Having confirmed in the Adventurer's Guild that ID cards are still available, I decided to return to Mizette's hometown as one of the things I need to make sure to do as soon as possible.

Even so, after a hundred years, there's nothing we can do about it now that we're back, and basically, we'll just have to watch and go home.

But even so for me, not for her when she broke up with her family.

Normally, you'd be a little concerned about what happens after that.

That's why I just decided to think about my journey to Galhart territory, but some of the information I heard at the Adventurer Alliance joint tavern set out a travel policy without a single one or two.

Because, first of all, these days the airship is out of this king's capital, so it seemed to be more comfortable than travelling by boat once you considered the speed of travel and safety.

In contrast to the intercontinental crossing, the journey, which took two weeks a hundred years ago, can also be reached in about three days by airship.

There were convenient rides in this era that cost more than sailing, but no other disadvantage existed.

Moreover, although they will set up a number of transit points, they also have flights to travel to border points near Garhart territory.

The drawback, of course, is that it is only famous on the continent and operates between major cities, but just when we get here, the benefits of carrying out the sailing journey initially planned will disappear.

Sailing has an important role to play in the sense of taking a closer look around the world, but from us rushing to Galhart territory, we have to pass this case.

It is not as modern as Japan, but it has become more convenient due to advances in technology.

"You've made so much progress in technology in the future. What a surprise."

"Oh, I can't hide my surprise when I'm developing this far too. Perhaps if the times were a little further, there would be a plane that could fly faster."

There is no reason why the technology of Japan and this airship in the other world should be the same than there is a difference between magic and science, so yes, there is no guarantee that breakthroughs will happen at the same time.

But it wouldn't be strange if that kind of ride appeared in earlier times, when it became a better future, if I even avoided the 'breakdown of creation' again.

Well, it's just a guess.

"Hey, what's that plane called? Is it even more amazing than that airship?

"I don't know what a plane is..., er..."

Mizette responds to my reply and curiously repeats the question, but to be honest, I'm not that familiar with planes either.

I can explain the principle at a general common sense level, but I don't even know if it's the same plane ahead of this world, so I can't answer it cheaply.

Well, how did you explain it?

Stuck in his response, he raised his hand as the red leaves jumped pimply.

"Don't you know what that chicken is? The guy (Okoko) has it and it just appeared! I think it's a very big bird-shaped vehicle!

"Heh, bird shapes. Do you think you'll be winged after all?

Come on, are you convinced with such a simple explanation?

What the hell was my agony?

By the way, you basically don't fly wings.

But when I say that, it leads to the infinite loop of "what kind of vehicle is it," so I dare to keep it in tune with the red leaves.

Well, since civilization in this world may really make progress in that way, and maybe not necessarily the other way around, there will be no details to give.

Growth and development are things that people who live in the world try and error and grasp.

Probably.

Afterwards, I went into the airship boarding process as I saw the two of us have an argument that it was ahhhhhhhhhh.

After all, when the latest equipment provided travel documents for three people, quite a few gold coins flew away, but fortunately it seemed that I could cover them with the money I earned in a town near the border.

It was pretty critical, but I'm glad we managed.

Since I've missed my nostalgia a lot, I'll need to take gold measures somewhere again.

But only with the help of the spirits can we recover the treasures of gold and silver.

I'm worried about the resources of this world because those hands will strain the spirits without any effort.

While we can make money by legitimate means, nature should not be roughed up as much as possible.

Unless it's urgent for me.

And when I went inside the airship, I found out that this alien airship still had a different fuselage structure than modern Japan, and that buoyancy would be covered by a device that produces lighter gases than the air, such as wind demon stones processed by artisans instead of gas.

It's more of an anticipation than an understanding.

It's just that this prediction is probably shooting at the target.

Some say I figured it out because I know an overview of the original airship, but it's easy to imagine "Ah, this is creating buoyancy," if you see a green shining stone packed in a part like a power reactor.

Or I can't think of anything else.

Well, that's not why I figured it out.

By the way, this ride has an overwhelming low number of flights and because of the plethora of the latest technologies of this era, it seems that it requires quite a bit of an adventurer rank to be used by civilians who are not even aristocrats.

In my case, I managed because I had a B-rank guild card that was a high-ranking adventurer, but if this had been a new registration or something without a guild card, I would have had to enjoy the ship's journey as usual.

It seemed like a temporary time to qualify everything.