It was a skittle that finished listening to the original loan and quit the residence, but then I accepted an unexpected invitation. And the lord of the invitation shall be the lenders of Naihar.

They were the ones who launched the "Dungeon Occurrence Doctrine near Bezin Village" and moved the authorities of the Muslims - and bought the anger and resentment of Yashrik's merchants - but it is not the presence or absence of the dungeons that they really care about.... no, if you say that, the words will be too much, but the focus of interest was [whether they would be killed or not]. In any case, there is always resentment, superior money lending, family business, and the memory of being killed around the corner.

I remembered the evil merchant called Cory as a sample that was killed around the corner, and also remembered that Shrek's dungeon seemed to be involved. As a result, I ordered the word "dungeon" to move the Muslim fan authorities...... It was the truth.

And --- Looking at them like that, Skittle, who had visited Naihar after completing the investigation of grievances from Bezin village to Ned village, was an important person that could not be overlooked.

"This adventurer named Skittle seems to be selling his name at this point."

Hmm. As an informant, you can be trusted.

The intention was to invite skittles.

... it's true that Skittles are trustworthy opponents and their reputation has improved, but Skittles' reputation is as an adventurer, not as a necromancer... but such things weren't something that their money lenders were obsessed with.



So, there was no sign of any resentment?

"Yes, as far as I can see..."

When I heard Skittle's reply, the expressions of relief and cheer appeared on the faces of the lenders.

Although the proponents of the dungeon theory were the money lenders of Naihar, the fact is that they are most concerned about the absence of the spirit of resentment that harms them. The dungeon theory, which is causing public disorder, is only conveniently put in place to move the authorities and make them investigate - to a certain extent.

There's only one thing they care about when it comes to dungeons.

Isn't it possible... that you're hiding in a dungeon?

For a moment, while peeking at the joy that appeared, one of the money lenders released a question with a body such as a terrified body, and the other faces that heard it also made their bodies strong.

For them, it's just a dungeon - even if the place of occurrence is a street muscle - it's not a big deal. The question was whether the dungeon was supporting the resentful spirit... To be clear, whether the dungeon would help avenge the resentment of the resentful spirit, as it did when it killed his Cory.

And if you look at it from that point of view, there is no sign of a grievance. I suspect that the dungeon is hiding a grievance, but even if it is said to be a suspicious demon, it cannot be wiped off.

However, there is a basis for them to do so. One of the bread baking kilns in Gut Village made by Crowe without any deep thoughts is what the world calls "Gut Village Stampede" (laughs). Isn't that -- even if it wasn't Stampede itself -- something to do with the dungeons? Even in Manastella, Stampede appeared and disappeared in the same way.

Is it a dungeon?

However, the skittles questioned also have to tilt their necks. I was a necromancer. The dungeon is out of the question. Shrek had a rare experience of being thrown into a dungeon, but he's still not familiar with what's going on inside.... I mean, I couldn't afford to make such an observation. Therefore, I only know the general knowledge of the dungeon....

"I'm not familiar with the dungeon. However, I heard that the Adventurer's Guild will investigate the outbreak of the dungeon, so I think we should wait for the results.”

It was a skittle that tried to convince me, but I couldn't help but notice the faces of the money lenders. The skittle that saw it,

"... if it's okay with you as a gatekeeper..."

─ ─ And, after saying no, I decided to open my own viewpoint.