Now, when Crowe, the mastermind of everything, was worried about unexpected things, even in the town of Sagan, close to the abandoned village of Avan, there were people who were worried about the future policy. He is in charge of the Binboku Bulletin in Illustria, and is a familiar combination of Dar and Kurushanku.

"[Come and explore the abandoned village of Aban...... What the hell am I supposed to explore?"

"I don't know. Perhaps you don't know what to look for?"

”T-That's right, I'm going to push all the troubles into your stomach”

It was a crushing shank that seemed to stir up indignation, as in the case of the example.

"Cut it out, Krushank." It wouldn't even start if you complained to me about the same victim. "

"... oh... I see."... I'm sorry. "

Krushank, who seemed to understand that it was a mistake to hit a colleague, was still not convinced. On the other hand, Dahl didn't express his dissatisfaction, at least on the surface. After all, is it different from the adventurer like me... and I was a little bit remote in the corner of my heart, but I was still impressed.

"Hit the survey with that indignation."...... in order to gather information, it will be necessary to go to the right place and take the right actions. "

Krushank sees Darl with a tilting glass and is convinced of everything.

"... naturally, the necessary expenses are to be borne by the superiors, right?♪"

“Of course, I'll make you admit anything.”

"It's a point of convergence.♪"

---and it was just the two of them who were going to be there to gather information.



Now, it was Dar and Krushank who were dating in one of the rooms of the inn after a few days of enthusiastic and energetic inquiry, but... the two of them couldn't help but look at each other.

The result of the inquiry was itself, but it is difficult to understand what the content points to.

"... I told you to check out the bandits and the stray houses side by side..."

"There's some kind of connection between the two... at least that's what the superior thinks..."

But that kind of story didn't catch my eye, did it?

A mysterious bandit who sat on the site of a dungeon in the mountains - based on his own list of targets - was "an evil secret society that plotted to conquer the world to free its compatriots from the repression of the imperialists, and a lost house that spits out its treasure in the midst of the conflict." I thought I'd come up with something in common.

If you mention the strength, it would mean that both are present on the trade route with Theodorum... but this is just a coincidence.

"Yeah, I don't think there's a dim connection in that sense." But if you look at the results of each of them, you can't say that they are irrelevant, right? "

"... does it have an impact on distribution... I'm sure."

There are only three corridors connecting Theodorum and Voldaban due to topographical constraints. The largest of these is the link between the business capital of Voldaban, Îles, and the business capital of Theodorum, Gabel, where trade between the two countries takes place almost on this route. However, its location is sometimes skewed to the northwest of Voldaban, and the route from Sagan in the northeast to Waltram through the abandoned village of Avan is also responsible for its distribution.

The Kalanigan route is located halfway between the two, but sometimes it is necessary to pass through a narrow mountain diameter, so the circulation volume there was not necessarily large.

That being said, the merchants who had found merit in Kalanigan's position were quite close, so they chose Kalanigan's route.

However... somehow, the "shaker" sitting on the side of the route suddenly reduced the value of Kalanigan as a trading base with Theodorum. And as if to compensate for that, the town of Sagan, which has a "lost house" at the nearest location, became a lively place.