The point brought by the liaison meeting, which was boring but careless, was equivalent to the thunderclap of the blue sky for Crowe.

The minerals are transformed by magic!?

When I calm down and look back, the crowe uses glass balls as raw materials and produces magic stones in large quantities. It's not strange that the same thing happens naturally in the dungeon, but what I don't realize is that it's "humanity" in a broad sense. Not only Crowe, but also the family and the spirits were in the grandfather of the hustle and bustle, and the matter was out of consciousness.

There is actually a thing called magic iron, so I can't ignore such a possibility... but I was completely lost.

I'm sorry, but it's the combination of Ness and Dabal's magicians that's said to be vertiginous.

Demon Iron?

Crowe refreshes his confusion as new unfamiliar words pop up. What exactly is "Magic Iron"?

Looking at the bewildered crowe, Ness bought an explanatory role. After that explanation, Crowe gave a convincing and confusing expression.

The iron that was transformed by the magic...

Speaking of which, when I wrote something from a different world as a Lanobe writer named Kuro Kuro who had read about it before, I read it as one of the reference materials...... and I dug out a curious memory. "The facts are more strange than the novels, but since the" reality "here only exceeds the development of Lanobe diagonally - usually because of Crowe - we have long given up using Lanobe's description as a reference for" reality ". Because of that, it seemed that he had been pushed to the corner of his consciousness... but now he was in the middle of the stage.

(Nevertheless.....)

― ― Crowe thought.

What's the matter with the subordinates of the "Dungeon Master" who haven't talked about the matter of magic iron so far?

Inwardly, it was a crow, but the circumstances were extremely simple.

The magic iron didn't exist...

Master......

There were a number of dungeons that Crowe had under his armor, and since there were no dungeons that contained iron ore, which was the raw material for magic iron, the families with earth magic had no need to be aware of it. The exception was Shrek's "Abandoned Pit of Venom" - a dungeon of active iron mines - but there was iron there and it seemed to be a natural place, so he was not aware of it.

Even for Crowe, the dungeon master, I dunged the place not because I wanted iron, but to stop the contamination caused by arsenic. Therefore, even if we pay attention to the distribution of arsenic, since the distribution of iron was after the second third, we cannot blame the dependants.

Because of such a situation, there was no possibility that any mineral other than iron could be transformed by being exposed to magic.

Incidentally, there are huge deposits of gold, silver, and copper sleeping under the "pit", but they are located all the way below the main dungeon.

A mountaineer who had nothing to do with Theodorum, such as a dwarf, came fluttering around, worried that he would get lost in the "pit", and decided not to reveal the information of the deposit for the time being. The mission of "Pit" is to destroy the nearby Theodorum from the ground, not to entangle the innocent mine engineer.... I don't care if it's a Dungeon mission right now.

In any case, "Pit" did not communicate directly with the underground deposit, and as long as it was not under control, the magic power of the dungeon would not affect the deposit. There was no way that the information would come up, such as whether the minerals were transforming.