Dungeon ni Deai o Motomeru no wa Machigatte Iru Darou ka - Volume 8 Chapter 7 EPILOGUE BIRTHDAY
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- Volume 8 Chapter 7 EPILOGUE BIRTHDAY
After Bell, Hestia, and Aiz safely returned to Orario, the war with Rakia came to a swift conclusion.
The battalion of soldiers that came too close to Orario sustained heavy losses in the battle against the
Kenki. Without his escort, Ares was cornered and captured as soon as Orario’s reinforcements arrived,
thanks to Asfi’s intel.
The deity became separated from his second-in-command, Marius, during the ensuing chaos. With that,
the one known as God of War was taken all the way to the Guild’s front lawn.
“Usually, this kinda thing would call fer sending ya back to Tenkai. But, like always, we’ll spare ya.
There’s a lot of kids in Rakia who’d be in one heck of a pinch without ya. So in exchange, you’re gonna
release the Statuses of all the kids we caught from yer army.”
“Wh-what is the meaning of this, Loki?”
“Plain as day. I’m not lettin’ ya take all the excelia yer kids got from fightin’ mine back across that
border willy-nilly.”
Thanks entirely to the kindness of Orario’s adventurers—with the one exception of the battalion
deployed by the warmongering familia—the Rakian army suffered very few casualties. Orario’s staunch
demand as this “play war” came to an end was that Rakia’s soldiers didn’t receive for free the benefits of
the excelia gained during battle.
The Statuses of nearly 10,000 soldiers were to be released—and subsequently sealed by the gods and
goddesses of Orario after Conversion. It went without saying that Ares fiercely rejected these terms,
however. “Want a one-way ticket back up top?” Loki’s threat sent tears of sorrow down his cheeks and he
gave in to their demand. He spent the entirety of the next day releasing one Status after another outside the
city wall. Ares wasn’t allowed to sleep or even take a break until he finished. The God of War struggled
to breathe, his hand shaking as he completed the required rituals to release his followers.
Rakia paid for this war and Ares’s release with the Statuses of 10,000 soldiers, a substantial loss on
any scale.
Their god, ranking higher than any general, was being held hostage by Orario. No matter what the city
demanded, they had to accept and deliver.
Rakia had gone to war against Orario many times before, but the capture of their god resulted in the
heaviest losses in the history of their country. A fed-up Marius came out to meet them during their march
of shame back to their homeland.
The curtain fell on the Sixth Orario Invasion in a complete and total loss for Rakia.
It was peaceful inside Orario’s city walls from start to finish.
“We’re finally home…”
After separating from Aiz and passing through the north gate, Hestia sighed to herself but smiled as
well.
Walking side by side with Bell, she took in the cityscape with relaxed, half-open eyes.
“…Bell.”
“Yes.”
“Always together, yes?”
“—Always!”
Bell’s voice resounded with confidence as he made eye contact with the goddess looking up at him
and smiled.
Taking her outstretched hand, the boy and his goddess emerged from the inside of the gate.
They were immediately greeted by the jubilant tears of their family members, divine friends, and
comrades who had shared in the adventure. The two of them waved at the group of people rushing to meet
them.
A blue sky spread out over the Labyrinth City again today.
Deep underground.
In the middle of the labyrinth that spread out in all directions through many twisting and turning paths,
there was a wooden maze that resembled the interior of a giant tree.
Bluish green moss covered the walls and ceiling, making the area look like a hidden world yet to be
explored.
Ominous howls echoed from somewhere off in the distance, sending a tremor through the intricate
pathways of the labyrinth.
Out of nowhere—crack!
A wall fissured in a corner of the maze. A new monster was about to be born.
Crack, crack. A web of lines worked its way through the mossy wall. A light blue–skinned arm was
first to emerge.
Soon a shoulder of the same color, then a neck and head followed. An upper and lower body then fell
out of the wall and tumbled to the ground below.
Its body was similar to that of a human girl: four limbs and a smooth body. Its shoulders, waist, and a
few other areas were covered in countless scales.
Long, bluish silver hair flowed down from its head, swinging from side to side as the creature slowly
got up from its facedown landing spot.
The strikingly beautiful monster had dark-red eyes that sparkled like gems in the dim light. It shifted its
distant gaze up toward the ceiling, which was blocked by the leaves of many trees.
Its slender, delicate throat vibrated.
“…Where is…this?”