Friendly Reincarnator Chapter 94: The Reason Why the Encounter with Monsters is So High

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 The scope of the investigation is a 10-kilometer radius from the point where the monsters were killed last night to see if there is a Stray Dungeon, if not, it is complete, and if there is, I will check inside the dungeon as far as I can, leaving the survey inside the dungeon to me, with a reward of one gold coin per day, and if I encounter and kill a monster, they will also give out rewards for the subjugation.

 

 The village head made a written request and we signed it, and the investigation began.

 

 I was to have only one assistant for the purpose of future defense of the village and to keep an eye on me.

 

 

 I reminded him that I was under no obligation to protect him and went to investigate.

 

 Fighting while protecting others imposes restrictions on me and requires a very high level of combat skill. That is why merchants request a large number of people to escort them when they move from town to town. I think the range that a single person can escort is quite limited.

 

 Incidentally, the attendant is the same person who warned me about the torch last night, and he will be carrying a simple leather armor and a bronze spear with him. If you encounter monsters, I want you to run away first.

 

 

 First, I head to the location where I defeated the Red Boar last night, check the terrain and range on the map, and write them out on parchment with charcoal.

 

 Although my map was not visible to the attendants, they seemed a little surprised at the detailed map I had drawn out.

 

 I continued my search and found five goblins in the area where I had killed the Poison Vipers last night.

 

 

 I reminded him that I would fight them, but that he should keep a safe distance from them and be on the lookout for them, and that if I were to be killed, he should retreat to the village quickly.

 

 

 I drew my short sword and ran lightly toward the goblins.

 

 I gave instructions to Huey and quickly killed five of them by using adhesive fluid to slow them down.

 

 I cut off their ears, the part to be killed, and let Huey take the main body.

 

 

 After a bit of thought, I ran a search for a 10-kilometer radius from this position, and there they were, orcs.

 

 It is about eight kilometers from here to the road, and there are five orcs just before we reach the road.

 

 I told my assistant that the orcs were there and that I would go ahead and kill them as it would be bad if they attacked humans on the road, so I strengthened my body and ran.

 

 

 I got there in about 30 minutes and killed the wandering orcs in one fell swoop by striking them with a short iron spear from a distance.

 

 I drained the blood out of the killed orcs with my Vampire Knife and immediately put them in storage, then slowly walked toward the village, taking care of my assistant.

 

 After walking for about 20 minutes, the attendant had just come running toward me, gasping for breath.

 

 I gave him a goblet of water and he drank it down in one gulp and then asked me what had happened to the orcs.

 

 

 I showed the map to the attendant, who was still a little out of breath, and briefly explained the topography of the area.

 

 The road from the road to the village was a road that had been cleared from the forest. It was a gentle uphill to the village, with a gentle downhill on the right side and a gentle uphill on the left side.

 

 

 I saw that trees and bushes on the downhill side of the road were broken or crushed while I was running from the village to the orcs, so I decided to go down to that area to continue my investigation, but there was a possibility that strong monsters that were incompatible with me might appear, and it would be difficult to fight if my assistant were there, and it would not be easy for me to escape, so I told them honestly that I wanted them to wait for me in the village. In short, they were slowing me down.

 

 

 The man who was accompanying me understood this, but he also offered that he had to accompany me because it was necessary in consideration of the village, so I gave up. From this point on, I was on my own.

 

 As I explained, I assumed that the orcs had climbed up from below, so I made my way down the path using the broken tree as a landmark. As expected, the place where five heavy orcs had broken the trees and climbed over the bushes was an easily recognizable landmark.

 

 

 I followed these landmarks and came to a slightly open area.

 

 I strolled from the center of the open space, but the orc footprints had disappeared there.

 

 No, the footprints had not disappeared, but were only obscured by dead leaves, pebbles, and soil covering the brick-like stones that had been laid on the slope.

 

 

 I followed the blocks and found a hole 100 meters ahead. A Stray Dungeon!

 

 I now knew exactly why monsters were frequently encountered.

 

 

 I took a deep breath, turned back to my assistant, and held my lips in a “shhh” pose with my index finger so as not to say a word.

 

 My assistant nodded his head and quietly followed me.

 

 

 The entrance to the Stray Dungeon is open against the slope and is quite large, about four meters square.

 

 The entrance is made of stone blocks, with stairs leading down. The monsters that came out of the dungeon made it seem likely that the dungeon was growing.

 

 

 I enter only a few meters from the entrance and started mapping.

 

 The first floor has 4 Goblins in the entrance, 5 each about every 20 meters from the entrance, and beyond that, the path turns 90 degrees left and right several times and continues forward, with 5 War Mantis, 1 at each corner, the path splits into 3, the dead end on the right is a square with a pair of High Orcs and 20 Orcs. There are 3 Hobgoblins, 2 Goblin Mages, and 30 Goblins in the square that dead-ends in front.

 

 The leftmost one seems to be the entrance to the floor down, with two Big Killer Scorpios.

 

 

 I hastily scribbled the map on the second parchment and quietly left.

 

 I told the assistant with a hand sign that we were going back to the village, and when we got to the road, I told him the situation and he turned pale and listened to what I had to say.

 

 

 We made it back to the village, gave the village chief the situation and a map of one level of the Stray Dungeon, told him my investigation was complete, and he issued me a certificate of completion for the quest.

 

 I decided to subjugate the goblins when I reached the town where the guild was located, as they were always being offered as a request. The orcs were 15 gold coins each, and there were five of them, so I received 75 gold coins and one gold coin for the survey, for a total of 76 gold coins.

 

 

 From here on out, it was a matter of investigating the dungeon and managing it or traversing it.

 

 

 As a village, they now had a choice.

 

 The first was for the village to manage the road to the dungeon and the area around the entrance and earn money as a village.

 

 The second is to ask the guild to manage the dungeon and leave the management to the guild.

 

 The third is to ask the state to manage the dungeon on a larger scale.

 

 Another option would be to ask someone to clear the dungeon and destroy the dungeon core because it is a Stray Dungeon.

 

 

 In the case of management, the core would not be destroyed, but the dungeon would be made to grow by having adventurers who are stronger than the monsters that appear constantly thin out the monsters.

 

 If the adventurers are acting with the village in mind, that is good, but if they are only thinking of their own self-interest, the village may be in danger.

 

 

 If they want to develop the village, they should probably build a new village here or by the side of the road to attract adventurers who are looking for dungeons.

 

 A village of this size might be a hurdle, and above all, the fact that the monsters are coming out of the dungeon only makes it clear that they don’t have much time.

 

 

“What would you do?” (Louis)

 

 

 After expressing my opinion, I asked Chief Orville what to do.

 

 

“To be honest, I can’t decide on my own. Tomorrow, we will meet at the village hall to hear everyone’s opinion. I’m sorry, but would you mind staying one more day?” (Orville)

 

 

 

 I agreed and decided to stay one more day.

 

 

 

 

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