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

Chapter 175 Leather Disturbance - Act I - 7. The Distress of the Rover Brothers

One day after Kunz brought the example leather to Banks,

- No, brother, what's on the stick? What's Crimson Burn leather?

What I am asking with a bewildered voice is General Isharae Rover, who is the commander of the First Battalion of the Kingdom of Illustration and concurrently commander in chief of the Royal Army,

"There won't be anything. It's about the business card holder you gave me before."

The General and Tong Rakhan's (dull) opponent were Sir Yermaia Rover, who acted as Acting Chief Military Officer as the General's fruitful brother.

"... Well, business card holder...?

General Rover, who had often twisted his neck,

"... Oh, yeah. You once pushed me on my brother. So, what's wrong with the card holder?

The opponent to whom Banks-based merchant Perrib offered his business card holder was General Rover, no other. The General, who was a luxurious leather product but did not use it himself or intends to use it in the future such as a business card holder, gave it up to his brother, the Acting Secretary of State for Military Affairs, as Paribu had expected.

"I want to know where. Where the hell did you get this from?

"A merchant I know sent me over. I was thanked for my daily friendship and everything.... Was it bad? No?

"Yes... in a way. It was a luxury product with" Sukobu ". It's the first time an acquaintance pointed it out to me, too."

Speaking in Purlib's honor, I have informed you that in giving General Rover the business card holder of the case, it is a rare piece of leather called "Crimson Burn." However, General Rover was not interested in luxury leather products or anything else, so he just read them from right to left. Even when he gave way to his brother's deputy, he was completely oblivious to communicating information about the area.

"... that's what my brother says..."

"If it means bribery, it's subtle, to be honest. It would be more profitable to sell it as is than to use it as a bribe. It's a substitute for giving to the royal family, not a single soldier."

He was Lord Rover, who told him pale, but not the general who was asked.

"... what's wrong with you again?

"That's what you won't know until you ask the giver. If you dare to think... didn't you know the person you gave it to was worth it... or..."

"... or what?

General Rover asks in fear. This brother has been spinning his head fast for a long time, but the downside is that he thinks too early to the extra possibilities. Honestly, it's weird to ask, but if you don't ask me here, I have a feeling it's going to be more troublesome.

"... unlikely, but if you had other Crimson Burn leather products and gave them away with the publicity,"

Crimson burn leather, if you ask me, seems to be a substitute for what has been called "phantom leather" for a long time since its manufacture. It's hard to imagine a merchant possessing any of those things... No? Didn't you hear the same story before...?

"... brother... no way...?

"That's why I want to know where. If there's anything else in this leather, hold it down as soon as possible, or it'll be a dance of ancient liquor."

You can't just leave me alone, can you? I heard my brother explain that, General Rover with his head.

"... is it true that this guy also picked up non-fumes from somewhere...?

"I want to make sure of that. Sorry to rush you, but who gave it to you?

"I'm a merchant from Banks. He said he was an Israeli fan."

"Will you write me a reference?

"I'll write it right away."

The stage returned to Banks.