Artpe already had a rough idea as to why the Dwarves were unable to travel aboveground,. Â They were too busy blocking the monsters called the âShadows of Sinnersâ, and these Shadows had crawled out from holes within the underground realm of the Dwarves.
Despite this fact, the Dwarves had done well. Â They lived underground as they disposed of the Shadows. Â However, at some point in time, the power and number of monsters increased significantly.
Those that couldnât withstand the change died one by one. Â While the number of Dwarves dwindled, the number of enemies continued to rise. Â When they were backed up against the wall, the warrior Elrick had shown up. Â He had possessed amazing power.
âHowever, Iâm merely a warrior that is somewhat good at swinging my axe. Â I have no problem killing the strong ones, but I feel myself lacking against a large number of foes.â
The Dwarves were doing a little bit better than the worst case scenario, because Elrick had been helping them for the past several years. Â It meant Artpeâs party had come to the underground world at the right time.
âHow many holes like that exists?â
âThere are a total of 17 of them in the underground world. Â However, it is our conjecture that they might all lead to the same place.â
It seemed the Dwarves were finally able to let go of their wariness a little bit. Â A Dwarf peek out from behind Elrick as he spoke. Â Artpe didnât hesitate as he confirmed the Dwarfâs theory.
âRight. Â This is a Dungeon. Â I believe the holes are multiple Dungeon entrances.â
âAs expected, it is a Dungeon! Â However, it is a place that is crawling with these monsters. Â We didnât have the courage to enter it, so weâve been stuck in this situation.â
âThere is a difference between courage and foolhardiness.â
âIt makes me uncomfortable to admit that, but you are rightâŠ..  Yes, it is impossible for us to clear it.  That is whyâŠ.â
Elrick asked him a question.
âAre you guys able to do it?â
âOf course. Â The question is how fast we can finish it. Â That is the only debate in this matter.â
[Nyaa-ah.]
The Dwarves had seen Roaâs rampage a moment ago, so they couldnât gainsay Artpeâs confident words. Â Elrick also didnât say anything further. Â He was a skilled warrior, so it wasnât too hard to judge the power level of Artpeâs party.
âYou said you wanted a Quest. Â So what do you want from the Dwarves in return for doing this Quest?â
âIâll take whatever you guys can give us.  Now that I think about itâŠ..â
Artpe nodded his head as he looked at the assembled Dwarves. Â He had looked at each one of them through his Read All Creation ability. Â It seemed the Dwarves were stronger than any aboveground elite order of knights. Â Artpe also realized something.
Aside from their martial prowess that was beyond elite, the Dwarves possessed something else that was obvious.
Surprisingly, most of them had learned the Blacksmithing skill. Â Moreover, several of the Dwarves had achieved an impossibly high level in the Blacksmithing skill.
âI know that there are a lot of mastersmiths amongst you. Â WIll it be possible for you to fix our partyâs armor? Â Ah. Â There is also something I want you to create.â
Artpeâs party hadnât come across any good blacksmiths on their journey. Â From the beginning, his party had lasted by using the Dungeon rewards from defeating the monsters. Â They had used the Artifacts they had acquired.
Of course, the locations they had visited were extraordinary, so the acquired Artifacts werenât lacking in performance. Â However, there was a difference between strengthening an item through magical energy, and the physical modification and optimization of an item. Â A skilled blacksmithâs hands could wrought remarkable enhancements even on products created through Artpeâs Reinforcement skill.
âThat is all you want from us?â
âOn the other hand, that is all we can give you, so Iâm at a loss for words.â
âElrick, why donât we allow them to enter into our city?â
Elrick and the Dwarves exchanged few more words. Â They nodded their heads as they turned around. Â Elrick was wearing a steel helmet, so his expression was indecipherable. Â However, he could feel a sense of relief coming from Elrick. Â He was aware of the dangers of the underground world, and it would have been a lie to say that he didnât welcome the appearance of Artpeâs party.
âTheyâve decided to accept your offer. Â We will guide you to the city of the Dwarves. Â Actually, Iâm also a guest of the city.â
[Nyaa nyaa nyaa.]
âAll right, Roa.â
This was how Artpeâs party had ended the battle, and a temporary peace had returned to the square. Â As they traveled through the tunnel created by the Dwarves, more Dwarves started to appear from various locations, and they joined the procession.
