O'Annes, who is taking him in the lead, named him Yogper.

"He is the guard captain of the Volume XVII Shell Guard Unit. The XVII Shellfish Guard is a city outdoor guard. I've never been in contact with anyone but Blue Rust Village before."

"That scroll looks like a weapon, but what principle weapon?

Junko asks, pointing to a rolled shell the size of which Yogper carried, held with both hands.

"I'm sorry, but it's a state secret at the moment. Until we find out how the great men judge you, it's hard to talk."

And, yogper.

"All the other races besides O'Annes are the same people, right? Some people are like people on the ground."

"O'Annes, Krionen, and the half fishermen are originally a species of the sea. The ancestors of man lived on the earth, but they used to live in cities beneath the sea under various circumstances. There are human beings in other undersea cities as well. It's the smallest population ratio, though. I'm entrusting you with a special role, so you can rest assured that your position here is elevated."

"What role?

"That too...... I'm lost in judging if I can tell you. I don't think so... but I'm on hold now."

To Junko's question, Yogper said with a thought face. Compared to the Oannes, once protected by Junko, Yogper's expression is easy to understand.

"By the way, is the name you named Oannes and Krionen on your own over here going to be automatically converted in translation?

True turns to Midori and asks.

"Yay, you're gonna get it right. It's an automatic conversion of what he named over here."

And, Midori.

A huge building appeared in front of a line about half an hour's walk. Again, it is only made of white stone, and the design is very simple, reflecting it as a building just square large. Look, I can barely see a big building, so this building is pretty noticeable.

"It's a place where great people seem to be."

"Wow... I guess the bureau. Castle, I guess."

"The bureau. There are so many great people. They'll interrogate a lot of great people here."

In response to the words of Junko and Midori, Yogper said:

"Midori, isn't this translation feature a little strange?

Listen to what Yogper has to say and the truth asks.

"Complain. I mean, even how it's translated can vary slightly from individual to individual. Boca, poverty is converted to match."

"I don't think I'm poor."

True inside.

"I'm sure you were influenced by my dialogue. This is how great people sounded to me, but maybe true, too, isn't it?

Junko said.

"Or maybe Yogper's old man used to say it in a really shattered way."

"Don't say old man. I'm still young."

Midori's voice reached his ear and Yogper has firmly denied it.

into the building and is passed to a place like the reception room.

The chairs installed opposite each other are laid like fluffy cotton. There are no tables between them. Instead, there was a small table next to each chair, with drinks placed. The chairs and tables are made of stone.

Some time after the three were put through, a translucent dwarf, reminiscent of Krione, named Krionen by Junko, came in and sat in the chair in front of Junko. My body is strangely swaying loosely to the side, both as I walk and as I sit.

"It was a shrew, the mayor of this undersea city"

"Junko Yukioka."

"It's Midori Shizuno. All right, Abba."

"Makoto Aizawa"

Krionen names her hands wide open. Junko and the others imitated each other and named each one with their hands wide open.

"You didn't have to imitate it. This is a gesture just between Krionen, so it's weird when other species do it."

He shook his head in a jump, and shrugged. I don't want to be told to imitate this, I look at that behavior of the shrub, and I truly think.

"Ugh, this guy speaks Japanese properly. It's weird like a comic book character at the end of the story."

Midori said with a surprised look. Junko and I really didn't know that.

"From this side it sounded like you were speaking undersea. I'm the mayor, and I've mastered four languages on the ground."

"You're doing a lot of research on the ground."

"It's not like we don't know anything about the earth either. On the contrary, he also interacts secretly with the earthlings."

In response to Junko's words, Shush nods and talks at high speed over and over again.

I know that.

"I don't want it to be in such a way as to stifle our relationship with the earth, but you are the first grounders to approach our country in the form of territorial sea violations. If you are concerned about the relationship with the people you originally interacted with, you are also concerned about the purpose. You have spoken without falsehood."

"I wonder if you're in the mood for academic interest and exploration?

"It was better than invasion, but I wasn't very happy with the visitors."

Put your hands on your head and twirl and spin shrubs.

