It was a cave-like place. I don't know where (...) is. I don't even know where it is.

There was a man in the queue. Before two big beasts. Before two obedient warcraft.

"Phew, neither of you could get inside..."

The two Warcraft sitting sorry seemed to have reported something in their reading.

"A narrow dungeon hey...... It must be a natural enemy dungeon for Tamer or Summoner."

Whether you are a subordinate magician (Tamer) or a summoner (Summoner), you are fighting with a powerful Warcraft (Monster). And a powerful warcraft (monster) is generally a big body. That dungeon is just said to be narrow, sealing the movements of those powerful servant beasts and subpoenas. I don't know who it is, but there must be a considerable amount of wisdom.

"... but how could that wise man have gotten two dungeons in one piece?... Or is it unlikely that there were two dungeon masters who thought the same thing?

None of this was normally conceivable. Neither the emergence of two dungeons in such close proximity of time, nor the domination of two dungeons by one dungeon master in one place, nor the acquisition of another dungeon by two dungeon masters in the same place at the same time, and their development under the same concept, could have been possible.

"The easy thing to think about is if two dungeon masters got one dungeon each. If you think the two Dungeon Masters are working together or on the instructions of the same superiors, it's a possible story."

The man's monologue continues.

"But it's no coincidence that two dungeons appeared in close proximity at the same time. Someone systematically built a dungeon (...)"

The man turns his mind even further.

"With that in mind, I can also convince you of the unnaturalness of a narrow dungeon. Basically, the dungeon only has to harvest the magic vegetables it needs from outside the dungeon - whether you lure your prey in, go hunting outside yourself. But in a narrow dungeon, it's hard to lure large animals, and I can't summon large monsters, so I can't hunt easy. In short, a narrow dungeon - as Ortolos and Kimyra say - with strong magic cannot naturally happen first. If there's a dungeon like that, maybe if we artificially supply the magic vegetables to grow the dungeon."

If you know the ecology of the dungeons, you'll soon know how unnatural the morrow dungeons are, etc. What I don't know is...

"But... for what purpose did you do that? What's in it for you?

This man was also in the same troubles as Sir Warren of the First Battalion of the Kingdom of Illustria fell.

"My brother was killed by soldiers from the kingdom beside Morrow's dungeon. Why were soldiers of the kingdom in such a place?

I can only think of one answer. Those two dungeons (...) cause (...).

"What does the kingdom know? What are you thinking?

Given the current difficulty of breaking into those dungeons, it might be quicker to explore the kingdom's movements in order to examine those two dungeons.

The man was blurry about that.