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

Chapter 183 Testimony from the Past 2. Ancient (if any) Contracts (Part 1)

When Crowe sees a piece of paper and realizes that he is thinking about it, the squire asks Xu (Omoro) to ask Crow.

"Master, what is that?

"You had a hard face and thought about it."

"Did it say something troublesome? Dear Lord,

Crowe, questioned and returned to me, explains to the devils.

'It's troublesome when it comes to trouble... we're not the ones who get into trouble. Theodoram. "

'... sounds like a pleasant voice'

'There... it says... what is it...?

"Yes, what book isn't it?

'Oh, this is a contract for buying and selling land. It is a contract that the nobility of Theodoram sold part of its territory to merchants in other countries - perhaps residents of other continents - if you look at them on board.'

'... what?

'... please wait.... that's what... legally... can you...?

What is the Lord's right to the territory of this world?

Will it be different if the lord who already held the territory participates in the country than if he were given the territory by the king? In the latter case, only the right to use the land and the right to collect taxes, and not the ownership itself goes back to the State?

Instead of Theodoram, Crowe, who was oblivious to the rule of law in this world, had no way of judging. Besides, in the case of this deed, that's not all.

'That's the tough part. It's just that this contract was signed over a hundred years ago. If it was a contract before the enactment of the current law, it might not be easy to invalidate it.'

In the end,

'... you should talk to the peter one about this'

- So the Crows headed to Odrant.

"... to the point of becoming..."

Having said that, Crowe left Peeter in silence with a difficult face, but eventually inquired as if he had cut the paralysis.

'... so? Peter'

'Oh, I'm sorry. It was a little tricky... First of all, even in the era when the contract of sale was signed, the royal family must have held title to the land in the kingdom. The Lords learned that they were only given the right to use the land.'

'So this deed is void?

"That was the tricky part... First of all, the Hermets, who are sellers, were former Amurfan lords, who returned to Theodoram a little before the contract..."

'... you're suddenly starting to smell like trouble...'

'Ha... you were actually right...'

Was this Harmets family unhappy with their treatment at Amulfan, or did they fall back on Theodoram bordering the territory? He was greeted by the proper treatment from Theodoram, who got the territory without labor...

'Hi there... it seemed that the head of the Harmets family at the time lacked a thorough talent for territorial management...'

"... is that what you're looking at? Amulfan was in the same spot, so he fell back for the bounty?

"Thank you, sir."

"... so, even after turning around, the diffusion management snuck up, and I was suspicious of my nostalgia once again,"

"As you can see..."

The ostensibly betrayed form of Amurfan said only formal complaints were delivered against Theodrum. The story alone tells us how much we were left with.

'... I think I see a drop in the story...'