Crowe, who has never dreamed of bringing - somewhat more than diagonally - material of concern to Theodrum, Marcus or Illustria, was listening to feedback from the Spirits, clients of the Spirit Gate project. That said, there is no reason why there are spirits who can say something directly (whispering) toward Crowe, and in the end Shanor went in between to get an opinion, and he was telling Crowe that.

"Hmm... the Spirit Gate itself is effectively utilized, right?

'Yeah. We're all happy because it's been tough trying to go that way before'

"So, what about inconvenience and dissatisfaction? May I speak to the Spirit Gate other than the" Lake "?

"Uh..."

I look at Shanor, who unnaturally let his eyes swim, and I suspect that this is somehow faulty, Crowe. If so, it is the manufacturer's responsibility to improve the defect immediately.

That's what Crowe thought of the modern Japanese perception in the root part... the spirits, including Shanor, did not. You can't buy the wrath of a crow by imitating the spiritual gates you built and opened up to the lake. If you think so, you can also pull back.

Shanoah behaves suspiciously against Crowe, who pursues him in surprise.

At this time, the spirits' thoughts were somehow received by the relatives who took Shanor's heart into account, saying words of encouragement.

"Move after you leave the gate..."

'Ugh, yeah. It's my favorite resting place around the gate, but the wasteland continues from there...'

At the time Theodoram took the farmland, Marcus closed the upstream waterway to prevent Theodoram from having access to agricultural water. By using water from the dungeon at present, we are able to maintain agricultural land on the Theodoram side somehow. On Marcus' side, however, there was still no restoration of agricultural land, and the landscape that remained a wasteland was spreading.

'... I know it's hard to move to Marcus, but that doesn't make it possible to just add more dungeons to Marcus' side, does it? It breaks the equilibrium with Theodoram. "

It is Crowe's true that he doesn't want to break this because the tension feels like a corner is rising.

'Yeah, I know that. So, I'm talking to you about things...'

… The complaint from the spirits was whether we could build a small resting place everywhere.

"Look, around" Crevasse, "you created a cavity where the sentinel Cave Rats could hide, didn't you? Oh, I was wondering if you could make it... '

'No... is that all right? It's like a rat's den, isn't it?

"Yeah, it's a big difference if you don't have one."

'Well... I don't mind if it's to that extent...'

After listening to the spirits' appeal, Crowe arranged a small resting spot in the corridor to facilitate the spirits' movement.

It was only a "tempting (various) lake" built in terms of the movement of the spirits, but it was having an impact that could not be ignored on this world.

As usual, dungeons are like starches of magic, and their magic rarely spreads around them. But that lake isn't, and it keeps spreading its magic around. The amount of magic released was not significant, but it was beginning to have an impact that could not be ignored on the magic flow because it continued to release sustainably.

Yes, the skewed distribution of magic due to the "rock cave" called for a new pulse, so much so that the magic that had tended to stagnate until then began to circulate.

The Crows still don't know that.