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

Chapter 176: Patrol of National Visitors 1. Camp in front of Gabel (Part 1)

The kites, who took over the role of Vinstadt resident to Amdor, left Vinstadt willingly four days after the May festival. Kate is set to be a problem child in the aristocracy for once, so it is a departure in the carriage that Amdor came on board - in fact, the historical (neat) dungeon that Crowe created with Dungeon Magic.

Nine days later, arriving at the camp, a day away from Gabel, the line was fortunate to be uninhabited and changed the appearance of the carriage (dungeon) - from something aristocratic, heavy and luxurious, to something adventurous and pragmatic. Once dressed and disguised at the same time, Manastella's noble Kate Augustine and her accompanying line disappear, and instead are the adventurers who wrap around a veteran-like atmosphere.

"Get dressed, are you done? Maria... you ended up dressed like that."

"Yep. You told me to change my previous outfit because I think I can remember it. Your husband showed you...... catalog? Could it have been? I chose something that seemed easy to move from."

Maria said so was still overexposed in fashion: a short sleeve safari jacket with a hem tied under her chest, a hessy little t underneath it, and a short bread with a jacket and a slender design on her lower body.

"I prefer not to hide my skin with long clothes (robes) because I feel the magic flow on my skin when it's my flush."

"When I was a kid, I was taught by Tree Monster (Ent) and the Beastman Mage... When you learn the uncommon flush, your outfit becomes less common too..."

"Well... it's depressing for the men to come by."

Only appearance (...) is if Maria, a Nordic-style beauty, is dressed in overexposed fashion... in this case she should probably say that if she doesn't wrap it (...)... then there's no reason for the men to leave it alone. As for the insects that flock to the lights, they shut up to come by the walrus, but they didn't feel like wearing thick clothes until they lost the efficiency of their magic.

That said, being nursed as the same person as the nobleman's escort Maria, who was in Vinstadt, would also be something of an obstacle to future activities. Crowe's strict order to change his costume was disputed on the grounds that it could be activated by sorcery, as mentioned earlier, so that Crowe would offer Maria the costume she wanted as a compromise. Incidentally, there was no way that he could imitate Crowe's (teasing) Marunou's (Yuki) desire to sign a light communal disorder, such as buying women's clothes at a boutique, which was combined with telemarketing by choice from the catalogue.

"But... that's just your husband's world clothes, not half as exotic as it sounds. Buttons?... there are plenty of them."

Buttons also exist in this world, but in one way or another they are a decorative treatment, and string fastenings still dominate in the clothing of the general public. By the way, the zip that was on the shortbread is just too advanced to be a problem, so Crowe is replacing it with a crying manual button.

Meanwhile, Frey's clothes talking to Maria are just wrapped in the same long clothes (robes) as before. Anything, now they say it's a gift from my late grandmother...

"... the same childish design, isn't it?... I can't tell you what it looks like again..."

With a lop-ear rabbit-style hood, it was a design that could only be described as for children, no matter where anyone looked from. In fact, Frey was given it when he was just a kid, but the automatic sizing enchant became the enemy, and it can still be worn.

"So, but the thing itself is good, right? It's sturdy, it won't get dirty, it has easy protection... even this ear actually has an audible encouragement."

"That's right..."

I didn't wear it at Vinstadt because there would be no nobility attached to it. So just wearing this again made it an easy disguise.

"It stands out in a different way from me..."