King's Office in the Kingdom of Illustria by way of example. In the early hours of the morning, again, by way of example, four men were gathered.

"You saw the report from Elgin's Adventurer Alliance, didn't you?

The Adventurer Guild was a supranational organization that existed across a number of countries, and its position - nominally - was considered equivalent to that of the heads of state. It was therefore normal for Adventurers Guild to report directly to the Crown, etc. without going through the Lords. Even if it is a report that is about to be made a problem now, it has not been given to the Lord of Elgin. Most importantly, not just Baron Elgin, but many incompetent lords are unable to find the contents of the report on their own.

"It is possible that a dragon appeared about twenty days ago. Since then, however, there have been no reports, and the actual situation has not been confirmed to this day. Besides, the dragon could have been debated by someone. If you don't know the reporter, you're about to issue a crusade order as an uncomfortable man."

"Does the general know who reported it?

"I've known him for thirty years. He was also a runaway adventurer when he was still a runaway junior soldier. Well, I can't say it out loud, but it must be the one who gets into a lot of trouble, gets caught up in it, and gets corrupted. I'm just not stupid enough to lie to you."

"Well, can we at least say for sure that there were traces of dragons?"

"And near Morrow. Warren, isn't this what you were talking about, the demon movement?

"I can't say anything. Every time I say something, I get that rebuttal, so I feel like an idiot."

"Never mind. I'm exposed to morons until they die. What do you think of this?

"Even though it is true that a powerful monster has emerged, I don't know what its purpose is. What's more, the monster could have been crusaded. In this case, the question is who did the crusade."

"Some strange adventurer..."

"Yes, at least if you're not hostile to us, I don't see any reason to hide the track record of the dragon crusade - except for some royalty who hunted the dragon with patience."

"Suppose the Demons don't have a problem?

"No, even if you're a Demon, there's no reason to bring up the dragon at this point. The speculation can be made that the devils themselves disposed of the dragons that escaped by mistake, but, as I told you last time, the devils have no reason to do so and hide their involvement. It's possible that the Demons have nothing to do with the dungeon, but then we won't have to make it a problem here."

"So only the righteous ally secretly defeated the dragon sent by the Demons?

"You'll take it as a play, but there's no reason for the Demons or righteous allies to do so. Even in the latter case, it's important to let them know there's a crisis."

"Hmm. So can we assume that this dragon has nothing to do with a series of moves?

"That's what I think as far as I'm concerned. It's just that the place is the only place, and it's hard to ignore it completely."

"Morrow..."

"Find out about the Chancellor, the town of Moreau, and the dungeons there."

"Oh, my God."

"Okay, well, let's make sure. A series of noises so far - although the dragon thing is subtle - are moves for anti-Yaltarian force confusion (cucumbers), may I think so?

"I think a lot of people do, but one thing bothers me."

"Not again, Warren. I know what's bothering you. It's bad for my heart."

"Please give up. Last time you were taught... about the identity of a slave, there was a possibility that someone might have used the subhumans to make him or her a deceased."

"Damn, I knew it was bad for your heart."

"... who is it, who is it?

"I have no idea at the moment. There's just someone he (or) doesn't want to live...... somewhere (...)"

"… Chancellor. Is it possible to avoid being distracted and explore the situation in Manastella?

"... let's do it. Indeed, Lord Holbeck, Baron Elgin, studied in his land when he was young, and he was still familiar with Manastella's national circumstances."

"Sir Holbeck... You did say you knew your neighbor..."