"We've been dating small fishing villages on the ground and such for a long time and had some cultural exchanges. But I've been careful not to have a very deep relationship, so shush. Some civilizations interacted too much with each other, resulting in discord and strife on the ground, and some inconvenience occurred here. I have heard that there are many similar cases in the undersea countries outside this country. For this reason, all undersea cities and undersea countries have signed a treaty limiting their interaction with the ground in the determined quantities."

While talking, a huge map of the world opens behind the shrub, with numerous light points floating in the ocean. I knew immediately what the light point meant.

"Are there so many undersea cities all over the world? I can't believe they didn't know that before..."

Seeing the amount of light floating on the map, Junko the boulder was also taken aback. Not surprisingly, but quite a few. There are more than ten cities just off the coast of Japan.

"The remote sensing of the artificial satellites that you guys have, I'm trying to keep it from spreading. Because special methods are used."

"Haha, I know that much. You have a lot of information on the civilization on the ground."

(But I found out about the artificial satellite my pure sister made, so it's not like it's the perfect way to prevent it, either)

And I think Midori. Junko and I really thought the same thing.

"I know a lot about information, but I'm trying not to bring it in. We can't deal with information other than some of us."

"Hmm... Culture and civilization are blocked"

To the idea and stance of the undersea, Junko turned into a sinister face. These clandestine and conservative attitudes are honestly the least favorite of all. I believe it is something that calls for stagnation.

"But even though I've come this far, I wondered if I could allow an academic investigation if there were no souvenirs."

"Well, I can tell you quite a bit."

Junko smiled happily because it didn't seem as if he wasn't accommodating.

"Jun Sister, you shouldn't lie to this guy. I think I can spot all the lies."

"I was feeling that somehow. Otherwise, you can't afford to even think about this one after you've successfully negotiated so much cheer."

To Midori's words, Junko wasn't even particularly surprised by the wind, but Shush held his head with both hands and bent diagonally.

"We did have the art of discerning authenticity. I'm surprised you spotted that light. Because the idea is that our country's practice of falsifying others is highly repugnant."

"Instead, you attacked me without question at first. What's that all about?

Truth always increases and asks in a scarce voice of discouragement.

"At that point, I thought you were attacking me, so shush. Somehow, it's the largest weapon that the grounders possess on their journey in the sea, a nuclear submarine, and it's been closing in twice. I can't wait to get shot in the missile first."

"I mean, it's this guy's fault."

"Haha, it's all behind me"

True turns his gaze to Junko, who laughs and swims his eyes and cheeks.

"But I saw it show irresistibility, and I felt it right away, so I did. The power of projecting images into people's heads was amazing."

"Hey, I doubt if I could have shown some irresistibility without me."

To Shrew's praise, Midori becomes adept at seeing Junko and True. In fact, you're right, we both admit it.

Junko then told Shush that there were Oannes who had been exposed and those who were trying to locate this place in bad faith.

"You taught me a lot. Thank you. And I want to think about how to handle it, so I want you to talk about what you know in as much detail as possible."

"I don't have to forgive you for lying. Am I supposed to hide something?

"I couldn't force myself to ask what was hard to say, and you could tolerate it as long as it wasn't too much. Our values. Well, not telling the information we need to talk about is the same as false."

"Okay. Then don't talk as much as you can."

Junko tells the story. Historical pleasure, the offensive in Zunfantasy City and the rescue and liberation of Oannes, the GPS attached to Oannes and the fact that we are trying to find this place. I don't know how I found this place, but I saw them staying in Blue Rust Village, and I stepped on it and asked the satellite to check it out. And Van Damme said he was interested in the undersea and what kind of person he was.

Sometimes I kept it a secret without talking, but Junko decides it's not false.

"You mean the accuracy of artificial satellites has increased. Or what you're using is given extraordinary power."

"It's simply a performance difference. Of all the artificial satellites handled by mankind on Earth, it would be the highest performance."

"Hmmm, I didn't know a big guy like that came into the bottom of the ocean."

Shredded with arms and a firm shake of your head vertically. Junko wonders if much of that overaction is affected by dealing with groundmen because it is still a submarine city close to Japan, a substitute that the Japanese can see perfectly.

"But you talked to me a lot. Very useful information."

"I've got a lot to ask you, too, okay?

"We talked about this exclusively."

Jumping a bit louder, then spreading his hands wide, Shrew showed him the structure to respond.