Many of the questions Junko bumped into the shrub were an attempt to gain knowledge of the undersea city and the undersea people.

"There seems to be a mixture of the four races, but they have different status and roles in each race? I've heard that humans are special."

"Taking advantage of the strengths of the various races, the roles felt automatically assigned. Humans are the most creative species of the undersea, but because they are handled better because they are small in number. As for the painting, it was pretty good for O'Annes and the others. Next to Krionen, it's human beings who are good at supernatural powers."

Listening to the dialogue that he is growing into creativity, Junko recalls another conversation with the rootsman of the planet Glass Dew.

"Since when have you been able to have a submarine city? I know this isn't the only undersea city, but are we all together when we can?

"It depends on the city, but the theory that it was about a thousand years ago is powerful. But the inauguration of each city was confusing. The undersea cities were all over the world, as shown on the map behind them, and each of them interacted. The level of cultural civilization was about the same."

"It's in a remote place, but it's gonna be the same. I mean, we don't hide it, we share it."

"It's a consequence, because trade is booming, but it can also be called late."

"Since when has the undersea civilization developed? When did you have undersea cities all over the world and interacted?

Junko sees it as certain that the origin of the undersea man is an artificial creature made by the magician. There are only three of those types, if only in this city.

"It was about three hundred years ago that we flourished with multiple races mixed together. More than three hundred years ago, every undersea city was on a smaller scale, with fewer numbers, less interaction and less cumbersome. There was a technological revolution in one city that incorporated extraordinary powers, from which interaction was enlivened. The four races became mixed, and the population grew."

"Half a fish man, Oannes and Krionen, they didn't become what they are now as a result of evolution, did they?

To Junko's inquiry, Shush opened his mouth with a little silence, thinking.

"All of our roots are human, and we, the undersea, in anticipation of one of these days the world will be submerged, the fruits of the ancients who executed early on to adapt to the sea - but I hope we did not say this in front of the others because in every city, it is taboo to speak of them."

"Okay -"

Junko nodded at the shrew speaking in a strange mouthful.

"While we try to interact with the ground, we know why we keep it to a minimum and limit it, but the reason we still don't cut off from the ground is to monitor trends on the ground? Checks on changes in scientific civilization or the national situation?

"Of course there was that, too. Shikkashi, there are other reasons why you won't completely cut off your fringe with the ground. When something happens - to make it easier to adopt a system of cooperation with people on earth, for example, when it comes to planetary scale. And it's simply an extension of an old relationship. Some people are getting along, so it's not sneaky to cut that off."

"I see."

Thereafter, Junko continues to ask questions about the detailed ecology of the three non-human species, the climate of the undersea cities, the technological civilization, that and this.

"Shimengyu. I just need some time...... I wanted it to be that far today. If you want to ask me something, I'll ask the captain of the guard, Yogper."

He shook his head and hands to the left and right as he was in a hurry, and said, shrugging him off.

"Oh, I forgot to ask you the most important thing. Sorry, just one more thing. When I first got here, I was attacked like a giant sea snake."

Hearing Junko's words, Shush's swinging motion stopped perfectly.

You mean Leviathan?

Shh mouths a familiar word.

"Is it a sea dragon or a demon coming out of a game or something"

And, true.

"This is also the result of automatic translation?

"Hey, I'm really Leviathan and I'm mouthing the word. I mean, I told you earlier, Mr. Shush speaks Japanese."

"As for the solid name, the people of Blue Rust Village also called it that name. It's the same name on the ground and under the sea."

When I heard Junko and Midori talking about the translations, Shush said.

"I just said, because that's why I keep AC restricted. That's not good for us or for the earth. Or some of the people on earth may have known that threat, but I can't speak any more."

"Just that one?

"The Great Sea Beast seems to be in the oceans all over the world. It was just that one off this coast, and each one seemed to have its own territory. Because I'm struggling with just that one."

In response to Junko's inquiry, Shush gave a disappointing nod.

At the end of their meeting with Shush, Junko and the others, who left the building where the great people of the undersea city entered and exited, were to tour the undersea city, under the guidance of the guard captain Yogper.

