Since the start of the "Labyrinth of (Obsessed)," Voldaban has been placed in some unwanted position since the debut of that combatant, to be precise, but he wasn't just caricaturally looking at them and the disaster that had sprung up in his own country.... Well, it's a little too subtle to say a national disaster, and it's also true that one thing didn't help me right now.

In the meantime, Aban's "mystery house" is still unclear, and there is no harm - as a country - in the first place. So let it go for the moment - the problem is the thief who named "Shaker". Besides the fact that there are quite a few deals with Theodoram, other countries are somehow becoming interested. I suppose it's because Theodoram is named in the decision statement, but it's also bad news to let a group of criminals go wild that is attracting international attention.

Depending on that, the Voldaban summit is having to think about dealing with the "shakers" -

"Third time."

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Everyone responds with silence to the dialogue that one of the Secretary of State has spoken of.

"A third damage report was received from a commercial guild. The victim is also a merchant, in the same way that he is engaged in dealings with Theodoram. … and I have no hands on passers-by other than merchants"

"... are they still like 'Shakers'?

"You were kind enough to raise your name tag. There's no question."

Apparently, Voldavan's commerce secretary and the man continue to talk abominably - and somewhat strangely - about it.

"There are three streets connecting our country to Theodoram in all, large and small. Of which only a little on the smallest and least trafficked streets....... WHY!?

The commerce secretary summoned in frustration.

"Why do they stick to that place!? That place doesn't mean it's a traffic rush.... yet - why did they pick that place!?

What the Shakers are doing, or trying to do, is undoubtedly an economic blockade. … but why did the street with the least impact of the blockade be chosen as the target?

The lack of understanding of the purpose was irritating the Commercial Secretary.

"... as far as previous arrangements are concerned, I don't think they're weak."

It was Sir Ordnance who responded in a blunt tone.

"... your arm stands, but there's a chance you'll have less gestures?

"Then it should be more frivolous. There will be no inconvenience in changing the hunting grounds."

Sir Ordnance who truncated someone's objection with bassari. He was also confused without knowing what Shaker was after... and one of the irritated ones.

"So you don't like the fact that the bandits who named 'Shaker' are in a less damaging place?"

Though it is the Secretary of the Interior who summed it up with a teasing mouthful, there is no browning colour in its eyes.

"That's the thing to say without fear of misunderstandings. Is there something in that place they're sticking to? I don't know, but I can't even put in place effective measures."

Listening to the words of the Commercial Secretary, the lords in line contemplate...

"I don't care what they say about that place..."

"Simply thinking about it would be a safe house"

"But... it would be a safe house with prey. Looks like you're obsessed with a safe house and miss your prey, don't you think as a bandit you'll end up falling for it?

"Sure... I heard there was a dungeon before..."

"It would be a long time ago rather than before. It's been about a hundred and twenty years since they crusaded us."

"It's possible that the dungeon is back... no... but it's not linked to the bandits"

"No... they definitely had the" secret society of evil to conquer the world. "Aren't we going to use the power of the dungeon for that purpose?

"Then we shall refrain from conspicuous imitation until the dungeon is resurrected."

"Even if the dungeon is resurrected.... how do dungeons, world conquests and banditry connect?