It was with me that I was patting my eyes on an unexpected Christmas City suggestion, but Crowe, who eventually regained his mind, asks the question.

"Christmas City, the rationale and benefits of its proposal"

'Yes, that ship seems to retain its original shape to the same extent as it did to itself before. Dungeonization will make it possible to return, and that will save you the hassle of reloading your luggage'

'Hmm... I understand the reason for the suggestion. What do you think about the benefits?

'As an admiral (admiral) means to move around as things stand, I think it's problematic that I'm the only one. I am proud to say that it is useful as a force of war, but every minute my ship's shape is only heterogeneous in this world, so it is inevitable to draw attention'

'Is sailboating harder for people to see, at least if you're sailing at sea...'

Exactly, it was originally only warships, and the Christmas City proposal was tactically worth considering as well. Although there are no plans to sail at this time, it is not a bad thing to widen your options. I don't know if I can find a sinking ship that fits the conditions. There is no guarantee that the sunken ship will remain in its original form until then.

'Not a bad idea considering that...'

Dungeon cores are essential when it comes to not only dungeonizing, but even allowing them to have the ability to travel. I wish I could use the Devil's Treasure Ball just like any other dungeon...

"I don't have any monster balls in my hand at the moment. Do you want to use the magic crystal stone or something and replace it later... '

"No, Admiral (Admiral), I wish you could use your subcore."

"Is that your subcore?

Christmas City is a giant ship with a total length of one hundred and eighty-six metres and a reference drainage of eighteen thousand and eighteen hundred tons. It would be difficult to move such a giant freely, Crowe had several - smaller than the main core - demon jewels as subcores, in addition to the ultra-large "demon jewels". At the beginning of the dungeonization, the "unreasonable Demon Crystal Stone" was used as a subcore, but later on the performance improvement was used to convert the Demon Crystal Stone into a demon jewel.

Christmas City's suggestion was one of them, why not relocate a demon jewel about thirty centimeters in diameter. In response to concerns that it might affect performance…

It looks like you've lost one or two of your subcores and lost your power, so you can't name the Admiral's ship.

And he answered confidently.

"Hmmm... if we can turn the Devil's Treasure Ball into a dungeon core... will we be able to fly as well as sail the ocean..."

I answered Crowe, who whined to no one - and I answered - Haifa. In a sense, I can also say that this Haifa word has decided on the subsequent development.

"Speaking of which... The Spirit Tree... Talk to me... it was... floating in the sky... there's a legend of a ghost ship... something like that"

"What!? A flying ghost ship!?

Crowe, who I remember seeing an old domestic cartoon with that title, jumped at that word with a heart. The treasure of the wreck also distracted two hearts in the crow, but when it became a ghost ship, it was more than that. Well, you think that's flying? Besides, keep the legend of this world intact?

In Crowe's brain, the resurrection of a ghost ship had been decided at this moment.

"Christmas City, I'll adopt your suggestion. Relocate one of your subcores to that ship, use it as a dungeon core, and dungeon that ship. As for your subcore, I'll make it up to you later. '

"Yes, sir. Is this a new dungeon?

'Is it a dungeon that can be moved again? I'm not excited about what it's going to look like. "

"Master, dungeonize it, but the shipment stays the same, right?

'Ah... no, it'll probably be fine. If you can't, you just need to find another ship. "

Though there was some concern, Crowe once again addressed the regeneration of sinking ships (restores) - very different from restores in a global sense.