Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 122: Obituary of the Brave 3. First Battalion of the Royal Illustrative Army

"The Yaltan brave man died... wasn't he killed (or) in Vazari?

It was General Rover who asked back to be surprised. It is a comma in the garrison of the First Battalion of the Kingdom of Illustria.

"No, there have been no deaths in WWII. Forgot?

"... if you put it that way, you did. The Yaltas didn't want to get into the head count of the victims, so I forgot."

When the faithful hear of it, His Excellency does not speak publicly without a coward. Sir Warren sighed lightly.

"So what happened to the player (...)?

"... are there any different letters?... Well, that's good..."

Is that okay?

"... it's about the brave. Hi. I hear you failed to attack the 'quicksand labyrinth' in Morrow. The body hasn't been identified, but they haven't heard from him in about 20 days."

"Twenty days...... but if that labyrinth is as rumored, isn't that how much the offense will take?

Rumor has it, Morrow's twin labyrinth sucks, that's all.

There is not a single survivor, so there is no impossibility, but the fact that there are no survivors is above all eloquently telling the story of suckiness.

"If you survive twenty days in that labyrinth, you won't miss the time of retreat. Not coming back is a powerful basis for death theory."

"Enough to be..."

I was convinced General Rover on the matter, but the question remains as to why I brought this story up.

"So? Why did you bring up this story? You're asking me to crusade the dungeon?

"It's close, but it's not a crusade request. This is cooperation in the investigation."

What Sir Warren brought up was a story that was convincing enough to be accomplished by the eyes of the residents, and it was troublesome. It is awkward (first) to make a mild decision in a battalion of the National Army.

"... Warren, this is not how we can talk about this here. I mean, we're the only ones who can do this, but then it's too much trouble."

"Right..."

"I don't feel comfortable... but I will pass this story from Noh (I) to the Chancellor. Perhaps you will be brought before His Majesty. You keep the material together."

"Ha... at this troublesome time..."

"Don't blur. Maybe, but that's not what I wanted."

"That's... I guess so"

Sir Warren once again turned his attention to a plea from the Barren and Elgin Adventurers Guild, which he himself saw through.

"Not at all... I don't even know if he's here. I cooperated with the monsters in their investigation..."

"I know it's troublesome over there, so you must have gotten this one involved"

The contents of the plea by both guild coalitions, which pointed to the possibility that someone had killed a brave man outside the "Labyrinth of Quicksand," while at the same time requesting cooperation in the investigation.