looked to where she was pointing, but couldn’t see anything. I narrowed my eyes.

What’s there…

“…!”

I imdiately widened my eyes.

A single twig intermingled among the lush branches.

However, upon closer inspection, it was different. Because only that branch had no leaves.

Was that a ‘lifeless branch’?

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