"... a ride, right? A trolley monster or an odd carriage."

"If the identity of this town is what I imagined it would be, it wouldn't be uncomfortable if the leading skill pulled the passenger car in the back."

"Oh, I agree"

Apparently, Garnett came to the same hypothesis as I did.

But where the two of us stick our foreheads together, unfortunately, it's unlikely to contribute to breaking the status quo.

Anyway, after everything joined Hild - I thought so again, arrow tip, I heard a slight noise from inside the vehicle.

"... Huh!

"Wait, I'll see."

Garnett put his hand in the middle of the laterally opened door and quickly jumped inside by squeezing it open as hard as he could.

Short screams echoing.

It's the voice of a woman who doesn't belong to Garnet.

As soon as I heard that voice, I grasped the situation and followed Garnett into a wide passenger car.

"I knew it. Glad you're safe, Hild."

"Le, Captain Luke......!

In front of Garnett, who looked frightened, he looked up at me dressed as Hildo poked his buttocks.

"This well known building would make it easier to rendezvous with Hildo, so I was talking to him."

"Ha... were you prospective? The iron (...) road (...) car (...) in front of both (...) just as seen in the dossier made my attention sticky and scattered. Oh, no, not that this is in kind either..."

After waiting for Hildo to wake me up to help, I decided to get right to the point.

"We are now captured in the illusion of recreating the city of ancient magic civilization... is that what this is all about?

An objective analysis of the current situation would naturally lead to this conclusion.

That the trigger of the anomaly was the same 'right eye' as the alphazle that lived the ancient magical civilization.

An enormous city that, thanks to advanced technology, has developed beyond the reach of even Wang Du.

Every situation we could observe supports this hypothesis.

Of course, I can't deny the possibility that everything is a dream that I personally have, but it's just futile to think about.

"Yeah, probably no problem with that understanding. Technically, it seems to be close to the spiritual and memory worlds."

"... Damn. The spiritual world is the memory world, but a wizard is a strange word if he opens his mouth. The adventurers are still easier to understand."

Garnett lightly threw his lead in the discussion to Hild, and he lowered his back to the seat of a broadly well-built passenger car.

Just a glimpse of how your glutes sink into your seat, and you can see that even if you take one of the trivial interiors, it's a realistic quality.

In fact, Garnett was unwittingly round his eyes at the comfort of his seat.

"We know how Lord Commander got the 'right eye' in a report prepared by the Royal Palace. It's just an imagination, but I wonder if the current space and the space encountered by Lord Commander with the Wise Man are identical..."

"Somehow, I feel that way, too. If that's the case, it's changed a lot. It was so white that I didn't know it was up or down."

"This is just an imagination, too, but I was wondering if it had anything to do with Lord Commander's familiarity with the exercise of the 'right eye'"

Does that mean that that white space was before you got the 'right eye', and then you transformed this far before you knew it?

"Or maybe I just saw (...) and (...) and (...)

"And say?

"It's like a strange fog that's covering the town. I was wondering if this guy was a remnant of true (...) white (...)."

"I see... the township existed from the beginning, but it didn't look like Lord Commander, and... I think it's possible there"

I've had a lot of exchanges of views, but it's as if I'm not going to come to a conclusion about who this space is.

The conclusion that assumptions just overlap on assumptions and you can't even think about them reinforced.

"White Wolf's. No, how did you get back when you did?

"Like this, I grabbed it around my forehead and then [repaired] it with all my might. I was wondering if I could go back, but now I think it might have been the power of the 'right eye'."

"Hmm... did you restore the stripped spirit to where it should be in [repair]? But also reports that skills cannot be used only by the spirit... after establishing a connection (link) between the mind and the body..."

Hildo started slamming into the discussion with his hands on his mouth.

It's something that the gatekeepers don't seem to understand.

You should not pinch your mouth poorly and wait for your thoughts to get wrapped up.

If I could get all three of them back together in the same way I did back then, I'd never go beyond that.

"That's right! Hey, White Wolf's! How long have you been using" Right Eye "? You can't abuse it. Just pull it in."

"Oops, I forgot"

Attention is drawn to Garnett, who inadvertently attempts to activate [Repair] with his hands on the right half of his face in order to stop "Right Eye of Ji" which kept him activated.

However, he did not even respond to the skill activation, and his right eye remained 'right eye'.

"You can't..."

"Oh, hey, what's wrong with you, White Wolf's! You're not going back!?

"Don't worry. Same as then. I couldn't use [repair] at first because of inadequate links with the flesh."

He turns to Hild to forgive the hurried garnet and ask if he can do something with the wizard's knowledge.

That's exactly when it happened.

When I wondered if a slight vibration had occurred across the passenger car, the landscape outside the window slid sideways and even the lashes began to accelerate more and more.

The iron (...) roads (...) cars (...) both (...) ran out to slip with us on.

"Shit -!"

It was a space where everything didn't move as if it were stationary, so I unconsciously ruled out the possibility that the train (this guy) would move.

I can't say enough that it was impossible to assume, such as moving out unattended.

I have heard that ancient magical civilizations were excellent in golem technology in the first place, and I have encountered advanced golems many times with suspected relationships.

Is there anything you can do to make your doll's things work freely and autonomously, but you can't let a vehicle that just turns the wheel move unmanned?

"Wow!

Even if Garnett tries to kick through the passenger car wall, he can only hear it being overwhelmingly poor compared to normal.

"Damn, I'm the same one who can't use my skills...! Hey, Neon Scale! How's your magic!

"Long after I regain consciousness, I'm trying to connect the magic supply path from the flesh! But there's never been a connection...!

"I mean, Temehe's just like me and useless! Shit!"

It was a garnet trying to crack open the door, but it seemed to hit and change and lock robustly from when it came in, and it didn't even open as much clearance as it did at my fingertips.

Although I also opened the window and explored the possibility of escape, the extent to which my head and shoulder mouth could be screwed hard to prevent falling was limited.

Even Garnett's physique is unlikely to escape this.

Keep your neck out and look in the direction of the vehicle's progress with your 'right eye'.

There is only one piece of information I understand.

It was just about where this vehicle was going.

"It's a big tree... plants and tricks... no, a tree as big as a mountain with mixed buildings... apparently we'll be transported non-stop all the way there"