Chapter 74: The Tin Knight and The Land of Deep Green (4)
In truth, Dorothea’s order was problematic in many ways.
This was because the place called “Garden” boasted an extremely wide area, contrary to its name.
In terms of area alone, it was at a level where even a decent-sized domain couldn’t compare.
Finding a desired target in such a place was difficult in itself, moreover, there were no characteristics of the target other than the extremely vague criterion of “boss-level”.
If this had been a military operation, it wouldn’t have been strange for the staff officer who submitted such a plan to be kicked in the shin by their superior.
Of course, the Tin Knight didn’t think that complexly.
Originally, players were beings who could leisurely accomplish tasks even if given just a wooden club and told to defeat the Demon King.
The Tin Knight firmly believed that if one kept slashing at everything one saw, eventually a big one would pop up and the main story would progress—that was the law of games.
Leaving behind the companions who were starting to prepare for sleep, the Tin Knight walked straight ahead in a straight line.
There wasn’t much significance to walking in a straight line.
He wasn’t without the thought that if his footsteps were in a straight line, it would be easier to find his way back without getting lost, but that was only secondary.
