A report from Elle that he had discovered a large group of new monsters was exactly a water thing for Harold in his sleeping ear. Naturally, there is no depiction or information of a town other than Travis being attacked by a monster in the original.

But that's why it also left me doubtful to think cheaply that this was also an irregular development created by Harold's actions. The last part of it is in that 'there have been signs of hands being put in the pit for about ten years'.

Assuming something had been going on for ten years, it would be two years before Ichiki Hirazawa woke up as Harold. In addition, it was only five years before Harold became involved with the Knights that Justus learned of Harold's existence.

In other words, there was not a change in the original, but the possibility that it existed but that it happened outside the depiction is also possible. And if it did, there must be a reason to just do something in secret in the town of Burston.

(Well, I'm also talking about if the killer is Justus...)

It was Harold who insured himself like that on the inside, but he would definitely look at it as almost yustus tangled in the situation. Sometimes it can be inferred from the original information even if there is no certainty about it.

An aerial fortress that appears at the end of the story. A portal exists that sends energy to float it. If you trace them back, the fortresses and portals are an ancient heritage, just like the ruins, but it was Justus who carried out the repairs by the level at which they could be put into operation.

Suppose that portal sleeps deep underground in Burston. It is no surprise that Justus has been secretly in the dark for ten years.

(The problem is I don't know what kind of substitute that portal is)

The word 'energy portal' just appears a few times in the game, and it's unclear where it's installed, what shape it's in, what principles it works on, etc. Well, it wouldn't be a substitute for Harold to understand where he was explained the principles.

There are a few other things that concern me. Anyway, I just have to move assuming the worst.

Do you have any thoughts, sir?

About a week after receiving a report from Elle. It was Keith, a member of the Frieri accompanying him, who ran on horses and called out that to Harold, who arrived at the foot of the mine and climbed the mountain path.

Except for my best friend Harold and Elle, who directs, he's a leader. In fact, we're putting people together in the field, so we'll have to call them leaders and captains. Only a self-proclaimed mercenary collapses and his arms stand more than that, and surprisingly, he's rude, but he's also educated.

So much so that Elle would say, "You were lucky to be rolling in the field." Words are crude but a good man.

"Don't go down. The claim will come into my ear. I was just trying to figure out how to get these idiots out."

"Evacuation and hey. Sounds good, but in short, it's a recommendation to leave, so hey. There will be less backlash."

"That means there are fools who don't understand the situation."

I understand you're saying a mess yourself, but I don't even think Elle's going to grab the wrong information. The town of Burston will be devastated if the monsters start their activities.

It's hard to live in Burston again, even if you survive.

"I abandon my hometown to live. I'm sick and tired of dumb people not being able to judge just that."

"Ha, hey!... That's a simple story for us at Root Grass. I don't think it makes sense to be a peaceful person."

"Hmm."

His say is particularly true. I wouldn't be convinced by how many words they told me to leave town if I couldn't realise that where they complained of imminent danger. Not to mention that Harold and Frieri are not public people or organizations or anything.

It's like forcing a suspicious bunch of people from the townspeople to leave for reasons that only seem like a four-way mountain story, and there's no way they can honestly follow such a thing.

"Fair enough. First, we need to make sure with these eyes."

"Right. Oh, I just saw you."

Though far-sighted if you look ahead of Keith's gaze, you began to see stone walls and buildings across the tree. Looks like we've come all the way to the town of Burston to the end of our eyes and noses.

Elle says he doesn't know when the monsters are going to make their move. He's been stabbed with a nail, but so far it doesn't seem to have come to that. Arrive at the entrance to the town first with relief from it.

Only a town that was able to pioneer the mountains is built with splendid stone walls surrounding it. It won't be easy to break through unless you're also a big monster. If you look up, the top of the stone wall was also equipped with something that looked like a candlestick.

(Retain with an attack from the top while you hold the monster back on the stone wall?

Perhaps you envisage a cage castle battle. There must be a day long for external threats.

Well, the biggest problem this time is the risk of getting eaten from the inside out.

