Schlein told me how the prost clan was formed and asked me more after showing me how to think a little.

"Shreyn seems to think the history of the Prost family is key, but what exactly is it?

"... what do you mean?

"Yeah? No, because when you first met the Elder, you could have said what to say, right?... then it would be strange if you didn't think there was something else.

If what I told the Elder was the key, it would be strange if the conditions for the assessors to return were not already in place.

But what Clara told me was that the conditions were not yet in place, so it would take time.

If so, the question of the examiner's aid is obvious.

Nevertheless, because there was nothing else I could think of, Shreyne looked like she was stuck in words.

"Anything else? Even if you say so..."

As for Shreyne, what I told the Elder was the best I could talk about.

Speaking more concretely, it could be a strange situation in terms of time line.

Because the future will change if you apply it poorly, I can't say anything very specific.

Of course, the examiner also knew that, so I shook my neck to the left and right.

"No, no, that's not it.... Oh, I see. Is that what this is about?"

Suddenly he nodded convincingly, and Schlein leaned his neck.

"Kowske...?"

"Oh, no, I'm sorry. After listening to Shreyn, I finally realized what was really weird about her."

The examiner began to talk about his thoughts after putting it in front of him.

Shreyne did tell me why I had to stay here.

However, that is only the reason from the Prost family side, and it is never due to the circumstances of study aid or Schlein.

In the first place, it was the runaway of the water mirror and the tin wand that made the assessors come to the past (?) It happened.

No matter how much it was, I don't think I chose this place and time just to help the Prost family.

Rather, it is more natural to think that he flew here for Schlein, who was using a tin wand.

Shreyn stopped talking about study aid after hearing about it.

"Wait a minute. Does that mean this cane came here for me?

"At first I thought it was a runaway. I've been listening to a lot of stories and I'm starting to feel different."

Initially, Kaiseki was also flying here, and I thought that he had flown into the past because of the runaway tin wand.

However, now that I've heard from Shreyn about the situation so far, it seems that it was not a runaway or anything, and I think that the scepter chose to come here.

Incidentally, Kaiseki and Mitsuki are irregular beings that have been forcibly mixed up.

However, since Kaiseki is the person who made the cane, he is treated in the same way as Shreyne.

"- So if Shreyne doesn't find the real 'answer', I don't think we can go back to the original era..."

When Kaiseki said so, Shreyn turned her gaze to the cane with a stunning gaze.

"What is it? Does that mean that this wand has done so much for me?

In the original era, even the gods were involved in a great deal of trouble, but if this wasn't an accident, it would be very annoying.

"Well, it's subtle that it's just for Shreyne. I don't think you're probably wrong.

"Somehow... I'm sorry about everything..."

Shreyne really wanted to hold her head.

However, in response, Kaiseki shook his neck to the left and right.

"No, it's not Shreyn's fault, is it? Besides, if we can get back safely in this case, I don't think we'll make any noise from now on.

"What...? So, what's next?

Even though it hasn't been resolved yet, Shreyne stunned her face to suggest that the same thing would happen now.

"Shreyn, the cane is just a tool. Especially since I don't feel weird or malicious, I think it's normal to think that the same thing will happen again, rather than doing things for Shreyne.

Tools are meant to help users only and do not pose a dangerous situation unless the producer makes them with such malicious intent.

Of course, there are exceptions in the world such as divine artefacts, but at least Kaiseki does not make a tin cane such a dangerous tool.

Again, it is up to the user to use the tools.

Having heard so much about Kaiseki, Shreyn came up with the fact that she didn't want to think twice.

"Perhaps this is because I wanted to...?

"No, that's right. How about that? That's right, I think it's too much."

"Well, that's good."

Shreyn sighed unexpectedly in response to the study aid.

I didn't want to think it was my fault that caused this situation.

"The story has slipped sideways, but anyway, if it's because of Shreyne that we're in this era, that means we're off track."

Shreyne's history of speaking to Kaiseki is a recurring benefit, but only seen from the Prost family.

In other words, if there is no such thing as a benefit for Schlein, it will not be possible to return to the original era.

"I know what you're trying to say... is there anything you can do for me in this time of year?

That said, Shreyn leaned her neck, and she had a very vague look on her face.

"Ah, yeah. I didn't realize it... or I didn't realize it."

"Why not? Does that mean Kouske already has something in mind?

"Yeah, well, somehow."

If you look at Shreyn's behavior in the village, you can guess what the cane wanted to show you.

The problem is that she doesn't realize it herself, as you can see from Shreyne's current attitude.

In response, Shreyne had a mixed look of surprise and remorse.

From the flow of the story and the words of the study aid, I realized that I had to come up with what it was.

"Even if they say so. I really don't think of anything..."

The words leaked after some thought were the complete truth of Shreyne.

I've thought a lot about it so far, so I can't think of anything to do for myself again.

On the contrary, it was strange why the assistant student came up with it.

"Yeah, well. Maybe it's too (...) obvious for Shreyn to notice."

Without knowing whether I could help and say it directly, Kaiseki dared to muddle her words.

On his face, there was something haunting that could not be answered.

Seeing the face of the examiner, Shreyn started worrying again with a serious look.

There is no doubt that there is an answer in me more than Kaiseki says.

Moreover, the examiner seems to be almost certain that the answer is the key.

Shreyne knew very well that she should find the answer on her own, because she was so inspired.