Arthur spent time with Rimuru and he talked about going to the sixth floor today.
Rimuru heard that and she pouted. They just met and he wanted to go to the next floor already.
Then an idea came to her mind.
"Hold up, Arthur,"
She said, her voice firm.
"I'm coming with you to the Sixth Floor. We can go on adventures with just the two of us!"
Arthur thought about it and it wasn't bad to go with Rimuru.
She was strong and could be of help to him.
"Alright, but I don't know anything about the next floor"
He conceded, giving her a quick squeeze.
"But you stick close, got it? This floor is completely unknown territory."
Before they could even move toward the portal that connected to the tower dungeon, the air tore apart in a flash of pure, pink demonic energy.
Milim Nava, the Destruction Incarnate, burst into the control room, having sensed Arthur's returning energy spike.
"Where are you two going? Let me go with you!"
Milim demanded, stomping her foot like an angry toddler, radiating enough power to level a mountain range.
When she heard they were talking about the next floor, her eyes, usually swirling with chaos, lit up with unbridled excitement.
She yearned for a genuine, fun fight—one that didn't involve Arthur's annoying, untouchable conceptual attacks.
She found his way of fighting, which focused on bending reality and concepts, to be far too much for her physical focus to truly enjoy.
Arthur sighed, rubbing his temples in anticipation of the inevitable tantrum.
"Fine, Milim, fine. You can come,"
He reluctantly agreed.
"But you have to promise me to absolutely listen to me. No random destruction, and if I tell you to stop or turn back, you do it immediately. I have the power to send you back to this world, and the Tower's rules will physically prevent you from following us."
Milim, understanding that the Tower Dungeon's rules were immutable concepts that even she and Veldora couldn't challenge, snapped a crisp salute.
"Promise! I'll be the best adventurer ever!"
Just then, Shion and Shuna hurried into the room, having felt the commotion.
They rushed to greet Arthur, relief evident in their expressions.
"What about us, Arthur-sama?"
Shion asked, clutching her massive odachi.
"If Rimuru-sama is going on an adventure to another world, we must accompany her! Our power needs to grow too, so we can better serve and protect our Queen."
"The experience will be invaluable,"
Shuna affirmed softly, her intelligence backing the request.
Arthur quickly checked the room with his Dragon's Aura, ensuring no one else was lurking.
Only these three, Rimuru, and the calm, observing Shizuka were present.
"Okay, okay! Five is the limit!"
Arthur relented, running a rapid calculation on his vast reserve of Dungeon Points.
It would be costly to ferry five high-level beings to an entirely new floor, but still affordable for him.
"Let's go with the five of us."
Arthur led the unusually powerful team to the enormous, ancient portal archway—the required basic route for transferring multiple individuals to a new floor.
He input the coordinate concept for the Sixth Floor, and the archway roared to life, filling with a swirling vortex of shimmering, unstable energy.
"Here we go. Into the unknown,"
Arthur announced, and he stepped through, his hand reaching out for Rimuru's.
They jumped inside the portal, and the dizzying sensation of dimensional transit lasted only a moment.
When they appeared, the air was suddenly lighter, warmer, and crackling with a distinctly playful, chaotic magic.
They materialized not in a dungeon room, but in a dense, sun-dappled forest filled with pine and rich earth.
As Arthur's feet touched the ground, a familiar, clear chime of the Tower system resonated through his very soul.
[Congratulations! You are the first user to enter the Sixth Floor!]
A shimmering, holographic quest window materialized before his eyes, its command absolute:
[Mission: Create a guild in Magnolia Town]
[Reward: Parameters up, True Dragon God Slayer Magic.]
Arthur's smile broadened, a deep sense of familiarity washing over him.
He scanned the atmosphere.
"It is Fairytail world,"
Arthur stated, his voice filled with relief.
It wasn't a world of crippling horror; it was a world of powerful, eccentric mages.
"Alright, let's see where we are. We need to find Magnolia Town."
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