Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 229: The Holy Sword End of Travel (Laughter)
Keane shouted again, as if to dispel such suspicions.
Master! That's where the Holy Sword comes in!
The Holy Sword?
When the problem child said something strange again, a gaze of suspicion and confusion pierced through Keane. However, this keyn is a confident, energetic body without taking such a gaze as a gaze.
... I know that you have no choice but to rely on your cheat weapon... but where are you going to get such a cheat weapon from?
Isn't that where Crowe works?
Shanoa, who echoed as she struck, turned her eyes grudgingly. I appreciate that you appreciate yourself, but I don't want you to buy the Dungeon Magic as being all-purpose.
"... well, I'll leave the source for later... what are you going to do, give a cheat weapon to an idiot who's easy to get on his feet?" Silly golden bar isn't praised no matter how you look at it?
It was a tired crow that would sneak out later, but Keane's suggestion was flying diagonally upwards.
That's what you promised me! After defeating the enemy, the Holy Sword will travel for a new battle!
So that's the end... wait... only the Holy Sword... is going to leave?
Yes!
Keene, who had made a ridiculous statement about the proposal, was the only participant in the meeting.
(... no... the Holy Sword's return to sleep after completing his duties... is a development I see now and then... wait a minute...?)
Crowe sensed a disturbing colour in the further development.
No, wait, Keane.... that means there are still enemies out there, right? "Our battle is about to end! What will we do when it's over?"
Can you imitate a crow that leaves a spark of commotion?
Eh ~? You promised me that you would withdraw to the next production ~?
{That may be true, but... no! I knew it!
From the experience as a third-class writer, it was a crowe who unexpectedly agreed, but this was not a fiction, but a reality, and I realized it and stayed on. The spectator may be convinced, but I can't guarantee the safety of the trickster. As for the crowe, it was the end of the day.
In other words... the condition is... that there is no... withdrawal to the next production...?
So you're referring to what the sequel wasn't made of?
Eh ~? If that's the case, isn't that all you've failed to do?
Everyone is trapped by such a subtle and vague (ambiguous) impression that somehow the focus of the discussion is shifting, no, it looks like it is poking at the essence. Is it okay to proceed with the discussion?
I don't think that the direction of producing the final is in itself wrong...
It was Christmas City that submitted a motion from a different perspective to a place where everyone kept silent on the confused side.