Sir Warren flips a note of information he has recently received, as he notices something in his voice.

"... there it is, here it is. … strange haunted mansions appear in the abandoned village of Voldavan…"

The information found by Sir Warren was about a dungeon built in the abandoned village of Avan, "The Fantasy Home of Between (Aye)". At this time, Yo (more) is not seen as a dungeon. In this world, too, there was something like the legend of "Fancy House" - "Nero's Fancy House" was famous - so it was thought to be like its substream.

By the way, soon after Crowe pulled in the first merchant to conduct the "phantom town" actuation test, another merchant revealed the night in an abandoned village, so Crowe pulled this lucky into the test. I will revisit the draft for further details, but anyway, as a result, in a short period of time, two cases followed, and the communication ran from the local commercial guild, which decided that there was some possibility of a ploy, to the commercial guilds of various countries by the Magic Conductor, and the information also reached under Sir Warren (originally).

"... suppose this is a dungeon of the..."

- No.

Pitt and the abandoned pit were merely placed under command at the end of the line, and the rock cave was built for harassment and distraction, and the abandoned village of Avan - and the "Labyrinth of (particular)" - only occasionally (by chance) had affordable properties there.

"... we can't be sure if the intent is there... but if we do poorly, Theodoram could be holding onto his country's trading route..."

Sir Warren goes on to speculate - rather than speculate or fantasize - even more.

"In the eyes of Sir Marvick Commerce and Treasurer Vermott, that golden noise was apparently a hand in attacking Theodoram's economy...... meh... after striking a blow to Theodoram's economy with golden gold, now we're going to threaten it until circulation?

He was Sir Warren, who was bumping and whining, but at that time someone opened the door without a knock and entered the room. In emergency situations, it is normal for the army to blow up somewhere, such as courtesy, but not many people behave like that when they are unattended.

"What's with the drawcage without even eating? Warren, are you worried about the soldiers coming to me?

When General Rover said so, he showed them a large plate with sandwiches and a pot that would probably contain dark tea.

"... aren't you overthinking it?

It is General Rover's first voice after having finished a simple but adequate meal and hearing Sir Warren's concerns.

"It may indeed be beryllium. However, when I do..."

"Can't you explain the sightseeing dungeon placement..."

Problem with banded placement of dungeons, brought out of Marcus and Yaltanism during last year's "Rock Cave of Disaster" commotion. Sir Warren brought up the possibility that a new interpretation existed for it.

"Sure, if you pull Morrow and Shaldo out, the other dungeons don't even look like they're surrounding Theodoram... but, Warren,"

Once the word is cut, General Rover points to a point on the map with a boneless thick finger.

"What if this... abandoned village like Avan is a dungeon of the"? No, putting him in numbers doesn't make him a material to deny band-shaped placement, does it?