- Ancient magical civilization. Once upon a time, there flourished on earth a civilization so called and learned from modern humans.

It is also assumed that it was this civilization that 'invented' the Golem, the Golem present in the dungeon, is a relic of a magical civilization or a imitation of future generations… this has long been thought of in the human nation on earth.

The existence of the overly discerning weakness of facial magic characters is also assumed to be due to the transmission of working golems in magical civilization to future generations.

It is a hypothesis that the battle was not assumed and that the remainder was required to be easy to make an emergency stop in case.

After not denying or affirming these theories, but merely confirming my perception, Ayle immediately moved on to the point.

"The Alpha Zulu was an unnamed human man who appeared at the end of an era you call ancient magical civilization"

- No name literally meant that the name (...) before (...) was (...) (...).

Where did you come from and what have you been doing?

The man, all riddled with mystery, was nameless (nameless) and nicknamed by the humans of the time, instantly representing his head with superior magic skills and personalities that attracted others.

By then, he had become known as the Wise Man with respect, replacing the unnamed (nameless).

"Were you originally human? I am convinced that the great men of the past will be believed, but what reason does it make to gain skills with it..."

"Come on...... we elves exercise our magic with different principles than our skills, so we don't have a deep understanding of human skills. So, are you sure you want to proceed?

"Excuse me, please continue"

- The Wise Man (Weissman), who eventually became the leading wizard of mankind, was also highly regarded by the elves who were still coexisting with mankind at the time, and was given various aliases in the language of the elves.

The winner (Gagnlers) - because the technology he invented became the determinant of war.

Shigemitsu (Bileg) - I lost my right eye to the price of wearing the "Right Eye of Wisdom".

Gray beard (Hurlbalds) - because he had characteristic gray hair and a mustache that had been stretched since he plugged it into old age.

"Originally, was it because you didn't have a name? He was always happy to be given a new name."

- And Father of All Things (Alphazur).

This is said to be the greatest feat he has accomplished and a tribute derived from it.

"I can't tell you what feat it was. Forgive me."

Ayle smiled and misled where he was concerned and said something he couldn't hear more about than that.

"Ultimately, the Alphazle proved that the collapse of civilization was inevitable and then went on to work on measures for humanity to survive"

"The collapse of magical civilization… as we know history"

"Yes. You seem to know as a general knowledge that once a magical civilization of the highest glory collapsed, so I'll skip explaining that."

- It was that he could not teach the cause of the destruction of the magical civilization or the specific means taken by the Alphazle, but anyway, his attempts were met with some success.

While civilization has regressed in some respects, as it has done today, the very survival of mankind is proof of that.

"But the last time I (I) met with Alphazur, he left something incredible behind. Says..."

Placing a beat and staring straight at me with a sincere eye, Ayle spun the words of a distant old alphazur.

"'The restoration of the world will end incompletely. sooner or later, I'm going to go back in."

My right eye felt painful.

Before Alphazul gave me the "Right Eye of Wisdom," he was asking me to turn over my flesh.

That way we can help our people from the Demon King.

You even changed your mind after interacting with me, eventually leaving only the 'right eye' to disappear from the meteorological landscape, but even that was something that made me think I had only temporarily drawn my hand.

"Of course, we didn't really take it together. Even though it was just an alphazule, it seemed impossible to come back after so long."

"But the same thing as the right eye of the alphazle appeared in my body..."

"Yes, the Senate of 'Fairy Town of White Asia' considered this a herald of the Alphazur Resurrection and sent me (myself) for an appraisal. Have you understood the history of this case?

The annihilated ancient magical civilization. Alphazle pressed for flesh to dawn.

The information I know and the description of Ayle mesh perfectly.

"So... what kind of substitute is" right eye of wisdom "?"

"As a matter of fact, neither I (nor I) know the whole story. He described it as a medium to derive the answers he wanted."

Ayle slapped her hands gently against each other and made her laugh.

"However, as far as I can tell, the power you exercise has not yet reached the Alphazle. I mean, you could say there's a lot of money for future stretches. If we keep working out, I'm sure..."

"- Alphazle said, 'Don't rely too much on those eyes'. Because it is an act equal to unloading God..."

The expression stops with a smile.

Is it still true? Ayle wants to encourage me to abuse his' right eye '.

For a reason that would never be revealed to me.

"If you think optimistically, it will mean you risk losing the eyeball itself. They also lost the right eyeball as a price for the alphazle, didn't they? But if you're pessimistic..."

"- No way. No way. Such magic is unreal. You must think too much."

Is it something you think too much about?

Sakura, who has now gained a divine descent, hears that 'I felt as if I were being deprived of my flesh by someone, and I felt terrible fear' with regard to the exercise of excessive divine descent.

If it is an act equal to this, it is a natural idea to assume that similar risks are potential.

"Just one thing, let me ask you a question too. Senator Ayle. Assuming the alphazle comes back by any means, would you be happy with that?

Activate [disassembly] with a hand over your right eye, slowing down blue flaming magic from between your fingers.

Ayle still doesn't break his smile.

Is it to delude the truth, or are you just glad I came to this idea?

Seeing through this' right eye 'did not allow me to deduce Ayle's true intentions, and the response was something that was difficult to pursue in depth.

"I'm sorry. Forgive me."

"... Damn. That woman, Elf, she's so lazy and deluded."

Leaving Theodore's villa to go back to the house. No, Garnett threw up abusively, looking full of dissatisfaction.

"Well, I can't help it. Knowing what they don't know is a strength. It's only natural to narrow down the way information is given."

He said, "I did!

Garnett walked slightly toward me, grabbing my face with both hands and forcing me to lower my gaze.

Serious, and anxious glances peek into my right eye.

"You're so nasty. Well, I guess I wasn't trying to trick you into taking over an alpha or something."

"... maybe. I can't say enough about that."

"What else is going on? I don't care what you think. That's how it went."

"You got a lot going on, don't you? For example, the main house" right eye "has features that I still can't use, and the elves need that power... It's a pattern of hiding risks and trying to get them to work out."

I know there's a risk of blindness and takeover, and then he tried to induce me to blossom my abilities - even thinking about it would explain what Ayle said and did.

Sure, Garnett's concerns are especially so, and I'm thinking the same thing.

In fact - if that wasn't the hallucination of the imminent death experience - it was because they could have taken away the flesh at risk.

Still, it would be dangerous to exclude other possibilities from your mind.

"Even if I 'trust' about the information Senator Ayle will give me, I guess it's too early to completely forgive and 'trust' my heart. It seems like it would be good to go out with the right distance."

"If you say so, I'll convince you too... until you know better, don't use 'eyes' too much. It's too late for anything."

"I know. So look, it's time to get your hands off me..."

"Oh, shit."

Garnett didn't really try to free me with my cheeks pinched tightly with both hands.