Why are you human against Merle, the badly gutted dwarf in the pirate hat asks.

Merle called this Dwarf Admiral Galara.

(You're more of a pirate than an admiral. look and attitude)

"Guys, they're my people."

Merle answered Admiral Gallara's question instantly with an unrelenting smile.

"What are you talking about? You have a valuable gift. Hey, Merle. There's still room for the party. You coming with us, too?

……

It seems incredible that Merle is with humans.

Solicit Merle to the party as a matter of course, even though Allen and the others are in front of him.

(Admiral? Bawkiss Empire is the only one with a different rank in the army)

Allen remembers looking at Admiral Galara, who suddenly came.

This world is not only a language, but most units, such as currency, length and time, are united across countries and continents.

Originally there were no differences that far between nations or continents, but there is a history of hastening reunification to fight the Demon King's Army over the last few decades.

Different sizes of objects make the way and quantity of supplies to the battlefield different, and if the value of the currency is different, trading can be a hassle.

It's all about making fighting the Demon King Army more efficient.

In the meantime, the Baukis Empire did not make the name of the rank of the army the same as that of the central continent or Rosenheim for the reason that its own continent would not seek the assistance of any other country in its war with the Demon King Army.

It is an old-fashioned name and uses its own rank: Admiral, Admiral and Lieutenant General.

(Is the Admiral just as ranked as the Marshal? I wonder what the top executives of the Baukis Empire are? I knew you liked dungeons)

"I'll join my people in a dungeon attack!

When Allen was thinking of something else, Merle declined Admiral Galara's invitation.

The Dwarves, who seem more subordinate than his fellow Admiral Gallara, are stammering to believe.

"Hey, you guys, what did you blow into Merle? He wanted to attack the dungeon, so he left Merle alone."

"Huh? Nothing? Uh, would you like to go for a dungeon offense?

I changed the person from Merle to speak to Allen and so Allen answers on behalf of me.

(What conversation would this be)

As for Allen, I have no business with Admiral Gallara in particular, so I tell him it's time to start attacking the dungeons.

"Oh, come on. You got a good heart for me! You don't have to do anything, do you?

Unlike Allen, who was calm without changing the language, he reached for the axe pattern that Dogola was hanging on his back, staring at the Dwarves in front of him.

Apparently I couldn't see Admiral Gallara's word "force".

……

The Dwarves behind Admiral Galara did not miss the move of Dogola, who gripped the axe pattern.

The Dwarves lay their hands on their own neck guiding boards.

Buboom.

The magic guide board reacts with the Dwarves touching it with their hands. Something like a geometric letter is floating around.

(Oh? Something came up on the tablet that was stuck in the guide board.)

"Huh. You know who we are, don't you?

Looks like you've completely certified Dogola as your enemy with a weapon in your hand.

One of the Dwarves behind Admiral Galara makes even more provocations.

"Ah? I don't know. Merle is one of us. You're not gonna give it to me, are you?

Without pulling a step further, Dogola moves his center of gravity and changes his body's posture so that he can attack it all at once.

(Dogola is a hot guy. Well, what do we do? I have trouble fighting and influencing the dungeon strategy)

Admiral Gallara sighed as Allen thought about what to do.

"Hey, what are you on, kid provocation?"

'Cause you provoke.

That said, raise one hand and move your hand flickering when it's a dance.

That seemed to be the signal for disarming, and the Dwarves let go of their hands from the Magic Guide Board.

"Let go of your weapons, too, Dogola."

"Oh."

Dogola releases her hand to Allen's words.

"Hmm? Are you the party leader?

"Yes."

Looks like the sequence in the party figured it out in Allen's words against Dogola.

"Well, if Merle wants to be one of you guys, that's fine. But..."

"What is it?

"Do what you can to get Merle out of the crisis. I'll find you guys in whatever country you're in, and I'll kill you for sure. Remember."

That's all I'm saying, Admiral Gallara goes through next to the Allen's and towards the cubed object. Apparently, that's the end of the story.

"Admiral Gallara, please don't be rough anymore."

