"Finally, there's not going to be an explanation for the intervals that appear."

"Oh... you said there was no regularity."

If the passage to the other world is to be opened by touching folds, that would be some sort of natural phenomenon. And if it is a natural phenomenon, it is considered to be in accordance with certain rules, just like the full moon, tides, seasonal changes, etc. However, it does not seem that there is any regularity in the intervals between the appearance of "mysterious houses".

As a matter of fact, Crowe prepared random number tables to measure the occurrence so that it could not be predicted and waited for due to a regular cycle.

But the enemy also said, "If you don't answer, a merchant has appeared who sits on his back and waits until he leaves."

Even though "Midway's Fantasy Home" also serves as an entrance and exit for the operation of undead troops, it is difficult for a deep merchant to decide on a long (but) butt (chisel).

So Crowe stopped the merchant from appearing to frustrate the merchant's plan, and after about two weeks of confusion, the defeated merchant walked away. A few days later, Crowe appeared to play the triumphant kai song by giving the occasional (by chance) street child a candy ball - a can of canned candy balls.

"Anyway, that's why we need to find out about the mystery house that appears here."

- And the leader's man tightened it.

"But, Deck, how do you tell if it's a" Fancy House "if there's a" Fancy House "out here?

It is a matter of reason. If the judgment criteria are not clear, it is not possible to determine whether or not a "mystery house" has appeared. Other members snorted (nodding) and expressed their consent to the question of the ostracized man.

"There's something like a single landmark." The testimonies of those who returned are consistent in that they were lost when they realized they were covered in a deep fog. "

"Fog..."

"So what? If I see you get fog, is that it?

Like a young man clapped out - of course not.

"- Is there a reason? The request from the Alliance is a hazard assessment here. Especially since the Alliance cares about the possibility that this is a dungeon."

If several groups of adventurers are already out of the news, it may be appropriate for the Alliance to be concerned.

But the same look that the leader was asked to respond to was an unconvincing one.

"... no... until now, you're not a dungeon. You've been lining up your reasons. Why are you telling me about the possibility of a dungeon now?

"Tasteful things. Didn't the people who got the treasure decide between Shirawa and Tonzura?

"First of all, no matter where and what the Adventurer gets, unless it's illegal, the Alliance will never speak up. Some of the merchants now hold treasures in the Familiar House. You don't have to hide or run anywhere."

"Well... well..."

Somehow, "I had the image of a little villain who ran away with treasure, but the facts seem different. As he realizes and thinks about it, the leader speaks even more.

"The adventurer, who returned safely, said he saw nothing dangerous in" The Lost House. "On the other hand, however, there is the fact that several groups of adventurers are missing. The Alliance is vigilant in this regard"

"Well... I don't know..."

To the party members who can't hide their confusion, the leader brings up a story to be kept unworn.

"So what's new is the hypothesis that this abandoned village will not only connect to the mysterious house, but also to the occasional dungeons of the other world."

"" "" - Ha!?