"It's just extraordinarily realistic for a dream... I knew this guy was caused by an attempt to analyze the 'right eye', and this town... damn it, the Garnets wouldn't even be involved"

Breathe in the park on the high ground overlooking the city and restore the condition to the point where your body finally moves properly.

If, to my mind, this situation was triggered by Hildo's magic attempt to analyze the 'right eye', it is possible that Garnett and Hildo, who have lost consciousness together, are also being dragged in.

"(We need to prioritize anyway. Meet Garnett and the others first. Maybe he's not here... but it's second to none to figure out how to get out of here)"

This is not a priority decided for emotional reasons.

Though there is no sign of anything moving around, whether happy or unhappy, there is no guarantee that dangerous beings are nowhere to be found, and rendezvous with Garnett is also essential for survival.

And Hild has magical knowledge that I or Garnett don't have, so maybe we can find a way out of here.

That's why rendezvous with the two of them is a top priority.

Running around to solve this by myself, I don't think it's going to turn out so good.

"Garnett! You're not here, Garnett!

Running even around a deserted city with his voice up.

This city is definitely a dream (Yumema Blur). You may wake up naturally without having to do anything, but you couldn't give yourself up to cheap optimism.

I was about to run through a well-maintained alley in every corner, and the voice I'd always wanted echoed into a deserted town.

"White Wolf's! There you are!

A small figure rushing over at full speed.

I can immediately understand who the fog is trying to get in.

Garnett packed his distance with so much momentum that he was about to hit me that he stopped abruptly at both places.

"Phew, it feels fine to see it... tell me as soon as there's something wrong or something. I don't know why. It doesn't matter what happens to your body."

"I'm glad you're safe. I knew you'd be here if you noticed?

"When Hild's guy was analyzing your" right eye, "he suddenly lost consciousness because his vision was Kasumi. Damn, I don't think he screwed up... I don't want to think about it."

Garnett is alert to his surroundings with a mixture of appeasement emotions and bitterness.

"From what I've seen, it looks like there's nothing moving here. As well as organisms, including (...) raw (...) and (...) yes (...) yes (...) yes (...) movement (...) and (...)"

"Are you all in the same hallucination or have you been skipped somewhere while you were losing your mind... Damn, you figured out what Noir was like, but not me at all"

"Maybe only the spirit (so far) dragged me here. I imagine because I'm not an expert in magic."

Assuming the identity of this city is what I imagined it would be, it would not be strange to have a golem kind of walking around besides humans.

I don't even see that, and the fact that humans, on the contrary, don't even exist wildcats or bird-like, is probably a 'imitation that only reenacted the town'.

"I'm sure he was telling you about the sight he saw when he got his' right eye '."

"In a white space with nothing, you ran into a strange guy named Dwarf God, and he told you to turn your body over. But what is it? I don't know... No way, dude."

"No way. It's hard to say exactly how I feel about my skin, but it's very similar to that time."

It is not objective enough to be presented as a basis.

It's only a subjective story, but I can't help but recall the space where I nearly lost my life in the fight against Gandalf, the Demon King, and got the 'Right Eye of Ji' after questioning Alphazle - the odd feeling of skin when I was there.

"If you say so, I'll have to believe you. But if that's the case, it's a lot of trouble."

"Anyway, let's find Hild. His magic triggered it, so he might know how to do something about it."

"What if I don't know anything?

"That's when."

Garnett has often thought about it in the outfit he did with his arms around his mouth, and has made suggestions about his future exploration policy.

"I woke up. Let's go back to the place. It's a pretty prominent building, so Hildo might be stopping by. There's this weird monster rolling around, so I feel like it's a mess."

"Okay, let's go."

Accept the proposal and run through a thin foggy town with guidance from Garnett.

After a while, we arrived at the bridge where there was no river.

Artificially dug deep trenches cross the high ground and large bridges are erected in a way that crosses it.

It's like a big waterway with no water.

Though I tried my eyes under the bridge, the fog was stuck in and I'm not sure what's at the bottom.

"Look, it's me. See? It's a man-made cliff floor to top."

"It's true... what the hell is that building for?

"I don't know. I think I'm going down the aisle to get to the bottom of this deep ditch, but I'm going anyway."

Vague contours and Garnet descriptions alone are incomprehensible.

Anyway, we think it's best to see the real thing, cross the land bridge and then step into the ground part of the mysterious building.

"The exterior is a little palace, but the interior is a big hall of cancer..."

"It feels like a space to keep a lot of people waiting here. Maybe the main body of this building is under a cliff."

It crosses the interior of a luxurious building and passes unauthorized through a simple interrogation gate that would otherwise have been withheld by the guards, down a long staircase leading to the equivalent of the bottom of the cliff.

The arrival point was at the bottom of an artificial valley, just like a dead waterway, which also had a whole hall-shaped structure with high ceilings.

The biggest trait that wasn't up there. That was how many long, shallow trenches were dug in parallel on the floor, and a wide range of track strips (rails) seemed to be laid on the bottom of them.

"Hey, this is a rail. You're the guy who runs some kind of mine trolley. Why is it all over town like this?"

"And it was made of metal on top of the big one. So, there's a substitute that he wanted to run until he deliberately laid down such a substitute... it's me. Bad joke, not at all."

The garnet points to the back of the track strip (rail) with its jaw.

It was a huge metal structure sitting there.

More than a dozen cars, like the ones that had multiplied the carriage's passenger cars, were vertically connected, and at the beginning of those were huge pieces of stuff that only seemed to be a complex mass of skill.