"So, what do you want to hear?

"Right...... during the Divine Slavery, I couldn't recognize that era. So I want to know exactly what happened."

Don't you recognize him? What does that mean?

Oh well, the Divine Slavery was the only thing that happened to the 'continent of Fastria' that set the stage for the game. I mean, she didn't know that because she was in this place.

Few humans remember the divine slavery itself. But the legend, that's what's passed around like a myth.

Was a human being in a situation like Rhue, after all, communicating past events to people?

"That said... something special didn't happen."

Now, as a leisure time, I'm supposed to talk about the divine slavery, or game age, but for me, the perception of that era is only a game.

I don't know exactly what happened in that world.

I don't know if the operation ever opened any events, and I didn't have a story quest, so I really don't have a story to tell.

Last day if you say so. Is it about the story of me beating down the seven stars?

"Can we talk about the day the divine slavery ends?

"It's a story that all of a sudden approaches the core."

"No, it's true. It's never happened before."

I tell her about my last day by devising a way to talk as if I had seen it on the spot.

About challenging the seven bosses with the help of their peers, and the proclamation of the end of the world by God (Operation) at the time.

And when I realized it, I was in this era.

"... God who declared the world to be over... but this is how the world continues... that's a funny story"

"Maybe God at that time didn't think that the divine slavery was everything and that the world would continue in the past and in the future"

It's only hypothetical, but let's just say that in some way the operation got one end of this world as a game.

I can't imagine exactly how that is.

But that's why I never thought that in the game, or divine slavery, was everything for the operation, and that there existed a past and a future as one world there......

Imagine, it's a good inference to say paranoid, but thinking about it makes me stick.

But then... it means it's not the operation that made this world send a new seven stars.

If the operation was originally something of a god in this world, I can still tell. But that's not true.

Not very big, but the company that ran it was solid and I've seen that in magazine interviews. He's a clean person.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I feel something is decisively missing.

"Are you worried?

There's a lot going on here.

"The world went on when you defeated the Seven Stars and it was supposed to end. Isn't that okay?

"If you add only what we just talked about, yes..."

Indeed, when summed up that way, it will stick as the legend of the swordsman Caivon in history.

But there, when I bring in my point of view as a game player, I'm in trouble because Tsuji doesn't fit.

I thought 'Invisible God = Operation'.

Due to what Rhue said 'an age when invisible God ruled', it would be good to see the time when the operation ruled the balance and setting of the game as a period of divine slavery.

I mean, when it does, it's 'Invisible God = Operation'.

But the operation was flat out counting down the end of service even after I defeated Seven Stars.

Even though the legend still says' Swordsman Kaivon destroyed the Seven Stars and took back the world '.

Isn't this weird?

I mean, for the operation, it's really just a game. And I don't suppose you've ever had anything to do with my actions?

When that happens, the beings who are distributing the seven stars anew to this world, and who are orienting the liberators to call this world...

"... are there others?

A being who entrusted this world as a game to the operation of the earth.

At the end of the service, the existence suffered from the destruction of the Seven Stars.

A new seven-star presence in this open world.

A being capable of making connections to the Earth, designed to call the Earthlings named Liberators to this world.

Someone like that, somewhere?

"... Lainey Linearis. Now that's a question from me. Tell me about your time."

Maybe a hint of the existence of 'someone of it' is hidden in those days.

Damn, I honestly didn't want to stick my neck out of myself talking about the roots of this world.

Isn't there something wrong with opening up the Seven Stars? And I felt like I was going to look it up lightly.

Of course, I was prepared to defile this hand if it seemed to have obvious negative effects on Lue's test.

But I'm not fat enough to ignore a once raised question like this one, let alone a problem I would have been deeply involved in.

Above all, this world is also an important place for me.

The game you love may not have been just a game.

It can't be bothering me.

Even though I loved that world, I don't know anything about what worldview it ended up with, what stories it had and what history it's been spinning.

People are the same as the world. If you like them, you want to know all about them.

And if there's anywhere in the world that you loved... that tormented the world from which it originated...

"My story... I'm sorry, but I can't talk like that."

"Why is that?

The answer returned is no.

But the look seemed to show some remorse.

It's like, even if you want to talk, you can't talk, you're tied to such constraints.

"That's the decision. I'm past. I can't be deeply involved in the world today."

"... was there any arrangement like that?

"No comment. I'm just going to do everything I can to keep this world moving forward."

Still for the world.

One reasoning rises to the word that means so.

What a person with absolute power can do in such an interior space.

That 's--

"... a raindrop miracle is no way"

Really, is this opponent God?

All I can think of is an almighty, absolute God who knows everything about the world.

And if this place is exclusive, this person will do something close to it.

An opponent who intervenes in status, freely builds space, and misses the objects of the Mythical Age.

