If the quality of the incoming adventurer is unclear, it will also affect future development plans. In that sense, these idiots were a good reference.

"Let's get back to this theory. Suppose that's what the Adventurer Alliance thinks... '

"In this case... we need to be vigilant... not..."

"... Was it awkward (first) to end it?

Ness asks me,

"No, the Gorotsky have already taken over some of them, and now they will."

- And Crowe just doesn't seem to care.

'And... in the course of that day... welcome the pedestrians...'

"I thought Lord Haifa was right. Even if we assume that we have destroyed the Gorotsky people, on the other hand, the pedestrians are getting the drops safely, so we can't even ask them to say it's dangerous."

Following Haifa, Dabal also speaks out for Ness advocacy. Regardless, I have no objection as a crow.

"Assuming the Adventurer Alliance is in danger, I guess the commercial alliance folks will follow that view"

"Even as an Adventurer's Guild, you don't have enough evidence to get out strong."

- Thinking about it, I can't just say that the situation is necessarily a bad one right now.

On the other hand, however, it was also true that there were points to reflect on.

'Priority should be given to expanding ground installations. I didn't think there was a rampage that would suddenly unleash attack magic'

"I wouldn't be alarmed if I said I was alarmed... I wouldn't even be able to do this"

Humans are a lot of ways.

'I don't know about treating those people as human standards... but anyway, it was awkward (first) to lack the information gathering infrastructure on the ground. We'll have to improve the interception system. "

When Crowe expressed that opinion, the relatives told him something.

"So, there's a demon over there."

"There's not that many traps, either, is there? Dear Lord,

"Well, you don't make a trap, boss."

"There's just a bungalow lined up..."

"Uh-huh..." Whatever happens to "fog", do we need to develop it anew? I'd like to incorporate an automatic counterattack system if possible to reduce the burden on Ness, the provisional dungeon master... '

Are you a commissioning alley in "The Labyrinth of "?

"Ah. I think we should think about implementing it as soon as we've cleared up the problem..."

"But Master, the enemy hasn't arrived in the first place?

"Before then, I would have been organized using the features there. Is it easy to convert to other dungeons?

'That's what...'

The automatic counterattack system implemented in the "Labyrinth of " is a system assembled utilizing the "Labyrinth of " characteristic of randomly reflecting a magical attack. When it comes to making full use of it, it is necessary to attach the same characteristics to the "Mirai Fantasy Home", but that was not even envisaged.

'When this happens, it hurts that you didn't set your self-defense forces high'

'Smokescreen... or fog and then we were going to outrun it with a metastatic trap...'

"Even with the fog, I only thought about the blockage of vision in my original plan."

'In the first place... in the subterranean hierarchy... only fighting... assuming... was there...'

"Oh, that was too broad. Didn't envisage an attack on the ground '

Even if the abandoned house group on the ground is destroyed, there is likely to be no visitors themselves to the abandoned village of Avan. Commercial guilds will move to keep them from doing so, but they shouldn't have a unique unit of actual work. If some adventurers run wild like this one, they won't have the ability to deter it.

Then, as for the Crows, we have to fight to protect the "Midway Fantasy Home"...

"Yeah, well, I'd also like to show my ability to rebuild and recover..."

"It might give the Adventurer Alliance an excuse."

'Then… we need a rapid annihilation on the ground…'

"So far, we don't have that much power - do we?"