Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 231 The Message of the Folding Crane 17. The Commercial Guild of the Town of Voldavan Sagan (Part 1)

Let's rewind our clock hands a bit and take a peek at Voldavan's Commercial Guild.

The merchant who stopped by the abandoned village of Abang reported on a rare drop called "folding crane" - somehow, the merchants were calling the "gift" obtained from the abandoned village of Abang......

"Even if they say that the appraisal text is a drop product that feels uncomfortable..."

The merchant, who [appraised] the "folding crane" with the consent of Dar and Krushank, did not even notice the trace of tampering by Crowe, but somehow sensed a sense of discomfort in the text.

Dahl and Kruschank kept quiet about who got what, but they told the commercial guild about the remaining uncomfortable appraisal results -- rejecting it as vague (ambiguous) and confidential information.

Voldavan's commercial guild that received the report noticed that this was a project that could not be ignored lightly, but when it came to what to do specifically, good wisdom did not come to mind.

Even though there is no actual problem, there is no way that it can be done just by feeling uncomfortable when [appraised].

”That's true, but... I don't think I've ever seen it in silence.”

I've heard stories of highly skilled [appraisers] playing [appraisers] from others or concealing some information, but I've never heard of an appraisal text of an article being tampered with in any way.

The results of Appraisal are important information that can influence the actions of merchants and the distribution of goods. If some kind of tampering has been added to it, this is not a case that can be ignored. No, it's not just about commercial guilds, but if you're bad, it could develop into an international problem.

"You must have kept some of the items from the Abandoned Village of Aban in your guild, right?" Did you try Appraisal again?

"Please ask me to use [Appraisal] from the guild." I didn't feel any particular discomfort in the text. "

"No, the merchant who brought in this story (in the first place), isn't he an advanced [appraiser]?" If you could feel the discomfort with that [appraisal], it would have been a problem earlier. "

"Ugh... I'm sure."

"So... only the goods that the merchant saw were being manipulated?"

"... if that happens, this uncomfortable thing will only become a fuss if you inadvertently publicize it (...)"

"I don't have the real thing to confirm the authenticity of the information." Both denial and affirmation will only spread anxiety. "

Some of the things that have already come out of Avan are flowing into the market. If the rating becomes suspicious, etc. As a commercial guild, you will be asked about the weight of the cauldron. Apart from defending oneself and organizational defense, one cannot imitate an apprentice to incite social anxiety. Since there is no way to confirm, I can't issue a warning just because I suspect it.

"Besides, the craft in question was a substitute that I had never seen before."

"The merchant who reported it refuses to disclose detailed information because he has an appointment with the owner..."

"I need to get my mouth broken somehow."

However, it took some time to forcefully summon the merchant who reported it. In the meantime.....

“Do you want to proceed with the review, even if it's just the reported content?”

Hmm. That's fine with me.

"Since I don't know anything about the goods... I wonder if these [two] people are the ones to consider."

Why don't you reveal your personal information?

"No, it seems that (in the first place) the two of them did not disclose any personal information." It's a wonderful love affair, isn't it? "

― ― When I hear those words, the atmosphere of the other staff members changes.

"Does that mean you didn't tell me where you came from..."

Was it an adventurer who stepped on the number of places, or did he have that kind of training?

It seems that one of the two of them somehow wore the atmosphere of a soldier.

Soldier?

"A scout hired by the state?"

"It's too early to say that." There is also a line that says "adventurer in the collapse of a soldier".

"But... if you're just an adventurer, you don't have to worry about it." The problem is, if these two guys were undercover in some country, then-- "

"... you mean the mysterious drops fell into their hands..."

When this happens, the two of them are still concerned about their iodineity. Why did they appear in the abandoned village of Aban?

"I can't ignore the possibility of coincidence... but it seems better to think that I visited Aban with some purpose..."

"The question is, who is it and for what purpose?"

"The two of them are... interested in the abandoned village of Aban... first of all, this is Voldaban, the country concerned."

"In that case, we will hear some rumors from far away, and we will have a way to find out." The problem is if it wasn't. ”

"If you're a detective from another country... what's suspicious is the Theodorum first, then the area around Morvania?"

In view of the geographical or geopolitical location relationship, neighboring countries are still highly suspected. If we didn't consider the factor of crowe, we wouldn't have mentioned the name of illustria.