"Exploring the deep realm of 'Demon King's Castle Realm', you're in charge, aren't you? Can I ask you what the plan is?

"That's just great. Ears fast. The people here are also participants in my (...) plan. Well, what do you think the plan is?

The way Travis put it, he had told me that other adventurers' plans also existed in the dark, but it wasn't something that surprised him otherwise.

There were two A-rank adventurers I saw as leaders in deep exploration.

It's no surprise that more than one plan is going in parallel in the first place.

"It's about you, so the first hand must be a positive attack. Why don't you go through the corridor beneath Demon King's Castle, where the Demon King's army is retreating?

"Exactly. So I was actually waiting for you to come home now or now."

"Uh... somehow I know why you're here."

Travis' exploration policy is often royal and understandable.

Sometimes the person is of that personality, but there seems to be a reason why it's still hard to do odd things in a relationship where he has a lot of young people at the party to cultivate.

So if we get along longer, we can also read the maneuvers we're thinking about and the concerns it has.

"It's hard to imagine the Demon King keeping his escape route intact, and it's not necessarily an easy way out. Lethal trap to corridor destruction and blockade… you want to be able to deal with whatever happens with [repair] and [disassembly]"

"You're generally correct. After that, I hope you can analyze the structure of the underground passage using [Analysis]"

"I don't think you can, but I don't think magic is efficient. Maybe we should look for someone who can use their expertise."

I have read the surrounding terrain and structure in [Analysis] before, but it is undeniably a slightly more forceful application.

Expanding the scope of the analysis will consume as much magic as possible, so it seems frank that it is not suitable for extensive mapping (mapping).

For that purpose, it would be best to rely on the users of [mapping], a literal professional skill.

Most importantly, the range that can be read by a single skill activation depends on the level of proficiency (level), and there is no one who can master the entire dungeon, or hierarchy, in one shot.

"Regardless, I also speak to those who can use [mapping]. However, according to the golden fangs examined near the entrance of the underground passage, a scheme is put in place to inhibit the means of analysis of that hand"

"Well... would I do that in the Demon King's shoes as well? There's no way we're going to have a maze-like escape route for a while, but we're not going to have the means to disable it easily."

"It doesn't mean complete deactivation, but the range of effects for each activation gets narrower. So I really want to increase my head count a little bit."

While me and Travis were standing in the aisle of the branch, the other adventurers kept watching our interactions seriously.

Some have a respectful eye.

Some also have the look of being lectured.

I don't miss the fact that Travis, the A-rank adventurer, plans the operation, and I even feel enthusiastic about feeding it for the future.

Above all, with all the uplifting youths.

If we can survive well in the future, we will surely make a big deal of it.

"Luke, do you have any idea what talent you're talking about?"

"If he's like I know, you know him, too. If you're not an adventurer... would you ask the royal palace to lend you a brave Falcon? He could have used a pretty high level of [mapping]."

"Hmm, worth a thought..."

"... wait, wait. Just kidding."

The brave Falcon was captured by the Demon King, transformed by the Dragon Man and hostile to us, then turned to the Demon King again after a tortuous turn, and surrendered to the Royal Palace research facility for analysis of the Dragonization.

If it was my [restoration], I might have been able to undo all of Julia, the same lover I met, but perhaps I chose to be studied for redemption - in my opinion.

Anyway, it would be impossible to get Falcon out for exploratory purposes first, and it should be less likely that he/she would shake his/her neck vertically.

"If you have a decent idea... you said Roy's guy was going to come to Green Hollow. I wonder if his spiritual beast would be useful for exploring."

"Oh no! I heard good things about this guy! Without him, it's a big difference!

I see Garnett and Leila on the side as I continue my uplifting conversation with Travis.

The two of them peered their faces in alignment from across the corner of the hallway, staring at this one without saying anything.

To be exact, Garnett looked at me, Leila looked at Travis, and on the contrary, she didn't seem to put the other thing into consciousness.

"By the way, do you already have a voice in Sakura?

"You're an Oriental swordsman. I have already requested to participate, but I have a pending reply. I haven't finished the request I got in town yet or something."

"Town? Was he on the ground? I just thought it was exactly what was coming down this way."

That means looking for the Hollow Bottom Branch or the 'Demon King's Castle Area' doesn't seem to find Sakura.

I can't say enough that I stepped on my feet in vain...

It just makes sense that I was able to exchange information with Travis this way, and it's a good opportunity to pay back what I owe Leila.

"... for now, that's all you want to hear from me. There are two things I want to talk about later. One story at a time that involves work and one that is completely private. I don't want to do either where people are..."

"I don't mind. Give me a few more minutes and I'll get some time. I need you to hold it in the small loaned conference room."

That's how I first tried to break up with Travis, and it was in my sight that another adventurer came from behind the hallway.

Give way appropriately and make a mistake - I don't think I can do that.

Because you're trying to speak up to me no matter what you think.

"Hey, Mr. Whitewolf! Looks like you're finally back from King's Landing! I can't wait!

"Theodore Beaufort!"

First Travis calls the name with surprise.

Dragon Slayer, Theodore Beaufort.

Born as the eldest son of a high-ranking aristocrat named Borderline Uncle, the man became an adventurer only to satisfy his hobby desire to hunt dragons.

I often remember why this man, who doesn't show much interest for any other purpose and doesn't remember adventurers who don't contribute to the hunt for dragons, has smiled and spoken to me (...) and (...) yes (...).

Because in boarding the Count's Night Club for one of Garnett's matters, he promised to help explore Theodore instead of having him write a letter of introduction at the title of the eldest son of the Borderline House.

"It's been a while. I can see that somehow. You're the one who's working out a plan to explore..."

"I see you were talking about that with Travis from Black Sword Mountain. Exactly."

Theodore fully affirmed my question, and that made me smile enough.