"I've been waiting for you."

As soon as I got inside town, it was a man in his four or fifties who called me that. I've never seen my face but soon I knew who it was.

"You're Elle's man."

"Yes, it seems there are fewer of them than I was asking."

"If humans were to count themselves in this lonely town, they'd be suspicious."

Harold, who didn't want to be alerted to the town's people from the beginning, chose to discreetly infiltrate by splitting his troops between the front and rear lines. Each of the roughly twenty men in the front line will be scattered and will enter the town thoroughly due to time differences.

There was naturally also the idea that there was no time to be doing something long. Had I not gotten into immediate combat in time in the worst of times and had to earn time for the arrival of the rear line and the evacuation of the townspeople, it was hard to imagine that the story would go that far two weeks after the Harrison Mansion raid, albeit in a forward mood.

In addition, it also helps to have all the necessary items in the back row. I can't say enough because the first line has brought only the number that I can get in a hurry.

"Instead, show them to the pit. You'll join the others and wait."

"Yes, sir."

"Copy that. Take care of yourself, sir."

"Hmm, who are you telling things to"

Of course this is a "thank you" reply. But Keith also went to the rendezvous place where Giffelt's breath was going without showing one disgusting face with what he was accustomed to.

"Come here, then"

And Harold also turns to the pit with a man taking him.

There are few people around, and Harold asked after making sure they weren't paying particular attention.

"What's going on with the monsters?

"I remain active. At the time of discovery, we were barely moving and occasionally roaring, but now it's like we're shouting and threatening each other."

"It would be easier if they crushed each other like that."

"It's natural for monsters to do that because they have different living areas and different species."

Well, you decided it was placed under control because it hasn't. Most importantly, from previous experience, this kind of hassle can't be easily cleaned up.

The only salvation is the fact that we know from the beginning that it is troublesome and that there is less spiritual damage if ever.

"Fair enough. What happened to the proposal to block the entrance to the pit before they moved out?

"Ignoring the cost doesn't even have enough time and personnel to fill it. It would be difficult to start without the permission of the town."

"How about magic?

"It may be possible to collapse the entrance if it is your strength to hear. But you can't deny the possibility of collapsing to the ground beneath the town in chains because of the expansion, ignoring the drilling plan."

The worst part of town is swallowed underground. It's too risky to do this before the townspeople are evacuated.

Nevertheless, you can't be holding hands until a monster springs up all over town.

"We have arrived. That's one of the entrances to the tunnel."

Out of town with few private houses either. There were rectangular holes edged with wooden frames on stone walls built along the mountains. There are fences to prevent entry for once, but they are built to the point of rest.

Naturally, no defense has been given assuming that monsters will pop out of the pit.

"You guys! What are you doing in such a place!?

I can be stopped where I tried to step inside the pit.

Looking back, she wore glasses, and some older women were royal than Harold, who soaked her vine-colored hair. I don't recognize him and he's not the original character.

The woman walks over with Tsukatsuka, lifting her eyes even more like she feels strong.

"You were about to enter the pit now, weren't you? It's forbidden because it's dangerous."

"Yeah, I know. But we're here to investigate the danger."

"Investigating the Pit...? I didn't hear you say that."

"I'm not talking about making it big. But of course, we have permission from the town."

That said, the man took a piece of paper out of his nose and handed it to the woman. Probably an authorization obtained in that name or something.

Only Elle's people are fast and unprepared.

"This is true... but why now"

"As far as I'm concerned, it's about too late. Well, there must have been a mountain closure, and it was behind us."

Harold watches the interaction between the two as he arms up and keeps his back on the stone wall. I decided that it would be easier to leave things to me than to pinch my mouth poorly.

But now if you'll excuse me, I was called off again when a man turned his back and tried to enter the pit again.

"Wait."

"You still got something?

Harold opens his mouth here too. I know you're right to keep your mouth shut, but there was a rush to check the inside as soon as possible. I get a voice out of such frustration that it keeps my opponent in the way.

