That day, in the abandoned village of Aban...

”... those guys... they came all the way out here...”

Is this your rotten edge, Master?

The ground surveillance network, enhanced by the raids of Sagan adventurers (idiots), clearly captured Dar and Krushank as they explored the abandoned village with interest.

They came to the "Kodama Labyrinth," didn't they?

I wonder what you're going to do, Crowe.

The aiming encountered rate was clear, and the vassals were happy, but Crowe had no answer. When you come to this point, you can't handle the word coincidence. If it's not coincidence, it's intentional, right?

"Illustria is suspicious of both" Shaker "and" Hidego "." Well, if you say it's quick, you can say it's quick. "

... what do you mean? Crowe

I wonder if Crowe's performance so far has been mixed with the vigilant tone of Shanoa's tone.

Anyway, I knew that Illustria knew about us, so I thought maybe I'd use it more as a messenger.

Illustria tried to let the two of them play a small play at the site of the former "Moreau dungeon" and try to convey the intentions of the kingdom to Crowe. Considering that, Crowe's idea is not so strange either.

I know it's not weird, but...

... what am I supposed to tell you?

That's the problem. For now, I can't think of anything urgent to tell Illustria. ”

”...... it's not the end of the game, that's all.”

I can't deny it. Besides, there's one more thing that could be a problem. ”

Another one?

”Ahh. I don't know how far the upper level of Illustria is revealing to these guys... I can't read one of them right now.”

Listening to the dense crowe's dialogue, they all converge with the point where they are ahhh. Can I make those two guess that the "Mirage" is a dungeon? If we can't read it, it'll be hard to take action.

After... seeing... how they got out... would you have to... deal with it?

Well, that's what's going to happen.

And, when the story came to a halt like that,

”... crowe, I'll check, but isn't it the default policy to invite them in?”

I have received confirmation from my grandfather.

That's what I was going to do... was it something... (first) embarrassing?

I was talking on the premise of somehow drawing in, but I had not yet finished polishing my opinions on that point. Crowe, who had noticed this as he received the point from his grandfather, took another look at it... but it became clear that the family members were also somehow planning to pull in, and no one had dug into it as a person. Once again, the two of you think about it.

... if you say strong, it's probably a question of what to do with the drops.

Ahh... I was going to leave a drop gap until the new drops were ready...

Those people don't have to come at this timing either...

It's not evil for a long time.

Dar and Krushank were to be blamed for their misconceptions.

"There's no need to give those people anything worthwhile." Then you can count on it. "

─ ─ And somehow it was a confident and carefree crowe.