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

Chapter 159: Disastrous Awakening 3. The Royal Castle of Theodoram (Part 2)

"... do you want to sell Demon Stone?

It was Secretary Lembach who bit Sir Zilka, who was whining (crushing) in a throwing tone, with a sword screen called Outside (among others).

"What did you do?" The art of artificial demon stones was completed with the dedication of the technical team in our country. It is the lifeline of our country, which is cramped with securing demonic stones. It's out of the question to sell lightly!

"... assuming you put it up for sale... if you expose the existence of a technology that produces demonic stones, that technology may have a high value, but it will be nothing more than selling it."

"Finally, the price of Demon Stone could crash. Don't bring any benefit to our country."

He also devoured the waste from Military Sergeant Lembach, followed by Commercial Sergeant Mandique and Agriculture Sergeant Laxman, who also had to withdraw his thoughts with the words of apology.

"... Anyway, for the moment, we just have to narrow it down to sugar that's going to sell and intensify the sale. Happy or unhappy, the sugar confectionery of the subhuman people has become the igniter, and the consumption of sugar itself is increasing. I made a slight price cut, and it's not that painful."

By agreeing with the words of Commercial Secretary Mandique, we decided on the policy for the moment...

"... but is this really a coincidence?

Eight times I was in the mood, but Secretary Lembach represented what everyone on the spot thought.

"At a time when things are getting tough with other countries, and at a time when the Asians are setting up sugar sales, there will be a gold rush, etc..."

It was the Commercial Secretary of Mandique who responded to the Military Secretary's blur.

"I feel it's too much to say coincidence, but it would still be coincidence. If it was beer and sugar, we might have been able to align our feet. But how does Marcus or Morvania get involved there?

"I agree. I can't even think of a theory that Marcus and Morvania are hand in hand... but then it doesn't explain that abominable rocky mountain dungeon. I'm sure Marcus would be a little bothered by that."

The Foreign Secretary of Torland agrees with this opinion, but Military Secretary Lembach seems to disagree with this…

"No, I want you to wait. Did the Marcus guys forget to squeak out before that rocky mountain appeared? I don't think it's possible that some kind of bondage existed."

"That's right..."

Marcus showed up at that place because Crowe had directed him to the Greater Skeleton Wyburn dispatched, but he was careful not to be witnessed by Theodrum's side, so Theodrum didn't grasp the circumstances around it either.

"Besides, did you forget that the suburbs who broke out in Baron Barren's territory in Illustria brought up a novel means of blocking trade? I don't think it has anything to do with the national disaster that our country is suffering right now."

"Mmmm..."

He was military secretary Lembach to speak of, but the Foreign Secretary of Torland argues against this.

"But... if you say that the Subhumans set it up, how do you explain Marcus and Morvania's movements? If you have enough influence to move those two countries, you don't need to imitate anything like this. Besides, even if the Dungeon Master had some kind of friendship with the Subhumans, how do you explain the money?

"Mm-hmm. When it comes to casting new gold coins, it's all up to us to decide when to cast them and when to use them. No matter how many suburbans say they use strange techniques, it was impossible to know all of them in advance."

"That's right..."

I do not want to blame a single person for all the disasters. I do not have to understand the claims of Military Secretary Lembach, nor do I want to think that there are so many powerful adversaries. I can understand the thoughts of Commercial Secretary Mandique and Foreign Secretary Torland.

It was Sir Laxman Agriculture who broke in when the story was about to get stubborn.

"- That said, it is also true that Oddly Ping (Soku) fits too well. Or someone joining hands with the subhumans... without a doubt."

"Someone...?

"You seem to have forgotten that there are countries that are making friends with the Asians, countries that are hostile to our country under the water, countries that are able to negotiate with other countries, and... there have been countries that have come into contact with our country before about gold making, right?

"- Illustria!

"It's decided... and I just wanted to say... there's something about sugar..."

When I try to put all the blame somewhere, the more I have to say, the more things that don't fit. In the case of Illustria, the production of sugar and the skill with which it is used are not compatible with the national circumstances and culture of Illustria.

But if you can't make a country take full responsibility...

"... is there a coastal country involved?

"Or three hands together?

"Impossible, but... when things get that big, isn't it impossible to hide them through?

"One more thing. We do have a competitive relationship with our country in the matter of sugar, but it is also true that our country buys firewood and so on from coastal countries. Ignore it and do business with us… What good is it for the coastal countries?

It was the confused Secretaries of State, but here Treasurer Fabik takes the floor again.

"Can you shelve that pry once you know where the main culprit is? More than that, now I want you to lend me your wisdom as to what you will do to acquire foreign currency"

It is also a story of the extreme.

Secretary of the Interior Merca groaned pompously as they all contemplated.

"... in that rocky mountain dungeon, you could pick gold, not to mention a lot of it?

As they all turned around, the Secretary of the Interior spun (tweeted) more words.

"There's also the coal thing...... can we focus a little more on exploring that dungeon?