Hisshou Dungeon Unei Houhou

381st Moat: That was a difficult mission. (Bar reading)

That was a tough assignment.

Side: steve

The Admiral contacted me on the way to the big building.

The contents are:

Still no movement on Noble, caught in the Yang Dynamics of Misty Hua.

There was no sign of his behavior, and the operation continued.

Note that when you move it, it makes it look like it, you are noticing it, and there is a possibility of it moving.

Regular contact was kept confidential, and future trends were noted.

and. Somehow, the operation is going extremely well.

It's rare for military operations like this to go well.

General and other military exercises rarely allow us to achieve our first operational objective.

He was deliberately made to look like he was doing a good job during military exercises with the Admiral.

You can't afford to be alarmed, but if the operation goes too far, you'll get anxiety.

Or so, I'm not going to interrupt the operation, so I'm just going to keep going as planned.

When I say it out loud, he says he doesn't have a chili.

Have you heard from him?

(Yes, Captain, have you rescheduled?

(I don't care. We're going to start an investigation into a building as big as this. You said you knew, but don't be alarmed)

(Copy that)

After such a conversation at the hand sign, we resume our journey to an area where there is a building with a greater purpose, and it doesn't take that long to get to that location.

Isn't there a crowd in particular?

Time is almost past noon, so it's not unnatural that the person who went out to lunch feels like he's back to work.

Most people on the road did not say that there were not even soldiers on patrol.

... I'm stiffening up the outside, so you don't have that much manpower inside?

As I go along with that in mind, I see a large building and gate at the end of the road.

Hang on, you can't help but monitor the road.

There's no way an intruder could be that easy to understand.

Oh, because they're standing at the gate, doesn't that mean they're specializing in guarding intruders?

Well, that doesn't mean you can get confused.

(All right, I'll start the optical camo, fly up once, and take a peek from the top. I haven't broken in yet. I'll put it in the photo to see if there's any tricks.)

(Copy that)

(Okay, let's go...)

And then you break your finger, and the count goes to zero.

Along with that, the guys jump up and check the premises where the big building is located.

After landing, once back off, look at the pictures taken by each other and get confirmation.

The big building is surrounded by a wall of about three meters.

(Yes, I can't confirm the iron strip net on the fence or anything that seems to have been set up on the way down)

(It feels like you're going anywhere to infiltrate or leave the premises. So, where do we infiltrate and look around the building...)

I found it easy to break and leave the premises.

The next question is which building to break into.

All large buildings are connected by narrow passages.

There are multiple entrances at the end of the corridor or like the back entrance.

Given the size of that town, a pretty large number of people should be working here, and if you open the door from here poorly, you'll notice...

(Captain. How about once we infiltrate the premises and see how it goes through the building window?

(... that's the best part. In fact, if you don't try to break in, you don't know the security system, and there may be traps you don't notice. If you're going to be able to go in once you see how things are going, you're going to go inside. Speaking of which, what about time?

(There is no delay in the operation. You can also go back and re-search after seeing enough)

(All right. Then I'll report this situation to the General once. Because there might be some movement or something over there)

(Copy that. Perimeter alert.)

So email the Admiral about the situation and visit other trends.

No, I'll take it to Operations. It's time for the Admiral himself to be very busy at the helm.

The reply came back in a few minutes.

I've checked the situation, and it looks like there's nothing wrong with their operation. They started the operation as it was.

It should be noted that there are no particular problems with other operational units. Overall, the performance of the operation is extremely good.

But this state of affairs is, in a way, very unnatural.

I don't loosen my guard, I don't insult my opponent, I want to carry out a quick operation unchanged.

Wow, I thought it was just a block of stereotypes, and you're worried about going too well at Operations.

Well, that doesn't seem right, does it? In some "aye and yuki fairies", after this, we had a rough situation of interruption of communication with the entire penetration unit.

Regardless, the penetration unit is wiped out. After that, I switched to an operation to blow everything up from the outside.

Fortunately, our enemies are only human beings and monsters, and we can save them from not being miracle creatures of extraterrestrial life.

Because I don't think I can beat the extraterrestrial life-form opponent of that story.

In that sense, I'm glad it's a low civilization high fantasy, not a super-civilized SF low fantasy.

And I don't care about that. Recall your men on perimeter alert.

I thought I'd call you back with my hand sign and tell you I got clearance for the operation.

(Captain. Aren't you laughing at something?

Was that on your face?

Isn't it something to hide?

(Permission to operate has been granted. He also said he was anxious to go too well at Operations)

(ahhh)

(So, I thought so. I'm glad it's a low civilization high fantasy to make -)

When you say that, you understand what it means, and your men feel somewhat like bitter laughs.

And do an armed inspection and get in a position where you can immediately move into operational action......

These weapons you're counting on are bean cannons, too.

