Ian didn’t care where I slept, since it had nothing to do with him. Every morning, he would automatically obtain half of my money. That money was then subtracted from my debt. After being explained that process by Lola, I promptly overpaid exactly 330 leet for chicken soup and lodgings for the girls and I. The girls were surprised, but not nearly as much as the inn keeper considering the bill was only 200 leet. It seems he had never once experienced a slave paying extra… or anyone else for that matter. But since I was never going to pay off 2 million leet in debt with only a few hundred at a time, I’d prefer that prick Ian didn’t get anything from me. Enslaving us was wrong. Refusing to save Lola was a D-move. But none of that compares to what he did to Reena. It was pointless. The guy had enough money to spend 2 million summoning me… yet he relished the thought of crushing Reena’s spirit for the paltry sum of 500 leet.
Yeah… I’m going to break him. I’ll consider this my first specific goal.
Saving my revenge for later, I head to the Labyrinth with the girls first thing in the morning. I had Reena dump all of her MP into the Slime Battery, and only took enough MP from Lola so that she could still cast two of her minor heals. Since I was going to be using Mapping liberally, I only used half of my MP. Lola had explained that MP regeneration rate is equal to maximum MP divided by exactly one hour. Since I have 40 for my maximum, that means I get one every 90 seconds. Mapping takes one to activate, and one additional every minute. Leveling up does not top off HP and MP unfortunately.
They nodded in agreement, and we used the Gateway to go to the second floor.
And I sold the hatchet, even after telling Ian I was going to put it to the warehouse… Well, it couldn’t be helped. I wasn’t sure that Lola could still be resurrected, and I didn’t want Reena to have to see the weapon that had been used to kill her. Also, who cares about broken promises with that idiot?
Huh? That’s actually a thing? Besides, Ian didn’t die, so why did he lose ownership of the dagger? Lots of questions here…
Activate the Slime Core.
I name the summoned slime “Guppy”. Because.
I activated Mapping and searched for nearby enemies. I found a pathway that would take us across three separated enemies, so I started moving that direction. The girls followed wordlessly, perhaps because we had already developed this pattern from yesterday. When we came across the first imp, it was a little devil looking monster with a pitchfork shaped tail and long claws. Lola had already passed the dagger to Reena, and she fearlessly pounced towards the imp.
The imp proved to be harder to hit than the kobolds. It’s body was smaller and it moved faster. It deflected Reena’s attacks with it’s claws, and counter attacked immediately with it’s tail. Reena tried to pressure it towards a corner, but she only found herself back peddling instead.
I rushed forward with the gladius in an attempt to create an opening for Reena to finish the monster, but simply stopped counter attacking Reena and deflected my blows with its tail instead. Except I wasn’t a match for its tail. It impaled me first in my leg and then immediately in my sword arm. I fell back away from it and Reena jumped into the space between us. Lola cast her reserved healing spells on both of my wounds.
So… wizards should try to sword fight. Got it.
Frantically I activate the summon slime spell and designate a location for the monster to appear. It appeared directly behind the imp and immediately locked its feet in place. The imp immediately lost its footing and tried impaling the slime with its tail but the slime stayed put. With the imp’s stance broken, Reena plunged her dagger into the imps chest and twisted it as she pulled it out. It disintegrated in a flash of light, leaving behind it’s tail. Before anyone could pick it up, Guppy covered it and it disappeared.
I analyzed Guppy.
[Name : Guppy, Slime companion of Kyuu
Class: Level 1 Slime
EXP: 3/10
Stolen story; please report.
Age: 0
HP: 10 MP: 0 STR: 5 AGI: 5 VIT: 40 INT: 1 MND: 1
Skills: Anchor
Skill progress: Imp-pale (1/10)
]
Hey Guppy, I have an anchor spell too! Is that how you locked the imp’s feet in place?
Reena smiled brightly at that, but Lola frowned.
Suddenly, both Guppy and the Mapping window vanished.
Shoot! Well, let’s see how much MP I need to summon Guppy again… … … 15 huh? It’ll go up with Guppy’s levels too. It’s also 3 MP per minute he’s summoned.
We made our way back to the Gateway and went to the first floor. Reena was able to instantly one-shot each kobold as we encountered them.
The mindless jog from monster to monster continued until I had recovered my full MP. At that time, we went back to the second floor and hunted more imps. With Guppy’s Anchor ability, Reena was able to quickly and safely eliminate them. Though, out of the three imps we slew before I ran out of MP, only one of them dropped a tail. I was prompted to level Guppy after the last imp, but it was going to cost 20 MP a summon instead of 15 so I declined it for now. He’ll just keep accumulating EXP and I’ll spend it when I feel like it. We returned to the first floor and continued the cycle as much as we could for the afternoon. Unfortunately, only monsters far away from the Gateway remained on the first floor, so we gave up the second floor for now and finished clearing all the monsters on the first floor. Since Reena could quickly eliminate them, our leveling pace was significantly higher than waiting 30 minutes a fight on the second floor. There were exactly 50 monsters on the first floor, and we managed to mop them up in about two hours. We had only killed an additional 6 imps, for two more tails, when we had finally given up and headed back to town. It totaled 80 exp and 400 leet. I had leveled again. I’ll need another 145 exp to level again.
I have 50 MP now. That means I get one MP every… minute and twelve seconds. That’s five MP every six minutes, and three MP in... three minutes and 36 seconds. Okay… come on brain… how much for 18 MP? Ah! Twenty-one minutes and thirty-six seconds a Guppy summon. That’s better than 27 minutes at least. It would be more cost efficient to leave Guppy out for five minutes straight rather than re-summoning, but its movement speed is terrible. I’ll only do that if groups of enemies are somewhat tightly packed together.
Reena starts shouting. Some listened to her for a moment, but lost interest when it either didn’t apply to them, or perhaps they didn’t want to party with someone who looked like a one-armed beggar. She yelled until she was hoarse, but no one was interested. She looked dejected but cheered up when I offered to buy her food from a stall.
While we were chatting about our home worlds and enjoying some chicken on a stick, and older man wearing a trench coat with a sword on his hip walked confidently up to us.
Analyze.
[Name: Brinly Raines (The Sword King)
Class: Level 73 Sword King
Age: 43
HP: 4035 MP: 120 STR: 255 AGI: 190 VIT: 150 INT: 20 MND: 92
Equipment: Kingsword (+120 Piercing/Slashing/Slicing, MP Regen, Unbreaking)
Skills: Summon Kingsword, Sword wall, Accelerated Movements, Killing Strike
]
I choke on the chicken.