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The many nihoniums approached one by one, with sad faces.
The expressions on their faces were enough to stir up guilt if they were encountered normally.
But this was a dungeon, and the nihoniums in front of me were so many that they looked like monsters for all intents and purposes.
Monsters are meant to be defeated, and defeating the Nifonium is something that would make me feel guilty at this point in time.
On the other hand, since I could tell that they were monsters, I didn't feel much guilt.
'Besides,'
I mumbled, pointing the drawn pistol at the nearest Nifonium.
The nihonium looks more and more sad when I hold the gun out to it, but the change () makes me more and more convinced.
An ability beyond Alice, a mini-map in my brain.
There was only one point of light (in front of me) on that mini-map, where the radar was in effect.
There are roughly 10+ nihoniums, but there is only one light point.
When I pointed the muzzle at the light point, the light point quickly "escaped" and moved on to another Nifonium.
Probably - or almost certainly, it's more like a main body and an alter ego.
Needless to say, the main body is the one with the light point, and it quickly ran away when I pointed the muzzle at it.
With the muzzle pointed at me, I shoot the nihonium, the one with no light point in sight.
The headshot was clean, and the Nifonium fell on its back - pssst, and disappeared with a sound like the air had gone out of it.
And there was no drop.
The other Nihoniums were still the same, coming closer and closer.
I pointed the muzzle of the gun in the direction of the day after tomorrow and pulled the trigger.
The bullets that were launched arced out of the direction of the day after tomorrow, heading towards the light point's nihonium in a homing trajectory.
The light point was not relocated (,) and that nifonium was shot down.
First that nihonium disappeared in a flash, and a breath later, the other nihoniums disappeared too.
The Nifonium in the light spot took on the form of a crow once and then disappeared like a normal monster.
''Huh?''
But there was no drop.
I defeated the real one, which should be a no-brainer situation.
When you defeat the light spot, the other fakes disappear first, and then the light spot returns to the crow, which is probably its original form, and then disappears.
It would be correct that I defeated the real one, which would be correct.
And yet, there was no drop.
'In a situation like this, the drop S is a big help.
There are multiple possibilities, when isolating the cause, it's nice to know that something is 100% ...... or 0%.
Same thing this time.
Drop S is alive, then it should drop when you kill the monster.
If it doesn't, then it means something is wrong.
I thought back to the whole thing I just did.
Then I start walking towards a point of light in the distance in my brain map.
I see that this is what Alice always does - and it's getting a little more interesting.
When I reach the spot where the light spot is, there's another large amount of nihonium there.
I fired an accelerated round at myself.
I entered the accelerated world and took out the Nifonium in the light spot so fast that the light spot could not move in time.
Then the fake or alter ego disappeared again, and the real one turned into a crow and then disappeared.
I did the drop.
Now it's a fruit I know and love, plums.
It's still a sour fruit, and I picked it up, nibbled on it, and put it in my stomach.
Then I headed back to the monsters.
This time, I beat the fake one first, then the real one.
There was no drop.
I head to yet another light spot.
This time, I shoot my returned ability - the strongest circumferential magic repetition.
Regardless of the light point, the monster fell and a plum tree was dropped.
I look for more.
This time, the Repetition after defeating the fake one.
Then, no drop was made.
Now it's confirmed.
If I defeated the fake one before defeating the real one, it didn't seem to drop.