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

Chapter 188 -! - Act II - 1. First Battalion of the Royal Illustrative Army/Crow

"Warren, it just so happens that the guys are out there."

The captain - and commander-in-chief of the Royal Army - who had broken into the First Battalion's deputy office without even knocking, General Rover said so without foreshadowing.

"General... for once they have a name tag for 'Shaker'..."

"Oh?" That's easier said than done.

"Was it a spill?... Well, that's anyway"

It was pointed out that the curiosity and rhymes - and that the fried legs were taken - saw signs of a grumpy appearance between General Rover's eyebrows, and Lord Warren switched the subject without appearance.

"You think 'Shaker' attacked the merchant again?

- Sir doesn't seem to be willing to call out until he's tired of it.

"Oops. I knew he was a merchant with a deal with Theodoram, same place"

"And then the results are the same?

"You know what he's talking about. Though Yo (more) seemed to expect a different development from the merchant's side."

"You knew the warning from Kalanigan, didn't you? What kind of measures were you taking?

"Just the arm. Then it seems dangerous. So they had all the magicians in the escort."

"It is. And you think the results are the same?

"I heard the escorts were waiting for their hands. That's why I got stuck in return."

It is Crowe who leaves wanting the name of Conspiracy God among those involved. There's no way I didn't think about when the enemy attacked me with sorcery.... No... Should I say I've overthought it...

The first Crowe devised was the development of a protector with excellent anti-magic defense. It was myself who referred to it. It was the ability of a "broken dungeon" to absorb and disable attacks beyond magic.

The idea of dungeoning the protective equipment is already arresting, but the first prototype that could be done, unfortunately, ended up with an assessment that flexibility was scarce and difficult to move - instead, rigidity was more than sufficient.... Well, it can be described as a common sense and reasonable result rather than assuming a dungeon rich in flexibility and plasticity and elasticity.

Yet Crowe, who could not abandon the direction of dungeonization, brought out the reinforcing leather of Wyburn (which he had made but could not afford) just to try to restrain (stick to) the material. It is a substitute for combining multiple pieces to at least reduce the excess skin of Wyburn. but...

"Uh-huh... I don't know why, but toughened leather is hard to dungeon and tame."

"Yes, regular Wayburn, huh?

'... no. I'm still not familiar with it.... If you do, the biological material is not tamed with the dungeon, not the fortification procedure?

"Well... the behavior of rhetoric and propaganda about dungeonizing creatures, the stewardship of the world won't admit it."

"That? But the master, the mountain hut, the carriage, it was made of wood, right?

"Hmm... is there no problem with normal biological material, not warcraft? Or do you mind if it is further processed and becomes a building material or something... it will need to be verified... but I don't have time to do that right now '

- Depending on that, the proposed reinforced Wyburn leather disappeared.