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“Acknowledge?”

“I... I’ll acknowledge your strength.”

“All right. Here is a potion.”

The rcenary collapsed on the floor with his legs and arms completely crushed. I handed him a potion.

The only limb that was still relatively functional was his left arm. He grabbed the potion with his left hand and chugged the potion’s content.

I was sure he must be experiencing substantial pain right now. However, he finished drinking the potion without screaming too loudly. He then started to ma.s.sage his body.

After the mage coughed off blood and lost consciousness, the battle ended in less than 15 minutes.

The result was obviously my victory.

After the barrier disappeared, I beat the c.r.a.p out of the holy knight and then the rcenary. Afterwards, n.o.body else tried to co at .

To be precise, there wasn’t anyone left who could fight .

Unexpectedly holy knight was weaker than I thought.

At first, I thought he was a holy knight who happened to also have mastered the holy healing spell. Instead, it seed he was closer to being a healer. His combat potential was quite lacking.

I think he could be more difficult to fight against than other warriors of the sa level if he actively used his holy spells in battle.

Also, the rcenary was more tenacious than I thought.

The impression I got from looking at the man’s face was that he was the type who would give up after a good beating or two. However, he ca at to the bitter end. As of result, he was almost beaten to death.

To put it positively, he had grit and persistence. To put it negatively, he was incredibly dumb.

Until the battle ended, everyone inside the dungeon took turns and received beating from . However, the doppelganger did not reveal itself.

It could be that the doppelganger was aware that my attacks did not have killing intent, so it did not feel the need to reveal itself. It could be that there was a restriction on revealing itself. I was not certain.

Anyway, that was actually a good thing.

For , there was nothing good that could have co from the doppelganger revealing itself at this very mont.

I needed the doppelganger and the people here to spit out information for .

I have plenty of ti to defeat the doppelganger.

I cannot soone die already; there was too much opportunity.

The rcenary finished drinking the potion. He dusted himself off, got up and complained,

“G.o.d d.a.m.n it. If it wasn’t for that sn.o.bby scaredy cat over there...”

He was talking about the knight who ran his mouth off about the mage and contributed to the mage’s collapse when the mage was holding the barrier.

The knight stayed at a corner and fiddled with his armor. He pretended as if he didn’t hear the rcenary.

“Don’t be so hard on him. Even without the information about the barrier magic requiring high focus, it would not have withstood my attacks for an hour.”

“... G.o.d d.a.m.n it. You heard about that one hour thing from that knight as well.”

Now that you ntioned it, that is true.

I can totally understand why the rcenary is grinding his teeth in frustration.

I think the rcenary and the others would see the knight as a traitor?

Why did the knight do all that?

Perhaps he is just one of those personalities who cannot stand it unless he explains everything he knows in verbose detail.

If that is the case, that knight really should be treated as an idiot.

If that is not the case, then it is also possible that he did it while feigning stupidity simply because he did not want to die.

He is a knight who values honor above all else. He could not afford to let others catch onto his desperation to live and his attempt to ruin their plan in the process. So, he handed over information to and neutralized the mage.

If that was the case, then there was nothing that could be said in his defense if everyone accused him as a knight without honor.

There was a third possibility.

He still didn’t want to die, but he wasn’t trying to conceal his desperation. He could be the doppelganger in disguise.

If the knight’s true ident.i.ty is the doppelganger under the guise of a human, then it is not restricted by the t.i.tle of the knight and his ways. It would leak information without feeling guilty about it.

I carefully observed the gazes from the rcenary and the holy knight toward the knight. Their eyes didn’t look like they were simply criticizing the knight as a traitor.

Their gazes contained strong doubts and suspicions.

Personally, I think it is obvious that any human being would not want to die.

Therefore, I am giving the second and third possibilities equal weight.

However, the rcenary and the holy knight kept to the idea that an honorable knight would not do this. It seed they were certain that the third possibility was the right answer.

Is the knight a dumba.s.s, a chicken or the doppelganger?

No matter which one was the right answer, it was hopeless.

I think the knight did what he did to survive.

The rcenary and holy knight’s att.i.tude toward toned down a little after I gave them so ti after their beating. It is probably because of the knight.

