The conversation between the light-mouthed detectives revealed the circumstances under which they had been sent here.

"... apparently... I'm searching for the origin of the salvage product..."

Do you suspect the Israelis are behind this?

"Well... even if not, it would be bad publicity to investigate in front of the Israelis.It's like you're suspicious of Israelis, or you're an idiot who won't even notice if you salvage them right in front of you. "

In the meantime, I found out why they cared about the eyes of Israelis.

I don't understand.....

"Why do Morphans want to know where the salvage came from?It's like crossing such a dangerous bridge. "

Crowe's suspicions were even greater... but as a morphan, I didn't think he was doing that dangerous imitation.

When they found out.It sounds a little bad, but it's not hard to convince.What about intimidation? (and) diplomacy? What's that?

... anyway, what Morphan cared about - not the national sentiments of Islam - was the thoughts of the non-fumes.

Non-fumes that have suddenly emitted a sense of presence in the past few years are an unexpected force for morphans.They have deep friendships with them - note: Morphan perspectives - including illustrations, can't keep an eye on their movements.

Even as morphans, we are moving to deepen our friendship with them, but whether we can make connections that we like, whether we fail or are hostile, we want to know the identity of the other party.Whether or not non-fumes from other continents are involved - there's a lot to gain just knowing about it....

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And... there was another project that got Crowe confused. It is the village of Vejín.

"Oi... I thought humans couldn't find spirits?"

Crawl sent Jirori and his eyes to Shanoa who had just cut his eyes a few days ago.

Shanoa faces the day after tomorrow, but her gaze seems to be swimming indefinitely.

"... well, I suppose most of the Vegin villagers who witnessed the light of the Spirit at night thought it was a ghost."

It was Crowe who accurately guessed the situation, but the problem is in the future.

I can't make any more noise, so let the spirits refrain from using that gate for a while.... the problem is then. "

Although it was maintained as a spiritual gate, it fell at the end of the day, such as not using the gate.We need to do something about it....

There aren't any trees growing in the nearby mountains, right?

I heard that you are lacking in magic and are not suitable for the activities of spirits?

Well, it seems that they are deliberately hindering vegetation recovery so that the monsters don't stop by.... the avalanches and landslides seem to be avoided, and excessive nudity seems to be prevented. "

"... that's why there's no place for the spirits to hide..."

Around the "Decaying Shack," there's a cloud around it, right?

I can't start from there....

In the meantime, extend the tunnel in a way that will detour the village of Vejin, and connect it to the nest of the small animal that was inside the tunnel - abandoned.If you find any other suitable exit suggestions, the Spirits will tell you each time.Repeating the renovation and construction from time to time should improve the usefulness of the Spirit Gate.

However... this case suggested that a problem that cannot be ignored will arise in opening the Spirit Gate again in the future.

"What are you going to do, Crowe?"

"... the only way to advance the plan is to..."

― ― It was six days before Selmaine showed Crowe's "tableware" to the person in charge of goods management who came from King's Landing and lived through it.