(That's what I'll do.)

If that happens, we'll introduce a war machine, but I really don't like it.

Still, the disadvantage is confirmed. Because I literally have to work crazy and hard at death.

(This is enough for my life.)

(Agreed. All right, the route goes from this point, all the way around, turning on the optical camo. Beware of Magic Residual)

(Copy that. This one has 15 hours left in a row to run)

(Same here. So far, there are no reports of malfunctions, etc., but no matter when this optical camo breaks with each other, don't panic. In that case, if it is found, it is found and withdraw to the rendezvous point if it has not been found, ensuring it and waiting until everyone else returns)

(Copy that)

(Ugh, I'm on my way)

Once the final confirmation has been completed, the ladies enter the large building premises, inside the fence.

The purpose is to find an indoor infiltration route.

Ha, this kind of thing already turns out on solids, and you should go on Navigation Street, hey.

It's troublesome that you have to do this in front of yourself, too.

Without satellites, it's not computer controlled, so I guess I'll just have to steal the drawings inside.

Well, I can't.

Well, if that's all I could use this one, they'd have a proper security posture or something, and it's not generally good.

No, I'll be honest.

You're not even a legendary mercenary, so you must be dead.

You know exactly what you mean.

(But somehow, it's not a big building, but something like this... I don't feel like a secret facility.)

The men infiltrate the premises and soar in front of them, looking at the walls of the building.

Regardless, on one side of the wall, I don't see anything on this side that looks like a window or an entrance or exit.

Because I chose a place to say so to make it an infiltration point.

But that's not what I'm trying to say...

(Because it's just a brick making. This way of making it, it just looks like a warehouse or something)

Yeah, it just looks like a big warehouse.

I don't know, I don't feel like a military facility doing research.

No, compared to solid.

... all the military garrisons and stuff in this world are brick built, and they don't taste good.

Camouflage is a possibility, but... I don't think you can just expect it.

(I don't want to be dissatisfied there. In the meantime, there are no suspicions or observations on this occasion, so we'll go around the route as planned)

(Copy that)

Even when it comes to going around the route, it's still Hyde style.

No matter how much you're disappearing with optical camo, it doesn't make sense if you walk normally, when you turn a corner, and you bump into someone.

No, I don't have to worry about being instant, but I shouldn't give you that kind of trivial cut.

That's the infiltration mission.

Well, I hope the indoors aren't getting weird.

It would be easier if I could peek and see it all...

There was a time when I had such pale hopes.

(Nanicole?)

(Maybe they look like they're making some kind of part...)

So, what do we do when that pale hope comes true?

In the meantime, there was a window around the corner, so I peeked, and this building, seriously, was made to almost see everything indoors.

Warehouse.

Really warehouse.

There, even put it on the production line, and it feels like I'm making gongongs. It's a serious factory!!

Why are you modernizing inside all at once?

No, even when I say production line, it's all manual.

Something tells me that parts are thrown out of a large box from time to time, so I can take them and put them around with relay work and box them into an open box.

The belt conveyor was great. Makes me think, a tearful effort.

The bottom end is tough everywhere.

I understand that, but this one works for you.

You want to get that part somehow.

(... you want the parts as information items at all costs)

(Right. That's a hassle with relay work. If you're on a belt conveyor, you can just borrow it...)

(You can't take it away.... and I wonder where you're boxing it)

(I don't know if it will work, but you can see things nearby, and let's go)

(Right)

Because it seems different just to fit it in the photo up close.

So I'm busy boxing... even so, you're throwing it in the box without even doing a particular test.

Weed would give Rats a big eyeball. Is there an obligation to confirm or to treat the goods?

(Apparently, you haven't checked the quantity, etc.)

(Thankfully. I'll take a few appropriately.)

And, like this, I repeated the task of getting some kind of product easily.

Yes, I repeat.

(... why does it look like a factory?)

(No, in a way. Although it makes sense to use a large building)

(But oddly enough, it was the same everywhere, just in the shape of an article coming out of a weird big box. Have you seen him carrying the ingredients?

(No. I haven't seen this one either. But I was able to confirm the magic reaction)

(Is that so? of that magic reaction. But it's similar to how you react when you make things with your core.)

Perhaps we should consider that the large box contains dungeon cores and creates certain items.

Core should have magic, and no ingredients. I can explain the situation.

(Ma, that's good. The problem is that this part...)

I mean, it was like a clasp at first and it just didn't make any sense, but when this kind comes together, like assembling a puzzle...

(Sword, right? Fitted, patterned, twisted, twisted, fine parts)

Yes, it's a sword.

Besides, conveniently, there is plenty of room at the base of the body to fit something in, and you've seen the finished product with something in it.

(... you sound like a crude demon sword. Ha, should I say I found something outrageous or as planned......)

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