Now, they are finding the knight more suspicious than .

Honestly, it does not matter if the knight is the doppelganger.

Actually, it is not a bad thing if the knight is the doppelganger and gave more information on how to survive the danger.

The mage was still unconscious.

He fell unconscious twice so far, and the last ti, he collapsed because he lost focus in middle of casting magic and his mana ran amok. He must have suffered substantial internal damage.

Because of this, the holy knight said it would be best to leave the mage be for half a day.

In addition, he planned to give treatnt in one to two hours intervals.

As for the adventurer, he was not able to get back up because I beat him too hard. I handed a potion to the rcenary who was getting up and told him to tend to the adventurer who was still in pain.

From what I saw earlier, it seed the rcenary and the adventurer were pretty close.

After waiting for a mont, the adventurer also gasped loudly and got up.

It looks like he was hurt pretty badly.

Adventurer, why weren’t you kinder with words earlier.

“Now, everyone, shall we start our conversations again?”

I clapped and gathered everyone’s attention.

“Are you talking about that Mafia ga earlier?”

The rcenary asked.

It is a proactive question. I like his att.i.tude.

“No.”

Surprised, people stared at . I told them what I was really thinking.

“That was actually just a ploy to get information from all of you. Now, I don’t need to bother with such a ga.”

Looking at people’s dumbfounded face, I continued.

“Now, you guys have a simple job to do. Just take turns and start talking.”

“Talk about what?”

“Everything. Geography, history, religion, politics, literature, economics and other basic knowledge. The information about the organization you belong to. Treasures, magic, monsters, armor, information about dungeons, experiences from the childhood, common courtesies and manners, or even things like unfounded rumors you heard from sowhere are fine too. I would like you to tell everything you know.”

Their eyes were soaking in anxieties and suspicions.

I subdued them. However, I was not finishing them off like a logical opponent would, which made them suspicious of again.

I was directly asking for information about the world. They were suspicious about the possibility that I might be the doppelganger.

Their minds must be pretty convoluted right about now.

I can clearly see them twiddling their thumbs anxiously.

Sure, I just had their a.s.ses handed to them. Still, I bet they were concerned if it would be all right to give information to soone who might be a demon. They might even be considering fighting again even if it ans a certain death for them.

I used Overwhelm skill again and amplified my power.

The effect was intensified when the opponent felt the difference in strength was high. It was also amplified when the opponent was ntally subdued.

They just got beat up by , and they just ca to their senses.

The conditions of their bodies could not be all that great at the mont either.

The overwhelming pressure they will be feeling this ti will be incomparable to what they experienced before the battle.

If they were rely uncomfortable about during the last ti, I bet they are feeling like soone is pressing down on their shoulders this ti.

“Now, everyone.”

I layered my hand with mana and clapped hard as I said in low voice. Everyone shriveled and flinched.

“Shall we start talking now? I have a lot of things I’m curious about. I might even get angry if everyone keeps silence like this.”

The adventurer was the one who received the most severe beating from . He was breaking out a cold sweat.

n.o.body started to talk. They just glanced at each other.

Is everyone hoping for soone else to start?

I felt the need to subject them to a new threat. I pondered what I should use, but soone raised his hand.

It was like a diligent honor student at school answering the teacher’s answer. The knight politely raised his hand and said,

“I want to start!”

His eyes were sparkling. While others were glancing around and hoping soone else would start, it seed the knight was glancing around to check if it would be all right for him to start. There’s no mistake. I was certain of this.

I nodded in antic.i.p.ation.

“Thank you! My na is Kaesis Aruhan. My grandfather nad during the day I was born...”

Like that, the knight started telling his story, starting from the day of his birth.

His story went on for a long ti. He was still not done when it was almost the midnight of the first day at the dungeon.

By the ti I stopped him so we could all sleep, the knight was only up to when he was 11 years old and just entering school.

His story was surprisingly detailed.

Thanks to his story, I learned about even the most trivial things of this 16th Floor stage’s world.

Even when he was just talking about dinner, he described individual dining items with ticulous detail.

Things like the varieties of the dining items, people who make them, the items’ prices, and even how his families thought of the makers... He told so much. Thanks to him, my mind was overflowing with new information.

