Β©NovelBuddy
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated-Chapter 147: Arriving at the Dungeon
Chapter 147: Arriving at the Dungeon
We headed over to the dungeon immediately after eating our fill at the innβs dining hall. ππ§β―πππππ»πΡ΅π¦π.com
Neither Fran nor I knew where to go, so we asked one of the ladyβs at the inn. The reply we got from her was surprisingly short and simple.
γThe west dungeonβs over near the western stronghold, and the east oneβs right beside the eastern stronghold. Just walk in a straight line, you canβt miss either of them.γ
It looked like the dungeons were inside the large cylindrical buildings. Rather, it turned out that the buildings had actually only been constructed in order to enclose the dungeons in the first place.
At first, most people had still felt that the dungeon masters were rather untrustworthy. They didnβt actually believe that they would uphold the contracts they made with Dias.
Thus, the Kingdom of Kranzel ended up constructing two large buildings, one around each dungeon. These two constructions were an attempt to minimize the peopleβs feelings of anxiety. The people would be less concerned about the dungeon masters failing to fulfill their promises so long as they had insurance in the case that it happened. The wall that surrounded the city was also constructed with the same purpose in mind.
That is, the outer wall would be able to contain the dungeonsβ monsters even if they managed to break through the strongholds built up in their immediate vicinities. The construction of both these countermeasures managed to settle most of the citizensβ concerns.
That, however, begged a certain question. What did Ulmuttβs citizens think? It was technically possible for the city to end up as a battlefield.
Weβd asked for the innkeeper ladyβs opinion, and it turned that most of the people that lived here actually felt more positively about the dungeons than anything. The majority of Ulmuttβs citizens either were merchants and adventurers, or had some sort of connection with them. Theyβd actually only chosen to move to Ulmutt because of its dungeons. They knew the dangers and had long acknowledged them as a part of their daily lives. In fact, the cityβs people saw the dungeons as their breadwinners and were even concerned with their conservation.
They went as far as to regard the cityβs outer walls as a nice added bonus that they just happened to be lucky enough to get from the government, reason being that they hadnβt paid even a cent for it themselves.
All I had to say wasβ¦ wow. I mean, I shouldβve expected it given that the city was frequented by rowdy adventurers and cunning merchants, but damn, the people here got guts.
***
We did as the innkeeper instructed and made our way towards the eastern stronghold. It didnβt take long for us to realize that navigating the cityβs streets was as hard as navigating a maze, even with the end goal almost in sight. Itβd almost felt whoever built the place had done so without a solid layout planned out ahead of time.
The closer we got to the fortress, the more apparent this became. The buildings themselves started getting older and more historic looking, whereas the streets just flat out degenerated into a huge mess of alleyways and intersections. The older buildings looked to be of a poor quality, as they obviously werenβt built with any sort of construction related principles or standards in mind.
We went up and down stairs, hit dead ends, turned around and did all sorts of wandering before finally reaching the dungeonβs entrance about an hour after we first set out for it.
γArrived. Here, dungeon?γ
γWoof?γ
γIβm pretty sure that this is the fortress they built up around the dungeon. We should be able to get ourselves inside if we head over to that gate over there.γ
The building looked pretty big up close. I also now realized that the stronghold we were looking at was no normal fortress. It didnβt have windows, and its gate would actually be pretty small if you ignored the part that had been dug out under the ground level. I could see why though. I mean, they called it a fortress, but it was only actually built in order to keep the dungeon in check and whatnot. In other words, its goal was to keep what was inside in as opposed to a regular fortressβ goal of keeping what was outside out. ππΏπβ―π€β―πππΡ΅eπ‘.cπ¨ο½
A group of soldiers had taken up residence in the fortressβ upper floors so they could act in times of emergency.
Ten odd adventurers were lined up in front of a small building set up by the fortressβ gate. It looked like they were waiting their turns in order to get themselves admitted to the dungeon.
Fran garnered a bunch of attention as she got in line, but this time around, there wasnβt anyone that bothered messing with her.
A fair portion of the adventurers gathered at the gate seemed to be ranked in at D or higher, and most were able to discern that she wasnβt just some weakling. Having Urushi around helped quite a bit too. Weβd already had him go back to his actual size, so he looked fairly intimidating.
