From the current situation in Clevas, Crowe hurried to convene a family meeting to think of the impact that the "Lake of Inducement" would have had and the countermeasures that Theodoram would have taken against it. I was concerned that the greening of the surrounding environment associated with the creation of the "lure lake" could cause a huge outbreak of pests and beasts, disrupt the agriculture of Theodrum, and result in refugees and displaced persons.....

"... so what? You're not worried about that for the time being?

I can't say nothing, but I don't think it's such an imminent situation.

In reply to Crowe was former General Theodoram, and now Peter Munchausen, who unites two battalions of former Theodoram soldiers.

In the first place, the lake is like an island suddenly appearing in the wasteland. It's a reasonable distance from the source of life, so it should take some time for plants and animals to reach the lake. "

--If you ask me, you're right. Theodore's reaction was strangely rapid, causing us to panic when we were caught... but there was no big outbreak, and we had to talk about it before the creature got to where he was.

The nearest source is probably Teodrum's agricultural land, but the "lure lake" is still quite a distance from there.

I can even think of flying in the sky like a batter......

"... don't you have a meadow suitable for breeding beetles?"

Yes, so I don't think we need to worry about it for the time being.

But it's not unlikely, is it?

In the world of the earth, it has long been known in the name of flying locusts that the tongue buddies have grown large in the grasslands, that suitable types of flying have emerged, and that moving to distant places devour crops and plants. Alternatively, it was not uncommon for a large outbreak of mice to destroy crops, and it was not uncommon for a large outbreak of organisms to shake the country. Even in this case, I can't say it's not possible....

Yes, but as I mentioned earlier, this is not an imminent situation. I wonder if we can take precautions from here. "

"... that's true. But when that happens..."

Yes, I am allergic to Theodrum's reaction.

As a matter of fact, Theodrum assumed that the mysterious dungeon master - about Crowe - could have built a lake (...) to cause the outbreak of pests and beasts, which led to a response that could be called hypersensitivity... but the Crowe had no reason to know about such circumstances.

--So this kind of intuition also comes out.....

"... I mean, that? It is also possible that we are stockpiling food behind this, with the theme of preparing for the outbreak of pests and beasts....."

Yes, unfortunately I can't deny it.

Uh-uh, crawls who think about it.

If this is a story of preparations for war, then there is doubt as to how far the Theodoram of the Quadrilateral Song will go.....

If it's just a stockpile of food, I can decide that we're ready for war....

"Yes, and it could be the right way to prepare for a major outbreak."

Even so, if it is said to be an emergency preparedness, it is difficult to attach difficulty.

Soleiman's beer offensive theory is hard to discard... Has the creation of the "Lake of Inducement" ended up increasing Theodoram's choices...