The day after the family meeting, I contacted Horn on a Magic Communicator. To ascertain the location of the diameter descending from the mountain behind the village of Edge to Morphan or Israeli fans. Horn didn't seem to be able to give an immediate answer either, so the people in Silva's village would answer later after consultation.

As good as that is, the problem is a word that Horn leaked at that time.

"Ah......"

'Yeah? What's up?

"No... I just remembered... the..."

"What? You're not sure."

'No... that... I'd be in trouble if they offended me... the round balls in the example... the...'

I made money threatening horns who didn't get the rules...

"The legend of a buried castle?"

"Yes, I'm not sure when, but at the northeastern edge of the Israelite fans... there was a mountain castle near where they were separated by mountains from the gates of Noland. They said there was a way out of the gates of Noland, but it was not wide enough to move the army, and there was no risk that it would wash behind us if it was sealed, and it was a castle that boasted of its steadfastness because it was surrounded by mountains. '

"Hmm?"

"Rumor has it that some mines produced gold or jewels, they were storing treasures that didn't suit the little territories"

"Hmm."

"But one time the castle was swallowed up by a landslide..."

... enough to be done. It was in Gifu Prefecture. They buried it in a landslide caused by the Tianzheng earthquake, but there was a burial money legend there, too.

"Only the castle hall or the knowledge of the people of the Territory was filled… the land, once called the" Red Open Land (Lowry) "because of the colour of the soil, now leaves only the red cliffs after the collapse, and is called the red cliffs (Rotocliffe)"

"... so? Is there a rumor going around that treasure is buried there?

"So much so that it's spreading... many people used to dig back for the reserve, but in the end they couldn't dig out any of it..."

"It's sedated now," he said?

"Yes."

Hmm... this is important information. Even if we skip the heartbreaking word of burial money, we might be able to use it for our base if we can unearth the buried castle. Underground secret base...... sounds really good. Besides, if it's a setup for a scholarly escort who likes to look for burial money, Kites, it's why adventurers move around, right?

'... Horn, the whole ball thing is a no-comment, but it gave me an interesting story. I hope you don't mind my asking about the path through the mountains.

"Yes, sir."

The horn one, he looks strangely frightened... Are you frightened? There's no way I'm going to make a scene like this.

While I was looking at such a horn, I was worried about it.

"Horn, talk flies... do you guys ever head out to coastal countries?

When I asked him that, he answered no (yes) with some confusion, even though he showed relief that the topic had changed.

"Be us, be the beasts, because we will basically never leave the mountains or the woods. What's that?

"No, now I'm wondering where you explained you got the ancient liquor from when you gave it to Lord Elgin."

'I just said I pulled it off the sinking ship and gave it to you... was it awkward (first)?

Looks like Horn's starting to care now, too. It's the same with these guys who are annoyed by the ancient booze noise. Ignore the possibility that the scandal of origin has fuelled the interest of the aristocrats. In addition to that...

'You've spoken of me as a substitute for about a hundred years ago... though it seems to have come from Lupa to Sir Holbeck'

Perhaps it has stirred the interest of the aristocrats.

'... Horn, for a moment. Whether the aristocrats are not offering their use to coastal countries... you might want to explore this as well. Can we get Selmine to look into it?' 'I beg you... is that the important thing?

'It may or may not matter. However, you should be prepared in advance. I am also curious as to how the coastal States are reacting to the matter of sugar in either case. I thought it might be a good idea to make you wander around on the pretext of what you were talking about. "

Yeah, this is something I should talk to my family about.