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Otherworld Dagashi Shop Yahagi-Chapter 126: Dungeon Elevator
Chapter 126: Dungeon Elevator
It was getting late at night, but I couldnβt help but wonder about the dungeon elevator that Mani-san had mentioned. ππο½πο½ο½πποΌο½ο½π
[Hmmm, while it was still clear in Mani-sanβs memory, Iβd like to make sure it really exists.]
Expecting clarity of memory from Mani-san, whose memory focus function has become fuzzy, isnβt viable.
He might even forget about it tomorrow.
[Are we going to dive into the dungeon now?]
Tittiβs face turned pale with nervousness.
[I understand your concern. Itβs already this time of the night after allβ¦β¦]
The monsters that roam the dungeon are more active at night and more ferocious than during the day.
Also, powerful monsters in the lower levels sometimes come up to the upper levels.
[Letβs go, Yuusuke-san, I will also help you. If that elevator thing really exists, it will make our exploration much easier.]
Merle offered to help.
Merleβs aggressiveness is always reassuring at times like this.
[I agree. Itβs reassuring to be able to reach our destination without wasting time and energy. Iβll be happy to assist as well.]
Miraβs kindness cheered me even more.
[Mani-san, whereβs the entrance to the dungeon elevator?]
[In the management room on the 1st Underground Floor.
[If itβs there, I guess we can really do itβ¦β¦]
[Hehe, forming a temporary team isnβt a bad idea sometimes. Itβs been a while since I acted as the vanguard with Merle.]
[Donβt go charging in like an idiot, okay, Garm? Iβm tired of cleaning up your mess.]
[The heck you said, you crude woman!?]
Despite their bickering, the two seemed to be enjoying each otherβs company.
[Good grief, it canβt be helped. Iβll go along with you.]
Titti also seemed very supportive on this matter.
[Letβs go, Yuusuke. With this team, weβll be just fine.]
The ones here right now are Lugandaβs representative players, and their strength in Mobile Force remains just as strong as their actual combat abilities.
Michelleβs words helped me make my decision.
[Alright, Mani-san, lead us to that dungeon elevator.]
[Ho ho ho, alright.]
Looking as if he were going out for a night stroll, Mani-san unsteadily strode out.
Before entering the dungeon, I took out snacks from the dungeon and handed them out.
Product name: Tonightβs Crucial Crackers
Description: Helps you to see at night.
Price: 100 rims
This product is popular among adventurers because it allows them to see in dimly lit dungeons.
Itβs also a snack often bought by people who work at night because itβs more cost-effective than candles or magic crystals.
About half a month has passed since its release, but word of mouth about its effectiveness has been promoting sales, and the sales of Tonightβs Crucial Crackers at the branches also increased.
In the future, this will become a mainstay of Dagashi Yahagi.
From what I have heard, they are crackers with a long history, dating back to when my grandparents were still children.
After a while, my vision brightened as if I had taken off my sunglasses.
[Theyβre as convenient as ever. Iβve been eating too many of them lately though, so Iβm getting a little tired of themβ¦β¦]
Michelle had been eating Tonightβs Crucial Crackers every night and knitting. Sheβs apparently knitting a sweater for me by hand.
[You donβt have to push yourself too hard.]
[Iβm not pushing myself. Iβm having fun doing it. Knitting suits me well.]
[Is that so?]
[Unnn. I enjoy putting my love and magic into each stitch.]
[You also put magic into it?]
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[Thatβs right. I make sure it has Magic Reflection and Physical Protection. It also works against poison.]
I was wondering why it had been taking her a long time to finish itβ¦β¦
[When itβs finished, it should be even more powerful than a plate mail imbued with Support Magic.]
For that sweater riddled with heart marks to actually have such effectsβ¦β¦
[It wonβt be ready for this winter, but you can rest assured itβll be done by next autumn. Donβt worry, it wonβt be heavy like a plate mail?]
[O- Ou.]
The love she imbued in that sweater is heavy, but Iβll definitely receive it!
We encountered a monster once on the way, but Michelle easily brought it down.
Sheβs as strong as ever.
My eyes werenβt even able to catch her doing the three parts of swordsmanship: step-in, draw and slash.
In the meantime, we had reached the east end of the dungeon.
Itβs a dead end, a place with nothing in particular.
[Weβre here.]
As if to confirm something, Mani-san touched the wall in front of him and spoke with an inhuman voice.
Would it be appropriate to say heβs speaking in βdivine wordsβ?
It felt like he spoke both in a heavy bass sound and a high-pitched note played by a hard metallic instrument.
Hearing the dissonant harmony felt unreal to my ears, instilling fear down to my core.
Mani-san really is a God huhβ¦β¦
As soon as Mani-san closed his mouth, a door that hadnβt been there before appeared on the wall and opened up.
Whatβs behind that door was a retro type of elevator, ones that I have seen in black and white movies.
An analog needle indicates the floor the elevator is on.
The door is opened and closed manually, operated by an up-and-down lever.
After checking the floor number displayed above the elevator, Michelle asked Mani-san a question.
[Does this dungeon only go up to the 10th Underground Floor?]
[No, this dungeon goes even deeper. Youβll have to go on foot to go below the 10th Underground Floor.]
[I see. Perhaps Iβll go there and check out what itβs like.]
[I donβt think you should. Even you canβt handle the monsters on the 10th Underground Floor by yourself.]
[I seeβ¦β¦]
Michelle went alone even to the deepest part of the Royal Capitalβs dungeon, so is this place even more dangerous than that?
[If thatβs the case even for Michelle, should we seal this elevator? If someone mistakenly goes below the floor they want to go to, they might not be able to make it back.]
[There are elevator halls on every floor, and monsters donβt appear there, so you donβt have to worry. If you want, you can also limit the functionality of the elevator so that people can only go up to the 4th Underground Floor.]
I was worried, but if thatβs the case, then it would be fine.
It should be fine if I set up a permit system for going below the 4th Underground Floor.
Just to make sure there are no accidents, it might be a good idea to hire an elevator assistant.
That way, I can collect usage fees from adventurers who arenβt residents, killing two birds with one stone.
With that decided, I asked Mani-san to teach me how to control the elevator on the spot.
[By the way, Mani-san, whatβs in the deepest part of this terrifying dungeon?]
[At the deepest level lies the forgotten civilizationβ¦β¦]
As Mani-san paused, I nervously waited for his next word.
[β¦β¦β¦β¦A civilization in which I myself had also forgotten.]
I knew thatβs gonna be the case!
Perhaps, there may be things lying around deep within this dungeon that are better left forgotten.
Standing before Pandoraβs Box always makes people hesitate.
Letβs not touch upon this matter for the time being.
Thereβs no one here who can reach that place anyway.
<Translatorβs Notes>
Tonightβs Crucial Crackers: Dunno what itβs based on. Originally named βKon-ya ga Yamada no Crackerβ, and Iβm not sure if this is what the author is referencing, but βKon-ya ga Yamadaβ is a gag from βDowntown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!β.