In October, the fun summer vacation for dungeons has ended.

In October, Allen has turned 13 years old.

Allen and his team took one A-class dungeon at the end of summer vacation. At that time, I got a card called "A-class dungeon capture certificate" from the dungeon management system, which is a cube-shaped object.

Allen went to the adventurer's guild with the "A Class Dungeon Strategy Certificate". I've talked to the dungeon supervision system to some extent, but also to get information about the adventurer's guild.

The staff of the adventurer's guild showed the A-class dungeon capture certificate and the sister of the staff said, "It's a lie." There are only so many A-class dungeon capturers in the school city. Every employee knows about Allen, as Allen comes to ask for the magic stone every week. And he knows that he is a freshman at the school. It seems like a ridiculous capture speed. It may take about a year to capture if you do not check the way by the summons and take the means of transportation.

He told me some things about the S-class dungeon that he knows in the adventurer's guild. Apparently, presenting this capture certificate is a condition for providing information.

According to information from the staff of the Adventurer's Guild, there is certainly an S-rank dungeon. He says that if he collects any five marks, the cube-shaped object will guide him to the S-class dungeon.

When asked if there were any adventurers who would go to the S-class dungeon, they answered that they did not. In the first place, adventurers say there is no merit in capturing multiple A-class dungeons.

The Allen party wants more rewards for the bottom boss of the A-class dungeon. For that purpose, I was planning to continue taking the A-class dungeon.

However, he says that one adventurer party is taking over the A-class dungeon. Of course, I do not go around multiple A-class dungeons a day.

Whenever you encounter the lowest dragon boss that occasionally comes out, there is a great deal of sacrifice to party members. Not all bottom bosses come out equally. Many A-class dungeon rewards are earned and earned, and many adventurer parties disband.

Some of them dreamed and tried to capture five, but there was no one in the kingdom that could go to S-class dungeons at the moment.

"It's great to capture the A-class dungeon. I was so happy to capture the C-class."

A delicate boy is listening to Allen. When he entered the classroom in the morning, he heard that the Allen party had captured the A-class dungeon from somewhere, although the capture was a few days ago. Students who cleared the tasks of summer vacation were attacking questions.

At that time, the boy sitting in front of him was surrounded by the students and was unable to talk, so he was called out to have lunch break and was called. There seems to be an important story.

Before talking about what I called, I was told to tell me about dungeons. I've skipped the S-class dungeon story, and have roughly talked about the A-class dungeon from C.

There are five Allen and others in one room of the school building that was called. It was called Hamilton's Rifle-Hamilton.

Only Allen, Cecil, and Kiel have errands, but Clena and Dogola, who are at the same party, also decided to listen. Rifor says that there is no problem if they come together.

With Allen, Cecil, and Keel, you can almost imagine what it is.

"So what did you call for errands? I don't think you called it because you wanted to hear about dungeons?"

"Oh, it's about the Carnel family."

(Just as I thought)

Kiel reacts about the Carnel family.

Rifol knew that Kiel was a member of the Carnel family. He also knows that Cecil is a member of the Grand Vert family.

It is quite well known in the classroom that Cecil is a child of the Granver family. A student from Granver territory may come to say hello to Cecil every morning to see if Cecil is in the classroom. You want to sell your face. What I didn't know was a keel sitting far away.

"Is the Carnel family a keel?"

"Yeah, that's why the castle is going to be bad again.

Rifol frowns and complains.

(Muh? I haven't heard anything from the Viscount, but it's working quite a bit, but by any means, do my parents say it?)

It's been almost two months since I sent a bird F summoner to the Viscount.

"Well, it would have been nice if my parents did more work?"

"... Don't say that anymore. Is that Allen a former serf? It doesn't look like that at all."

Allen speaks normally to the Earl's son. Allen also claims to be a former serf because Rifor had previously claimed his identity. Reformed will continue to be Count Hamilton. Both Cecil and Keel listen to the conversation silently, partly because of their close relatives.

A close parent, a close child is like a subordination in a noble family. A large nobleman who is a close parent cares for a lower nobleman who is a close child.

The close relative of the Viscount Granver is the neighboring count of Hamilton. He is also a close parent of the Viscount Carnel. The Hamilton family, who did nothing, even though they were close friends.

It can be said that the close relatives of the Carnel family from last year did not do their work. I don't know how Viscount Granver relied on the Hamilton family, but I think it makes sense.

The Hamilton family was not very strong against the Carnel family, who had a strong mythril.

"Is the Viscount going to say that the castle is raging?"

Just ask what's going on at the Royal Castle. Allen thinks it hasn't blasted so much like last winter.

Talk about what happened at Ojo last month. An incident occurred between the royal nobles' audience.

The kneel kneeled down and shouted to the king, "Thank you for considering the revival of Carnel territory with the work of Viscount Carnel!"

The king says, "What is it?" The audience was very busy during the audience. It was a situation of what and what.

The Viscount further said, "What are you hiding and going out? The royal messenger came to Carnel and was told to tell you about it. "

The king who heard so far seems to understand the whole story. The royal messenger is the royal limbs. Nobles cannot move. The royal messenger is limited to the king and the royal family who have the right to succeed.

If the king doesn't know, someone of the royal family has moved the royal messenger. The royal messengers sometimes move for private reasons, but if the story is true, they've also deceived the king's name. You can't do anything private with the king's name.

The king asks the princes and princesses in the same audience, "What is this?" But there was no response from anyone. I shook my head if I didn't know.

The king again asks the Viscount, "Is that true?" The Viscount then said, "This is a record of a royal angel's travel."

(Last month means you spent a month researching.)

"Yeah, so you know who did the royal messenger for Kiel?"

"No, the royal messengers don't know that. I didn't say anything after all. But there was a royal messenger this time, and a royal messenger who came to the Grande Versette last year. It's moving in his limbs. ''

The royal angel is still silent. However, the royal messenger is someone who serves someone of the royal family. Basically, it works in an exclusive manner, so you can easily see who you are serving by looking at the name of the travel record.

"Well, who are you serving?"

(However, if you hear any more, the feeling that it is likely to be a big deal will be Bing)

"The prince. He's the nephew of His Majesty and will be the next King."

"Maybe the Prince is a child?"

"There should be a 10-year-old Highness Princess. He must have been talented."

Reform seems to be completely aware of the situation. I suppose I'm going to dungeons during summer vacation, but I'm pretty familiar. I wonder if the messenger regularly comes to the school.

"But it seems like Viscount Grandevel has bitten an inaccessible person even under His Majesty the King."

I don't know the relationship between the king and the prince, but this is what he wanted to say. The king is over 70 years old. Add the word that it is old and short, and it is no wonder that the Prince can become King at any time.

(Well, is there anybody who is still alive? Don't take down Cecil.)

It didn't matter to Allen that the Prince would be the next King. There is something more forgiving.

The change of the Granver family led to the capture of many aristocrats and the disposal of the royal family involved. However, even the king could not afford to be behind the turmoil that occurred last year.