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

Chapter 147: Sugar Confusion - The Conspiracy Dances - 4. Yalta Central Church

(... Abominable story at all)

In the private chamber of the Yalta Central Church in the Wang capital Illustria, Bishop Bocca I was grumpy (among other things) outside of special (things). The reason is the sugar offense of the subhumans.

(… I don't think every subhuman knows how to cook and utilize the noble taste of sweetness. There must be someone behind you who has been wise. Who the hell is that?

Even though it was based on an insurmountable bias, the bishop's judgment was generally shooting straight (blackmail).

(Noble...... no, is it the royal family of Illustria? Strategies against Theodoram?

But there was a brilliant detachment from it.

I also thought about the involvement of "Butler's Hands", but when it comes to sugar, I feel like the story has grown too big.

When all that sugar was cheap and rosy, the cost (and amount) would have been enormous. I don't think there is anyone who would do that just for the sake of shoulder placement in the subhuman.

When it comes to booming the refined sugar industry among the subpeople, this becomes a matter of national policy level, and we have to think about involvement and intervention at national level.

That is, at this point, it was impossible to deny that there was at least a connection among the bishops to the possibility that "Batla's Hands" were some state agency.

(Hmmm... I just thought that "Batra's Hands" were anti- my Yalta religion... but when I look at this movement (every time), it doesn't seem to be the only one... Ning, is the real aim of the economic attack on Theodoram...?

Simply to put your shoulders in the suburbs, it seems like the story has grown too big.

(... well, for that purpose, it leaves the realm of speculation... but where did the subhumans get the key sugar from? The Royal Family bought the candy on board? No... it seems to taste different from the sugar on board...)

There are too many things I don't know.

The bishop decided to reconsider from the outset.

"First of all... there are fools who put their shoulders in the suburbs, not from there..."

I don't know if the aim of the mastermind - which I would call "Batla's Hands" for convenience - is to crush Yaltaism, or to improve the status of the suburbs - the two are subtly different - but it seems true that they are putting their shoulders in the suburbs. Who is it?

Given the Vazari case, there is no doubt about the magical ones.

Considering this matter together, the condition of "good at using sugar" is added to this.

(Speaking of those familiar with sugar… will they become coastal countries, with the exception of Theodoram…)

There is also the possibility of overseas forces, but it would be a muscle to consider them from within the continent first.

(But... is there a reason for the coastal countries to put their shoulders in the sub?... No?

With the liquor cup in one hand (...) The bishop tours the reasoning, but the amount of liquor has passed a little, but the thought lands in a hell of a place.

(For coastal countries, theodrum sugar is a competitor of so-called (Y) waba onboard sugar. Can't you imagine trying to crush the tumor in your eye...

I am familiar with the use of sugar and can supply luxurious amounts of sugar. Considering that, I also felt that the possibility that coastal countries, not the Kingdom of Illustria, were a mastermind was likely to be a great deal of a bishop…

It is very wet clothes.

The merchants of Ning's coastal countries are taking a leap to find out who the Crow is.

(But... then what happens to Vazari's case?

Whatever you think, there is no reason for coastal countries to intervene in Vazari.

(No... Is it possible that Vazari was the sole action of the sub-peoples and that the coastal countries later joined hands...)

So how will coastal countries move against Yaltaism in the future?

(… make the merchants of coastal countries look for movement…)

"Again..."

As a result of the investigation in Yashlik, the bishop, who found out that the merchants were exploring red beans and magic props, but had not (...) explored sugar, reinforced his suspicion that merchants from coastal countries were involved in the next case.