"A squadron has been wiped out!?

Having received a completely unexpected report, the commander yelled out forgetting to calm down on a daily basis - until he disliked it. The face of the deputy officer who has been carrying the murder report is also white as paper through the blue.

"... Explain"

After repeatedly taking a large deep breath two or three times, the commander finally regains the shard of calmness (shard), wanting to yell (here) and ask for an explanation.

"… unfortunately, there is not much I can report to you. Those who have fled have also been disturbed… I was wondering if it would take a little more time to explain it in a muscular way."

"... what do you know as of now?

"There are six survivors, one of whom is quite deep (fuzzy) wounded (with). They say he was attacked by a herd of monsters with a deep mist near the woods and deprived of his sight."

The facts were made to play out against each other by the dark magic imparted to them by the fog, but they did not want to admit the fact that they did not see their opponents in the fog, that they killed their companions, that they were about to be killed, and above all that they were actually attacked by dungeon monsters after the fog cleared up, and those who fled assumed that it was the monsters who had hit themselves in the fog.

"The fog...?

A commander who often seemed puzzled asked Xu (Momouro) to inform his deputy.

"You think it's just fog?

"No... we can't be sure at the moment, but otherwise... you should consider it a fog that someone has planted in bad faith"

"Do you think so too? But if so..."

"At least not the way Dragons and Wyburns fight cautioned from above. It's not even just a stampede. Ning... I thought it was similar to Pitt's monster attack."

His deputy also pointed out that he was deeply afraid, and the commander was unable to back (soften) his eyes because of the possibility that Pitt's monster had come this far.

This is the second time we have failed to invade the territory of Illustria. Hard to think of as a coincidence. It's hard to think about, but it's not always like that when it comes to acting at the will of Illustria. Either that or they're just protecting the woods, where the monsters live? At least, this case seems more fitting to think that way.

Having thought this far, the commander realizes that the possibilities of interestingness have subsided before proceeding further with the reasoning.

"Assuming that the monsters that attacked us this time were Pitt's Dungeon Monsters, and they expanded their range of action, there's a chance they'll come south to Gregorum..."

The deputy responds to the commander's concerns with a strong voice. We should be prepared, assuming the worst. It also points to the dangers that the commander had overlooked.

"... it's not necessarily like a monster would attack Gregorum. We may attack nearby villages in search of forests."

Theodoram's forests are almost extinct, but it is not that there are no so-called coal forests, which some villages have wisely conserved. Some of them were scattered near Gregorum. Unlike Gregorum, which has strong defense equipment, it is a cold village with only crude fences that fly if blown. If a bunch of monsters attacked you, there would be one. But... even if we send reinforcements, what do we do against an enemy that destroys a squadron of infantry...

One day, the out-of-season fog covered Gregorum, as he was preparing to send two squadron soldiers each without any good wisdom.

This in itself was a total coincidence, and the fog was just fog. However... some did not think so.

"It's fog!

Gregorum's regiment of "eagles" were engulfed in tension by the screaming of an attractive watch. It is already known to everyone in the regiment that a horde of monsters attacked by evil fog has destroyed a squadron sent near the border. There is no fool here who insults the fog generated at such a time as just fog......

They really thought so.

To conclude first, the next fog did not cause any direct damage to the "Eagle" Regiment. However, it is not that it did not affect the town of Gregorum in any way.

As a result of arrows unleashed in anticipation of the shadow seen in the fog as a monster, several unfortunate residents were injured, and residents questioned the behavior of the "eagle" regiment surrounded by the fog. As a result, the soldiers of the regiment took on an extra stir - note. The resident perspective - the story of the monster in the mountain being angered and the town of Gregorum being targeted quickly expanded.

Scared by the onslaught of vicious monsters, residents were beginning to leave town.