Dungeon Sword Oratoria LN 11 (Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria) by Omori Fujino

Dungeon Sword Oratoria LN 11 (Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria) by Omori Fujino

Author:Omori, Fujino [Omori, Fujino]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Yen Press
Published: 2020-02-24T16:00:00+00:00


“The Evils and the creature will be forced to respond to Aiz,” Finn explained as his group rushed along. “In fact, that was precisely why I had Riveria take command of that team. Both as someone who has rampaged in this labyrinth before and as someone capable of taking the reins and guiding Aiz, she was the only one who could lead them.”

“That means Aiz and the others are…”

“They will effectively be bait. If the creature heads out to counter them, the risk of the other squads getting defeated decreases considerably.”

Finn revealed his plan to Amid, who was dashing next to him. With Tione taking the lead of the vanguards and Tiona and the others promptly mowing down the monsters coming out of the countless crossroads, his brain kept spinning in thought.

“If the creature comes to us, then we’ll retreat at full speed. If we can stall for time, Aiz’s wind will be able to find the location of the demi-spirit.”

Finn had left Thanatos and Levis with one of two choices. It was up to them to decide. Finn judged that they would choose the former and counter Aiz, but in the event they lost their cool , he could not be sure what they would do. That was why he had prepared the parties for suitable responses. The initial preparations were to avoid getting wiped out even if they were routed.

He wasn’t pursuing a result with minimized losses: He was aiming for one with no losses at all. He was not planning to abandon anyone. He could not say whether that change was growth or regression. But the precipitous tightrope of chasing ideals was far more difficult, stressful, and meaningful than the easy route of assuming they would sustain casualties from the start.

In the event that he failed, no losses would turn into minimal losses. And if he succeeded, he would achieve his ideal. That was why Braver chose the harder route. After everything that had happened, that was how Finn was thinking now.

If Loki were there, she would surely have said that it was a definite growth on Finn’s part.

“Either way, it’s going to be a race against time.”

The man-made labyrinth, Knossos, stretched all the way down halfway through the Dungeon’s middle levels. Faced with that enormous amount of ground to cover, Finn had not chosen a drawn-out battle or a war of attrition—he had chosen a short, decisive battle.

“Run! Advance! As far and as fast as you can! This will chip away at the enemy’s life span!”

““Sir!!””

Finn shouted encouragement to the whole group while keeping the healers in reserve, ready to spring into action.

“I found an entrance to the Dungeon!”

“Keep pushing! Calculate where we are, you useless rabbit!”

“Y-yes, sir!”

A single blow crumbled the rock face, opening a stone path to the real Dungeon. Bete howled at the adventurers who had reached the open gate first while Rakuta scrambled to open a map of the Dungeon. Based on the characteristic terrain, she narrowed it down, announcing, “We’re on the Dungeon’s third floor, the northeast section!”

Knossos’s third floor.



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