A little past the middle of May, Sir Warren was in his own room at the battalion filling station, frowning and thinking.

(I don't know what the purpose of (10) is. What the hell are you thinking...?

What plagued Sir Warren was the fact that he did not know if the aim of the Crow was there.

(... Beyond doing all this, we must be acting under a definite strategy.) But I didn't know that... I was wondering if they could call me the Kingdom's katana... but you don't deserve that name...)

It was Sir Warren who was troubled by self-derision... but it is also logical not to know.

- Anyway, the premise is already wrong.

In the first place, Crowe does not act under a "definitive strategy" (...). Whenever he encounters a difficult situation, he just takes measures to get there on the spot. However, Dungeon Master Revised Dungeon Road - I hadn't appraised myself in a long time the other day and it was ranking up from "Dungeon Ruler" to "Dungeon Road". It seems that this is due to the fact that many powerful dungeons outside the standards have been placed under control - this is also outside the standards, so at first glance it just appears to be vivid hands-on. There is no strategy with a core, so if Crowe could read it better, it would be more unusual.

But Lord Warren, who could not think of anything like that, put his head to work as he mocked his genius. The truthful often see fools.

(... Harassment of Theodrum and support for non-fumes is fine, but how does the dungeon get involved there?

I can't believe Crowe himself is a dungeon master - now a dungeon road - etc. Sir Warren was worried because he couldn't understand why Crowe brought up the dungeon (on purpose). It was outside Sir Warren's imagination that a single dungeon master would create dungeons everywhere.

(I can also think of harassment of Yaltas... whatever you think won't be right for it. First, there is a dungeon under the command of Yaltanism that has nothing to do with anything.)

There is no doubt that Yaltanism, which marks the oppression of subhumans (non-fumes), is hostile. I like the attack on the church in Vazari. But I don't think a dungeon was used to counter Yaltanism.

(That said, it is also true that Xu produces dungeons from time to time. Starting with Morrow's twin dungeons...... yeah......?

The strange discomfort crosses the corner of my head.

Sir Warren, who tried to determine who he was, tried to revisit the flow of thought as to what he had just been thinking.

(In association with Morrow's twin dungeons... yes... what the Yalta bishop said before... the placement of the dungeons... Morrow Chard Rock Cave... no!

When Sir Warren realized that, he was only whining (crushing) with his thoughts in his mouth.

"... the relic, Shaldo, has nothing to do with Xu. And... morrow dungeons that would have been placed against that shald should also be considered separately from other dungeons. Then… the intent of……… is involved in pits, rock caves and scrap pits…"

Everything is positioned along the outer circumference of the theodrum so that it is clearly targeted.

"No way......"

When he swallowed the sawdust and spit, Sir Warren put the idea to words.

"... are you going to siege Theodoram in a dungeon...?