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

Chapter 198 Leather Disturbance - Act II - 1. From Crater to Spark (Part 1)

Sir Yermaia Rover, acting Secretary of State of the Kingdom of Illustration, regretted his mischievous actions.

"I'm afraid I can't help it now that it's blurry."

"You can say whatever you want. You're the one who started it."

"You think it would have been better to get caught up in this mess without noticing the leather?

An unsightly brotherly quarrel over Crimson's "phantom leather" is about to break out.

"Well, there's something wrong with us."

Sir Warren entered the arbitration with a face like a solo outsider.

"... Warren... if you're going to decide on your own outside the mosquito net, stop scratching your feet for nothing"

"But, no matter what you think, this is not the jurisdiction of the First Battalion. It was the general's personal circumstances that got him involved."

"It doesn't matter to the First Battalion, it does matter to you. Everything that bothers me is decided to come around."

"I agree with my brother on this."

Sir Warren, who is called Gaccli and Noboru, has received a merciless declaration from the two top military officers.

"... I don't suppose the military should be involved in diplomatic issues with other countries.... even if it was someone in the military who caused it."

"The main cause of this is the salvage product of the sinking ship, because there is someone in the First Battalion (Warren today) who says about the salvage product. Give it up."

"Absolutely... Manastera's coming into my extra mouth..."

The main cause of their mourning lies in Crimson burn's "Phantom Leather", where some called in more sparks. Whoever acted as Lord Rover's deputy, the fire (e) mouth, which grew just sparks to sparks, came from Manastera and Israelis, respectively.

I don't know...

"Phantom leather" brought into the country after "old sake".

Sir Rover had already said that it would be a hassle for the nobles to make noise and that Crimson burn leather products would be purchased exclusively by the King's Office.

I don't like to be a dictator, but I can't see the day when it's too late to consult a meeting, so I take responsibility for that. Whatever they say, they must hold the nobles back with royal authority. Otherwise, it's the second dance of old alcohol disturbances.....

It is hard to say that Sir Rover's decision itself is strong and wrong.

However, it was already too late to assume... that the illustration could not be done with the authority of the royal family, but it was a clue.

The first fire, which was to cultivate the spark later, was brought back by a Manastera merchant who visited Banks. After satisfactorily closing the deal in this town, he stepped into the Paribas shop where he occasionally (happened to) see if there was anything he could do as a souvenir.

After seeing the Crimson burn leather wallet - the billfold type brought in by Crowe - he was totally in love with it. He liked Paribas sales talks about "phantom leather", which rarely arrived, so he bought it. Of course, there are no banknotes in this world, but there are checks and exchanges. Looks like it would be valuable to keep them together. If you want to try and use it on your own, you can sell it in the right place.

Initially, it was about that level of recognition... but when I tried using it, I liked the condition inside. There was room for coins, so he could use them as a wallet as usual - because it was a wallet, of course - so he totally liked it, and he was no longer going to let go.

Because of this, I didn't even sell it in the town I stopped by on my way home, but showed it to my friends when I got back to Manadamia....

"Crimson burn leather!"

"Ah, that's what the shopkeeper said. This shade is nice and soft, I don't really like it..."

"I've already stopped making it, and it's called phantom leather!?"

"Hmm?... that's what the store's grandfather said."

"Did you get what you paid for with gold?"

"Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii It's still a good price..."

"You said you got it in Banks!? Where did you come from?

"Yes... no... only the owner thought the beast brought it in..."

"Wesen!? Non-fume!

--You 'll see.

For Manastella, who made a mistake in the case of the Duke of the Creaver, even the "old liquor" followed by the "phantom leather" was brought into illustration by the hand of non-fumes - a situation that was unacceptable not only to the head of state of the Kingdom of Manastella, but also to merchants' show tickets.

Instead of following the illustration, Banks' nearest Manastera merchants were instructed to obtain "phantom leather" for everything.

Manastera merchants, fueled by fuel, rushed into Paribas' shop… The day Sir Rover left the diamond, the fire, flamed on it, was now approaching.