Lecture day by the Dean of the Royal Academy of Lectures of the Kingdom of Illustration - commonly known as the "Academy" - himself, on the sealed ruins of the Chard. Even though there was still time to begin, the venue was already packed with a large audience.

That's not an impossible story either. The sealed ruins of the shalds are quite heterogeneous: while structural materials such as doors and walls have similar properties to the walls of dungeons, there are traces of junctions and sealed treatments by holy magic. What is heterogeneous is that by the time the ruins of the matter are sealed, the demons and saints - the demons are involved in construction and the saints in sealing - are involved. The absence of traces of battle in the ruins indicates that the ruins were sealed with no battle between them, i.e. the Demons and Saints were not hostile.

Being created by the power of conflicting positions, it reminded us unreservedly of the skeleton dragon that once struck Vazari. There was no way that the inhabitants of Vazari were interested in the sealed ruins and had some anxiety.

Therefore, if you missed your seats and were overheard, it was all important that you packed them into the opening from an early date. Adventurers who usually don't show their faces to lectures and such were no exception this time around.

"... hey"

"What?"

"The truth is, what's a relic of a shald?

"... this is the fourth time I've asked that question, and my answer is the fourth time... I guess I'm here to ask him that. Just shut up and wait."

Even so, it seems that the man can't stand back and wait silently, and after a lot of silence he talks to the man with him again.

"... what is the royal family going to do with the ruins?

While exhaling (sighs) in his heart, the man with him returns his answer to his friend in discipline.

"I don't know. He said that he could use it for military bases if he got a little bit of it, so he wouldn't leave it unattended without any control. Isn't there an appropriately sized force to garrison?

In fact, two platoons from the Fifth Squadron are supposed to be dispatched to the sealed ruins of Shard for the time being.

"It's a rumor that it's pretty big in there. Can we accommodate troops of that size?"

There are several sites in the ruins where only two platoons of soldiers can be garrisoned. Many of them were squares that served as branches and came with several unfinished small rooms.

There were holes in the walls of those small rooms and squares, which Sir Harcourt and others considered to be traces of plumbing. But this was actually a voice tube, connected to a hidden dungeon built behind the ruins - commonly known as the back dungeon. A Haifa split was waiting in the back dungeon, and all the conversations that could be heard were listened to and recorded by transmitting the voice tube.

Until the upper realm of the kingdom realized, the sealed ruins of Shard had been turned into an intelligence hub for the Crows.

The adventurer's man was frequently speaking to the man with him, not least because he had no time left until the start of the lecture. Some of them could not withstand the subtle tension that drifted through the venue.

It was the man who kept a platoon in the private soldiers of Count Vazari - commonly known as the Lords' Army - who laid down the security of the venue, who felt that same tension stronger than anyone else. What was causing his hard work was a row occupying a central seat closer to the front row. From the outfit, I don't think he's from this country, perhaps a merchant from neighbouring Manastella. But here Vazari is one of the merchant capitals, even if it rots. Not uncommon, such as merchants from neighboring countries. Except for being exotic, there was only one characteristic of that line - yes, everyone was subhuman (...).

Here in Vazari, where there is a strong culture of subhuman exclusion, in Vazari, where people can't ignore the pain of subhuman assault, they return to the lecture organized by the Church of Yaltanism, which is the flag of subhuman exclusion, at a time when the response to subpeople is delicate.

Then the venue will also be surrounded by strange tensions. It is also logical for the platoon leader in charge of security to have a stomachache.

Speaking of the Asians, on the other hand, they were baffled by the gaze that could be directed at them. I had heard about Vazari's circumstances, but I could not grasp the subtleties of what I said was the sadness of the neighbouring country, the residential sentiment due to the detailed circumstances. When I heard that a monstrous ruin was discovered in the shalds and my first lecture on it would be held, I came hoping that to the seed of the story - if it was good (well), it would also be to the seed of commerce (mesi) - this air was more subtle than I imagined. But still, not being kicked out just because it's a sub is an indication that the attitude of the residents towards this sub has changed from one example. Because it wasn't weird to get kicked out without asking questions before.

(But...... don't keep the atmosphere stranger than you can imagine. I still see that the matter of the slave liberation battle and the subsequent case of the skeleton dragon had an impact that could not also be ignored by the inhabitants of Vazari (here))

Sir Partridge, who was in formation a little after the Subman line, was thinking about that while waiting for the speech to begin. If a new site was discovered in the Chard - much later than the ancient city that I had brought with me - and the site was of an unprecedented nature, there was no way Sir would not have attended the first lecture on the site.

(But Crowe would definitely have joined us if you were here, but I wonder if Vazari (here) doesn't see you...)

Sir Partridge was thinking about his young friend while waiting for the start of the speech, which Crowe would definitely not have participated in (...).