The mysterious lake that emerged a short distance from the "rock cave of disaster" - some of which are beginning to be called the "tempting lake" - was communicated to countries by Marcus and Theodoram without going between them. With regard to border issues, Teodrum did not suddenly say that it was interference in internal affairs on a daily basis, but this case was just unexpected. Along with the prerequisite that it was unlikely to fit into the boundaries of mere border issues, detailed information had been circulated on each side - for theodrum.

And with that information, the usual four people gathered their foreheads early in the morning to discuss it.

"... Warren, I made you a dungeon.

It was General Rover who frowned between his eyebrows and cut off the question. Even thoughtlessly, "If I could have another dungeon, I'd have spoken," and so on, and I'm really worried about it.

"That's the problem. It looks like a dungeon because it was built overnight… too different from a known dungeon."

Sir Warren answers this.... don't even give me the same rumors the other day.

"Too different - what do you mean? I don't think there's ever been a lake-type dungeon?

He was the Chancellor who asked back suspiciously, but in answer Sir Warren said,

"Yep. The problem is not the lake water, but the rock masses surrounding it. - It's like refusing human access."

"Mm, that way."

"As long as it takes... if you ask me..."

In other words, a dungeon is a mechanism for recovering magic vegetables and magic powers by luring prey into its own territory and killing it, or letting a dungeon monster kill it. There is no way to adopt a structure that refuses to intrude on prey. Even if the Dungeon Master was involved in the design, the intrinsic problem remains the same. Whether it is prey or foe, its existential significance is shaken, such as a dungeon that does not presuppose a lure into the interior. There can't be any such thing... except Crowe's "Dungeon".

"... but, Warren, what the hell did he build that for?

"As it stands, it is unknown. This means that the lake is considered to be the first step in a vast plan."

"... it's a first step, so you can't see the whole plan from there."

- No.

Considering the immense plan and nothing, the convenience of the spirits' movement, we just prepared a place for the installation of the Spirit Gate that would not be disturbed by humans.

Since the Spirit Gate could serve its purpose at the time it was opened, I do not intend to get any more hands on the "lake" as a crow. Do you have any plans for the future?

"Probably. It's about that" somehow. You must be working out a plan. "

I say no...

"Uhm... Sir Warren, can't you predict even one scale between the plan and the plan?

To the King's question, Sir Warren showed his frequent patrols.

"... No, Warren, if you have any ideas, wash them."

"I can't forbid you to express such speculation without being sure..."

"Just talk to me."

"... if I dare to imagine, I wonder if it would be possible to use the water as bait to lure Theodoram's soldiers to come and destroy them."

"Destroyed, huh?

"... wait. So... Sir Warren, is his lake more than just a lake?

"I thought you probably had a powerful defensive capability. I wouldn't be surprised if they heard it was a dungeon."

They imagined something like Maru Masada in Osaka Castle. I have a lot to think about.

"... sounds like a possible story..."

- No.

It's important, so I repeat... completely different.

"It's just… that the value of his lake as a source of water is important in order to form this measure. In other words, it is necessary to reduce the value of other water sources, that is, to cause thirst."

"... oh no..."

"I don't know if it's powerful enough to cause dry weather, but given that his lake is upstream of the river that serves as a source of water for Theodoram, it's not possible to poison it or anything."

Sir Warren has no voice in his ominous assumptions.

"It's just... whether or not there's going to be that much harsh behavior. … I don't feel it is in line with previous policies."

What Crowe is most alarmed about is the refugee of the Theodoram people. There's no way that Crowe would do such a stupid imitation.

I don't know what's going on back there. At the same time, I could somehow have guessed that it doesn't fit Crowe's policy.

"Hmmm... I do feel incompatible with the benevolence shown to me so far"

Instead of Rendezvous, Theodoram's invading troops - fewer than four thousand two battalions. The number of Dungeon Master kills at a time is probably one of the best - but it's annihilating.

"Another possibility… could also be to discourage Theodoram and Marcus from starting a dispute…"

"Are you actually even a sign of that?

"No… so this isn't convincing either"

"Hmm... it seems distant, but it's best to keep an eye on things."