To Sir Warren's point that we should consider the impact of an enhanced base in the future, we reconsider that as well.

"What influence do you think Sir would have?

"Theodoram has succeeded in significantly increasing its base force ahead of Marcus. But I don't think you're thinking of an immediate invasion or attack"

"Is it because the snow is so close?

"Of course there is, but if you open the end of the battle beside the dungeon, Xu won't shut up. Theodoram must be seeping into you."

"Oh... sure. Well, don't be a pain in the ass. You mean far away."

"It will be possible to fortify the border fortifications and make them a base for invasion, but again, more operational action will be lost than Marcus' base is in front of us. Only one thing I can think of..."

To Sir Warren, who has a rare mouth cage, the other three turn a vigilant eye. Sir Warren doesn't come up with much of a busy prediction at times like this. But on the other hand, it is also true that it is an anticipation to be heard. The general and the prime minister, which it understands, send a reminder gaze to the king.

"... tell me, Sir Warren.... It's okay, I'm ready"

Lord Warren subtly recesses even though his opinion is treated like a poison drug or something when he hears the King, pushed to lose his part, declare him half self-absorbed (quit).

"Warren, it's not dented. Just talk to me."

General Rover, who has known each other long enough to figure that out.

"... I get it. One possibility is if Theodoram had discovered a passage through the dungeon to the Marcus side. In this case, Marcus' surveillance will allow Theodoram to invade Marcus."

As expected, Sir Warren's voice will be heard by three people who will end up hearing hypotheses that are not even busy.

"... I doubt if Xu will leave the road that way. I might dare plan to invite Theodoram to invade and attack back..."

After hearing Sir's explanation, which rarely boils down, we are convinced that it is indeed difficult to judge as much as it becomes. It would be no more than speculation than uncertainty as to what Xu is thinking.

"It's no use arguing this matter any further. I guess I'll just have to remember it as one danger... Warren, nothing else (huh)?

"What you can think of is a relay or support base for Gregorham and Nicolam."

Again, General Rover, who seemed to have fallen for an unexpected response.

"It's a relay base, huh?

"Yeah, I was staring at the map of Theodoram during this time and I noticed..."

With that said, Sir Warren takes a brief schematic out of his nostalgia. The three unexpectedly climb out and look at the map.

"You talked about Shrek's mine dungeonizing and then creating a surveillance base on his back?

"Oh, that's the one the Angel's squire confirmed."

"It's that fort, but this must be a coincidence, but it's going to be almost halfway between Waltrum and Nicholum.... Well, it's a little far from the streets, but on the contrary, building a path from the east streets can be a relay base in position"

"Wait... when I do"

"Yep. Likewise, 'Rock Mountain' can be a relay or support base for Nicholam and Gregorum. By developing these, Theodoram will be able to deploy more quickly."

Do you hear Sir Warren's explanation or not, the three of them are looking at the schematic so that they can eat in?

"In the current state of smelling with Morvania and Marcus, it would also be in Theodoram's national interest to increase its military deployment capabilities on the East Street... Um, hey, are you listening?