âWho are these humans?â
âDid they come from the same place as Elrick?â
âThey are powerful! Â I never expected them to help in the work of disposing the Shadows of Sinners!â
As they traveled through the tunnel, several thousand Dwarves had joined the procession  However, the atmosphere was dampened by the fact that a part of the procession was carrying the corpses of their fallen comrades.
âStill, the number of death was small today. Â Is it because he showed up? Â I mean that big bastard.â
âHe didnât come to our location. Â Anyways, your side barely had any casualties. Â Is it thanks to those humans?â
âIt isnât quite correct to say that it was thanks to the humans, butâŠ.  No, youâll be able to see it soon.  Anyways, these humans are our precious guests, so please treat them well.â
âAh, Artpe. Â Itâs this way.â
Soon, the tunnel came to an end, and they were greeted by a very large space. Â It couldnât be compared to the square from before. Â Maetelâs mouth fell open as she stared at the absurdly high ceiling.
âIt is amazing, Artpe. Â Iâm sure the structures supporting this place is artificial. Â Consequently, these structures are causing the Mana to gather, and it is propping up the ceiling.â
âThe fact that you were able to realize that fact at a glance is amazing.  âŠ..yes.  They are able to gain mastery over Mana through their blacksmithing skill.  In fact, I heard that this is how they are able to create Artifacts.  Of course, this is the first time seeing it in reality.â
Maetel was visibly happy when she heard his words.
âSo even Artpe is seeing this for the first time. Â Hoo hoo.â
ââŠitâŠit is the first for me too!â
âItâs my first time too!â
âIdiots.â
The Dwarves had created this underground city, and various buildings were packed into this space. Â However, there werenât many recreational facilities in the city. Â They only saw several pubs.
âIn the past, we loved and enjoyed the artsâŠ..  However, we are too busy trying to eat and survive.  Our city turned a bit soulless.â
When the Dwarf realized where Artpeâs gaze had settled, he shrugged as he gave an explanation. Â Artpe didnât go out of his way to say anything negative. The fact that another race was able to live underground was miraculous in itself.
âWhat will you all do once the problem of the holes is fixed?â
âIâve never thought that far ahead.â
It was understandable. Â The Dwarves had welcomed Artpeâs party, and they didnât doubt Artpeâs party when they had offered help. Â However, the Dwarves didnât have a complete grasp of the extent of power possessed by Artpeâs party. Â There was a high probability that the Dwarves thought they were adding powerful warriors on the same level as Elrick.
âItâll be fine to think about that later on. Â Look over there. Â That place is where you guys will reside.â
âHow kind.â
âIâll take it from here, Casibo. Â I want to hear some news about the human realm from them.â
âAll right, Elrick. Â Letâs have some ale later on at the pub!â
âOf course!â
The Dwarves left Elrick to guide Artpeâs party, then they immediately dispersed into the city. Â From various parts of the city, the sounds of hammers banging on metal was heard. Â When the Dwarves werenât in battle, it seemed they were busy making preparations for future battles.
âHumans would probably faint from surprise at this sight.â
âI think so too, Artpe. Â Donât you think itâll be really fun if they are able to come above ground?â
It was a question posed by Elrick. Â This was obvious, but Elrickâs helmet prevent Artpe from ascertaining his expresssion.
âYou can tell by looking at their equipments, but their blacksmithing technique has risen to a staggering level. Â The more shocking fact is the fact they are all well over level 200 on average.â
âTheir number looks small, but yes, it is quite surprising.â
Instead of an era of prosperity, the Dwarves were continuously in a state of decline. Â This was why there were less than 100 thousand Dwarves left. Â On the other hand, around 70 thousand of the Dwarves were capable of fighting. Â Most of them exceeded level 200. Â No country above ground could boast such a force. Â Elves, who were the most well known race other than humans, couldnât even come close to the Dwarves.
âSo you want to send them above ground, Elrick?â
âNo.  It is because of the question you asked before.  You asked them what they would like to do after solving the problem of the Abyss.  Your question suddenly made me think about it.  Their ability to reproduce and their battle capability is amazing.  What would happen if they went above ground?  If the human realm is at peace right now, would it bring unnecessary chaos to the worldâŠ..â
As if he didnât believe his own word, Elrick shook his head.
