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

The Universal History of Illustrated Dressing Pyjamas 3. Illustrated Royal Castle (Part 2)

"No... I don't think it's just about sugar sweets, seeing as I've been in contact with them in a way that involves the Seaford climate."

"Hmm?"

The Chancellor stares at Giroli and Sir Warren.

"What do you mean? Sir Warren."

"If you have an idea, do you want me to talk to you?

"No... it doesn't take a clear form yet..."

Sir Warren will wrap his thoughts around both his mouth cage and his mouth, organizing and stating them. And when he heard his thoughts, he roared. It is the usual.

"Using Shearcaster as a second base for non-fumes..."

"There's already a sugar confectionery shop, so if you ask me, it's not funny."

"We cannot make a decision at this time as to whether a clear plan exists to that extent. Think about it to the point where it's possible that you're tired of it."

"... there's no specific contact from the other side."

"It can be. Maybe he was just trying to get a handout with the Seaford climate."

"Hmm... are the non-fumes watching the expansion of their forces?"

If you're thinking about versus Theodoram, you don't want to make enemies of non-Theodoram people (human beings). It is a convincing story to broaden our base in a calm manner as part of cohesion policy. Now it's about sugar confectionery, and the hit on non-fumes is soft. It's not so strange to think of a sheer custard with a sugar confectionery store as a second base.

- And it was a convincing three...

"- Not necessarily"

"" "What!?

… it is Sir Warren's true pinnacle that lightly denies it.

"Though it is a somewhat dressed idea, we may try to relieve Lord Holbeck's burden by using Shearcaster as our second base, worrying about the current situation, which is overburdening him."

"" "Uh-huh..." "

Sir Warren was right to wear it, but if you look at Sir Holbeck's current black condition, it's not a story that can be denied from the head. Though I may have been more concerned that my friendship with Lord Holbeck would be repugnant as the culprit of Black's service than to say so.

"Isn't that an impossible story..."

I'm so convinced we were together...

- It is over-thinking.

The matter of this wearing pyjamas is outside the Crow's consciousness from start to finish, and thus there is no slight (misty) dust (dust), such as the intention to do something about the shearcaster. On the contrary, Crowe, of course, would not have imagined such a development, not even Selmayne.

But reality betrayed those thoughts.

"… anyway, we need to explain to the Seaford climate how it has been."

"Hmm... it's also my favorite opportunity, and I'd like to rub the information with Lord Holbeck at this time."

- It was the end of the line.

By the way, it was the Seaford climate that was baffled by the fact that he told the stick to "pass friendship (okay) through non-fumes" and so on, but fortunately the solution came from the other side at this time.

... I doubt if I can say that's lucky.

"... no matter how many of those kids clothes you ask me to get... how many have you been here?

"Seven as it stands, perhaps more after this."

"Not at all... Your Highness will be pleased to reveal..."

A second prince who was eagled of his heart by a wearing pyjama showed it off every time, and as a result, a wearing pyjama fever spread among the nobles, and as a result...

"What is the merchant in question saying?

"Ha... I got it occasionally (by chance), so I don't know if I'll be sure if I have the next arrival... However, I said I would try my best."

"Do we have to buy time by following up on that reply..."

- The day when Crowe received a request (SOS) from Selmine, but he didn't know what was going on and was confused, was approaching.