It is General Fiddle, commander of the Marcus Army Border Surveillance Unit, who is questioning the leader of the Rock Mountain Occupation Unit within the curtain building.

"... Then the strange golem suddenly appeared without warning, is that what you mean?

"Yes. Suddenly he appeared to surround us - our troops and the Baron Army."

"... so, nothing happened right after that," he said?

"Yes, just in front of me, such as one of the soldiers - I got the feather to poke my face at the golem at a distance of about thirty centimeters, but still..."

"What changed that?

"Not since one of the Baron Army was slaughtered while summoning something. It was a golden figure, so it could be the baron's body."

"That's when Golem said something?

"I haven't heard myself, but that's what one of the soldiers has reported. Anything... he said something about" clearing the rules of engagement, moving to eliminating the enemy "or something."

"Hmm... that golem showed up on the battlefield with clear instructions."

He was a deputy general who was listening to the leader's explanation while he nodded, but he looked up at Xu (Omoro) and turned back to the leader.

"I want to learn more about what's coming from there. The Golem only attacked the Baron Army...?

"Yes, I was told not to set up a dungeon gesture and things beforehand, so I immediately pulled my soldiers. At this point, you will have distanced yourself from the Baron Army. We were also equipped differently from the Baron Army."

"You think the Golems were aware of that difference?

"Probably. Then the whole golem blocked us from trying to make our way to Rock Mountain again, but we didn't even show a bare gesture to launch an attack at that time. Even as we retreated from the Rock Mountains, they didn't follow us."

"Everything about the golem that there was more than one, huh?

"Everything."

The deputy speaks to the deputy general of how he conceived it.

"Do you care about the Golem's ability to recognize it?

"Judgment, too. I don't know anything about the golem, but from what I've heard, it seems like a corporal would make a cadet-like decision. Is it normal to have that many competent golems?

If there's a soldier up there, it's a fiddle deputy.

"... what do you think? Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with the Golem... but I don't think I've ever heard of the Golem that brilliantly perceived and judged."

"Maybe it's going to be a fancy golem...... does that dungeon use that many fancy golems for skirmishes?

"Judgment doesn't seem to be the only thing that's fancy, does it? He was out of combat, too."

"Oh, there was that story too..."

The deputy general turned again to the leader.

"I want to hear about the battle of the Golem. I don't think there's a limit to what I can answer because I'm not directly engaged... just try to remember."

"I understand. First......"

The leader will describe the fact that the Spider Golem fought with flamethrowing as a weapon, that it appeared to be spraying more fuel on fire than on the flame itself, that it could not be shaken out when the fuel was wrapped around the enemy soldiers, and that it did not go out inside once it caught fire.

"You're the kind of person I don't like just listening to..."

"Let's hope our country doesn't make the decision to turn to the enemy."

"And then... I was just wondering..."

Slightly hesitant (for) a deputy general displaying a urging bare gesture toward a leader with an open mouth.

"Whatever you say, don't worry."

"Yes... I'm not sure, but I feel like the golems were changing the way the fire was blown depending on the circumstances..."

"... what do you mean?

"Yes, if there was one enemy soldier, it would have been a single shot, and if more than one soldier had strangled it, it would have intensified the fire and strangled it and burned it down."

"... Golem makes that decision..."

"Definitely a skilled soldier or more, perhaps two corporal equivalent moves..."