"Nana, your goal from now on is bee leveling."

The next day. What Lynn told me when I woke up was about the future policy.

Yesterday, after all, there was nothing I could do to log in, so the delivery was off abruptly.

Toka said school would be busy, so she went home once.

But given my school hours, it seems like I could take more time to play the game than staying at my parents' house, and it might have been easier to meet them than forcing them to come over.

Saku says he's already in the fourth city, and we're talking about playing together if we can catch up.

School, part-time and busy, the game played in. That attitude had not changed at all from before.

"Do you remember what Nana's quest was about?

With confirmation from Lynn, I'll follow my memory, too.

Meet a drunken boy at that strange company. The extra quest that occurred in the course of that conversation was "The Temple of the End: The Unseen of the Gods".

"Sure, make the proficiency of" Kids "over thirty, then head to the land of beginnings... like"

"Well, double-check the details later. What matters is the beginning land and the temple of the end. Anything you can relate to from this keyword?

"The city of beginnings and the forest of the end, right"

Lynn's inquiry has been a pin since I heard it too.

In the plains south of the city of beginnings, behind the Wolf heaven where I fought Aria, there exists a wide area dungeon called The End Forest.

My detection skills were recommended and taken by Lynn to attack the End Forest in the first place.

There's a shrine there, I don't know what to talk about, but at least it wasn't possible not to associate this with the keyword "beginning" and "end".

"Right. I honestly don't know anything about the shrine. That dungeon is as big as a fool, but besides having powerful monsters around the city at the beginning, you still didn't even know what it was for. But thanks to your extra quest, I feel a lot more visible."

"You mean a dungeon related to" The Boy "?

"So is that... maybe the temple has important implications for other races, not just ghosts. I can't say enough about all the races, but I think they act like doors."

I don't seem to be sure, but Lynn seemed pretty confident.

doors. Indeed, to observe from the contents of the quest I received, the temple at the end itself would certainly be treated like a door.

The "Lamp of the Light" that I was given is the key to connecting this world with the phantom world.

I don't know what kind of treatment the phantom world actually treats, but in the genre of gaming, it's not uncommon to move to another world by using certain key items.

Rather, I'm probably in a place like that for RPG's Las Bosses.

"There is a place called Fairy Town in this uneven space. There's an NPC who talks like that."

I lean my neck unexpectedly towards Lynn, who suddenly told me another story, but I understood what I wanted to say right out of the course of the story.

"I'm an old Griffith woman. I knew it was some kind of information, but somehow I couldn't get the information out of it."

"Well, if that fairy home is the same as the ghost of the gods..."

"Yes, I think the temple at its end will be a stepping stone."

I don't even know if the end shrine itself is the key to the extraquest, but at least it's the guiding principle.

Though, right now I just went to the temple and I'm not level enough.

The battle with Apocalypse ended in defeat, but I've got experience because I let you miss the corner, and my level is actually up to 30 right now.

You'll have to think to some extent about the status allocation for future quests, including the status points you haven't allocated much since you defeated Aria.

And I have to get my weapons ready. Kugelschreiber used it to slap Apocalypse, and the gold bars were magically caught and extinguished.

didn't last two hours because I got it rururu......

I have to go tell him for once......

"That's a long way to go. The important thing is that Nana's quest isn't for one. You know what I'm trying to say, right?

"I'm coming with you, right?

"That sort of thing. You may have forgotten, but Nana and I aren't the only players in HEROES. I challenge that quest at a party. Instead of fireworks, advertise Nana's quest flashly!

"Ooh!

And I don't mind that we've decided on a policy, but I don't care what they say about bee leveling.

With that said, Lynn showed me the world map of WLO on her terminal.

"The fourth city, Fias, is going north longitudinally. That's why Nana should be able to run through it at her leisure."

The map has a huge forest at its southernmost tip, and this would be the forest at its end.

In this way, the forest at its long end, compared to the linear distance from the city of beginnings to the third city of Triglia, can be described as an immense giant dungeon.

From the city of beginnings to the fourth city it is certainly placed almost upright.

Between the city of beginnings and Dualis there were mountains, and between Dualis and Trillia there were woods, but if you look closely, you didn't seem to be able to get around from east to west.

"For once, you can travel between the city and the city outside the regular route. It'll take a while, so I don't really recommend it."

"Right. Which way do you want the bonus points you can get from the Dungeon Boss, and I wonder if you'd like to push it in the shortest possible time?"

"Right. There's nothing special between Trillia and Fierce, but the dungeon boss is pretty strong. Even so, it's not as good as named boss."

Hmm, he said he had to fight a strong boss to get from the third city to the fourth.

Or again, I think that most of the boss monsters I've fought feel too special.

Not that I could defeat you, but I don't think I'd be afraid of anything if I had the experience of fighting Apocalypse Class monsters.

"So, the problem lies ahead of Fierce. I'm not going straight from here. Nor are the neighborhoods of the city divided between East, West and North. There are two wide-area dungeons between Fierce and Griffith."

Lynn said that each of the two wide-area dungeons leads to Griffith on a different route.

A route where the ground route progresses through a supermassive tree called the World Tree Cave.

And the underground route is an underground dungeon called the Ancient Ruins of the Tree.

"I'll leave it to Nana to decide which way to go. The difficulty itself is not so different, and even solo nana should be able to clear enough"

"Which way did Lynn go from, by the way?

"I'm from the World Tree Sinus, right? It's hard to treat magic as a narrow ruin."

"I see."

In that sense, I'm also likely to go easier on the World Tree Sinus.

You just admire exploring ruins, too.

"As the name of the wide area dungeon suggests, the offense will take quite a while. Once we attack, the warp opens, so we don't have a hard time getting around."

"There didn't seem to be a warp until Fierce. Kitten Maru or something, you've been running, haven't you?

"It's treating you like a tutorial up to Fierce, maybe. For that matter, the ghost extra quest is like around the city where it started... well, you can go, but it's a really big dungeon. I can't help but use it in warp."

Perhaps it's a really messy long dungeon around where Lynn is flattering her face a bit.

I figured I'd like to go around the ancient ruins. I guess there's traps and stuff, and I'm excited.

"In the meantime, the first thing to do is to go for Trillia. I'm not worried, but I think Nana can easily get caught up in something weird."

"Oh, yeah. I still think so."

The battle with Aria, the encounter with Lowe, and the assault of Apocalypse. To meet a drunken boy, Extra Quest.

It is only four days away from the event.

I feel like the beginning of it all was defeating Aria. But again, what caused the Apocalypse raid?

Though I couldn't help thinking seriously about what was in the game, I didn't know why the monster of the back boss class would strike on an early field called Lawless Wetlands.

Until then, if they say it's simply a roaming namesake.

"I couldn't deliver yesterday, and I'm gonna miss listeners a little bit."

"When you get used to it, it feels like we're playing together all the time. It's a good thing you're used to delivering."

I was surprised at first, but now I find that exquisite sense of distance fun.

Lynn was laughing happily when she heard me say that.

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