The dwarf behind Admiral Gallara can forgive.

"Let it go. Medal out quickly. Because of the mean emperor, why don't you attack the dungeon early after the war..."

I'm telling Dwarves to medal on what I think is a subordination as I bump into a soliloquy that I hear a lot.

Then the dwarves rush to hold Admiral Gallara's mouth.

Apparently it was something you shouldn't have said.

"Quick, give me a medal!!

"Hey, what the hell are you doing? Let go. I'm gonna fucking kill you!!

(You're in charge like some kind of god)

"No more. Admiral, don't say that in public."

"So tell the Admiral not to..."

Where Admiral Galara had said so much, Admiral Galara and the Dwarves in charge disappeared from the spot at once. Apparently, they've flown to the next tier.

(I wonder what it was. Still, is that the medal? Pretty big, huh?)

As Dwarf served the medal, Allen watched as he ate in.

"Oh do you use it? Still, is that a shield? Is it a shield after all?"

"Allen, what are you talking about? And what are they!

Cecil has been silent during his interactions with the Dwarves for a long time, but he seems angry.

Allen speaks as everyone gets prickly angry.

"No, I knew Merle was a tank"

"Tank?"

Mouth the name of the role of the battle at a previous life party called "Tank" towards Merle.

What? And Merle parrots back the word "tank".

"Yes, it could be a tank. It's the ultimate tank, too."

I will return the word in the way Merle says what it is about, so I decide to share with everyone what Allen is thinking right now.

Allen thinks the weakness of this party lies in protection.

So, hurry up, but let Dogola have a big shield.

Even in attacking S-Class dungeons, we will need the power of protection in our future battles with the Demon King's Army, especially the Demon Gods.

Allen's people have quite a few guards and middle guards.

Keel the Saint, Cecil the Great Mage, and Sophie the Spirit Mage are full guards.

Formar, the bowhawk, is also almost a rear guard, and Allen is a middle guard.

I've been practicing my standing position that Dogola and Krena desperately protect these five.

I let Merle hold a spear and a shield in the school dungeon also because I wanted to make the protection a little better.

But if you encounter a real powerful enemy, for example, one of the demonic classes, there is a risk that Krena and Dogola alone will not be able to protect these five.

Allen also uses every hand, such as a fast summons, but still doesn't know if he can keep the four of us safe.

Allen just remembers what Admiral Galara said.

"Don't run away with Merle as your shield," Admiral Gallara said.

If Merle gets a Mithrill Golem in this S-Class Dungeon and that Mithrill Golem can withstand the Demon God's blow, the war situation changes at once.

Using Merle as a shield, Allen and his crew can attack all they want.

Allen knows that the guard will be able to exert tremendous power when a tank of complete shields appears.

Wizards and other rear guards turn into high-fired artillery, and recoverers can even perform restorative magic from a safe place.

Dogola can also abandon his shield and focus on the attack.

Sophie is not the Spirit of Defense, but makes it easier to make choices that manifest the Spirit of the attacking subject.

You cannot defeat an enemy without attacking it.

If you can increase the maneuver of an attack, reduce the time spent in battle and increase efficiency.

"Ah, Allen..."

Cecil gets stuck in words.

Because Allen talks too hot about the usefulness of the tank.

It even makes me think that we might have been wrong to be angry with the Dwarves.

"Well, for now, they can get bronze stone slabs in this hierarchy, but even if you start with bronze just fine. Iron class, as planned."

"Yeah!"

"Then we have to go to the next tier."

An Adventurer's Guild, he asked me where I could get the Golem tablet.

Bronze stone slabs are available on two levels.

Iron-grade stone slabs are available on three levels.

Mithrill-grade stone slabs are available on four levels.

The goal is a misrillic stone slab, but the four tiers have heard from the brave Hermios that there will be quite a few strong enemies, so he was talking to Merle and his buddies that it will be an offense since he made the Iron Golem.

"Then we need to collect three bronze medals and go to the next tier."

"Yeah!!

Merle's smile and Allen's voice had erased the atmosphere of the first touch.