... and behave as if it were sealed in this place.

Now that I think about it, she said it's 'hard' to get on the table.

What if it's due to that constraint, a set rule?

"Being allowed to exist only within a surgical ceremony, occasionally giving an important surgical ceremony, and being told off like a miracle. I would now like to give you a full score on that answer that came to your mind."

"What!? Are you sure it's God"

It's not a level to read this thought, but make the thought that comes to mind word for word without mistake.

I'm not saying this is proof of God, but at least there is enough power to know exactly what this idea is.

... Should I use a little respect or something?

"That's what I came to call it, after it was sealed here, isn't it? Heh heh, I'm the one lurking in the alchemy and sorcery ceremonies."

"Are you serious... just tell me that"

"Nothing's changed from what I found out, is it? It doesn't change that I'm here, and that doesn't make any big difference."

"... yes, is it"

The spare time to light up who you are, still float, and not break some luscious grin.

But somewhere on that margin, it doesn't seem like a similar will to give up 'Anyway, nothing changes' is hidden.

It's as if, yes, I'm convinced that the constraints I'm tied to won't hurt and I'll continue to stay here.

... Also, a person tied to something and staying in one place?

I don't like it.

"... Lainey Linearis. What have you given the world?"

But I'm going to ask you this once.

If you just gave up, give something to the outside world, call me out like this now, and I don't think you're gonna talk like this.

This is a scratch. Half giving up, but the other half of it not giving up, via her prank, is fighting something. Seems that way to me.

That's why I ask now once. For a wish, what has she left behind?

"There's only one thing I want. People sing freely about the world as people. Yes, like you are now."

Scratch off the luscious grin, she just speaks quietly.

"Free time...... I've seen you too, free time. I just wanted to see if the legendary person really had that legendary power"

"... from the beginning, did you know who I was"

I was feeling this.

I don't think so many people have come into contact with me by chance.

And perhaps she also knew the legend of 'Caivon the Swordsman'.

That's why he approached me while hiding a glimmer of hope with an absolution mark in the name of spare time.

"At the end of your journey, you will face what you have acquired, the path you have chosen, what you have lost, what you have thrown away. as a major obstacle."

"... is that my future?

"It's my wish. If you will fulfill my wish - if you will take the world back into the hands of people."

Retrieve.

You've got a good word for it.

"If you continue along the path of freedom that leads to my wish, that great obstacle will come as a test to yourself. I spent my spare time tinkering with pieces of hope that might help me get over it."

I recall a certain word for the word "shard of hope" that has been left behind.

times even older than what she calls the God-slave period.

If I were to use that as a word...

"... well. I mean, that's... that's the legacy of the old world."

Some of the items I've already found.

Suppose that's what she left behind.

The idea was apparently a hit.

Her face turns into a gentle grin with surprise.

"Oh... you've already got it."

"Oh. Two other things besides that armor. One was in this city."

Oh - well, I remember.

I was already looking at a fragment of this person's name that day in the description of that item I gave Reyes.

"Sagittarius Guiding Principles"

Old World Heritage Producer * * Nee * * Alice

The name was in a bug-eating state, but the name that did exist there belonged to her.

Indeed, that gear would be of great help if trials were to await us from now on.

By then the ability of that equipment had been tremendous.

... then what was the hair decoration Lue had?

"All I found was a piece of equipment to put on my finger and another one."

"That's Sagittarius' guiding principle, isn't it? That's my self-confidence, isn't it?

"It was certainly an amazing ability. Another thing... apparently even the name of the gear is hidden and the producer is not you"

"... what was it?

"Oh. It's smoked silver, in the form of wings that are so blue -"

The next moment, she comes stuck.

Its shape is not something stuck in a cut feather, but something that is driven by impatience and feels somewhere dangerous.

What the hell is wrong with you?

"Where did you find that?

"On the Endoresian continent, I was in a grocery store."

"... that's not what I made. But I know who made it."

"I knew there was going to be a lot of power."

"Unfortunately, I can't talk to you. You can guess, right?

... I mean, he said it was enough to get caught up in constraints with someone again.

No, isn't my eyesight a lot, too? I can't believe the hair decorations I bought in those little stores were such a big deal.

"Take care of it. If you made it, you created it with a heart that wanted to protect your loved ones."

"... I'll remember your liver."

Second, a screen floating in the universe that I completely forgot about.

Confirm the current owner of the hair accessory that it was made for that loved one.

There, you reach the goal of the labyrinth, happily opening the door, and the figure of Mr. Rue, who was stunningly caught in the pit set there.

"... by the way, that kid may have that hair decoration"

"... more than anything in the hands of a lovely child."

Look, don't cry. Come on, 'cause it's almost a goal.