"... Marcus?

"Mm-hmm. While the details are unknown, he clearly sees a verse looking for something in the dungeon"

In the conference room at the Royal Theodoram Castle, the Secretary of State remembered the confusion and slight impatience in reporting from the ground.

"... they grabbed something?

"No, that's very vague."

"What do you mean?

To be explained and said by Military Sergeant Lembach along with his (somewhat) frightening appearance...

"... to the point of becoming. The number of soldiers entering the dungeon has clearly increased, and we can see how they are looking for something. But it hasn't even gotten as far as paying for special equipment as our Warpic did, and there's no way we're mining something..."

"... judging by the information, it doesn't look like you discovered something."

"Um, I had the certainty that there was' something ', something like that"

To be precise, Marcus was digging behind the dungeon - an area where Crowe and Kerr had not dungeoned just by creating coarse pits and spaces below - to discover the brown iron ore. However, Theodoram was not able to grasp the matter because it was confined to the extent of the sample collection.

Even as Marcus, he was not very obsessed with lake marsh iron, which was not of high quality, and he did not intend to mine it from the edge. It's just that Theodoram secured it - and Marcus thinks - and he just wants to make sure the size and quality of the iron deposits.

The pivotal Theodoram, on the other hand, was unaware of the existence of iron deposits. Given that brown iron ore accumulates around the roots of extractive plants such as reeds, in other words, within a relatively shallow range of water depths such as lakes and wetlands, this is not surprising. In short, all Marcus looked into was the proximity of the lake shore of the ancient lake and, by contrast, what Theodoram was digging was near the center of the lake - though now traveling towards the lake shore.

Either way, these differences in perception between the two sides led them to misunderstand each other's intentions.

"The question is, what is that 'something'..."

"What's not paying for a dedicated tool is that Marcus doesn't attach much importance to its' something '?

"No, I can't even just say yes. It's only recently that I found out about" something ", so I can think that the payment hasn't caught up."

"They say the Marcus soldiers went inside the dungeon with a short spear. When he came out, the tip was dirty with dirt, so it's obvious he used it to dig holes."

"How much of a range did you dig..."

"The first thing I noticed was that something was wrong... the report said it was about five days after we instructed them to change the mining site. Yu (more) didn't seem to be so prominent at this time."

"What did you notice that was obviously strange?

"And then about fifteen days later, it seems."

"Fifteen days..."

"It's not strange to find one or two of the water veins."

It was with Sir Zilka's remarks that I conceived Mmm...

"But... was Marcus looking for a water vein?

It was Sir Mandique Commerce who reacted to Sir Laxman's words.

"? Sure, that country is relatively rich in water resources compared to my country, but I don't even think that's why I underestimate the opportunity to get water resources within the dungeon?

"Oh, I'm sorry, that's not what I meant. I was wondering if the local commander would have turned to exploring soldiers in the dungeon just because he had water resources."

To Sir Laxman's words, it certainly goes hand in hand with the nodding. We've closed the waterway to Marcus, but Marcus, upstream, has no shortage of water. I feel weak as a motive when people ask me if I want to go drilling wells to the dungeon.

"No way... did you notice about the coal?

"No, then the opposite is true. Is enthusiasm too low? There's no big difference in the other position, is there?

"... for the same reason, the discovery of the national entanglement of the mid, will the line also disappear..."

"'Something' that Marcus didn't become enthusiastic or ignore..."

I never dreamed that Marcus was investigating iron deposits with a childish motive that he didn't need in his own country, but that he would give them to Theodoram.

The secretaries of state of Theodoram twisted their necks in line with Marcus' movements.