Even the more mischievous looking adventurers seemed not all that keen on involving themselves with us with our giant ass wolf friend around. Urushi was normally restricted from using this form. He couldnβt parade around town in it, and dungeons were often too narrow for him.
γNext plea β WHAT THE! That wolf is huge!γ
γWhatβs wrong? Whatβs all this commotion all of a sudden!?γ
The person responsible for admissions accidentally screamed when he saw Urushi. The guard hadnβt ended up seeing him ahead of time because he happened to be in the buildingβs blind spot.
γWhoops, Sorry. I just got a bit surprised is all.γ
γSorry little lady, heβs a bit of an idiot.γ
The guards that showed up here were much more pleasant sounding than the ones that weβd met outside the city. They apologized sincerely and whatnot, and more importantly, they didnβt really seem even to bear even the slightest bit of disdain. Their attitudes were so good that they even left Fran in a state of confusion.
γβ¦?γ
γIs something the matter?γ
γNn. Complete opposite of guards outside city.γ
γI see. Did you run into any sort of complication with them, perhaps?γ
γThatβd probably be because they sent all the more diligent guys over to Barbra.γ
Ulmuttβs soldiers needed to be strong enough to both guard the dungeons and keep unruly adventurers in check. Thus, stronger individuals were often hired even if their attitudes happened to be a bit lacking.
The city had decided to send some of its troops over to Barbra in light of the recent events that had occurred, and it went without saying that sending the more ill-mannered individuals was nothing short of a horrible idea. Hence, Ulmuttβs higher ups had ended up deciding to send over most of their harder workers, the people that normally made up the backbone that supported most of the cityβs regular guard-related activities.
As a result, the less well mannered guards usually responsible for rounding up criminals and subjugating magic beasts outside the cityβs walls were tasked with helping with maintaining public order. As a result, the town had, in general, gotten a lot less secure. In fact, the guards themselves ended up bringing about a fair amount of trouble.
γThe men we sent to Barbra will be returning in due time. The Guildmaster and several other high ranking adventurers are helping us keep everyone in line for the time being, so everythingβs still thankfully under control.γ
γStill, itβd be best for you to be careful. It was honestly very difficult for us to immediately see you as an adventurer. We wouldnβt have believed you if not for your guild card, and Iβm sure there will be others that not only feel the same, but are more stubborn in their ways.γ
γI think youβre probably the youngest adventurer to have ever tried entering the eastern dungeon.γ
γβ¦And youβre registered. Your guild card should now log the dungeonβs info.γ
γLog?γ
γItβll track the floors youβve visited and number of monsters youβve defeated. Itβll let you immediately determine whether or not youβve completed a request.γ
Oh, nice, that sounds really convenient. It sounds like itβd make reporting subjugation requests incredibly simple. Itβd also prevent people from giving false reports, not that that mattered to us seeing as how we were actually planning to do stuff the legit way anyways.
γDo pay attention to the fact that the east and west dungeons have separate trackers. Nothing done in the eastern dungeon will count towards trackers for the western dungeon and vice versa.γ
I guess that means weβd have to register again if we wanted to do stuff in the western dungeon too.
γAnd hereβs your card back.γ
γDonβt push yourself too hard.γ
γNn. Thanks.γ
Alright! Itβs finally dungeon time.
οΌLetβs go.οΌ
οΌWoof!οΌ
γBe careful though. The place is supposed to be filled with traps.γ
οΌNn. Got it.οΌ
You know, now that I think about it, this is actually our first time entering a more difficult dungeon all on our own. Itβd be best for us to be prudent.
Having Fran die by falling in some random trap without any real warning would totally suck, so Iβd really prefer for that not to happen.
γUrushi, donβt warn us about any traps unless weβre about to get totally screwed. We wonβt be able to get much training done if you do.γ
οΌRuff.οΌ
The door opened as one of the guards did something with an item he happened to be holding. There seemed to be a weird flow to the magic in the doorβs vicinity, so heβd probably just used some sort of magic item.
We caught sight of a small shrine-like thing situated in the centre of a stone dome the moment we went through the gate.
γIs that the dungeonβs entrance?γ
γSmall.γ
γWoof?γ
Looking a bit closer, I noticed that the shrineβs entrance contained a flight of stairs that ultimately led deeper underground. Still, the dungeonβs entrance sure seemed small for how famous it was, but that didnβt mean weβd be letting our guards down. A dungeon was a dungeon, after all.