Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 149: The Rock Cave of Disaster - Drainage - 1. Theodrum Side Positions
"Master Crowe! Water damage occurred in the" Rock Cave of Disaster "!
"Ha!?
In response to an urgent call from Kerr, I moved to the Cave of Disasters, and what I saw was a Theodoram soldier rushing to escape in a rush of water.
'... what the hell happened? Explain it, Kerr.'
'... I mean something? Those guys got unlucky during the pit drilling - no, they discovered the water vein, so they like to carry it? - Is that why they hit the water vein?
"Yes... I didn't know this was going to happen..."
The place where the Theodoram soldiers are digging the pit is technically out of the range of the dungeon. In other words, excavation is not possible if the dungeon wall is suppressed (in the first place). The Crows had been able to expand the dungeon without labor in a way that led the Theodoram soldiers into the back of the dungeon to open it and dungeon the pits they were able to do.
Even for a Theodoram soldier, it's not necessarily a bad story because dungeonization of the pit eliminates the risk of collapse. Now if a dungeon monster attacked me, I guess the story would be different, but even for Crowe, I didn't mean to harm the workforce in the corner or anything. Only a proportionate number of Theodrum soldiers can operate in the dungeon to retrieve an unexpected amount of magic. In a sense, the Win-Win relationship had been established.
- But if this happens, it's not the story.
'In the meantime, at my discretion, the flood range was dungeoned. I apologize for the ex-post acceptance'
'No, it's a good decision. In this case, that's the only way. "
The hierarchy is already flooded. It can no longer be used as a pit, and even for Theodoram's people, they won't be willing to try again. Even in the sense of ensuring safety here, it's better to keep it dungeoned.
"... the creation of a new water field has allowed us to summon monsters of aquatic habitat, so let's just say we think positively..."
As Crowe struggled to grasp the status quo, Theodoram's soldiers were also stripping out of the confusion… at a valuable sacrifice.
"... how many damage?
"To date, eleven people have been able to confirm. … the scene of the escape water (rinse) was quite deep, so it took time to escape and rescue."
"Really... what about the recovery of the body?
"As things stand, it will be difficult. We've sealed off the entrance downstairs."
Soldiers who have missed are already feeding the dungeons. So I can't recover the body either.
"What do you do after this?
"Ultimately, I'm waiting for your decision... but for now, I'm going to go in the opposite direction as the water came out"
"Is it possible to stay away from the scene?
"Oh, yeah. I can't risk any more water (rinsing). Keep away from the scene for now and you'll be in less danger of smashing through the water again"
Corporal, who sees his superior's decision as reasonable, confirms that he is concerned.
"This time it's water (rinse)... is it the same flow as the water vein I found before?
"Well, I don't know if this vein is connected to a previously found vein, or if it's a completely different flow... even if we could secure a new source of water, is there any change in the conditions under which we are placed?
A corporal who hears his superior's answer asks him in a somewhat unexpected way.
"This time the amount of water is more abundant than you can get from the last water source. There is some danger, but depending on how you spend it, do you think it will serve you well as a water resource?
"Sure. I admit that. However... even if our water situation improves, it will be difficult to expand the base. Try to boost your strength poorly. You have no idea how the Dungeon Master would react?
The corporal had to answer no (no) to the superior's question as to whether he wanted to be like a soldier at Baron Norden's.
"That's why the policy won't change dramatically with the water coming out this time."
I had no choice but to convince myself as a corporal of the superior officer's entrustment... but not all people thought so.