As a result of a slight misunderstanding, Marcus' border surveillance unit was forced to search for iron ore in the dungeon, but the effort was rewarded approximately two weeks later in the form of pawns from Lady.... rather than being rewarded.

A Marcus soldier who had Theodoram look for the back of the dungeon actually discovered the iron ore.

"... this? It feels more like a chunk of red rust than iron..."

brown iron ore or lake marsh iron.

By virtue of the action of the bacteria, iron in the water accumulates around the roots of the pumping plants that grow on the lake banks and wetlands, also referred to as the High Teacher Kid. It is said that it has a low grade but a history of iron, and in ancient times it was used in steel-making raw materials.

"I'm sure it's iron, but the quality as iron is low. To be honest, it's not exactly what we need. But maybe even something like this is necessary for Theodoram."

"I heard that the iron in this hand was not a steel raw material because of its poor quality, so it was refined to be processed into…?

"Still, it's better than not, and maybe you know how to do it"

"Hmmm... for my country - at least as things stand - it's unnecessary and impatient, but it's also a business venture to give it to Theodrum..."

He was a fiddle deputy general I had been thinking about for a while, but eventually when I looked up,

"Order the soldiers to investigate the reserves and distribution of the iron ore in question. So far, I want the survey to take precedence over mining. In particular, we need to produce how much iron Theodoram is going to get."

"... then you also need to know how much iron you will get from this iron ore"

"Contact your home country - even here - and tell the Dwarves to confirm that."

"I understand. Would you like to contact Manastella as well? Because that country has a large Dwarf population."

"... right, tell them that too"

For the record, many of the Dwarves were on a journey away from their places of residence around this time. He was on a journey to seek nitrous stones from Crowe via a liaison meeting. Needless to say, in order to drink cold beer in the summer, let's use the heat absorption reaction of the nitrous stones. Bullshit (shit) that it's only winter now didn't mean anything before the Dwarves' enthusiasm.

Manastella, who noticed the massive disappearance of the Dwarves, and Marcus, who was told about it, panicked a little further.

"... what's going on?

Crowe, who received a report from Kerr in the "Rock Cave of Disaster" core room, was baffled.

Theodoram, followed by Marcus, is strangely keen to explore. I just don't know why. What the hell are they looking for?

"Kerr, do you know what the Marcus people are thinking?

'I'm sorry, Master Crowe. Something out of my jurisdiction for minutes...'

Whether it's on Marcus's side or Theodoram's side, the part of the dungeon where the soldiers are digging all the way is not the domain of the dungeon. That said, the walls of the dungeon are basically indestructible, so if you try to dig it, it really becomes a part of the dungeon that is out of range. Crowe and Kerr used it to make the soldiers dig the unfinished parts, thereby expanding the dungeon theory.

On the other hand, however, the inconvenience had arisen that it was outside the scope of the dungeon but therefore not under the control of the dungeon master or dungeon core, and therefore the soldiers' activities could not be monitored effectively.

That being the case, sensors like those installed outside the Odrant dungeon would be required, but there were also limits to sneaking them in because the pits in work were guarded.

As a result, I had to rely on listening to conversations in the dungeon's realm…

Why are Marcus' people changing the color of their eyes to brown iron ore?

'Come on... I don't know what's out there... is there a shortage of iron?

Until they knew what was going on, they were the crows who were going to lean their necks for a while now.