Then.

Having successfully won the battle, Yudo decided to start exploring the surroundings just now.

The bandits, who took their weapons and rendered them powerless, decide to keep their movements sealed, using the Restraint Magic, which they created by applying water magic.

Now even if I wake up, they won't attack me.

"Hmm? What is this?

Twenty minutes after we start exploring.

I was able to discover 'it' earlier than I thought.

Katiri.

I was concerned about the mysterious stigma hidden under the altar, so when I pressed it, I felt the sound coming from somewhere.

Apparently the source of the sound is near a large painting erected on the wall of the room.

"Hey, hey."

When you frame the painting, you discover a small hole in the wall.

"I see...... Was there an underground passage hidden here?"

The deep hole I can't see ahead felt like I could go in if I wanted to, if there was about one human being.

"... you don't seem particularly dangerous"

So far I don't feel any sign that some trap can be set up.

If a trap can be set, the skills of the Alert should teach you.

"Oops."

When you have the courage to enter the hole, the path made of tulu and slippery material carries Yudo deep underground.

"Whoa!? Whoa, whoa!?

Yet it is like a giant slide.

Yudo, who had found the underground passage at the end of the line, proceeded through the unseen darkness ahead.

Then.

Would it have been about five minutes since I kept slipping in the hole with Tsuruzu?

"Whoops!?

Apparently we have arrived at the deepest depths.

Upon realizing it, Yudo was to be thrown out into a mysterious space made deep beneath the Wang capital.

"Ooh! This is their Azito...!

The passage was clearly an over-technological place that transcended technology from other worlds.

The surrounding roads are illuminated by something like fluorescent lights, with surveillance cameras and thought machines installed at the corners of the aisles.

Probably due to technology brought in by different worlds summoned from another world.

Yet it seemed like watching the 'secret base' I imagined as a child.

"Is this the place...? The central conference room."

The Numbers' Central Conference Room, the destination of Yodo, was, as its name suggests, a room made in the central part of Asia.

Zgogogogogogogo!

Standing in front of the meeting room opens a large door to a mechanism that opens and closes automatically.

What was waiting there was the figure of nine men and women, each sitting at a round table and wrapping up a different aura.