Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 107: Illustria 3. Yalta Central Church (Part 1)
Yalta Bishop Bocca I was thinking as he leaned his cup in his chamber.
(The matter of the joint statement was a failure. I could have been put on the atmosphere and made an awkward decision... but getting out of step alone in that situation could have been a hassle with that... well, let's just say we've aligned ourselves with other sects in this matter)
The priest, who ran only by presumption and involved many religions to make a joint statement, cannot know where he is at present. It is now difficult to know whether his sincerity was in that area. However, it was also true that the joint statement at this time grew up in subsequent religious meetings. In this sense, it was difficult to make a minor decision as to whether or not you participated in the joint statement.
(But... I didn't know Morfan would move. What does his country think... there's no such thing as a mastermind anymore... Hmm?
The bishop often thinks, but still remembers if it is not there. The intention of Morfan to set this up is unclear. I don't even think a big country like Morfan is going to make a run for it now. I don't see any reason to get that dungeon involved, even to set up with Theodoram or Marcus.
(... though, I don't know one more reason to play a bona fide arbiter right now. Did you hate that the war disrupted the southern trade route... No, did you hate that resources were spent by the war?
I've been thinking for a while, but eventually when I shake my head and stand up, I fill the cup with a new cup. Let's leave Morfan alone. Now it's more about the dungeon than that.
(... That said, there is little chance that the gold we get from that dungeon will come into our hands. Then more than the dungeon itself, should we consider how my Yaltanism will stand around in the midst of Theodoram and Marcus...)
Here, the bishop turns his mind to the rocky mountain that suddenly appeared on the border.
(It may be said that it is almost certain that that dungeon will be in the hands of the "Apostles of Batra". but then there are things that bother me. Previously, the Apostles had moved almost subhuman entanglement. The apostles seem to have moved on the sugar thing. But there is no subhuman involved in this one... is that the same for Shrek...)
No, the bishop reconsiders.
(Speaking of which... Didn't you have a sub involved in one of Shrek's cases? The landlord of that land, later murdered by an apostle, brokered a subhuman slave or something... There was a reason why the apostles moved... but then again, I am concerned that the sub-people are not involved in this case.... hey, are the apostles going to turn theodrum against the enemy?... No way...)
Once he was a bishop who had rejected the possibility, he realized that he could be convinced of various things.
(Hmm... the reason the Apostles hostilized Theodoram would undoubtedly be about the puppet soldiers first. But...... even if there is no head-on battle against one country. You should think about fighting with your hands...)
So far in my thoughts, for the first time, the bishop dropped one case of sugar in his heart.
(Was that the first hand in cutting the power of Theodoram... the one that struck out of my mind)
I have nothing else to admire as a bishop. You can't get rid of Theodoram's sugar right away, but it's going to twitch later.
(Hmmm... so we have to interpret Shrek's domination in that context too... are you going to use that land as a base?
Bocca I, who had almost accurately read Crowe's intentions, came here and misinterpreted it. Well, it's true that it's hard to read that principle of behavior in normal thinking because Crowe's principle of behavior doesn't include wanting it.
(Well... Whether the reasoning so far shoots straight... how to handle this information)
The thought of the bishop sinks deeper.
(One is a measure to distance ourselves from Theodoram so that we are not caught up in the apostles' plot. Well, this would be a reasonable measure. And now one...)
The bishop breathes heavily, and then sips a cup of liquor all the time, another measure in his mouth.
"One is a measure to sell this information to Theodoram to drive out the Apostles of Batra. Now, which of you corresponds to my Yalta religion?