I felt that things were going to be more interesting than I expected, so Crowe decided to withdraw once again and convene a family meeting. However, before...

"Keep the basement of the abandoned village dungeoned. Maybe, but we're going to be here a lot. If you cover up and disguise yourself just like Odrant, you won't be noticed in the dungeon."

"... that's what Shanoah's been looking for over there."

In Odrant's conference room, which was completely transformed into Crowe's staff headquarters - which in this case meant adding a ginseng (...) to the conspiracy (...) - Crowe finished explaining the situation to the people who lived side by side. The families who received the report all have a subtle look on their face.

I understand things are unexpected and confusing. But would it be enough to call a family meeting?

"Lord... what are you up to...?

'Don't say anything bad about people, Grandpa. It's a corner opportunity, so I want to use it effectively and efficiently - that's all, right?

"Efficient - then?

'Ah. I have a customer who brought in a story that looks interesting around the corner. Wouldn't it be a human being wanting to hear a little more about it?

"Hmm?"

'I mean... you say (you say) to observe for a while without hurrying to stop or kick me out?

'That's the thing. Plus, it's a corner, so take another step from there -'

"One more step..."

"... Step in..."

I think the blue-white undead's complexion has gotten worse somehow.

'... Crowe, Lord, what are you thinking?

You're not thinking anything disturbing, are you? I was just wondering if you could get some interesting stuff if people would stop by and scratch your shin in the future. "

"Hmmm......"

Is that why you're using that abandoned village as an intelligence hub?

You're not gonna make it into a dungeon?

"That's the agenda for this one."

Crowe continues his words by looking around at how his men are doing. The dungeon cores are not here, but the signs are conveyed via the reading.

"Let's sort this out, shall we? First, there's the Spirit Gate thing that the spirits asked me to do."

"Oh, you remembered me for once."

'Naturally.... I'll keep going. To do this, we need to create a magic build-up everywhere, but this doesn't necessarily have to be a dungeon.'

"Hmm... there's nothing wrong with that."

"On the other hand, there is a dungeon seed thing. We need to have one more dungeon as soon as possible.... and one more thing, you can't forget about the entrance and exit of the undead."

Kites, the undead are in full swing. This is a more real problem for them.

"Considering the above, Avan was thought to be convenient to operate as a dungeon."

I have no objection to the families. That should have been the established policy. What changes will be made there?

'But the people hiding over there changed the situation a little. If we keep it this lonely abandoned village in the future, people with scratches on their tibia (shins) may use it as a safe house in the future. If you do that, you don't have to work hard to get some underground information. "

"I mean... even if I dungeon, I can't help but tell you about it."

'That's a good guess, Ness. Exactly, but that's not all. To keep that place as it is now a hideout for the little villains......'

"... you need to keep the others away," he said?

'That's right. So far, they're spreading ghost rumors, but what happens after the dark deal is over? Wouldn't the rumors around the corner go away, too?

So far, Crowe's - not by grandfather's standards - is a conjecture.

"... to turn that abandoned village into a whole haunted mansion?

"... the boss is thinking about something amazing..."

"... I knew you weren't busy..."

'Sounds interesting!

…………

Upon hearing each person's comments, Crowe cut them out again.

"Be convinced about the basic policy -"

"I'm not convinced or satisfied."

'... I think you understand, but here's another thing to think about'

"- What?

He said he didn't want to hear any more troublesome stories, but Crowe's story was extremely reasonable in contradiction to the plan.

"... where to dispose of the treasure, of..."