Admiral, I will check the island shadow at 10 o'clock and change hands.

Change hands. When you see the island in question, check the surroundings from above - including the presence or absence of a reef. As soon as safety is confirmed, slow down speed and altitude and land quietly. "

"Understanding (Rajah)"

Observations from above did not confirm the presence of magical deviations, starches, or large monsters. Infrared exploration shows no signs of fire. Even Crowe's [Virtual Dungeon] can't grasp the whole island at once, so we'll have to get closer and investigate.

Fearing the reefs and shallow waters, Crowe instructed them to land a little off the island. When I was temporarily roaming the ocean at night and sounding from the water, the results appeared without putting aside.

Admiral, I am picking up a lot of wreckage on the bottom of the ocean. It looks like it's quite old. It's just... "

It's basically unusual for a crispy Christmas city, and I keep my mouth shut on the way to reporting.

─ Just, what's wrong?

Yes, there is an unnatural bias in the distribution of wreckage. Even if you think about the current, you can't explain it alone. "

Christmas City is reporting in a bewildering voice, but Crowe had an idea. But before asking that question, someone ate the Christmas City report.

"--How strange is that?!

Hans is the only one who has moved to Christmas City due to a dungeon shift from a Renz inn. Hans's carriage looks like a regular carriage and is actually a dungeon, so this kind of irregularity is also possible.

And (in the first place) it was Hans who asked me about this story, and Crowe invited me to say that it would be better to have a historian.

Hans - I forgot to even use the memento - interrupted the report, and Christmas City was surprised, but when Hans asked - and this is a calm memento - Crowe answered.

Probably, but isn't it biased towards a place that's easy to access from the island?

─ Yes, that's right.... how did you find out?

Christmas City asks with a little surprise, but Crowe answers,

I was just wondering if there were people who would lure the ship into trouble with a fake bonfire or something and scratch off the load after wrecking it.

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And when Hans heard that,

"... I see... a shipwreck roughness (Recker)..."

Even so, I didn't realize that historians should have noticed... that kind of remorse seeped into them - this time in a memento - murmuring.

Well, if there's a reputation for shipwreck roughness, there's a business going on. I bet you were careful not to let them notice. In fact, you haven't seen Lentz yet, have you?

Sometimes it is already in the scope of the old story, and the rumors of shipwreck roughness were not heard in Lenz. Crowe was certainly right about that point... even as a historian, it was a fact that there was something inside.

Well, it's going to be more than that. People should have lived here more than the ghost stories were artificial. I don't know what's going on right now... but anyway, we have no choice but to go ashore and check it out.... Christmas City, can we get a little closer to the island?

Yes, but... if there were residents on the island, there would be an increased risk of suspicion?

Now far away from the island at night, Christmas City has put lights under control and even developed cognitive magic. Therefore, the risk of human contact is low, but if we approach the island more than now, the risk of being noticed cannot be ignored.

"Muh... okay, Christmas City, get closer to the unnoticed distance and spread out the smoke screen to disguise yourself on the reef. I'll take the landing squad with flying magic. Haifa, I'm sorry, but I need you to stay aboard and contact HQ."

Yes!