Crowe, who sent Emen to Odrant, asked Emen how much currency she needed to counterfeit assuming it disrupted a country's economy, but Emen at the time could not give a satisfactory answer. Crowe is convinced that Emmen's answer that there is no view of the turmoil in the national economy on a single counterfeiter who dyed his hands on counterfeiting money for his private lust, and that it would be a failure as a Ning (rather) gold if he became so fussy. So, after ordering Emmen to list the tools and materials they would need if they were to make large sums of gold, the Crows followed O'Dollant. Inspired by the phrase "tourist trip" that the Ghost spirits said, I thought I would take a look at South Street.

'Hmmm... is this the south street? It's less crowded than I thought. "

"Leelot is... of Vazari who has fallen... instead... has just risen... it's just a town... yet... the volume of transactions... not that much..."

"It's just halfway between Leelot and Saurand."

"Will it be the edge of the trading area?"

He was a crow who was walking admirably with Haifa and Keane's commentary, but eventually realizes something odd.

"Hey... for the road to be beautifully even, if it's somewhat off the road, there's an irregularity, as decided?

'Speaking of which... right'

"Master, this irregularity is somewhat strange."

"Yes, it looks like a bump that I made (on purpose)."

Did you make it?

Crowe thinks into Slay and Winn's point. The path is flat in order to facilitate the passage. So what makes the state (purposeful) and the road convex?

"To inhibit travel by horse or carriage, or..."

What do you mean? Master. "

"I hear Illustria wasn't as helpless as we thought."

It would be a trick to kill that mobility, assuming the invasion of Theodoram was dominated by horses and carriages. In a place that looks flat, there is just enough stiffness in the leg of the horse. Moreover, not because of the uneven (bumps), but because it appears to shock (unexpected), the rider - or horse - who is extra careful will take his leg and fall. In a place that, if you look closely, looks like a bush of grass, a stone big enough to say must be embedded to hide in the grass, so that when the carriage sticks into the grass, it hits the wheel. Obviously, it's an obstacle created by computation.

'It's not fatal. But it's troublesome to the extent that it kills the troop's speed of movement.... The one who thinks the same way I do seems to have ruled you out'

But, Master, when we get to the street, we can move on at once, right?

'Instead, the invasion route is almost fixed. It'll be easier as a defensive side.'

"As long as it takes..."

This is all about the one who prepared himself for it. There must be some other trick. So I ran up to the sky in the magic of flight and looked over a wide area. Since we use the magic of perception inhibition so as not to be conspicuous, it should never be noticed.

The first thing I noticed when I looked down was that there was a lot of ranch along the street. If you overlap it with the maps you previously surveyed on Christmas City......

"There's a ranch along the battalion's travel route..."

"Oh, is that a doo-doo?

'Probably a replacement horse. We are supplying a new replacement horse to a unit that has been moving through the horse. You can keep moving speeds as long as you can update tired horses. I'm pretending to be a civilian ranch, but the reality would be a terminal to support the rapid deployment of the military. There's a big army on the lot. "

Further up the sky and bend (f) over (kan)...

'If you look at it this way, you're lined up brilliantly at equal intervals. Moreover, it seems to take into account multiple routes of movement'

Once we get down, let's take a look at it from afar.

"Hmm. It's disguised as a cabin or something, but it's unnecessarily sturdy. Probably a defensive position like Torchica...... a resistance base. Plus... that silo can be used for sightseeing and shooting bases for ranged arrows.... you can also see things like wolf smoke.

This could have been enough to intercept even if Theodoram had invaded. It will be necessary to reassess the capabilities of the Illustrative Army.