Theodoram, the old capital of the kingdom of Theodoram. Although his status as King's Capital was given to the new capital Vinstadt, the city (town), where tradition has been breathing since the founding of the country, felt a different vibrancy from the new capital.

The bishop, entrusted with the great task of preaching to Theodoram, was troubled in one of the rooms of the newly built Church of Yalta Theodoram in the corner of its old capital.

It has already been reported to the Bishop that the Theodoram army directed an estimated two battalions or so for the invasion of the Kingdom of Illustria. But even though it's been four months, I can't hear the rest of the story. Where the hell did the invading troops go? The people of the kingdom of Theodoram seem to have been running around, so I'm pretty sure something unexpected happened to them too... but on the contrary, I don't know anything more. Apparently, he disappeared...

(Assuming the size of the invading unit is two battalions as per the information, they should not be taken after the rare opponent. Not to mention it can't be considered extinct without uttering a word. and then there is only one answer)

The bishop entrusted with preaching to the land of Theodoram was an excellent man. Preacher of the distribution - This is what Yaltanism called priests and eunuchs who are responsible for spreading the teachings of Yaltanism to new places. The bishop himself is a senior preacher (...) - who used his hands and feet as well as preaching to look for the situation in the land and the movement of the people. However, at this time, when the sun was still shallow after entering Theodoram, there was no time for the army or kingdom to grow a handout, and it was impossible to know the anomaly that the footprints of the invading forces were no longer scratching off in the land of Odrant.

(The two battalions of Theodoram troops concealed themselves. In other words, there was a rebellion. If the class of commanders had masterminded, the junior soldiers would follow the orders of their superiors, so it shouldn't be difficult to lead even the two battalions. But... the problem is then. Where did you hide the soldiers and armaments from the two battalions?

The head of the kingdom of Theodoram had determined that it was unlikely that he would escape or rebel because of the disappearance of the commanders (who became one) and Odrant, but that information would not come into the Yalta side.

(What the Theodoram army is looking for are two battalions. If we split up in bulk, it shouldn't be that obvious... but on the other hand, the odds of finding suspicious units will only increase as the number of troops increases...)

Thinking that far, the bishop shook his head as if to drive away the grand tour.

(... everything is just a guess at the moment. It's a little dangerous… let the preacher follow the path of the Theodoram army…)

A week later, the bishop had previously increased and twisted his neck in front of the newly entered information. New information added is superimposed, but it has not helped to clarify the question. Instead, an inexplicable point was added.

(It seems certain that the invading troops left Renville without a thing. No more tracking... still no good. I can't let Theodoram side distrust me right now)

Ahead of Renville, the village is barely populated, especially around the area known as Odrant, a wasteland that doesn't even grow grass. It is not the path a missionary monk deserves to pass. We'll have to make sure they send in additional personnel from Illustria and let them take a test on that road.

(Plus... I'm also concerned about rumors that it's spreading among Nil's adventurers)

Rumors that one of my men was talking to and hearing from the adventurers at a tavern in the old capital, Theodoram, appear to have originally come out of around Nil's adventurers at twilight last year. It was a topic that went up to the edge (is) of the mouth (crease) in connection with the story of a course against warcraft by an Illustrian adventurer. From the end of last year until the beginning of the year, we were busy servicing the Church to consolidate its ground and could not afford to send preachers elsewhere (approximately), so we leaked from the investigation.

(I didn't know you heard thunder or roar (howling) south of Nil...)

The bishop turned his attention to the map of the kingdom of Theodoram.

(South of Nil is Odrant. If it was his rare land, there would have been no inconvenience in carrying out the rebellion... where would he hide himself in that place? He came by on his way, but there was no terrain or bush to hide himself from. Not to mention two battalions...... First, the soldiers must have already run out of food. I can still understand if you say you broke up in that place...)

Even in that case, the question remains.

(thunder or roaring) What is that sound? Whatever you think, it's not linked to rebellion or escape. In any case of insurgency or desertion, conspicuous actions should be strictly prohibited. I don't think I'd bother making a different noise. … then his (or his) abnormal noise is not the intent of the invading unit? If the noise is linked to the disappearance of the troops, then the disappearance was not the intention of the troops again - which means it was neither rebellion nor desertion... then the first problem is steamed back again.... What kind of situation could happen where two battalions disappear without a word?

The bishop sighs and decides as if he were on his way. Even if you think you're incompetent, you just have to send this information straight to your home country.

In one of the rooms of the Central Church of Yalta, Patriarch Bocca I had in mind. The man who sent him as a preacher to the Kingdom of Theodoram is competent. Only the information obtained was sent to me without shallow attention to the strange situation. And this information alone - I have no idea what happened.

But the bishop had information that he (or) 's bishop could not know. Yes, at the behest of the other bishops, information was passed on to the subordinates about the puppet soldiers of Theodoram.

(But... the temporal anterior and posterior relationships don't match? The two battalions of the Theodoram army disappeared more than five days ago than they revealed about the puppet soldiers... did you, subhuman, explore the puppet soldiers on your own?

On the assumption that the disappearance of the two battalions is related to the movements of the subhuman, the conclusion of the bishop is not surprising either. And the bishop, aware of the series of noises in Vazari, did not doubt that something mighty was behind the subhuman.

"What the hell did the Subhumans do?

The Yalta Bishop Bocca I, the elves and beasts who have despised themselves until then as less than human beings, have now for the first time seemed oblivious and horrible.

The bishop, who had often pondered, gives instructions when he calls for his subordination.

"Tell the Bishop of Theodoram. He said to keep a moderate distance from the kingdom of Theodoram and never go deeper. We must avoid any further unnecessary disaster."