The movement of the Theodoram army was immediately passed on to Marcus as well... or it was too seemingly obvious a move to miss.

"What is Theodrum going to do? He said he would lower his troops over the course of this period."

To the words of a surprising young officer, a knockout Fiddle deputy - who should have been the commander of a border surveillance unit braided with skeleton Wyburn entanglements - is sacrificed to the commander of a "catastrophic cave" surveillance unit and has temporarily deposited authority equivalent to that of a general - answers lazily.

"I guess they're going to let us break into the dungeon. If we find out that the dungeon leads into Marcus' territory, if we don't know, if we go into our dungeon, we will be in the mood to attack our country under the pretext that we have marched into our territory."

"Nah! Is that why you lowered the watchman!?

"On the face of it, we've lowered the surveillance unit. There must be residual spies lurking anyway. Theodoram's lowering his army seems to be preparing for what happens on the border with Molvania."

He was a fiddle deputy who seemed bored to speak, but the tone turns to that which seemed frightening.

"... but Illustria, our country after Molvania... it seems like a country called Theodoram is often destined to cause trouble"

"You can also look at it that way..."

"Yeah? You got something to say?

"Shrek, which Morvania is watching, and here, where we are confronted, are both dungeons that have emerged recently. That's what bothered me, and I looked into the dungeons that have been confirmed in the last few years."

"... go on"

"The newly confirmed dungeons in the last five years are first of all the twin dungeons of Illustria, these are two dungeons that have emerged neglectfully near a town called Moreau"

"You suddenly appeared in two places?

"Yes, but it's an illustration, a relic of Shaldo, for once."

"Oh, you've heard of that."

"And Shrek's pit, here, in that order. If you show these on the map…"

The young officer took out the map he had prepared and showed it to his deputy general.

"Hmm... although it's a straight line, it looks like it extends from north to south"

"As a matter of fact… it is not confirmed, but there is also talk that the dungeon called Pitt here has recently activated its activities"

Including that, all the dungeons appear to be distributed in bands.

"... that's a disgusting story... the ruins of Shaldo would be coincidental..."

"Is it?

"What? It's a thousand years old ruin, right?

"Can't you think of this? These dungeons started their activities recently, but they were born a long time ago."

"Hey......"

"The ruins of Shaldo did not wake up, perhaps because they had already been crusaded"

By virtue of the judgment of the Marcus summit, which took a heavy look at what the hypothesis suggests, this hypothesis will be communicated to each country, resulting in a severe earthquake in each country.

Did Shard's ruins not wake up because they were already crusaded? Nearly a thousand years ago now, the humans and subhumans of the land joined forces to crusade? Now that the dungeons are awake one after the other, can we afford to have humans and subhumans hanging out?

At a time when the intentions of those who created the dungeon were unclear, coordination with the subpeoples was the only way worthy of consideration for the Heads of State. For this reason, this hypothesis from Marcus affects each aspect in various ways.

How was Yalta's reaction, for example? The answer of them - the bishops as lords - was that they should not identify the current elf with the elf of the time. He explained to the elves at the time that the current elves had a lacking hegemony and argued that the current elves, who had lost their hegemony, needed good guidance by man. Because there was a nodding part to the claims in the first half, or because some of the elves tolerated this - the very doctrine of Yaltanism was denied - the story becomes more confusing. The elf will develop into a controversy about how it should be, and will also involve the council in the citation.

And it will affect other parts as well.

"A review of the dungeon...? By now?

"Uhm. The spirits have been listening, but it seems that the twin dungeons at your Lord are also targeted."

"The twin dungeons...... oh, the two labyrinths of Morrow. Are you trying to break in there?

'No, thank you. I think I'll start with a perimeter investigation. When was it established, when did the ruins of Moreau exist, etc.'

"That's going to be a hassle..."