Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 110: Wangdu Illustria 5. Royal Army First Battalion
"Warren, you know that old story that's been sneaking up on you in the alley?
It was General Rover who had spoken to Sir Warren earlier in the day when he came to work.
"I don't know what sneaky reputation means, but what are you talking about?
When Sir Warren, who was somehow given a strange mystery, looks weird, the general looks back and points to the two who had refrained.
"These guys have been listening. Explain it to him."
Ahead of Sir Warren's eyes were two figures, Corporal with Command of the First Battalion. Familiar Dar and Krushank. They are the two people who are gathering information at the command's will.
The two men, who spoke to the general, gave way to each other's gaze... no, they seemed to be pushing each other on the explanator, but eventually they lost the push. Kurshank coughed up and started explaining.
"... it's no big deal. Everyone heard it once when they were kids. Back in the day, the golden legend of Mido's country."
The legend of the Mid Country. It is a widely known legend in this world.
Once upon a time there was a king who was mighty, and hoped that all that his hands touched would turn into gold. God fulfilled the wishes of the fool - with laughter. And the king, frenzied that all that he touched, and all that food, and wine, and all that he loved, and all that he had turned into gold, turned the people into statues of gold, and destroyed the land. The kingdom of Mid was annihilated by the curse of God, but it is said that the people of his (or her) kingdom still sleep somewhere unusual to the golden statue.
"... That's the first story I've heard in a long time. But that brings us to the point. In short, you're talking about the golden golem found in The Rock Cave of Disaster, which appeared in the border zone, and the bronze statue that made it look like a corpse, right?
General Rover answers Sir Warren's query.
"That's what happened. So there are a lot of people who find that dungeon and this old story oddly too flat."
"Sure... if you ask me. Do you have a reputation?
Krushank answers Sir Warren, who asked him by turning his neck.
"You care about the guys after a thousand bucks. They're more concerned about cursing than about gold."
"In other words, quite a few people care"
"You could say that."
"So? What do you think? You think I'm involved?
Sir Warren answers the interesting General Rover question by sighing (one).
"Even if you're involved, there are two ways to be involved."
"Two streets?
"Yep. If you are truthfully involved and if you are making it seem like you are involved."
General Rover asks Lord Warren, who abandoned him as if he were not amused, with an interesting look on his face.
"Which one do you think you are? Warren."
"It would definitely be the latter first. If that rocky mountain is really Mido's golden home, there's no reason to hustle and bust. It's the same whether those involved are"
When I saw Sir Warren, who was clearly exhausted, he was both General Rover and the corporal, who were just snorting at my intentions, but then I was going to face the words of Sir Warren.
"Except… this is not the case when the whole series of events is a product of coincidence"
"Coincidence...... you say?
"If the place where the dungeon was built was, by chance, the site of the country of Mid. But such a convenient coincidence wouldn't happen that way. If you think that far, there's no hanging up."
Continue the conversation by declaring implicitly that such coincidences are to be excluded from the analysis.
"Well, we know that there is a dark curtain called" ", so we know that this matter is called" Gase "..."
"... I don't know about that. That's why they dance..."
"That's how it is...... Warren, did you hear the new hypotheses and doings that the Yalta boys are chanting?
"Place the dungeon in a bandage?" Certainly a well done explanation.... It would have been better if the inevitability of the Apostle of Batra and the Dora placing the dungeon in a bandage had been explained. Without it, if they say the band-shaped arrangement itself is delusional, then that's it. "
General Rover opens his view as he listens to Sir Warren's commentary, which seems boring.
"Well, the band-shaped arrangement itself is what Marcus said."
"Yes, it's just that Marcus' theory is that band-like placement was designed a thousand years ago, so it's impossible to reveal why at the moment. But Yalta's novel theory is that it's only recently that we've designed a band-shaped arrangement, so if you can't explain it, it lacks a dragon's eye."
"You're actually getting stuck in there and hanging out. The Warren theory says, what happens to that place there?
"Nothing? In the first place, the North-South expanse will be huge, just because the activities span Illustria and Theodoram. If you set the width right, it won't even look like a banded arrangement… except for Vazari"
"Stick around... 'cause you're telling me?
"Rather than, it would be the same as finding people's faces on the stains on the walls. If you think it has something to do with it, it looks like it."