... I also completely stereotyped this phrase, but the usual four people are gathered in the office early in the morning. The Chancellor speaks to Sir Warren.

"So, Sir Warren, can I expect a comfortable report in my ear?

Sir Warren, who responded by raising a single eyebrow, commented on the eleven cases to which he had added the Dragon's Nest to the ten that he had mentioned in discussions with General Rover the other day. On top of that, he explained why he made the Shard ruins his primary suspect.

"Shaldo... But the excavation found a stunning artifact inside - enough to say treasure."

"Yes, the golden masks, the statues of the gods, etc., and the eyes were dazzling."

"And does the whole ancient city and the whole thing reveal itself?

"No. I remember that fold... did stop me from excavating some of it."

The Chancellor sees Lord Warren at once. Jewelry just tells me to explain. Oh, Lord Warren takes on the explanation, convinced in his heart that these places are another cousin (again cousin) to the General.

"... That ruin was discovered abruptly in the first place, and he didn't even plan a preliminary investigation. It was a sudden matter, so we were supposed to end the year with a simple excavation, which led us to dig into Venus, and we proceeded with the investigation in the form of borrowing the budget for the following fiscal year."

"Hmm? And then the investigation continues. Why not?

"For one thing, it's because of Emen, who made the gold. There were times when the credibility of the gold coin fell off and many of the gold coins themselves were mostly grass sleepers (every time), and the old ones were cast (Y) to be fixed as new. As a result, the amount of gold in hand has been temporarily reduced, so the Budget Bureau is reluctant."

"If you say so, you remember. I slept a lot then..."

Leave the Chancellor alone, who has begun to look far away, and Sir Warren proceeds with the conversation.

"Second, in fact, it was not those of our kingdom who discovered the ruins of Shaldo, but the nobility of neighbouring Manastella. I have declined to participate in the investigation team from the person in charge because it was subtle in my position, but I was informally involved in the actual investigation. Therefore, once the investigation was terminated, we tried to re-divide it at a later date, except for the nobility of the case…"

"Let it go, let it go, why not?"

"Yes."

The kings who heard the drooling backstory at the time were frowning (hissing), but the king who regained his mind confirms the key thing.

"... So we don't know the whole story of the ancient city yet, do we?

"Oh, my God."

"Hmm... there's a chance that something of interest might be buried in an undiscovered location."

"Not sure, but not unlikely"

"Until we know for sure. Rover, I'm sorry, but why don't you turn around a platoon and do a quick survey over a wide area? Ask the scholars through the prime minister about the extent of the ancient city and how to investigate it."

"... I'd like to speak to the college."

Instead of the Prime Minister being pushed into a troublesome job and being suspicious that his cousin (or cousin) is traveling (if at all), he decides to leave.

The formation of the Chard Site Survey Unit by the First Battalion of the Royal Army was decided.