âIt wonât be too long before the Demon Kingâs army will invade the human realm. Â If such a dependable army decides to join humanityâs side, it would naturally bring stability back to the human realm.â
â······.â
He never expected such words from Elrick, so Atpe couldnât reply. Â It seemed Elrick realized that the human realm was in trouble. Â This was surprising in itself, but a bigger blow arrived immediately afterwards.
âDonât you agree, hero?â
âHuh.â
It seemed this guy knew everything. Â In his previous life, the warrior was the main member that Artpe couldnât decipher in the heroâs party. Â He was a charismatic warrior in a can, and he had the ability to catch a person off base. Â When Artpe laughed without giving a reply, Elrick let out a light laugh as he asked another question.
âIf you told everyone that you are the hero, everyone would have followed your words. Â So why didnât you tell them?â
âInstead of suddenly showing up and declaring myself as the hero, I thought it would be better to tell them after we successfully finish the Quest.â
In truth, the situation had progress too rapidly that it would have felt awkward to reveal the fact that they were the heroes. Â However, he didnât tell Elrick this fact. Â It also seemed Elrick liked his explanation.
âYou are saying actions speak louder than words. Â Very good.â
âIn that sense, I would like to askâŠ.  How did you know I was the hero?â
âOf course, I know. Â You are unbelievably strong compared to your young age. Â Your name is Artpe, and above all else, it is your appearance. Â From the time you left Diaz, you grew a little bit, but you look almost exactly the same. Â That means the girl behind you is named Maetel? Â Iâve seen you guys not too long ago, so it would be strange if I didnât remember you guys.â
âYou are referring to the announcement made by Diaz!?â
Artpe was getting a feel for when Erick had entered the territory of the Dwarves! Â Elrick nodded his head in an indifferent matter.
âOf course, it was an announcement about the heroes, so I remember it.  However, I never expected you guys to be so powerful so soonâŠâŠ.â
âIt has been 3 years since we were designated heroes.â
âIt has only been 3 years!? Â You guys got this strong in just 3 years!?â
âHa······.â
Artpe looked at the shocked Elrick, and he wanted to say, âI should be saying that to you.â Artpe remembered the formation of the heroâs party in his past life.
[Elrick Beltopata]
[Human Male]
[Shield Master]
[Level : 287]
The party had begun with just Maetel and Silpennon. Â It didnât take them too long to bring in the warrior as a comrade. Â At the time, the warrior had been struggling to get past level 200. Â For some reason, the current warrior was similar in level and skill compared to Artpeâs party when they entered into Paladia!
This was why Artpe had been surprised when he met the warrior.
There was only one possibility. Â In his past life, the warrior had joined the heroâs party without meeting the Dwarves. Â The heroes had run away in this life, and the warriorâs future had changed. Â That meant the warrior had fought incredibly strong monsters in the territory of the Dwarves, and his growth had been accelerated.
âIn terms of being a genius, this guys is a monster that far outstrips Silpennon..â
Somehow, he always used Silpennon as the measuring stick, so he felt a bit sorry about that. Â However, this only happened, because Silpennon was enough of a genius to be compared to other geniuses. Â Silpennon was a rare genius, yet a more extraordinary genius had appeared. Â The only thing Artpe could do was to blame the gods now.
âAnyways, letâs get back to the main topicâŠ.  From the perspective of a hero, it wouldnât be bad to co-opt the Dwarves to the side of humanity.  That is why I want you to concern yourself with what happens here.  That is all I wanted to say to you.  These guys are really kind.â
âYou dontâ have to worry about it. Â Weâll end this soon.â
âSoon?â
Elrick repeated Artpeâs words when he realized something. Â The small and cute black cat in Artpeâs pocket was gone. Â At some point in time, she had disappeared.
âCan it be? Â The cat can do it on its own?â
âHue. Â You are sharp.â
The fact that Roa could or couldnât solve this on her own wasnât the problem. Â As soon as Artpe established a Quest with the Dwarves, Roa had been afraid someone would steal some of the energy from her. Â She had run straight towards the hole.
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âThat means we can leisurely tour the city, and we can leave after receiving the reward. Â Aside from that, I have a proposal for you, Elrick.â
âKoohk. Â You are quite good.â
When the fact that he was the hero was revealed by Elrick, Artpe had lost the upper-hand. Â Artpe had easily regained the upperhand right now.
He grinned as he asked Elrick a question.
âWhat if I said I can help you be freed from your armor? Â What would you be willing to do?â