”... I understand why it was a blind spot for the plan, but... we can't just leave it like this, can we?”

If it's just us...

If Theodorum could be planning something....

According to reports from Kel, who is entrusted with the "Rock of Calamity," the Theodorum soldiers are advancing towards the opening in non-dungeon territory and should not have been affected by the magic of the dungeon. There are no such things as minerals that have been transformed by the magic of the dungeon.

(But... the Theodorum people have just been reported to be working on collecting "gold" in the dungeon...)

When we consider the report that we are taking actions that can only be thought of as "sampling" rather than "mining", the hypothesis raised from the "contact meeting" is too strong to be ignored.

Speaking of which.....

”... what do you think of the people at the 'liaison meeting' telling me this story?”

"... it's hard to say, but..."

Isn't that what you found out? "The Lord of the Rock Cave is Crowe."

Rika after all...

In front of Horn, he was supposed to behave as a "spiritualist crowe", but as Shanoa said plainly, it seems that his identity is being discovered.

Maho... if only a dungeon appeared that seemed to be harassing Theodorum almost the same time as you were harassing Theodorum...

Isn't it strange not to think it's irrelevant?

It doesn't matter if you realize you're a dungeon master or not....

The Master has something to do with the Rock Cave.

Thin, I can't even notice it, I can't believe it

Isn't it the kindness of the elves not to say it with their fingers?

Mm......

It was a dented crow that was pointed out by Shanoa without hesitation, but the current agenda was not that. You can think about it later to find out who's coming out. If the non-fumes care and pretend not to know, then let's spoil their kindness for now.

"...... I've got a few things to talk about, but let's get back to the point." What do you think about the possibility that the magic of the dungeons will transform the minerals? At this time, the Theodorum is the last thing to happen. "

Everyone who spoke was thinking and looking at each other for a while.

Since there is actually a practical example of magic iron, can it be ignored?

That's right......

I have no choice but to agree with Ness's reply on behalf of all of us as Crowe.

Although the situation is no longer subject to investigation, there was a problem when it came to what to do specifically.

― ― The magic of the dungeon transforms the minerals.

This is not strange in itself. The walls of the dungeon itself were transformed by the magic of the dungeon. Even if minerals in the soil are transformed, they are not particularly surprising.

The question is whether the transformed mineral is useful as a resource or not, and even if you use earth magic, you don't know that point. Even the dungeon road was completely unexpected and unprofessional.

It is left to the discretion of dwarves and other experts, but there are no dwarves in Crowe's family, and it is out of the question to bring in outside experts.