āSee you here again. Iāll let you know our answer at that time.ā (Kei)
Once we had heard the details of the request from Burlando, we came back to the house. Todayās search had been a short one, but we needed to sort out the information.
Of course, we had no way to contact Burlando, so we decided to meet her in the room where we fought Mino-tan. She said it could be tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, or anytime. However, she said that the other one was on a rampage. If Iām going to do her a favor, Iād better do it as soon as possible.
āWhat do you think, brother? Itās dangerous, but itās also very safe. I donāt think we can make the same decisions weāve been making.ā (Haru)
āThatās right. However, I donāt think we can make decisions based on their words alone.ā (Kei)
Another one that even Burlando and Sostenuto canāt compete with. Based on all weāve heard, I will refuse without hesitation. Even if the maid rampages over and over, if we donāt enter the dungeon, the chances of us getting hurt will be quite low.
Besides, Burlando had said that all dungeons were connected. And that the maids could come and go as they pleased. I knew this from my fatherās information, but now that Iāve been told it again, I can see that itās both good and bad.
Itās a cruel thing to say, but even if no one in the world is an opponent, even if they come out of the dungeon, they will still be somewhere in the world. At least, they wonāt show up in the basement of this house. Japan is a small country and there are not many dungeons.
Most of the dungeons where maids appear are overseas, and even if they were to commit a massacre there, they probably wouldnāt make it to this house until much later, or never.
It would be healthier and better for our lifespan for us to wait here than to go and die ourselves.
However, there was something in Burlandoās explanation that turned that idea on its head.
These maids are in charge of managing the dungeon, and one of their duties is to protect the intruders. And by intruders, I assume they mean explorers.
They invite explorers in and make them fight monsters. I didnāt understand why they were supposed to protect the intruders, but they didnāt explain it to me.
Anyway, it seems that the maids who are trying to protect the explorers canāt harm us, explorers. However, the standard of āharmā was different from that of Earth, and it was loose enough that she could not try to directly kill us.
Of course, they canāt kill people directly, and they canāt hurt them so that they canāt move. They canāt prepare a monster to kill others.
They might not intend to kill, but if they prepare a monster in good faith and they die, itās no skin off their nose.
If people are attacked by a monster to the point where they canāt move and then another accidentally appears and kills you, itās also okay.
She said that it was impossible to kill a monster by mistakenly using the wrong amount of force due to the fundamental difference in ability. If our abilities were a little closer, he said, we could be killed.
In other words, we would not die fighting the maids. If Burlando and the others are on our side, we wonāt get trapped and killed by a monster.
That said.
āWeāre not the heroes of a manga, right? We could die.ā (Haru)
āI know. We donāt want to be hurt, and we donāt want to be told to save the world.ā (Kei)
We are not the heroes of a shounen manga or the heroes who will defeat the demon king. Iāll admit thereās a bit of a crazy part of us that dives into dungeons even when our bones are broken or our arms are gone, but it was for our own good.
When we first entered the dungeon, it was largely for the money. The first five levels were empty, but after that, we were able to get meat, which enriched our table.
When the dungeons were opened to the public and we were able to sell the items we dropped, we didnāt have to worry about money as much as before.
We sold them in small quantities so as not to arouse suspicion, but as long as we sold the items to a few lucky strangers, we were able to earn enough money not to worry about our livelihood.
Once money was no longer a problem, we sought out dungeons for entertainment. Stronger and more intense. Our curiosity for the unknown didnāt stop us from getting a few injuries.
Both Gan Ceann and Rimdobmur were dangerous, but we knew we wouldnāt die. In fact, he had been injured in the battle against Gan Ceann, but we were never in danger of dying.
That disgusting chimera was a complete disaster beyond our control. As expected, we even stopped entering the dungeon after I lost my arm in that battle.
āYeah, no. We donāt have to bother to look at the painful eyes.ā (Haru)
āYeah, I know. Our safety is the most important thing, you know?ā (Kei)
For someone else. For the sake of many people, we donāt know.
Itās a virtue to be able to put yourself in harmās way. Itās a wonderful thing, just like the hero of the story, and Iām sure it will move peopleās hearts.
But for me, the most important thing is Haru, and it doesnāt matter how many strangersā lives are at stake.
There is something that tugs at my heart, but I am convinced that this is the best thing I can do for my sister. Iām sure of it.
āItās better to be early. Letās tell Burlando no tomorrow.ā (Kei)
āRight. Then no dungeons for a while, huh.ā (Haru)
āI guess so. Weāve had a lot of hard fights lately, so letās take it easy.ā (Kei)
But the siblings forgot that the girls were not born and raised on Earth, they just took human form and spoke the same language.
That you are not always able to give a yes or no to a question.