Where Theodoram's attitude, which was inexplicable, was accompanied by a single explanation, Crowe remembers the gold coin.

"With that said, Emmen, the gold coin I let that adventurer (idiot) pick up, what kind of substitute is that? It was in there, you know, adding playfulness, right?

"Is that it? No? You've got a fever. In a way, with this Emmen masterpiece. Come on."

The questioned emen strangely chests out for some reason. Crowe leaned his neck. I know it's a force, but what the hell did you build...?

"Hey. Didn't you tell me the boss planted a big story about the ruins of the shalds? And I wanted to be there."

Sure, I told him to make gold coins that didn't belong to any country... but Crowe, who is somewhat anxiously imprisoned in retrospect of his instructions.

"So I remembered the legend of Mid Country, the golden town legend that the world calls"

"What? You think it's a golden place (...)?

Suddenly I was overwhelmed by the exciting words that made me want to take two hearts out of the blue. Ancient ruins and reserves are boys' dreams (romance) at all times.

In contrast, vague anxiety was growing in the chest of the other facets of the conference - except the squire, Crowe's absolute sympathizer.

The legend of the mid (...)?

"Emen, what the hell are you talking about, the legend of Mid Country?

And the questioned emen shall speak and hear the revelations of the legend. If you're from this continent, you've probably heard it before.

"Once there was a king of greed, and he hoped that all that he touched would be turned 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 people of his kingdom are still sleeping somewhere different from the golden statues.

(Sounds a little like King Midas' legend in the first half... I see the human greed creates similar training stories everywhere)

Crowe who was convinced with other HR-like faces, but there Emen throws an unforgiving bomb in.

"So, the other day, the boss threw in a body made of copper and gave it a real taste."

"What!? That story leads us here!?

If you turn it into a crow, it's a blue sky thunderbolt. It is true that I was inspired by the legend of King Midas... but I never thought there would be a legend similar to this one... and a more evil taste.

"... emen. The gold coin that... picked the title for the legend of Mido... what exactly is it?

I feel afraid to ask, but I feel more awkward (first) if I don't hear it here.

Crowe had not spoken to the dreaded Emmen.