Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 147: Sugar Mixers - The Conspiracy Dances - 1. Wangdu Illustrative House

The Illustrian merchants continued their diligent efforts to figure out the route that the overseas sugar merchants - and I assume - were planning to take over their own sugar distribution network. Inexpensive, high-quality sugar is certainly a problem, but the fact that we don't know what route it was brought in is also a big problem with the sugar itself.

We know that we were eventually transported to the elves and the beasts, but the attempt to find a way there ended in failure.... Well, I don't know the existence of a code breaking demon prop called a portable dungeon gate, etc., so naturally speaking, it was a natural result.

"... I've been blinded by the sugar movement, but shouldn't we pay attention to one thing here, other than sugar?

And it was the example of a cotton confectioner that came to my attention when I talked about it.

"Mmmm...... sure. I heard you created it while you were watching this novel food called eagle..."

"Uhm. I saw it as a temperamental demon prop"

If you want to make it, you can make it with an empty can and a hand mixer.

"If you ask me, do you think the surface of the magic prop was made of metal? If you do, it won't be a bad elf hand in metalworking"

"... Dwarves?

"That possibility cannot be abandoned, but Dwarf is basically less magical. It will be difficult to think of dyeing your hands in creating magic artifacts, even though there is no such thing."

"If so... let me hear it in the Demon Prop Guild and the Blacksmith Guild"

"It is also difficult to throw away the line of those who are not part of the Alliance. You'll need to look at them too."

The merchants who were in a hurry for a sense of blockage were greatly thrilled when they noticed a thread that was likely to be a breakthrough. And there, additional fuel is put in.

"I thought... if a demon prop is going to be a breakthrough, subhuman... no, was it a non-fume? Shouldn't we also pay attention to the ingredients they used for cooking"

Speaking was one of the merchants on this occasion who specializes in vegetables, cereals and other foodstuffs.

"Hmm?"

"What do you mean?

"Have you noticed anything?

After an intriguing look at each other, the merchant returns a snort.

"Uhm. The non-fumes were selling...... Zenzai...... was it? It's a bean in there, but it's not often used."

"Ho?

"More"

"There is not much production or distribution. I wonder if it's possible to follow the flow."

"Okay. Let's explore from those two directions for the moment"

It was because of the decision of the policy…

"... that you're an Israeli fan merchant?

The Illustrian merchants were perplexed by the information brought to them by their peers.

Neither the cotton confectioner nor the beans have yet achieved the kind of results that I think, but as I looked into it, the person in charge hastily reported the matter to me, hitting on information that I could not overhear.

"Hmm. Those who were following the movement of red beans - what we call beans in this country - noticed and informed me. That's not all..."

"Ah. Looks like he's been putting his exploration into the Demon Prop Guild."

"Israeli fan merchants?

"Are you sure?

"At least, I'm pretty sure it was the merchant's hand at Yashlik - the merchant capital of Israelis - who was exploring the red beans"

"The same goes for the Demon Prop Guild. It's been confirmed that Yashlik's sugar merchants are behind it."

"Why would an Israelite fan...?

Regarding the sugar put into circulation by the clowns, once the Israelis were merchants who decided to be static, there was a slight change in policy until details of the cotton confectionery and Sunnya were found.

Regardless of the sugar itself, because of the desire to know about the cooking techniques that expand the use of sugar, they decided to include exploration of the cotton confectioner and bean making method. Since the movement of the Crows is centered around Illustria, the places to explore also become within Illustria themselves. It would be stranger if we were to explore the same thing in the same place and not engage each other.

As a result, the movement of Israelis' merchants became known to the merchants of Illustria…

"... Israelis are not involved in this matter?

Illustrative merchants, who assumed overseas sugar merchants as a mastermind, were bewildered by the unexpected. If the sugar in question has been brought in from abroad, there is no way that the Israelis responsible for the maritime trade are unaware of it.

Conversely, if Israelis do not know, it is unlikely that the sugar in the matter was brought in by sea. Or are you saying you brought it in carefully in disguise?

Or...

"... that there are people on this continent who are proprietary about how to make sugar...?