Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core

Chapter 36: Wangdu Illustria 2. Office of the King

"A dungeon, two places (...) of dangerous goods comparable in strength (...)?

Both the king and the prime minister could only pale their faces at the extraordinarily great troubles brought in by the two plague gods of the First Battalion from early in the morning - I know what they say, but these days it has only become apparent to the king and the prime minister.

"Consider it only the worst possible assumption at the moment."

"I know you're comforting me, but the worst and the worst have never been comforting."

"Isharaea, of all the trouble you've brought in, this sucks."

"I don't care if you blame me. It was Warren who noticed."

"Should I have known to wipe my mouth?

To Sir Warren's cut back against General Rover and the Chancellor, the two do not answer as if they had chewed up a bitter worm. Without a choice, the king responds with a tired voice.

"You told me beforehand the possibility of a big problem that could rock the kingdom. There is no blame."

Sir Warren reflects on what has so distracted the King. The other party, the general and the prime minister, are looking at each other in silence with strange vain eyes.

"… what I would like to see carefully is that it is unclear whether the hazardous material that may exist is something that gives."

The Chancellor jumped at this word, as if he had found the light of one (yi) (ru).

"I mean, depending on what you're doing, can you even think about bringing this dangerous thing into our country?

"As a possibility, though. Even if you can't pull it in, it could make you hostile."

"But, Warren, on the other hand, there's a chance that you might be hostile to the kingdom."

The prime minister stares at the general with the impression that he has said something nasty, but Sir Warren answers the general carelessly.

"That's not a small possibility either. However, given that he pre-positioned two dungeons, he is not convinced that he can join hands."

"It's dangerous enough to be alone. Two or three of the hazardous materials are still being dealt with in an increased number. It's more important than that that you might be hostile."

In a half-throating - closer to saying yakeshit - attitude, the king cuts off the general's concerns and throws them away. The general also nods and agrees with his self-absorbing head. The Chancellor, who looked around, leads his opinion in a slightly more productive direction.

"... I mean, the importance and urgency of investigations in the Morrow neighborhood has increased, okay?

"Yes, in view of the increased importance, please also consider expanding the scope of the investigation a little now."

"Heh, what a hassle."

"I just realized... there's another possibility if you dare to read it in depth..."

"" "Now what!

Just because I don't want to hear any more troublesome stories, the three of them can align their mouths. But Lord Warren keeps talking, just because he's unwilling to squeeze such a small wish or something.

"It means that Xu placed two dungeons in the morrow, but we can't even think about the possibility of positive motion to avoid uncovering something unconfirmed..."

"You think it's a positive move? What's this all about?

"If there's something that you haven't secured yet, and to prevent humans from noticing it, you dare draw Morrow's attention. I feel like I'm overthinking it."

"... Warren, why did you think humans would get it?

"If a human has already (...) discovered (...) a part of it, or conducted (...) an investigation near it (...), that would be the case"

"... is it possible that we can get ahead of..."

"It's also something (...) that is worth (...) more than using (...) the dungeon (...) two places for the positive..."

Things were about to flow further diagonally in a direction that Crowe himself could not have foreseen.

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