Three meters below the Hani maze is another maze.
[Hall of Magic], this maze has only two floors built so far, and there is no way to expand it to a third floor.
A female magician with a curvy figure lay powerlessly on the bed on the last floor. Her long hair as black as night covered the entire bed. The neckline of her purple-blue dress casually fell on her shoulders. She had no energy at all.
It's not that she doesn't want to work harder, but as the manager of this underground maze and the final boss, Misha really tried her best.
After waking up from a long sleep, Misha also thought that she could complete the task easily.
I simply built an underground maze and waited for adventurers with plans to come and complete it, but I never expected things would turn out like this.
All of this, in the final analysis, was the fault of those strange monsters she had never seen before.
Originally, when Misha knew that the maze she was going to build was located under a maze, a relaxed smile appeared on her face. For her, who was known as a genius once in a million years in the magic world, an ordinary maze was a piece of cake.
Having a ready-made maze can save you the time of constructing a large-scale maze, so you can complete your task earlier and return to where you should go.
However, Misha never expected that those clay-like monsters would be completely immune to her magic.
This completely ruined Misha's plan to clear out the dungeon and build an underground maze on top of it.
Monsters that are immune to magic are really unheard of. Are they new monsters that have appeared in the past few hundred years? Have these monsters discovered an abandoned underground maze, occupied it, and made it their home
Regardless of whether it is true or not, this kind of monster is completely immune to magic. As a magician, she has no way to deal with it. She can only continue to observe the movements of this monster and pray that some adventurers will discover these strange creatures and kill them all.
Of course, all this is just Misha's wishful thinking.
She had come into contact with many adventurers in her life, and she knew very well that adventurers were creatures driven by interests. If there were no interests that could move them, they would rarely step forward.
This kind of monster that appears out of nowhere is not a dungeon monster after being defeated once or twice. It will not drop any gold coins or equipment, and naturally has no appeal to adventurers.
In addition, these monsters have been wandering in the underground maze, and we cannot expect them to go out and cause unrest, causing the army to send people to conquer them.
Misha also tried to use magic to infiltrate the Honey Labyrinth, monitor Honey's every move, and find flaws, but all she could see was Honey wandering aimlessly like an ancient mechanical soldier.
After many unsuccessful attempts to kick Hani out, Misha was on the verge of collapse and simply gave up.
Misha took back the magic that spread in the Honey Labyrinth and only set up a barrier on the last floor of the Honey Labyrinth.
As long as the Hani who guards the last level and acts like their leader is defeated or leaves, all these Hani will leave.
Thinking of this, Misha no longer asked about what was happening in Honey's maze. She stayed alone on the last floor of the underground maze, trying her best to kill time.
What she did most was lying on the bed and reminiscing about the past when she had adventures with the hero and other companions.
That was also the sweetest memory in her memory.
It’s a pity that that sweet memory didn’t last forever.
After the hero defeated the Demon King, the world did not usher in peace as imagined.
She didn't know when she started to be called the witch of disaster.
In order to defeat the devil and his four kings, Misha used forbidden tricks again and again, which led to her being abandoned by God and plagued by bad luck.
The only lucky thing is that this misfortune will not spread to others.
However, some people take it for granted that their misfortunes are caused by Misha, and say every day that Misha is the witch of disaster.
At first Misha didn't care about this title, but in the end, it came true.
After that, she did something that a witch would do.
Saying that you have no choice is just an excuse.
Later on.
She was once a partner of the hero, but was killed by the hero who was once a partner.
At that time, she had no complaints and even felt it was an honor to die at the hands of a brave man.
To die at the hands of a brave man means that one has truly committed many evil things and is beyond salvation.
Being killed by a brave man is also a kind of redemption.
Thinking of this, she fell into a long sleep, but she did not expect that many years after her death, the brave man who killed her personally used forbidden magic to call her soul back from the underworld and gave her a task.
She didn't refuse.
Looking at the old and frail hero, she could no longer see the glory of the former hero, but only saw an old man who had been exploited by time.
Misha couldn't bear it, so she accepted the hero's request and was willing to become the final maze boss and manager of the underground maze made by the hero.
Having two jobs together, this can be regarded as a recognition of her ability by the hero.
Misha didn't actually know much about the hero's intentions.
However, this did not prevent Misha from becoming one with the maze. She knew how to operate and build the maze, and how to place different monsters in different places.
It’s a pity that now, I don’t know where to start.
"If Skajard were here, that nine-life cat demon would definitely be able to find a way to drive all these monsters away. However, in the final analysis, it may be that I am just too unlucky to have encountered such an opponent who can restrain me.
Will the sequelae of using forbidden magic also accompany the soul throughout life? I don't know if it will affect my luck in reincarnation. If I am too unlucky in my reincarnation, I'm really sorry.
Who told me to be called the witch of disaster
The only way to avoid any disaster is to lie in bed like this."
Lying on the bed, laughing at herself, suddenly, an electric current passed through Misha. She opened her eyes wide in disbelief, and her purple eyes became bright.
She stood up on the bed, her black hair moved up to form a black river. Without any operation, a shadow like a black hole appeared in the void in front of her eyes, projecting the entire eighth floor of the Honey Maze.
The red Hani that had been quietly playing with the sword on the eighth floor disappeared without a sound.
"What happened while I was in a daze? Where did that honey go?"
The magic penetrated upwards, and the black hole-like peephole magic peeked out the appearance of the seventh floor.
I saw a young boy and the red Hani smearing a sticky white substance on each Hani as if they were performing some kind of ritual.
Suddenly, the Hanis seemed to have suddenly realized something and joined the team of the young man and the red Hani without hesitation.
(End of this chapter)