- The future policies announced by the Silver Wings Knights and the Golden Tooth Knights were as follows:

The treatment of Dwarves was decided to proceed on the axis of 'rescue'.

However, it is not unconditional.

It demands' in return 'commensurate with the costs borne by the human side, and begins to support it if it is accepted.

The specifics of 'in return' are currently to be determined.

He said that a decision would henceforth be taken in consultation with representatives of the Dwarf side.

If the demands were not accepted, switch the policy to 'silent slaughter', and if there is a risk of hostility to humanity, switch to 'crusade'.

If I tell you, I'm greedy. Put it all on, but overall, I'd say it's a reasonable decision -

- And a few days from the consultation.

At the request of the Golden Tooth Knights, I was to visit the site of the castle town of Demon King Castle... and work on the [restoration] of the underground farm.

Both the Royal Palace and the Knights received satisfactory responses to the conditions of support, such as "in return", but the details have not been published externally.

The companions are Sakura and Garnett as escorts, two golden fang knights, and one Dwarf young man as a guide.

Dwarf's young man leads the way through the rubble town, looking back over and over again in a terribly tense manner.

If you look at him, it's a situation where you're only guided by a group of armed adventurers and knights.

I guess there's no anxiety in case something doesn't happen.

"One, we're here. This is the entrance to the underground farm."

A staircase to the basement opens its mouth in the alley next to the rubbled building.

"There were twenty underground farms in total, and this is the first of them. There are four entrances and exits per location, but the other entrances have collapsed..."

"I've been briefed. Let's [repair] the other stairs later. Let's start from the inside."

As per the prior meeting, Garnett and one of the knights descend the stairs first.

"Shit, it's darker and narrower than I thought"

"Wait a minute. Turn on the lights."

When the knight activates his skills to generate a light sphere, he places that light sphere in all four corners as he gives himself up and walks around the underground farm.

The other four also stepped down the stairs in the middle of it and stepped down to an underground farm illuminated by light bulbs.

... This is indeed narrow.

Everything is built by Dwarf standards, about two-thirds the scale of human standards.

The same goes for the steps on the stairs, so it was hard just to get down without falling.

And to the ceiling of the basement, not only was the relatively small garnet of us able to be upright, but even Sakura had to be a little forward.

Naturally, the guys taller than them couldn't even stand properly, and they even gave up to me to stand and crouched from the start.

"I was growing edible mushrooms here. First to fifth are mushroom farms, sixth to tenth are plant farms, and the rest are marimo farms with staple foods."

"It's more of a warehouse or a library than a farm."

As Sakura said, the First Underground Farm had the opposite atmosphere from the imaginary picture that comes to mind from the name.

First, there are signs that the floors and walls were covered without gaps in stone.

It was already destroyed at the hands of the Demon King's Army and collapsed without a shadow to see, but I heard that it was originally a carefully built basement.

And in the basement, there were massive pieces of mushroom-growing containers lined up with stone shelves, so much so that they couldn't walk properly without stepping over the wreckage.

"This is a reconfirmation of the meeting details. Today we're going to restore three different farms, two at a time."

Read the material the other knight had in one hand.

"Cultivated shelves, floors and walls, stairs, and massive magic lighting. This is with the technology we acquired from the ruins that were buried. Again, can it really be [repaired]?"

"Oh, yeah. I don't think you can fix it anymore if it breaks you so much."

The young man in the lead Dwarf was skeptical of the [restoration] of the underground farm long before he left.

He doesn't even believe that he can restore the destroyed farm.

"It's okay. Because there were devices in other dungeons that worked with magic, and I've [repaired] them many times before."

Common patterns are doors that open automatically when you solve a trick.

Sometimes it is built with a purely physical mechanism, but mostly it moves with a mechanism that uses the magic that flows through the earth's veins as an energy source.

On rare occasions the system was faulty and [repairing] it so that it could pass was really one of the few opportunities I could work in the dungeon.

"Even if you don't know how it works, it's the strength of [restoration] that you can fix as long as you can bring out the memory of the shape."

"It's a boulder. This lighting technology is one of the" rewards, "so when they told me it couldn't be repaired, it was very weak."

The knight seemed to convince me, but the Dwarf youngsters are still half-hearted and such.

Believe it or not, nothing I do changes.

Hit the pouch with the demon stone in it to activate the automatic supply of magic and place your hands on the floor while drawing out the stored magic.

Floors, walls, ceilings. Scattered cultivar shelf wreckage.

Thoroughly destroyed magic lighting.

Spread magic over all of them and activate [Repair] based on the memory of the withdrawn shape.

The remnants of the stone shelves are assembled to reflux through the air, and the internal mechanism of the smashed demonic props is reconstituted in the correct form, burying even the deterioration and cracking of the floors and walls.

In the form of a magic light switching off, the demonic props mounted on the ceiling held a hint of light to illuminate the underground farm of the library's muddled layout.

"That's all I can do. I can't [repair] a dead organism, so I need you to rebuild the crop yourself."

"Ugh, you're lying... it's really fixed... in an instant too..."

Dwarf's young man trembles in surprise with his butt on the stone floor.

And my earlier skepticism, like a lie, made my eyes shine and looked up at me.

"Shh, wow! This will really fix the town in no time!

"That won't be long for a boulder. I'm staying in this underground space for a while."

"That's not true! It's like an alphazle!

Fortunately for you, a word popped up that I'm not sure what to do.

One of the knights, an arrowhead who tried to ask the person who spoke what it meant, added a quick explanation.

"Alphazle is one of Dwarf's faithful subjects, and he's been told he's the creator of this dungeon. It seems that the automatic repair mechanism of the inner walls of the" Millennial Corridor of Naruto "is also supposedly the magic of the alphazle."

"I see. I was likened to a great substitute."

More so, have you come to God?

He decided to head to the next [restoration] place, remembering a little bit of the glitch in Dwarf's metaphor.