Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 102: Kingdom of Illustration 3. The Territorial Capital Elgin - Secretariat of the Asians Liaison Conference - (Part 1)

On that day, Crowe was visiting the secretariat of the Subhuman (Non-Hume) Liaison Conference, which was made into the town of Elgin - a Yaltan church formerly confiscated by the previous Baron. It is a property ceded by Lord Holbeck, Baron Elgin, for his significant contribution to the preparation of the official New Year's Festival, which was held for the first time in decades. Crowe was visiting one of the offices, exercising the magic of perception inhibition after wearing a disguise.

"Pretty good building, Horn"

"Thank you. With the help of spiritual users, it seems to have prevented the disruption of the New Year's Eve party, which was received by the Lord."

"It was originally a Yalta church, but it kind of caught on."

"Never mind. Conversely, it would be a good guess for Yaltaism."

"Well... can you say yes"

"So, horn? I assume you called me for a May Festival results report and a reflection?

"Yes."

In answer to Crowe's question, the Horns will report on the outcome of the May meeting.

"... the Dwarves of Manastella?

"Yes. That was already going on, like, blackmail and petition half the time..."

Apparently, the Dwarves of Manastella who learned about the beer served at the May Festival in communication with each other have been pleading with them to offer them beer as well... tell me what to do with it?

"No... it's not me, it's Mr. Doo and the others, right?

"Let the Doran people say it's possible to satisfy the Dwarves' demands to some extent. However, when they do, they lose the amount of money they offer to humans..."

Oh, I see. Whether to relieve your internal grievances first or just continue to hold back against Theodoram... sure, it's not easy to decide.

"Hmm... what do you guys think?

In response to my question, the three Horn Tuba Dime looked at each other and Horn answered on his behalf.

"As far as we're concerned, why don't we prioritize the Dwarves' hopes?"

"If it doesn't work, it could be a riot."

Tuba supplements the explanation... is that such a dangerous situation?

"It's torture to show the Dwarves new booze and keep it."

"By contrast, just sporadic supply of small amounts to humans is expected to have some effect."

"And I don't know if it will stimulate much liquor guild..."

A liquor guild?

"The impact of the beer seems to have been too great, and not only Yale's Brewery (Brewery) but the Brewery Alliance seems to have had a crisis..."

He asked a question about beer production from the Brewery Guild to the village of Doran. If a merchant asks, I have given instructions to honestly say that I can't afford to be productive… I didn't expect the Alliance to embark on it immediately (whimpering).

"I see… if we offer it to humans without thinking about it, will the liquor industry be disrupted"

The liquor industry reacts faster than I expected. I was kind of wondering if I'd be able to keep an eye on things for a year or two.

In fact, if only beer had been revealed, the Brewery Alliance would never have reacted so far. But this time, in addition to the beer, there was the situation of three successive rounds of sugar, refrigerated magic props. It was also impossible to imagine a massive offensive by the sub-humans (non-fumes) when commercial and liquor guilds saw new products put into service at once.

"If that's the case... do you prioritize the supply to the Dwarves, as you say? But in doing so, I'm going to have to get the Doran guys to make beer in a way that will multiply the supply to the Dwarves by the supply to humans... are you okay?

"You'll be fine. Because he seemed very used to making beer, and he seemed to have a lot of ideas. I can't say by the end of the year, but within a year or two, there shouldn't be a problem."

Well, then that's fine. And then...

"Perhaps you should keep your liquor guild in jeopardy."