"I'll accompany you, too"

"Rejected. I don't know what that means."

"It makes sense. Because I'm still one of the town councils."

"... what?

The age of a woman would be in her early twenties. How many towns with different systems and neglect from Japan would be so young that they would be elected as town councillors, etc.

Possibilities include whether she is that competent, just popular enough to be elected to a town council, or if she has connections with the upper echelons of this town. In either case, if you pull her in, it could be a crane's voice at some point.

"Plus, investigating this huge Burston mine for just the two of you would break a bone, wouldn't it?

They said "I'm suspicious" out of the blue. The man asks what to do with his gaze.

He will also have an idea of the risks and returns to take. If you entrusted Harold with judgment on that, you will not get lost.

"Follow me. We'll throw it away if we're late."

Fiona Gwynn was watching the two in front of her without alarm, one by one. That's all these men were suspicious.

Investigation in the pit is not a story that I find somewhat strange but do not understand. The concern was that the story had not come down to itself, one of the few town councils, and that the survey was too small to be equipped.

He said he looked down, but the middle-aged man only carries about a map and a lamp, and not only does the long-sleeved young man, who would be younger than himself, have nothing, but he wears a black coat that he finds to be superb at first glance and is not dressed to go to the investigation.

(Are those the ones who breathed the mayor or the deputy mayor? Even so, I don't see any reason to investigate the pit in secret... if you're simply exploring the dangers, you should talk to the town council enough)

Fiona herself is aware that she is sturdy and has a slightly annoying personality, but that's why she doesn't do anything to disagree with legitimate opinions with emotions.

If this case was also really a hazard investigation, I wouldn't have challenged it if I had talked to you. The mayors should understand that as well.

(If you're hiding it on top of that, do you still have any secrets or was it something so urgent that you don't even have time to talk down there...... worst of all, it could be both)

The first thing I can think of when they say it's a pit hazard is a rock bed crash that happened over a decade ago. Fiona is also losing her father, who was a miner "like this" because of that.

But Burston's mine has been closed for a long time. Fearing a collapse in the present situation means that the possibility of something of that magnitude really brings neck to neck.

Moving forward for a while, driven by such anxiety. When it comes to investigation, we go deep underground without even shaking our sides.

"I'm sorry to bother you."

Two, that's what the man with the lamp asked me with his face facing forward.

"Something?

"With all due respect, I was wondering how many are you, Master Gwynn? You seem pretty young for a town council."

"Twenty-one. It must have been the influence of my uncle, the former mayor."

Fiona ran for town council two years ago when her uncle retired. It was more of a recommended form than my own will, but I liked this town, and I understood people's feelings about not wanting to let a younger generation like myself escape outside.

Still, there was still surprise in what was chosen, but it is Fiona's nature to do everything she can if she does.

"How far are you going to go than that?

"... don't you think that's strange?

Returns a question to the question. Unlike a polite middle-aged man, he's a rude man, including the way he talks.

But Fiona listens back.

"What's wrong with you?

It's the size of the tunnel.

I notice when they say it. It was certainly quite wide and tall compared to the entrance.

This opening is insane, even if it allows space.

"Add..."

That's what the youth say. Open their coats. And Fiona glances at what has been pulled from it.

reflected in the light of the lamp in the dark. It was undoubtedly a sword.

"Oh, what are you...!

"Don't make a scene, keep quiet"

Is it possible that I am lured out and cut here? Such a sight floated behind Fiona's brain, but the young man cut the wall of the pit without even caring about her like that. Restore your composure that you don't seem to be harmed by the way it looks while wondering what's going on, and stand behind them and look at the cut rock wall.

And recognizing what was there, Fiona was stunned.

"What, this is..."

I'm also surprised by the skill of the man who easily ripped through the rock walls, but above all stunned by what emerged from behind the collapsed rock walls.

As far as Fiona knows, the walls and ceilings of the pit are basically rock beds peeling out and reinforcing areas that are likely to collapse. But what was there was an extremely artificial brick wall, unlike the one in the pit.