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Chapter 246



Chapter 246


Chapter 246 Strongest Sage, Gets Back to the Surface



"Taking a rest is a part of training . . . I understand! I'll give it my all to take a rest!"


" . . . Uh, you don't really have to . "


While we were talking, the Dungeon Elevator arrived at our floor while letting out creaking sounds .


. . . This thing is looking as worn down as ever .


I'd like to do maintenance on it before it breaks down for good, but we can't exactly tamper with a country-managed Dungeon Elevator without permissions .


I'll fix it if it does break when I'm around .


"Y-you really made it out alive! . . . You've got all four with you, right?"


The operator shouted out as the Dungeon Elevator's door opened .


Looks like she thought we didn't survive .


"Yeah . All four are present . All in good health . "


Then I point at the girls .


Of course all four of us are unscathed .


Rather, we barely engaged in battles to begin with .


"Surviving through floor 27 . . . Did you manage to kill a monster?"

"A few of them yeah . "


I showed her some of the materials from the defeated monsters .


Of course, I'm hiding the Floor Boss's mats . It'd be bothersome if they told us to sell them .


"A-as expected of a Second Academy student party . . . ! I heard rumors about their strength, but I didn't know that they could go to such a deep floor!"


"Well, there are many kinds of Second Academy students out there . "


The next strongest party of Second Academy after us can probably deal with Floor 27 .


It'd be bad if they get in a Monster House without exclusive magic though, so I don't recommend it .


As we were conversing, other adventurers got in the elevator from other floor, so the operator stopped talking to us .


Usually people working on these types of field won't attempt to pry much about adventurers' hunts . . . Well, guess it's only natural that she'd get worried after seeing four young adventurers setting foot on Floor 27 .


I mean, we even almost got stopped by a newbie-bullying adventurer (or really a guild staff member pretending to be one) .


『This elevator doesn't seem to be doing too well . . . 』


『Isn't it shaking more than when we got on earlier?』


Ruli and Alma started to worry about the elevator as well .


This thing looks like it's seriously nearing the end of its life . . .


The main magic circuit is fine, but the two adjacent magic circuits are probably busted .


It could probably go on longer if someone did maintenance on it, but if I leave this alone, it might go past the point of no return at the most inopportune timing .


. . . I should go tell the king through the principal about doing maintenance on it when I get time .


If some amateurs randomly tampered with the elevator after it broke down, it could end up becoming irreparable instead .


『 . . . Let's just hope that it breaks at the right timing to get it repaired . . . This won't even last half a year if we're lucky . 』


『By the way, what about when we're not?』


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『It'd break down in about three seconds . 』


In other words, it could go poof at any time .


The one silver lining is the fact that this Dungeon Elevator is a type that won't fall down to the last floor when it breaks, but only up to the next floor .


Otherwise, those who get caught up in it would fall down to Floor 100 .


. . . While we were talking about that, the Dungeon Elevator arrived at the surface .


Looks like we would get through this without seeing the Dungeon Elevator gets broken .


『We got here somehow . . . 』


『Yeah . We'd be better off if it broke right as it got to the surface, so I could repair it now and we'd have nothing to worry about from tomorrow on . 』


We're heading to the guild while talking .


The dungeon elevator building has no counters for selling even though there are counters for taking guild quests .


They probably ran out of space to build the warehouse for dealing with that .


『It's kind of small . 』


Alma muttered so as we went in the guild .


This guild is indeed smaller than the usual guild buildings .


. . . If we talk about space for adventurers that is .


『Since they don't have many quest counters here, a small enough space for adventurers must have sufficed . But talking about the guild as a whole, this one is actually quite big . 』


『Eh, really?』


Ordinary guilds dedicate the majority of space for quest counters that are visible to adventurers .


Since such counters are available in the elevator area, they're probably not necessary here .


By installing those there, adventurers can take on quests while waiting for the elevator, it's only logical .


『Look at the mana reaction . The area for adventurers inside this building is only a tiny part . There's a lot more selling counters than your usual guild . 』


I probe the surrounding mana reaction .


A reaction from the guild's gigantic building was reflected . It even extends underground .


『It's true! So huge!』


It's not like the guild has anything to hide from adventurers .


The majority of this building is occupied by warehouses .


A guild right next to the Gamble Dungeon probably gets loads of materials brought to it everyday .


This is a proof of how much mats can be gathered at the Gamble Dungeon .


In a world where Storage magic isn't widely known, the existence of a Dungeon Elevator in a dungeon greatly affects the amount of materials one can bring back .


And since people will gather in places where they can gather a lot of materials, the amount gathered only increases day by day .


That amount most definitely exceeds ten times the usual amount from ordinary dungeons .


In that sense, installing Dungeon Elevators in other dungeons will probably stimulate the economy .


I head to the selling counter while thinking that .



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