It was a line of people who were continuing their journey with their thoughts on the three of them, but they were steadily earning their itinerary with the winds blowing in response to the concerns of Boris and the junctions.

Well, it's just that there weren't any stupid bandits who tried to attack the adventurers and Illustrious Kingdom soldiers who were escorting them.

On a leisurely journey from Noland to Ergin, on the way out of Ergin to the town of Moreau, it happened when the horse was parked and stopped.



I'll be in Moreau's town soon, but do you have a place to stay?

Hans questioned Boris. He was from Theodorum, and neither Morrow nor Chard had ever visited him. Either the Kites visited, or the Labyrinth of Morrow, the land of their end before them, was more than three years ago. There is no reason to know about the accommodation situation of Shibaraku Moro, who has undergone a significant transformation. It goes without saying that Lord Karlsen, Minister Morphan.

--That said, only Boris and the others who came through Moreau could answer Hans's question.....

"Even if I told you so... when we stopped by to get there, we didn't go so far..."

"I wonder if there are any vacant lodgings in this state..."

The story of Morphan royalty studying in Illustria next year, stopping at Shard to visit the "sealed ruins" instantly took a seat in Illustria.

If the royalty of Morphans were to visit Chardonnay, the roads passing through the Chardonnay and the townships would necessarily be maintained...... and those at the end of the line of eyes called Chardonnay visited Chardonnay. From simple labor, to construction materials, to transportation, to security, the vicinity of the Shard was boiling over to the unusual needs of Russia. Even from before the city of Moreau, the crowds of the city could be seen.

We weren't there when Boris left Moreau, but it's pretty crowded right now. One reason for this was that Morfan jumped to the illustrator's suggestion that he should visit Shard and officially sent a reply of approval.

"Well... it was part of the mission to inspect Moreau's land... but even so..."

Originally, Sir Carl Singh was told to take a look at the road conditions and accommodation conditions in the Illustrious Kingdom, and it was informed that the princess's party would visit the ruins of Chardonnay when studying abroad. On the way to Chardo, there was the town of Moreau, where the vicious dungeon, which had recently become famous, was sitting. Therefore, it was the established policy to visit Moreau, but I didn't think it was so crowded.

The reason for this crowding (in the first place) is that the princess of the motherland Morphans decided to visit Chardonnay, so it is not a good fit to complain about. I don't know... but I thought Sir Karlsen might be forgiven for falling asleep.

Once this happens, we'll have to split up and gradually find a place to stay.

"But I can't believe you're going to host a Morphan's envoy in a wooden house..."

"No, you don't have to worry about yourself." I don't care about camping. "

"That's true..."

"I've been camping here several times before." There's no need to worry about it now. "

Apparently, Sir Carl Singh himself decided to prepare for camp... but as for Boris, who acted as the representative of the Illustrious Kingdom, I really wanted to leave that option out. Isn't the first appearance bad?

"Speaking of which... squad leader, what happened to the conversation about sending surveillance troops to Moreau?"

Even the most dangerous dungeon is used as a tourist resource. If such a town is chosen as the tourist route of the Morphan royalty, and workers are coming for its maintenance, it is not surprising that the Illustrious side is concerned about whether there will be any mishaps due to dungeon entanglement. Moreau's dungeon masters are difficult to handle in various ways.

In order to protect Moreau's peace, the safety of Morphans and their stomachs and hearts, it would be appropriate to have a policy of sending security forces to Moreau.

How about that? When we came out, there was such a story... it was in the process of forming a unit, wasn't it? "

"If that's the case, you can't rent the corner of the barracks..."

I wonder if you can build that barracks first?

Securing premises and arranging personnel may prove difficult. After all, should we be prepared for camping? Many of them actually did.

(You) gave way from a slightly different point of view when the dark visions overshadowed each other. It was Hans.