"Wise man"? That's what you just said, isn't it? Sure it is... "

"It's one of the aliases the Alphazle named. Garnett, do you know where this guy's altar is?

"Uh, the guide diagram... there it is! Third floor of the West Hall!

Immediately after the main hall, he wanders through the mess with worshippers and tourists and rushes out towards the third floor of the West Hall.

The Nishikan building itself is very similar to the main building.

The fact that it has a hierarchical structure of blowouts like the second and third floor seats of the theatre is common, as is the fact that the theatre has altars arranged on the parts that are guest seats.

Climb the stairs along the walls and head straight to the third floor section, then rush to the altar where the Wise Man is worshipped.

There was an unexpected client there.

Little old aristocrats with a few escorts - new to our memories, who can't possibly be mistaken.

"The Duke of Kingswell......!

The day after I rushed to the King's Capital, I responded when I headed to the King's Capital with a response to a suggestion from His Majesty.

And he called it self-preservation, and he was once a minister who dressed me in brave killer wet clothes.

How could such a person be here...... no, there is no wonder in itself that he is in the Pantheon.

Because you are a member of the Kingdom of Westland, whether you are a minister or nobleman, and you are supposed to believe in any God worshipped in the Temple of Heaven.

The problem is that God is enshrined in the temple in front of him.

"Oh, that's an odd encounter, Luke from the White Wolf Forest."

The Duke said it was unexpected that we appeared here, and he looked back with an unexpected look.

But he immediately gave a look like he had reconsidered something and nodded deeply as he was convinced.

"... even if it's a coincidence that you bowled together, it was inevitable that you guys would visit here."

"Wise man…"

"Uhm."

The Duke affirmed my statement lightly, sending instructions by hand to the escorts to move away.

Just like then, it's an invitation to talk in an uninterrupted situation.

I have a faint guess that riding an invitation would be a more advantageous development for the Duke.

But still, my choices didn't change.

I know a hundred dukes come to control the way information is given.

With that in mind, we just try to get the information we need.

"It's a simple story though. Wise men are believed as gods of knowledge and academia throughout my territory."

God, who is not a divine name like a personal name, but a general noun way of calling it, is not unnatural of what is rare.

Some patterns I know say, 'It's awe-inspiring to speak lightly of God's name, so if I had called him by a far-fetched alias, how long would I have had nothing to know his real name'.

I don't know if the Wise Man fits that, but it wasn't an uncomfortable story to call.

"Scholars, teachers, or those involved in politics are the main believers. Skills include [Split Thinking], [Fast Thinking], and [Appraisal]."

"What does the Wise Man believe in the Duke of Kingswell (Weissman) have to do with the Wise Man (Weissman) whom Alphazle also named"

"If you know that, you won't have a hard time."

The Duke lurked his voice, shook his shoulders and laughed.

- This means that if you return the back, the Duke cares if the two wise men (Weissman) are referring to the same existence, but they are in trouble without being able to make a determination.

"But there are too many things that fit to be considered irrelevant"

Raising his old and twisted index finger, the Duke made a gesture of 'First Eye'.

"The faithful of the Wise Man in my realm believe that you wandered the Millennium Corridor, a labyrinth in which the Wise Man concealed wisdom that he had determined could not be given to man."

"... Dwarves living in the 'Demon King's Castle realm' behind it considered themselves creators of the labyrinth about the alphazzle"

"So, is it? Although it is premature to say that this is the result of looking at actual historical facts from different sides… Maybe the source of faith is the same."

The possibility has surfaced that the alphazle, which I just thought involved only the labyrinth, had something to do with the earth in an unexpected way.

I can't help but feel something just creepy.

In the sight of me dying, Alphazur has asked me to turn my body over to fight the Demon King.

I couldn't be optimistic that he was going to give it back to me when things were done... etc.

In the worst case scenario, you should also consider the possibility that you were trying to get to the ground with my body.

... I've been able to assume that for a long time, but I didn't know that I was no longer an object of faith on earth as a god.

"By the way, among the faithful, it is said that if you vandalize the labyrinth and seek wisdom, an apostle of divine punishment will be sent to the earth, etc."

"Are you talking about the dragon? You want to give me a break. I think I did something unpunished."

"Ha! In fact, that's what they seem to think. I don't know the details yet, but maybe I'll be the lowest group in the world who appreciate the Lord."

Watch out for night lanes when you go to the Duke of Kingswell territory.

I don't plan on doing that at the moment, but I'll carve my caution into my heart.

"Whatever that is, I don't think so, but the reason your brother the Duke was so obsessed with investigating The Millennium Corridor of Nara..."

"Much is possible, but no certainty can be made. Hiding wisdom is not true at all except for the believers of the Wise Man, and my brother denies that he believed it."

The Duke shook his neck sideways in a sigh of sigh.

"There's another match that I can't ignore so much... the Hundred Hears can't seem to do it. See the statue worshipped by the altar. It is said to be an illustration of a wise man."

I was told to move my gaze to the altar - and I lost my word.

Statue of an old man in a hood sitting on an altar.

Because it's only an imaginary picture, or the face of the statue doesn't look much like the alphazle I've seen.

Its right eye portion was embedded with a bright dark (...) blue (...) color (...) treasure (...) stone (...) as if it were a flame.

"(Sure... you can't ignore this guy...)"

Unexpectedly hold your own eyes with your hands.

The power of mystery, which I would call the right eye of wisdom, was given to me by the Alpha Zulu.

It was clear that a blue flaming mass of magic capable of 'understanding' what was in sight, activated by [disassembling] the right eyeball and devoting (...) to (...) ru (...) - the statue gem imitated it.

"… Your Excellency. I have one question."

Say it.

"When I first met you, why didn't you tell me this story?

Not only did the Duke move his eyebrows to say it was an unexpected question, he grinned at his mouth and returned his answer without any precipitation.

"It's only a matter of time before this opportunity that I didn't speak. It's going to be a long relationship, until I thought I'd look at the fold."

"Really...... thank you"

That's the most obvious reason.

Even if it was really more convenient not to teach, I could be deluded uncomfortably.

"I'm sorry, but it's time. I'll see you."

The Duke unilaterally broke off the conversation and returned to the escort waiting for him at a remote location.