Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 197 Peat Disturbance 7. "Rock of Disaster" - The Struggle of Theodrum Troops

"Do you have any idea how to get past the Dungeon Master?

"No... it's not big enough to get out..."

The executives explained whether they realized the signs that it might be suitable for lifting, or whether they were in a hurry.

"... when the distance and angle are known, we will drill from the ground..."

"It's easy to say, but it's really hard to do. Or (in the first place), how are you going to determine the ground position of the lockdown?

"It has to be managed at a distance and angle. Luckily, we'll be able to get there without any problems."

"... after a split bend or sidewalk."

Is that what Noh Ten thinks, or is he showing it strongly after acknowledging the trouble? It is difficult to judge anything.

"... well... that's a reasonable idea.... to get angry."

"Dungeon mapping is a useful option in itself. Just because it's not urgent and troublesome, it was on the shelf."

"But is the (...) Dungeon Master sitting on his finger?

"Is there another way? The idea is to dig right up from the blockade and get out on the ground."

"... I'm sure you'll touch the Dungeon Master's scales..."

"Even if we mobilise all the magic tools in the survey system, we'll have to work hard on mapping."

"Mm-hmm. For a steady supply of peat, we should approve the plan with the upper echelons."

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On the fifth day of mapping the bitterness,

"... is it really here?

"Unless the Dungeon Master is hallucinating something."

"... my gosh... this is unexpected..."

The location of the peat accumulation area determined by stripping the memories of all the soldiers is...

"I didn't know it was Marcus territory...."

"... it looks like it's along that river."

"Rock of Disaster" garrison executives faced with a completely unexpected situation.

"... what do we do? We can't dig around the river as much as we want.

"No... if peat is distributed along the river, wouldn't it be strange to be in our territory?

"Certainly... the route of travel in the dungeon does not overlap with the river course, so it is possible that it has never been found before..."

"But it's obvious if you dig down the river course from the ground. Soon they'll find out about Marcus, right?

"I didn't even think about the possibility of distribution along the river...."

It is awkward (first) for Marcus to know about peat, but also for Marcus to be stubborn about things.

"So... you still have no choice but to dig underground..."

It was the same as the troublesome story.

"... no... there's another problem. It will naturally take time to dig underground and reach our destination."

"I don't know what that is...."

"Ah... they didn't know the tunnel was blocked."

"... I see... why the delay occurred..."

"Can't you explain it any further now?

Executives with heads about newly falling problems. If you knew this was going to happen, you should have reported it honestly and received blame... but it's a future festival.

"... we'll have to delay the report to the top and buy some time..."

"Without the magic equipment of the call, Marcus would have delayed making a report - or something like that..."

"I hate to be fully equipped right now..."

Theodoram's "Rock of Disaster" garrison resumed drilling from the dungeon two days later.

And a week after Theodrum resumed drilling from the lockdown,

"You've reached the peat seam!?

A report of joy was brought to Garrison Command.

"Finally... at last, you've succeeded..."

"Ah... I had a lot of trouble... but I did it..."

"For this time of day, it's hard, bitter, how..."

"But... that was rewarded..."

"You idiot! Don't cry in the festive seat!

― ― Together with the Tearful Pharyngeal Command.

It seems like years of trouble have passed... but a week after we resumed drilling from the blockade, it's 18 days from the underground fire.

Yo (and more), it would have been the days of war if the upper echelons and the Dungeon Master (Crow) didn't notice and put the spear in.

Regardless, they met the expectations of the upper echelons and pushed for peat mining five days later....

"... those idiots... you forgot to dig under the river..."

The peat itself didn't seem to have accumulated in the deep position......

The direction of the excavation went up in addition to the horizontal direction.....

--As Kel had reported in a hurry at the beginning of the story, Theodoram's soldiers broke through the river bottom.