On the third day after the New Year's Festival, Crowe slapped Lupa's ass to prepare the remaining three points of the specimen to be drawn.

Five days later, when Crowe finished the original drawing and submitted it to Lupa, he turned to Bolton Workshop for the first time in a long time, combined with a work plan meeting.

"Mr. Crowe doesn't go to Theodoram or Marcus?

After describing each other's (cum) breadth for a long time, Crowe, who had reported on the recent situation and others, was suddenly told such a story by Bolton's parents and inadvertently stopped moving.

"... why?

"Why..."

What my parents told Crowe, who was secretly vigilant in his heart, while scratching his head in an innocent manner, was that he was notorious in each respect and that he (or) was "the rock cave of disaster".

"... so we all don't know what it's like to know that a dungeon has been created because it's been a lot of noise. Whatever it is, it's a rocky mountain that grew overnight, so I was wondering what it was like."

"The real deal is to make prints that make a story about it and sell it."

Add an explanation that Michelle, the workshop staff, has no body or lid.

Hearing that explanation, Crowe relieves himself of his inner vigilance.

"... I've heard that story, but it's not as iron-free as going out to such a dangerous place. If they find you, aren't you a Buddha on the spot if you're good and restrained and bad? I'm not going to ask you to go."

A clow who says he's serious and shabby. Yo (more) doesn't want to put his face on the scene, he doesn't want to take such a risk, it's true.

"I knew it..."

"Look, look. I wouldn't even think about going to a dungeon in the middle of a conflict if I were on my nerves."

"No... I thought it was a good idea..."

"Are there so many people interested?

Crowe unwittingly asks the two of us. I had no idea that the "rock cave of calamity", which would have been defamed with the Sick God, was so much of an object of interest.

"Well, that's certainly what my parents say."

"We have quite a few inquiries, too."

I wonder why the printing workshop was contacted again and the crow who tipped his neck inside, but there seems to be no other department holding information about the famous sites.

Regardless, Crowe realizes that the growing interest in "The Rock Cave of Disaster" is not bad for us either. If not only Marcus but the people of all countries were to keep an eye on the "rock cave of disaster," Theodoram would not be able to be so impotent. (Yu) I would still prefer tourists who are in the mood for the environment, but I can't expect that much more. But it's not a bad thing to raise interest...

Well, as a painter Crowe, how should I react to my parent's offer?

"That's not why I'm not interested, but I don't want to risk it."

"I knew it..."

"If it's a simple sketch, you might be able to build up some structure based on it..."

"I like that convenience, but there's no reason to get it that way..."