The difference between the Warcraft and the Divine Beast, which has always been an ambiguous perception.

I had no idea that was going to be revealed in this way. I had no idea.

"Hey, wait a minute. Couldn't you have told me that before?"

Garnett, who was next to me, raises frank questions.

I had the same question in mind, but it's only because Garnett is the one who gets asked so far head-on.

'I'm sorry. I had decided that I lacked the need to dare tell you. Because - the medallion of the Divine Beast was supposed to be all (...) broken (...) broken (...) and (...) yes (...) ru (...) "

"... So, when the ancient magical civilization perished?

"Yes, the alphazles, starting with each other, died, crusaded all the observed divine beasts, and destroyed or divided the medallion. Otherwise, life fleeing the dungeon would also have been destroyed by the Divine Beast '

Garnett tied his mouth without words to Fraxinus' unspoiled response.

Because I recognized that it was something that could no longer exist in the world, the priority of providing information was also considerably lower, and I saw no opportunity to teach until now - in the form of an explanation of why.

The total amount of information about ancient magical civilizations and medallions must be enormous, perhaps if they had been truly told and listened to, beyond years.

That is why Fraxinus also continued to give priority to the information and I guess the details of the Divine Beast, which should have already perished, were behind us.

"No... wait a minute. Demon King Gandalf called the guy on the fourth tier a 'god beast'. You have survival."

'That should be just a wreck. God Beast Dracon Pylos. Flaming red dragon. Fragments of that medallion are incorporated into some of the systems that maintain the dungeon… that's all it should be'

"Then why did Gandalf say that..."

'I don't get it. Was it just an unfriendly rhetoric, or did things change since I left the third tier...'

Garnett lost his word again and threw his gaze sideways at me.

Apparently there is no point in pursuing Fraxinus in this matter.

If what was asked is correct, then Fraxinus doesn't know the truth either, and even if he's hiding something, he's not the one who honestly confesses where he asks.

The question is, rather, why didn't Gandalf give us this information?

"- It's easy to suspect that Gandalf the Demon King had malice, but you don't have to think like that to explain it. The truth is, we need to check it out later."

I opened my mouth in a way that switched with Garnet.

"As you say, for example, you may have just metaphorically expressed that there are remains of medallions. It's irrelevant information on the joint front against Agate Lamb, so there's no obligation to guarantee accuracy."

The kingdom and the Demon King's army joined hands against a common enemy, but did not forge enough relationships to share everything unconditionally.

It is natural to keep secrets about things that have nothing to do with the fight against them, agreements that accommodate the information and resources needed to fight Agate Lamb against each other.

This is the same for the human side, and there are so many mountains that it makes no sense to count, such as information that we keep secret because it has nothing to do with the joint front.

"I just can't deny the possibility that while it's the state of the medallion's wreckage, it's taking a long time to regenerate the flesh... At least it seems to be producing dragons for your family."

"Even if it is, it's going to reopen that we don't have a brother-in-law to reveal the truth."

"You don't have a choice. It's a substitute that really doesn't exist for Agate Lamb not revealing the information in that hierarchy beyond his involvement in the fourth hierarchy."

I don't have the shoulders of the Demon King Gandalf, but detailed information about whether it's a god beast or a remains of a medallion that exists behind the fourth tier is not the subject I can complain about not being told correctly.

Unless, of course, that would have a significant impact on the fight against Agate Lamb.

"Uh, Dracone Pylos, was it? Actually, I have more to worry about than that god beast, can I ask you a question?

'I don't mind. Please listen.'

"Don't hesitate, then. Gandalf, the Demon King, said that the survival of ancient magical civilizations has grown in the population using 'Leaveslasil', which is very similar to humans, to put a stop to depopulation."

Of all the information I've heard from Gandalf, I believe this has had the most intense impact.

It was all about the truth that I couldn't spread lightly, but this guy is special among them.

"But the Warcraft says they can't communicate with humans of their will. Was Reeveslasil unable to communicate with human beings at the time?"

'... the humans did not use the original Leaveslasil as it was. We made modifications to bring it closer to humans, and we used the product to restore the number of individuals.'

"With that said... Gandalf said the same thing"

'That's what I mean. I didn't get involved in that research, so I don't know the details, but it seems that the original Leaveslasil was nothing but a warcraft in human form.'

I don't know why, but from the voice of Fraxinus, who speaks so, I felt something like sadness.

I can't imagine why, and I don't know what my pity is for.

I just had an instinct that I shouldn't keep asking questions like this, and I decided to pull them up for today.

"... thank you. If you need anything else, you can always tell me. 'Cause I can help you as much as I can."