"... hey, William"

"Oh, my God, Satsuki"

Go into the cave for a while, first hall.

Satsuki, with a knife in his hand, looked at the inside of the hall as a poker.

"Earlier, you said something like thinking about how to do it, assuming my stance and thoughts, right?

"Oh, you said that"

"So how did this happen?"

The hall ahead where Satsuki views.

There were a total of five goblins, all sleeping and rolling into the soil ground of the cave.

It was due to the effects of the sleep (sleep) spell I used.

When we detected a group of goblins in this hall, we assaulted them.

I thought the Sleep spell would still work here, and I shot it in with my first hand.

And the result was this situation.

Now Mi and Cyril are splitting up and stabbing Todome around the sleeping goblin.

"Hmm, why did these results come to pass? First of all, I was lucky. This doesn't always happen. Next, considering the nature of Satsuki, I thought this method would most definitely and quietly punish the Goblins.

"No, because come on... now, that's my turn... My chance to return the stigma..."

Satsuki says that in all shame.

But I don't care if they say so.

"Our lives are more important than the opportunity to return Satsuki's stigma. It would be natural to take more means of safety and certainty"

"So, right?"

The girl in the kimono sighed haha and dropped her shoulder disappointingly.

I also feel a little sorry for him when he looks like this, but I don't even think I made the wrong decision, so I decided to throw it away for the first time.

Well, whatever it was, let's just say the rise of the cave exploration went well for the first time.

When I make sure Mi and Cyril finish the goblins, I start painting on the dirt ground in the hall, at the end of the cane.

What I'm drawing is a diagram of the path of this cave.

The intention was to share the information once again, although I had drawn and shown it to my colleagues earlier.

The part of the passage from the entrance of the cave to reaching this hall.

Then we add the passage that stretches from this hall and some halls at the end of the branched passage, and the location of the goblin.

And I just put a big bat mark on the room I'm in, and Satsuki, leaning against my shoulder and peeking into it, snaps softly.

"That's why you don't know... How do you know where the goblins are and the terrain where they haven't gone yet?"

"I think I've already explained it, but it's the result of a reconnaissance using the magic of a magical eye (wizard eye)"

"Oh, they explained it to me. Sure. But honestly, I was half-hearted. Not until I saw the terrain so far and the number of goblins I was here were Dompisha. I can't believe you knew the shape of the dungeon and where the enemy was from the beginning."

"Whatever you do, the accuracy of information can be an important factor in dividing fate. But yes, in the perspective of those who cannot use magic, does that make such an impression? Reference."

To my response, Satsuki drops his shoulder disappointingly again.

I don't know what you're depressed about, but you seem to have had faith in the information I presented, so let's just do that for one second.

The Magic Eye (Wizard Eye) is a spell that allows you to "see" the destination landscape by pseudo-vision by flying the transparent "eye" created by magic.

The "eye" is present but invisible and can move at about the same speed as a human walking in a floating state in the universe. And I can receive the landscape from that eye as part of visual information myself.

The "eye" also incorporates a dark vision capability, which is an excellent way to see through the darkness of the cave without any problems.

At the beginning of my cave exploration, I had my people wait a little while to exercise this magic and use my "eyes" to explore the information in the cave in advance.

As a result, the information as illustrated has now been obtained.

"But I can't be alarmed. In my" eyes, "I can't find invisible dangers such as traps. I don't know what else will happen. Always forbid to be alarmed."

"The level of" Forbidden to Be Alarm "that we think is too different from that of" Forbidden to Be Alarm "that William thinks..."

Satsuki, who said so, had a distant eye somewhere.