Aah, d*mn it!"
Goh, the "master" leader on the Majin Nation side who defeated the Mera branch body, decides that he has completed his assigned task and leaves Doc and his group alone.
After confirming that he is free and not being pursued by Doc, his feet turn toward the Dragon People's Empire without crossing the border of the Majin Nation.
Gough started moving toward the Dragon People's Empire.
So why did he change his destination?
The reason was the Merah half-body that he had just been fighting with.
(I had heard that she was skilled, but I had no idea that there was such a skilled person under the "Witch of the Gigantic Tower. ...... The person who hid in the shadows to see how we were doing and then instantly shifted and ran away was also a very skilled person from the looks of it,....... The "C" is on the side of the "Witch of the Gigantic Tower," or is it the witch herself?)
The half-body was so strong that Goh felt a sense of danger inwardly, and from the presence of the one who escaped immediately - the "mela body" - he could understand that he was a highly skilled person.
He is not so optimistic as to think that such a powerful person happens to be working for the "Witch of the Gigantic Tower.
(d*mn it, I need to tell this information to Hiro. ......)
Hiro is the person who is the leader of the "Master" on the side of the Dragon People's Empire.
Gou and Hiro are connected behind the scenes, despite the fact that they are enemies of each other, the "Master" on the Majinkoku side and the "Master" on the Ryujin Empire side.
Only a few people, including the two themselves, are aware of the connection between Gou and Hiro.
The only two "masters" on the Dragon Empire side are "Hisomi," who is a narrow-eyed merchant, and "Kamaboko," or "Shark Bastard" (according to Kaiser), who is also a master.
Goh was able to reach level 9,000 because he continued to defeat underwater monsters, which are overwhelmingly stronger than those on the ground, with the help of Kamaboko.
As for the "master" on the Majinkoku side, Goh himself has not told anyone about it.
Miki did not have this information either.
The reason why Hiro, the "Master" on the Dragon Empire side, is connected to Gou is to avoid unnecessary conflict with the "Master" on the Demon Nation side and to devote his efforts to "P.A."
For Goh, it is only an insurance policy to save himself in case of an emergency.
Goh himself does not trust any of the "masters" on the Majinkoku side, and because he loves himself the most, he would not hesitate to cut them down if he could save himself alone by cutting them down.
The connection between the "masters" on the Majinkoku side is nothing more than that.
(Normally, it would only be a matter of using magic to communicate, but ...... the other party calls itself a witch. The most important thing to do is to make sure that you have the right information. Aah! (d*mn serious dallying!)
He moves for his own protection, even though he is inwardly annoyed by the hassle.
He takes out a bracelet-type magic item from his item box.
When Goh puts on the bracelet, his appearance changes to that of a common, weak-looking racial male.
It is a magic item called a "false bracelet.
It is a magic item that disguises the wearer's appearance as another person.
It is a well-known magic item that is used to change the appearance of the target of one's protection, used by nobles when they play in the night, or used for pranks.
It is only powerful enough to reveal the true shape of the wearer with a single shot if you use an appraiser.
Nevertheless, it is a magic item that generally costs a reasonable amount of money.
Gough's own hobby is to collect magic items that are not national treasures like the "False Bracelet," but that can be used to a certain extent, and that are funny and joke items. In other words, bandits and the like attacked us.
Generally speaking, the only people who travel alone without an escort and without riding in a carriage are those who are very confident in their skills, those who must travel knowing that they risk losing their lives, or daredevil fools.
If you want to avoid trouble, change into a dragonute, elf, or demon race.
If you are a 'confident in your skills' type, they will judge you on your own and won't attack you because you don't have much baggage.
The reason why Goh changes into a "race" with a poor physique is so that he can appear weak and turn the tables on bandits who attack him.
Of course, this is not the only reason, but they also do not want to stand out, disguise their appearance, and blend in easily with the crowd.
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A few days after leaving Doc and the others.
Goh has changed his appearance into a common racial male with a "false bracelet" and continues to move around.
His goal is the river boat route leading to the Duchy of Six.
The nearest one is in the vicinity of the racial kingdom, so he aims there.
The number of carriages carrying goods between the magical and racial kingdoms is at a zero level compared to previous years due to the problems that have been occurring in both countries.
(I was planning to take a ride on a passing horse-drawn carriage... ......)
If you drive as fast as you can, you can reach the riverboat terminal in a day, but it is conspicuous and tiring.
Since there were more disadvantages than advantages, we took it easy and walked.
The carriage did not come and go, and hitchhiking was unsuccessful, but on the other hand, it can be a good thing.
(I got hooked faster than I thought...)
Picks up multiple signs of Goh's search.
The sound of men moving hurriedly from forest to forest so as not to escape him as he moves along the street, hanging a swarthy atmosphere, reaches his enhanced ears.
Since the number of wagons moving has decreased compared to last year, the bandits have also lost income and are apparently trying to attack even the gou (disguised) with no baggage.
As he expected, racial men with swords, machetes, and knives in their hands appear from the forest, flanked on either side.
There also seem to be men with bows and arrows in some parts of the forest.
The head of the bandits, a bearded man of good physique for a man of his race, announces in a low voice, "We are going to attack them.
I'm sorry, brother, but if you want to get through here in one piece, you're going to have to pay what you owe.
The bandits, fooled by his appearance, surround and threaten Goh, the leader of the Majin Nation "Master" and a level 9000 man.
Goh was ugly and sneered at them as if he were in front of a comical clown.
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