On top of this, his stories were intriguing.

He was talking about such useless things, yet he could maintain the audiences’ attention so well.

The knight was exceptionally talented as a storyteller.

Occasionally, when his stories were too exaggerated or embellished, the rcenary or the adventurer b.u.t.ted in to correct the story.

Honestly, this was a lot of fun.

Before I realized, the atmosphere had changed to bunch of school cla.s.smates on a trip who were sharing stories before bed.

I even brought out snacks and drinks from the dinsional bag and munched on them as I enjoyed the stories.

It seed this world also had a dinsional bag. Although the people were a little intrigued by the bag, they weren’t shocked by it.

The knight’s stories were interesting, but they were not without flaws.

He liked talking way too much, and he was describing everything that ca to his mind, so the actual story progression was at a snail’s pace. It was frustrating.

Also, his stories went tangent often. While talking about a thod for checking the quality of a carpet, he found his way to talking about how his grandfather entered the castle and received a t.i.tle after achieving a great exploit.

Also, while talking for several hours, he never once shut his mouth.

He didn’t even take a break to eat any snacks. He just occasionally sipped on wine to quench his throat and focused on telling the stories.

It was incredibly fortunate that the man never repeated a story that he told.

The ti went on since the knight started telling the stories. An hour, two hours... By the ti we got to the three-hour mark, I learned that listening to stories for an extended period of ti was a laborious duty, both physically and ntally.

By the ti we reached five hours, my head felt blurry.

By the ti it was at the five-hour mark, others started to doze off, so I told him we should stop here and continue the rest tomorrow.

Others seed relieved to hear it. anwhile, the knight looked disappointed that he could not chatter away so more.

Doesn’t your throat hurt?

The people scattered about the dungeon room so they could get so sleep.

They agreed with each other to not get too close while sleeping. They even warned that anyone who approaches will be attacked.

This didn’t matter to , but the people were very conscious about their safety while sleeping.

I opened a sleeping bag from the inventory and lied down at a corner.

I should run mana circuits while organizing the stories I heard from the knight.

Thirty minutes pa.s.sed while I was doing that before I was interrupted by soone’s quietly mumbling.

“I’m certain he ran his mouth so he could survive and chatter away afterwards. If that guy drowned and died, I bet only his mouth will float up.”

Judging from the voice, I thought it was the rcenary.

I totally agree.

I checked the ti using the pocket watch I took from the adventurer and got out of the sleeping bag.

I couldn’t sleep.

My insomnia didn’t allow to sleep in a sealed room with potential enemies.

n.o.body showed any suspicious behaviors during the night.

Honestly, I thought the doppelganger might make a move while everyone was asleep. However, I was worried over nothing.

I walked around the dungeon room and woke up the people.

It was morning.

First, I should eat breakfast, and then... listen to the knight rascal’s bladder-mouth.

Today, I should ask him about his swordsmanship before he talks about his childhood.

I should ask about the holy knight’s religion. I also need to ask the adventurer about the dungeon.

From what I heard yesterday, it seed like the rcenary knew a lot about the customs of this world.

More importantly, I need the mage to wake up so I can hear his stories about magic.

If he is unable to wake up by tonight, I should seriously consider using the Elixir.

Other than the mage, who was still unconscious, I gathered the rest and brought out food from the dinsional bag.

The people seed to be carrying at jerkies or other dried foods. However, perhaps because they tasted the food I brought out last night, it seed they were not even deliberating about bringing out their own tasteless dried foods.

We were all quietly enjoying the als before the knight politely raised his hand.

“Can I tell the story while we eat?”

“... Please. No.”

“Please keep your mouth shut while we eat. I beg of you.”

“You should be respectful while people eat, Sir Aruhan. Please restrain yourself.”

The knight was t with stern resistance from the three. The knight looked a little disappointed.

For a mont, it looked like he was going to say sothing. However, the knight gave up and started to eat.

Could it be that talking while eating is a serious violation of courtesy in this world?

Maybe they just wanted to plug that chatterbox knight’s mouth?

I think it is the latter.

[G.o.d of Adventure is disappointed.]

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