There was a person who noticed the movement of the three of Theodorum Kingdom, Marcus Kingdom, and Commercial Guild as they played the comedic Tonjin Hanjin (Tonkan) belly search for each other. Marcus, one of the parties, was the dwarves there.

Do you think the Commercial Guild is making a strange move?

Hmm. It looks like they're trying to hide it.

I am not a child in comparison to the face of the commercial guild. That said, even though it was a gathering of merchants from Kaishiyama, I was concerned about the secrecy of the information...

And yet, why is it that the dwarfs are so lightly out of touch with the dwarfs, who are no good at information warfare?

There may be a certain orientation... but the point is that the members of the Commercial Guild were bored merchants and not mineral experts. Beyond being an expert, it is up to the dwarfs to find out what they know. I will say that it is an inevitable consequence.

So? What's so funny about that?

"That's right... I'm exploring the distribution of gold veins." "... near the [Rock of Calamity]."

All the dwarves who heard this story doubted my ears.

What? There's a vein of gold around here, isn't there?

"That's what happened... but I wonder if anything has changed since the [Rock Cave] came out."

Isn't that a change?

"That's right... I don't know if it's strange that there's nothing... but...?"

Hmmm, I guess you can find a vein of gold in the dungeon.

"That's true... but after all, that [Rock of Calamity]..."

"Hmm..."

Near the borderline where the infamous "Calamitous Rock Cave" stands. There was definitely no gold pulse there.

However, if a huge dungeon appeared there, perhaps one or two of the mineral veins could have been born as a result of the aftermath. The dungeon in the status quo produced a golden golem of corpses transformed into copper, which is also known as the "Calamitous Rock Cave".

... I wonder if that's what the Commercial Guild is all about, but if the dwarves who admit to themselves as mineral experts,

There are no examples of large-scale deposits being discovered in the dungeon.

Hmm. Even if a dungeon master buys money as a sacrifice.

Dungeons (in the first place) are spaces that have been modified by the dungeon core and the symbiotic systems created by the dungeon monsters that inhabit them. Even if it is said that environmental modification by the core is done, it does not imitate inefficiencies that produce mineral veins.

In the case of a dungeon that has existed for many years, it seems that the accumulation of monsters has been transformed into phosphorus ore on rare occasions, but such cases are really exceptional because the dungeon absorbs the monster's effluent. It is a condition in the veins of gold ore.

If you look at the dwarves who know such circumstances, they are laughing at the roses and golden treasures of the commercial guild's dreams... but it seems that the faces of the cloudy commercial guilds could not abandon their hopes and desires in case.

With such delusions of the Commercial Guild in the sake dish, the Dwarves tilted their heads and laughed... and it was almost over.... if it's normal.

"It's so crouching... after all, it's the dungeon of Goinjin..."

Crowe had never admitted to being a dungeon master himself -- now a dungeon road -- but he thought that the aspects of the "liaison meeting" seemed faint. Assuming that Crowe and the Dungeon were irrelevant, it was the same as when the "Great Spirit Magician" Crowe appeared, and a dungeon master who was similar to Crowe and disliked Theodorum appeared separately from Crowe. I think we've been able to do too much. I don't know if Crowe himself is a dungeon master, but at least I knew there was some connection... Yu [more], since Crowe doesn't approve of it, I don't feel like pursuing the non-fumes either.

For the record, the villagers of Surek's "Dungeon Village" do not doubt that the "Calamitous Rock Cave" is the work of Crowe. However, I have not inadvertently leaked that view and imitated it in such a way as to annoy their beloved "dungeon master".

Anyway --- I've never seen anything like it before, but Marcus' dwarfs have heard from people and rumors about Crowe's fate. Not to mention the curvature of his "Calamitous Rock Cave".

If only half of those rumors were true.....

"... what's in that dungeon... it's forbidden to predict..."

"Hmm. It's just a dungeon." What kind of metamorphosis is happening in it... it would be frivolous to judge by past knowledge alone. "

"Because minerals can be transformed by magic..."