Status quo confirmation

 

 Cobalt collection in the morning, floor boss laps and Ochimusha channel shooting during the afternoon. The world was celebrating the New Year while I was repeating these days.

 The Ochimusha channel was steadily increasing in subscriber count, surpassing 1.5 million subscribers at the same time as New Year’s Eve. Recently, the number of views on a series teaching Japanese to Goemon, a summoned goblin, had increased considerably. The first Japanese words spoken by Goemon was “Wakutsu”. It is no exaggeration to say that the two were parent and child.

 In the future, we were considering a series that gave Japanese food to Goemon. Goemon was a naturally charming goblin, so this series would be fun too.

 Some animal protection groups made Goemon into an example with the whole ‘Monsters are also intelligent! They should be protected!’ stance. But monsters lack intelligence. It is dangerous to put  a normal dungeon monster and a summoned monster on the same pedestal.

 Meanwhile, the capture of Shinjuku Dungeon was stagnant. Since we were prioritizing the acquisition of funds and skill orbs, we had not advanced beyond the 11th floor. The cobalt mine was the most efficient in terms of monetary gain.

 Skill orbs gathered as they were by going around the floor bosses on the fifth and 10th floors. The [Floating] handed to Mayuzumi was a drop from the fifth-floor boss High Goblin. High Goblins could aim for skill orbs in the Summon Goblin Operation.

 We also established a way to deal with the 10th floor Orc General. If I stimulated the trauma of it’s past with the [Telepathy] sword and then subdued it, there was a 3% chance that a skill orb would drop.

 Now, the question here was ‘Do dungeon monsters have memories of the past?’. I could answer clearly in that regard. There was no doubt that dungeon monsters had memories of the past. Not just the memory in the dungeon, though, but also memories of another world.

 Dungeon monsters had memories of another world. There was no doubt of  this because I could read their memories with the [Telepathy] sword. However, I didn’t know if the memories were really something that the monsters themselves experienced or something that was planted there by someone. If I could read a common memory pulled from multiple monsters, it could be said that it was planted by someone, but so far I had yet to encounter such a case.

 The only way to verify the memories of the monsters in another world was to conquer the Shinjuku Dungeon, but that was not my job thus far. I was the type of person to do it step by step. First and foremost was the goal of crushing Chaos Saga.

 Well, should I sleep?

 I laid down on the bed after I finished summarizing the current situation. Tomorrow will be the dungeon.

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