That's another... crazy story, isn't it?

"Hah..."

The leader of the adventurer (undead) team, Hank, and his boss, Crowe of the Dungeon Road, were exchanging conversations with other people's eyes and ears through the magic communication machine.

Captured by an indescribable causal fence, Boris of the 1st Battalion of the Illustrious Kingdom Army, a special envoy sent by Morphan, and Tenmatsu, who accompanied Charde to the end, are being reported.

"Hans tried to refuse to talk, even though he had been sent out of the house, to the point that he was the nobleman of Theodorum..."

Was it rejected by the other party?

”Hah... it was more important to secure the escort on duty than that.”

”Looks like you're so stuck...”

"Hah... that's true... but it didn't seem right to call themselves Manastella..."

”Ahhh... that's right...”

As Hank and Kite, the Elder Undead, reactivated as adventurers, Crowe stepped in to forge guild cards. It is a gem that was fully wielded by the masterpiece named Emmen, and was detached by using even the dungeon magic of Crowe. There is no need to worry that it will be discovered first.

However, even if the forgery of the card is not detected, the information on the name and the origin of the card needs to be consistent. Crowe, who hated to take care of them, had set their origins at the time to be Manastella, who had no connection at all. At that time, there was no obstacle.

However, the scorching odor between the illustrator and the drum changes and the wind direction changes. A country called Manastella, which maintains a neutral distance from both Illustria and Theodorum, at least ostensibly, has increased its presence in some sense.

If you're an adventurer of Manastella who's neutral on both sides, you wouldn't do anything wrong with Morphophan or Illustria... did you think so?

"It seems that way..."

It seemed that Hans had revealed his origins in the opposite direction of intent. I don't think anyone who tells the name of a person from Theodorum will imitate Illustria and a public official of Morphan -- even the lower end of the First Battalion -- to a much lesser degree than a person who holds a public position... it seems that they were judged to be so.

Regardless of the profit and loss account and actual profit, it is difficult to say that such a judgment is unexpected if one considers only emotional issues. In other words, there is no advantage in daring to draw a Manastella adventurer into a bad scheme if you don't provide only benefits that surpass such emotional theories. I heard that you thought about it.

It's a rather passive rationale, but it's better than no such rationale.

"That's true... but Hans says..."

Yeah?

Hans, a former comptroller of Theodorum, estimated that he was unlikely to be involved in some kind of plot--

"It seems that the Morphinian emperor jumped out of the other side suddenly... or seizurely..."

Even if someone thinks badly, it is unlikely that they could have taken measures to deal with this issue due to a scheduling problem......

If conspiracy is unlikely, the next problem is the trust level of Hank's adventurers. But what I can assure you here is the fact that Hans, a former Theodorum nobleman, employs them. Even if I could escort the nobleman, I would have thought that people (who would be alone) would be able to rely on him...

The only remaining concern is the possibility that Hans is (in the first place) arranging his lies....

"I'm afraid you're saying that you hate me (unfortunately)... I think you've turned your attention to our carriage."

The carriage they were riding on looked like it was actually the original... but now Crowe's Dungeon Magic is changing it into a dungeon with a long history.

Even though it's a dungeon, the carriage absorbs the impact from the outside as energy.... means that it also absorbs the energy of "shaking" due to bad roads, and as a result, it can easily break through bad roads due to small shaking.

Although I do not think it is a dungeon, it is not surprising if I misunderstand that I am using some groundbreaking technology. And because we can operate such a carriage, we will judge that it is worthwhile to become a resource and a network...

“I look plain, but I can't hide the quality from the viewer.”

At first glance, the nobleman Hans named Bon Bon Bon --- had been riding before that to give credibility to Kaito's setting, so it was not gorgeous, but it felt elegant and high-grade. It's a handy dungeon magic, but at this time, it seems to have worked behind the scenes.

By the way, not only did Boris and Sir Karlsen look at the carriage, but the armor worn by the Kite Adventurers, a proxy created by Crowe using Dungeon Magic to synthesize multiple Weyburn leathers, was also the same... but Hank didn't even notice it.

"... well, whatever it takes, I can't help it if I end up in such a situation." Please think positively that you have been blessed with a difficult opportunity, and concentrate your efforts on gathering information. "

Got it.