Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 121: The Rock Cave of Disaster 1. The Devil is Here
Since the discovery of the water vein within the dungeon of the border line, the nose of the Theodrum soldiers engaged in the investigation has previously increased and become rough.
I found a corner water vein, so if I thought that I would either proceed with the opening and build an installation for collecting water, or look for a larger water vein, I was given the grace to disagree with the proposal and look for something called "coal". If you ask me, that "coal" is more than equivalent to coal (...), even though it is black and hard stone (...). For the fuel-poor home country of Theodoram, it is a dream story.
We get the water and fuel that our country needs, and we gasp for distress - not so miserable actually - but we rescue our countrymen!
It may coincide with the facts, but the tagline touched the soldier's harp line beautifully. The soldiers of Theodoram, who were easy to get on board, snorted roughly day and night in search of coal to save their country from difficulty.
"No... the Theodoram guys are unexpectedly workers"
It was Crowe who spoke as impressed. And what he's looking at is a monitor installed in the "Rock Cave of Disaster" core room. What is currently displayed there is an overall view of the "Cave of Disasters". The dungeon area on the Theodrum side is clearly expanding.
The reason for this was in the activity of the aroused Theodoram soldiers. Under the slogan of the Redemption, they switched their swords to the crane mouth, and they were tired, first relaxed, first frightened, and first broke into the opening in the dungeon, thanks to which numerous large and small pits were stretched into the untouched area, greatly expanding their range as dungeons. Simply put, the area of the dungeon area has already increased by 30% compared to Marcus. This is the relative difference between turning the golems on the side of Marcus, who came out empty-handed thanks to the labor of the Theodoram soldiers. It was also natural for the crow to admire the lid.
Yo (more) isn't all good either. Theodoram soldiers dig the pits unplanned, disorderly, and unrestrained, so their physical appearance as dungeons is clumsy. The pit stretches unevenly and there is a significant difference in coarseness, as well as a considerable amount of meaningless space. Compact and neatly wrapped, but never on the offensive side, the Marcus side of the dungeon was as different as heaven and earth, snow and charcoal.
However, given its advantages and disadvantages as a dungeon, it was difficult to ascend armaments to which. So Crowe, as a dungeon master, was satisfied with the work of the Theodoram soldier - in this case as a worker.
"The yield of magic vegetables is small, but it was a good purchase in terms of labor."
Already a slave.
"But Master Crowe, the coal the Theodorams are looking for, it's not here, is it?
'Oh, that's for sure. Every time they expand the pit, they check, but the layer of fossils is not carbide for something. That's why you work. "
"Their faces when they found out about it."
"Oh, look at things."
A belly-black master who floats in the face of a badly heard (straw). I don't know what to say, the dungeon core here looks a lot like Crowe's.
But Master Crowe, to see how they work, just let them down and mourn this much labor.
"Ho ho... do you have any abdominal proposals? Kerr '
'It's a foolish idea... if you give up coal, why don't you hang some food instead of coal?'
"Hmm, for example?
"For example, it is a different water vein, or it is a site that seems to be more..."
'Hmm... the ruins are hard to make consistent, and the gold coins can't read how far the story rolls. But... not a bad idea, not a bad idea, Kerr'
"I'm afraid so."
There were demons here who tried to destroy the fate of the kingdom of Theodoram.