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

Chapter 224 Chaos, Islamafan 3. Yashrik ~ Stray of Harad's Aid ~ (Part 3) [Map Available]

"...... I'm concerned about the 'ghost fire' that was witnessed in Bezin Village and the order in which the preachers visited Bezin Village, but... is it a mistake to listen?"... no, the [ghost fire] wasn't a joy, was it? As reported by the preachers, the villagers may simply have misjudged the spirit.... so the Bat 'leth apostles must have been in a hurry too. "

If that has become such a monstrous ruckus, this is in some sense a painful story---and I'm convinced and delighted. The assumptions and misunderstandings are fine if you come this far.

And --- the thought of a sacrifice begins to get even more pleasantly lost.

"If [Lost House] and [Shaker] are a pleasure to the merchants... the question is, what were the merchants who set up the pleasure to do?"

If it is a pleasure for merchants, "lost houses" and "shakers" would be more appropriate choices. I am concerned that the place is separated from the Muslims, but if the Muslims were plotting something together with Amrfan or Voldaban, this arrangement is not surprising either. We should try to convince ourselves that the Amrfan or Voldavan investigation is also important.

But now there is something to think about before that.

"... supposing that the [Lost House] and the [Shaker] were joyous acts against the merchants and the [Stampede Pseudo] was a joyous act against Illustria, one incident in the village of Bezin..."

― ― "What are you trying to divert your eyes from?" The point will be exhausted.

"The Bishop admired that Yashrik might have a base for the [Apostles of Batra], but... wait... if you do that, wouldn't it be funny?"

The "Apostle of Batra" is playing a big trick called "Lost House" and "Shaker" when the Muslim fan merchants move to explore the non-hume. That means we're just watching out for the merchants.

However, what happens in Bezin Village, which can be said to be at the end of Yashrik's eyes and nose.....

"...... I wish I could attract the eyes of the merchants who loved the head and the tail to the village of Bejin, but if I were to find out that it was an amusement......"

The eyes of Yashrik's land registry, and the eyes of the innocent merchants, will be drawn to Yashrik. Would you take such a risk? Shouldn't the villages of Royashrik and Bezin be seen as part of the same ecstasy, including the villages of Gat and Nezid, where the monsters appeared and disappeared? In other words, what do you want to distract your eyes from this excitement so far.....

"... [Boat Egg Mishima]?"

Shortly before the start of the mystery in the village of Bezin, an unknown person was sniffing around about the "Funa Eel Miba Island". If it's a pleasure.....

"... no, it's impossible to interpret that."

Someone sniffed about the "Funa Egg Island" in Lenz, apparently finished investigating the island and pulled it up. After successfully overcoming it, it would be counterproductive to set up a pleasant movement as if it was a state (intention).

"Ning... should we think of the 'Funa Eggs Island' as a series of... distant pleasures?"

In that case, the "minions of Batra" would like to attract our eyes to the southeast of the south of Islamaphan. Then, his slave's main order was in a pole position opposite the southeast of Islamaphan, a place that had never been talked about before....

"... Schleifen?"