If you look at this fossil with the presence of a wild card called coal in mind, you can also understand the reaction of theodrum.

"The Theodrum ones... you noticed the possibility that the coal was buried..."

"We have very few mountain forests in our country, so all firewood (Tagu) depends on imports. If we find that we can get fuel to replace firewood here, we will also be heavily involved in future national strategies."

Crowe holds his head in explaining Peter Munchhausen - a general who led Theodoram's Illustrative Invasion Unit during his life. A golden golem, a copper corpse, and now coal. The problem is scattered precisely according to the name "Cave of Disaster".

... the real problem is that we are swayed by it...

"Um, Lord, is that coal really buried?

Win checks with Crowe with a body such as a surprise. Whether or not there is actually a burial also greatly affects the actions that the Crows should take.

'No... I tried using dungeon magic, but I couldn't confirm the existence of a coal mine'

But there's a reason why the Theodoram side expects coal mines to exist, right?

"Coal is also a wooden fossil if it is traced back. Sometimes the fossils of the leaves actually appear up and down the coal layer."

"There must have been someone on Theodoram's side who knew that."

"Was there a talent..."

All in all, I found out the circumstances. I was about to get a loose air, and Crowe noticed a small discomfort.

'But... just because it's so important, don't you want to send a squadron from before the coal comes out?

The loose air tightened again.

"What's left is a scale..."

"Why would a leftover dinner cause such a fuss?"

"Oh, no, Lord, are you saying that you used some kind of suspicious technique to make it huge?

Sure, I synthesized a few scales left in the baked fish to make it an unusual size...

Say it's big, but it's fish scales, right? I talked to Kerr, and you can tell it's a fish scale. "

"The scale of the dragon and the theory that I made a mistake is none..."

I'm sorry to hear Keane say something...

"Some dragons still see it, but no one has ever seen it before when it comes to scales that are so big."

It is a discussion of showing everyone the remainder of the synthesized scales, just like fossils.

'Big but... it's a scale of fish after all, isn't it?

"I just saw that it's not like a dragon."

"There's no room for misunderstanding."

"When it comes to… the presence of large… fish… becomes a problem…"

"Boss, water. So what is it?

It was Emen who shot through the jaws.

"Water?"

"Heh. So if there's a fish, then there's a lake or something..."

Together to take into account Emmen's point.

'Sure... of an underground lake or something... there's room for doubt...'

'But... even if we find an underground lake, how are we going to carry the water from the bottom of the dungeon to the ground?

'That's right...'

'If you think calmly, it's much better to target the water veins that are supplying the underground lake and dig even in the well, isn't it?

"Before that, surely there was no river flowing near there? Why are you looking for water?

"Is it not water quality to withstand drinking?

It was Peter who coughed and explained to the bewildered clowns as he passed. According to his explanation, securing water resources for the farming country Theodoram has come close to obsessive-compulsive notions.

"Water sources in our country are limited to river water. If a country upstream stops or changes the flow of water…"

"No, if we do that, it will affect the countries further downstream in Theodoram? If you think about international relations, it's an impossible choice.

"Reason and fear are separate."

The Crows can't hide their flashy expressions on a strangely clear peter.

'Well... I'm not wrong about the attitude of securing water resources in case something goes wrong'

"Do you mean to find out where the water is (if any) in order to study the method of water collection later?"

"If two things are going to be involved: fuel and water, will it also be a blood eye..."