"Remember when we talked about the tools we kept there?

Asla pointed to a corner of the office, saying so.

That was where there was an attic room that the examiner had taken care of many times.

"Yeah, I remember.... no way?!

"Yes, I think so. Some of the tools that were there are missing. And at some point, the paper was there."

"Wow..."

Asla said it was rusty, but the assistant unexpectedly held her head.

I remembered the beauty of the tools stored in that room that Asla told me about before.

However, Asla shook her neck to the left and right for such an examination.

"It's okay because it's not that serious. It's not as dangerous as missing tools."

To Ashra who said that, the examiner turned to suspicion.

Asla is the only goddess who supports the world, and from the viewpoint of the assistant, it is sometimes out of the ordinary sense.

In this case, what Ashra calls a serious situation is a half-destruction of the continent or dramatic environmental change.

I decided to check the extent of the examination that I had not seen in my relationship so far, just in case.

"By the way, what do you think is the worst thing that could happen if that tool runs wild?

"Come on? I don't know because I've never seen anything like it before. But maybe we could make a crater about a hundred kilometers in radius at most?

After seeing Ashra say so, Kaiseki decided to go to collect it immediately.

Asla's feelings are more distorted than the differences between various people in management.

However, if you don't have such a sense, you may not be able to be the administrator of one big world.

I see. So, where are the tools?

"Come on? I don't know. It doesn't seem like it's all in one place."

"... huh? Wait a minute."

Aware that Asura's words were out of recognition with herself, the examiner placed his right index finger on his temple.

"First of all, Asla doesn't know where the missing tools are?

"That's right. I mean, if you knew, you'd have noticed it was gone from there in the first place, right?

"Um, does that mean that a considerable period of time has elapsed since the tools were gone?

Asla nodded only once to confirm the exam aid.

"That's right. But not more than two months ago."

"Yeah? Why?

"It's a simple story. I cleaned it two months ago."

This time, I realized that the tools were missing because Ashra was cleaning the room.

Regarding the attic room that Kaiseki is using for the evacuation area, no one else can handle it, so she decides to clean it herself.

Ashra's simple reasoning was that the examiner nodded before continuing to ask further questions.

"You said there was one place left, but it's not the only one that's gone?

Asla nodded lightly again, hoping that she would deny it.

"That's right. Three in all. Rather, it's written right there.

Asla pointed to the paper that Kaiseki had.

After rushing to confirm the document again, Kaiseki confirmed that it did say "x3" there.

I didn't think that was what it meant, even though it was a quick-through exam.

Who left this document (object?) is an expression that somehow understands the personality of.

I don't know which tool left this text, but somehow the assistant sighed at the compassionate situation of the future.

To sum up what I heard from Asla, I noticed that the tools that were supposed to have cleaned the room two months ago were missing today as well.

Looking around the room a lot, it turns out that there was a letter that Kaiseki now had.

There are three missing tools.

It is a tool that was casually placed in the attic, but because it is Asura, its value is immeasurable in the world of Earth Gard.

In the first place, it is a tool that Asra directly manages, so it becomes a divine instrument as a matter of course.

If it brightens the instrument of God, it will undoubtedly be the only source of disturbance.

I had a headache just thinking about it.

"Speaking of which, why did you call me like this?

When I hear about it, I'm just going to look for the missing tools from the Shrine.

As far as examinations were concerned, I didn't think there was anything else I could hide from Ellis.

However, Asla shakes her neck to the left and right for such an examination.

"What are you talking about? Imagine what they would say if they found out about this."

Asura told me to close my eyes and simulate the situation behind my back.

First, Ellis.

Ellis, who has received a report from Asla, will soon try to arrange for a search for the tool.

Careful about her, she just doesn't move and try to find herself.

Then, naturally, I will ask other goddesses she usually uses to help with her work, and from there, I will pass it on to the other goddesses... and then the temple will collapse and become a mess.

Even if Ellis kept his mouth shut, it wouldn't be possible.

Because there is a name for Ashra's request.

If that happens, Ellis will not be able to stop them.

If we succeed, it may be possible that some goddesses will descend on Earth.

Followed by Spika.

In her case, unlike Ellis, she wouldn't divulge this story to anyone.

However, the problem in this case is that she will move herself.

The arrival of her, who is counted as one of the three great gods in Earth Gard's world.

To be clear, the situation is more exaggerated than the loss of the three tools.

Finally, Jal.

... but in her case, I soon realized that I would not be able to imagine it.

There is no doubt that there will be a lot of noise and scattered around.

Again, because there is a favor from Asla.

If you succeed, it will be more noisy than Ellis.

Or perhaps you will descend into Earth Gard's world with the same pattern as Spika.

Either way, there was no doubt that it would turn out to be something that I didn't want to think much about.

The examiner, who imagined the three behavioral patterns, shook his neck to the left and right.

"Oh, yeah, yeah. I'm sorry, I was wrong."

"Am I right?

To Asla, who was short, the examiner could only return a bitter smile.

Asla has said something even more important about such an examination.

"Besides, you have something to do with this."

Yes?

The examiner leaned his neck against words he could not remember.

"Looks like I lost my connection to you while I was using it as a hiding place."

Before Kaiseki arrived, Ashra entered and exited the room only to clean it.

That is, while the examiner was using the room several times, he was able to connect at some point.

Even though I wasn't aware of it, I sighed a lot when I found out that there was a cause for it.

It was still a study aid that I thought it would be best to collect, even if I left aside who was best to ask.