Now... the story of Princess Maihime's appearance on her own outside of Moreau's town... Actually, it was Crowe who unexpectedly caused it. That said, it was the innocent dwarves living in Marcus who brought in the origins of repression.

Perhaps it's a good idea... but the point that the dwarves brought in "the possibility of metamorphic minerals in the dungeon" was also a thunderclap for the crows on the dungeon road.

But - we seem to have gone a little too far ahead. First, let's take a look at how things have gone so far according to the chronology.



Lisbeth's parents visited Chardonnay during this time, partly because of reflections at the May Festival. As soon as I underestimated the crowdedness of Banks on the May Festival, the confusion caused by Lisbeth's daughter caused trouble not only for her old friend Sir Partridge, but also for the young man who was the son of Sir Holbeck.

I didn't want to take the same step, so I ran to a compromise proposal that I would visit Shard before the New Year's Festival, which would be no less crowded than the May Festival, as a result of the conflict between my parents - mainly my mother - who couldn't give up their Illustrious Mt. Miyu and Shopping Sansai.

Incidentally, on the other hand, Manastella, who wanted to deepen friendship with Illustria - to be precise, the non-fumes there - was in a confusing situation of not wanting to know the density of Theodorum, encouraged such grass-roots exchanges, and the Illustrious visit of the Roir family has become a realisation.

Now, bringing a long-serving servant into the monitoring and tracking of my daughter (Lisbet), with care, diligence and caution that I didn't hear much from anyone else, worked, and I was able to prevent the disappearance of my daughter in Chard beforehand.

Isn't it good that I was distracted... when I visited Moreau after Shard, the Lost Princess Lisbet showed her regret.

--This was the first trigger.



The situation was different in the crowe camp.

Through the liaison meeting, Crowe, who had received surprising information about the possibility of material transformation due to the magical power of the dungeon, called a family meeting directly. As a result.....

... it can't be that it's impossible...

Yorisa-sama. I was sorry for something...... ”

'My master's... dungeon... was created... by my master's... magic power...'

We can't ignore the possibility that something might have happened at that time.

The magic stone is also making a bang!

Mm......

Ness Haifa Dabal, then Keane and other aspects of the unabashedly pointed out, slightly dented thought crowe.

① Crowe can turn a mere glass ball into a magic stone with Dungeon Magic.

(2) The dungeon underneath the crow was created by the magic power of the crow, except for some.

The conclusion to be drawn from these two premises is that

③ It cannot be denied that there is a possibility that there is a substance transformed by the magic power at the time of creation inside the dungeon of the crow.

---That's what it's going to be. And one more thing,

The Rock of Calamity created all at once, including the Dungeon Core, has found nothing strange - at least not by Theodorum and Marcus, who are diving in the dungeon every day......

Compared to Ning's "Rock Cave", the labyrinth of Moreau's twins, created over time, is suspicious...

It is the same as the twin dungeons of Moreau, and it is the same as the dungeons that made it to the site overnight, but it is not decorated with a gorgeous debut as the "Calamitous Rock Cave". I overlooked the signs from before... and I couldn't deny it either.

It is the opposite of Marcus' dwarves who suspected the "Calamitous Cave", but it goes without saying that this is because they know the information in the "Calamitous Cave".

Aside from that, "Crevasse", who was raised with the same amount of trouble as the twin labyrinths, had a narrow entrance and could not be entered by humans, and it was said that he had not been noticed as a dungeon before, so it was judged that there was no urgent need to go that far for the time being.

"... I can't help it." Mobilize the dungeon monsters to investigate before this scandal spreads. Ahh... just in case, should I check the outer perimeter of the dungeon...? "

--This was the second trigger.