Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 463, in the capital of the seabed.

Eventually, you will see the capital of the sea in what should be called a spacious undersea plain.

The first thing I thought to myself was that the atmosphere was brighter than when I came to install the transfer gates before.

Sometimes it will be that the people of Grantios have returned to the capital and reconstruction has progressed, and the movement of the Spirit has become more active with it.

There is one other part that I think has obviously changed from the outside.

There is a circular square made of stone. Light sources are arranged to surround the outer circumference of the square - perhaps even at night so that the position and contours of the square can be seen.

"Is that the dock?"

"Exactly. That's what I said, I got a reference to building a shipyard in Termwilds."

Queen Eldraine nods contentedly at my words.

Since vertical take-off and landing is possible given the behaviour of the airship, including the Sirius and others, the creation of the departure point of the airship will take the form of closer to the heliport than to the airport.

So oh and it will mean directing you where you should go down with the light. Even in the square, if you look at it in detail, it was distinguished by the light source, and you could see several airships getting off at a time. We should anchor the ship in that place, so...

There's something nearby that looks like a bunch of martial arts officers, and security seems to be in place and secure.

The airship on the Grantios side - rather than a submarine, which should also be called a submarine, given its main area of activity - is horizontal to the palace, covered with giant bubbles and seen scaffolding around something during work.

"This airship is currently being painted. I still can't use it to send the Duke. I'm sorry to hear about the Duke around here, but when you can move it, don't let me take you back."

"I'm looking forward to that"

and the Duke of Driscoll broke his expression.

The first Alliance against the Demons - the sister ships of the Sirius, one each in Sylvatria, Bahalzard and Grantios - have their own characteristics.

Silvatoria has better heating than anything else, and it is possible to foresee the light of terrain and life response even during snowstorms.

It is possible to dive into the sand temporarily in Bahárzad, and there is plenty of insulation and cooling in the space where personnel enter. There are also more magic props for creating water, and we envisage activities in the desert.

Grantios' ships - naturally specialise in activities underwater. The water-resistant, pressure-resistant structure makes it possible to dive deeper into the sea than any other airship. In addition, it includes dark vision capability and acoustical peripheral topography.

"Is paint work an example paint?

"That's right. Grantios buildings in general and weapons and protective equipment in particular."

"So that the metal doesn't corrode in the sea water... so that's where we decided what to do with the colour of the ship, so we were having a lot of discussions."

Rovisa and Marion answer Grace's question.

This means that it combines coloring and other designs with hull surface protection work. When exposed to sea water by using paint, the metal does not rust and does not adhere to vines, etc.

"Shades, national crests... if we were discussing all of those things, we'd be late to start work."

and is the bittersweet Queen Eldraine.

Design by paint is left to the respective countries after handover. When it comes to thinking about design and moving it to actual work, you will also need to work out a lot of ideas, so I also feel that this will be the time since one of the Beschmerck cases is solved.

"Even the kingdoms of Sylvatria and Bahárzad are troubled."

"From what I've heard, that sounds like it. King Eberberbert and King Fareed have been consulted so that they do not wear shades."

And to Stefania, who smiles bitterly, this one is Queen Eldraine, who laughs and answers pleasantly.

"I wonder what the finish will be?

"With reference to some sea creatures, the bottom of the hull is to be finished in bright, dark shades above"

When Claudia asks, Rovisa answers.

"Mm-hmm. I mean, it feels like teal"

It's a reasonable colouring. To Sheila's words Teal was happy to raise her voice and pat the flipper.

"Teal felt familiar with the outline of the Sirius even when we first met."

"Oh, you sure look alike......!

And, while we had such a conversation, we followed the guidance of the light and the martial officers to moor the Sirius at the dock.

Enabling Queen Eldraine and Rovisa to operate underwater, we will further confirm the possession of each magic item before leaving the ship. It doesn't just mean it's a square, so as soon as I moored it, the Sirius was wrapped in bubbles... making it easier to get out of the boat.

"Looking forward to your return"

"You've all come a long way."

And it was Weltes and Eckels, the martial officers of the Kingdom of Grantios, who picked me up.

As I greet him, he leads me out of the bubble and from the main gate of the sea capital to the inner city of the sea. Colorful glowing corals everywhere or large rolled shellfish style objects that glow from the blur and inside are arranged...... the number of sea capitals where reconstruction has progressed is fantastic before.

The silhouette of mermaids swimming overhead and the sight of brightly colored fish swimming inside the capital would also be a unique sight for Grantios.

"The light everywhere - how beautiful it is"

"Beautiful..."

And the first time I visited Elena, Calcedone, Oscar, Vanessa, and so on, I was immersed in the scenery of Grantios.

You realize we've been visiting, and mermaids, seylanes, and fishmongers are gathering from all over.

The children also show their faces everywhere. Not if it's in the ocean to be able to swim directly and travel to the desired location, even from above the private house.

"That's the Sirius, isn't it?

"Ladies and gentlemen, the Theodores are here!

"Really!?

And my name came up. The smiling children swam and gathered.

Sometimes I look familiar when I came here before.

"Oh. Long time no see"

Laughing and waving at the kids, the kids looked happy and they all smiled and waved back. Also, that's quite a welcome.

"Pfft. The battle against the king of the sea, and the subsequent restoration of the statue of the Mother of Mercy, is a matter of grass."

Queen Eldraine laughs. Mm-hmm. So this is what happened to all sorts of stories spread over time? The children are more welcome than before.

From the earthly people, you can also see the fantastic landscape, the slight differences in architectural style, etc. - so that the people of the various seas live, and the friendly and lively places on the ground can also be described as the hallmark of the Kingdom of Grantios.

To describe it as waving from the road, the way the people of Grantios gather is 3D, but it doesn't prevent them from coming and going, and as everyone waves and welcomes them happily, we go further back into the capital of the sea.

Rifts and cracks when the king broke the seal were also beautifully repaired - crystal scaffolding was erected so that he could see safely what was underneath, and passageways were in place to get inside the trenches, as were traces of the disaster that struck the capital of the sea.

"Much reconstruction is underway, and the lights are lit everywhere and you have a more gorgeous impression than before"

"I'm glad you said that. After all the zoning and reconstruction that accompanied the restoration of the building. The people are returning from everywhere. It's more lively and more glamorous than before."

Queen Eldraine laughed and replied so, continuing her words.

"It's a good idea to fully cultivate your English in the palace today before heading to Groufonica. Enjoy the peaceful capital of the sea."

Right. I'm glad you're welcoming me this way. Sheila looks like she's expecting her ears and tail to react, too, and let her enjoy Grantios' hospitality.