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

Chapter 222: Shaker's Crusade - The Raiders - 14. Crusade End - Fuga of Misunderstanding and Stray Reasoning - (Part 4: Theodorum)

"I heard you got a report from a spy?"

Mandyk, the master of the room, smiled bitterly at the appearance of Warlord Rembach and Foreign Minister Tolland, who visited his room without attempting to hide his suddenness.

Investigators from the Bureau of Economic Intelligence dispatched to Voldaban - if I may put it differently, the investigators who were pressured to observe the "Shaker" crusade received a report just now......

"You're a quick ear. I've just finished looking through my eyes, too."

Well, more than that...

How did it go?

Greetings (greetings) The Commerce Secretary once again gave a bitter smile to the two people who requested disclosure of the contents of the report, and the Commerce Secretary began to discuss the contents of the report as if he had no choice.

"According to our researchers, 'shakers' seem to have a very good sense of economy."

”-Ohhh”

If you don't want to hear it, you two will burst in. However, the Commerce Lord made it lightly with a calm appearance.

"Wait a minute. Our investigators are mainly engaged in collecting economic information, so they will observe it from that perspective." What I've reported is extremely interesting. "

After listening to the Secretary of Commerce's declaration, the military and foreign secretaries reluctantly agree. From the beginning, this operation is like the generosity of the Bureau of Economic Intelligence. It's not a good fit for us to complain about.

“I told you it was an economic interception, because active counterattacks were extremely limited.”

"... what?"

What do you mean?

--Didn 't the Shakers successfully defeat the Crusaders?

The Commerce Secretary opens the end of the crusade reported by the investigators to both of them. The military and foreign secretaries who heard it all cursed. It's too different from the intercept we all know.

"... well, it's only natural for a country's regular army to fight in a different way than a widowed bandit..."

But you said you were cut off before you entered the base?

The result is impressive, but I don't know whether it is because of the ingenuity of the "shaker" or whether the crusaders are idiots.

"According to our investigators, it seems doubtful that we have built a maze with a decentralized force." Ning (Musiki) said that maybe the people of [Shaker] used the original small diameter that had become unknown after many years. "

"Hmm..."

In that case, isn't it not necessarily that the Shaker people are cunning?

"If that's all." However, even after entering the aisle, there was no [Shaker] raid. Instead, the trap was set up and the progression was greatly disturbed. "

"- Wait. That passage... the crusade was divided, which means there were multiple passages into the cave?" Were those aisles tucked in? "

That was an important concern for the Warlord, who heard that the "Shaker" was the site of the dungeon.... "Shaker" is a "site"? Isn't this the active dungeon that's still alive?

As a Theodrum operating in a dungeon called "Calamitous Rock Cave", this is an issue that cannot be avoided.

"... I know what you're worried about, but... you mean the aisle?" According to the investigators, it wasn't particularly complicated. However, it seems that all of the passages were connected to a large space, so if you look at the whole cave, you might say that it was complicated. ”

"Hmm..."

The "Calamitous Cave" is so complicated that I hate it.....

So you're saying it's not a dungeon?

“I'm not sure, but there are a few reasons why I'm not.”

"...... when I say that?"

"First of all, I mentioned earlier that there was no raid in the cave, but that means there was no monster raid." And the golem. "

"Mhh..."

Sure enough, it's not like a dungeon.

I don't mean to say that I'm familiar with the dungeons, whether it's the Warlord or the Foreign Secretary, but I have gathered information on the dungeons that have appeared in my own country. Speaking of dungeons, there were dungeon monsters attached to them. In fact, during Surek's dungeon, dragons, spirits, and skeleton Weiburn gushed out and became a fuss. I heard that there was a dungeon stampede in Manastella the other day.

I didn't see many monsters in the "Rock of Calamity", but it was probably due to the consideration of the dungeons.

"It seems that the [Rock Grotto] is recovering magic power by a large number of our soldiers entering." In a sense, we are the dungeon monsters. "

If that's the case, it looks like the dungeon won't attack us either.

I am faintly aware that this is not a general situation with Theodorum, but maybe even (occasionally) there is such a thing... it was a recognition.

Although it deviates considerably from the general public's view of the dungeon, the "calamitous rock cave" in question itself deviates considerably from the general public's view of the dungeon. Therefore, the Theodorum perception is not so wrong, at least as far as Crowe's dungeon is concerned.

And when I looked at the dungeon.....