"That's a cow, right?"

There are many on the lawn a little further away, Junko referring to a creature that only seems to be a cow.

"As you can see, livestock on the ground is also purchased and farmed. Not so many, though."

And Gusper answers.

"What's going on with the ceiling? What about that light?

Ask, pointing to the overhead where the truth is pale and glowing.

"That's sunlight. It's a mechanism that irradiates from the ceiling with spatially manipulated technology. Unlike on the ground, it is thinly dispersed throughout. That's enough for us."

"I wonder if technology is developing more than on the ground without having to do a little bit. Feels like you're actively incorporating paranormal powers into science and technology?

"Uhm. After thorough scrutiny, it will not adversely affect the environment or people's minds."

Gusper nodded at Junko's question.

"Sounds like you're better in a lot of ways than the ground."

"It feels good as a seed."

"Sounds like it. But when it comes to science and folklore, even if it's underwater, it's above ground in creative culture."

True, Midori, Junko says.

"You understand very well. That we also acknowledge. It's not suitable for power on the ground. Nevertheless, we at O'Annes are known as art races because we are good at painting."

Gusper points to himself and smiles proudly.

"Why did you think the creative side was inferior?

True asked Junko.

"There's a lot of simplicity in designing buildings. So is the outfit. It might be functional, but I don't care about fashion at all."

"I see. Well, it's a simple but beautiful city. There's no garbage."

True to convince Junko's words.

"Huh, I feel like I'm losing overwhelmingly in folk."

"It's not like there's no crime, not to mention whether there's a high degree of folk. There are bad guys. That's why we have a guard. And the house is simple for a reason. Everything in the building is built with extraordinary force, so it can't be very complicated."

Conscious of both the true and Midori statements, Gusper speaks.

"Do you want to carve or decorate later?

"Because there is moisture erosion full of tide... I end up settling into my current style. We don't think it tastes better than buildings on the ground, but this is the best place for buildings."

To Junko's question, Gusper answered.

"I ask you out of interest, do you know which one will win if the grounders or the undersea fight?

Junko smiles like a prank and bumps through thoughtful questions.

"I can't be sure, but the undersea will be in your favor. It's unclear how much ground knows about this information, but it doesn't seem to be much. But the undersea side has a good grasp of both the power and technical level on the ground. As far as they go together, the winning eye is thin on the ground. With that nuclear submarine, one of you would have sunk if it hadn't been prevented by extraordinary force."

"Sure."

Junko and the others were very convinced by Guspar's answer.

"But above the numbers, this one is overwhelmingly low. The total population is a secret though. Earthlings firing nuclear and anti-matter bombs into undersea cities is going to be a struggle at the moment, but even impossible. In the first place, we do not possess the supposed armament to fight the ground."

"Is the enemy Leviathan?"

"Right. There are different kinds, but those guys called the Great Sea Beast... Whoa, this was something we shouldn't be talking about."

In response to the true words, Guspar let him smile as he spoke and pressed his mouth.

The three Junkos were set to stay in the undersea city on this day.

Accommodation will be put through and a treat will be served.

"Ugh, as expected, the culinary advantage of seafood"

"It looks delicious."

"Delicious."

To Midori and Junko, who shine their eyes, Gusper, the guide role guard captain who was to dine with them, affirms.

"Yay, it was delicious. Where's the bathroom?"

"Over there."

We've finished dinner. Midori's headed to the bathroom.

(I don't know what Midori does with that long hair when he's in the bathroom...... It seems to be on the floor or potty. Well, if I ask you a question with this in my mouth anyway, they're going to say something about no delicacies again, so don't tell me)

You don't have to talk to me. You can't hide things between me and my real brother.

Midori flew out of anger in his true head thinking about being rude and extreme.

"Hey wow!

The mistletoe changes his blood phase and returns to his room.

"Come and try. Wow."

"Is something wrong?

Guspar follows Midori as he is surprised. I also follow Junko, who was relaxed.

"There's just a hole in the floor."

Looking in the bathroom, Midori's right, there's just a square hole. And there's a little stick on the side.

"Inside that hole."

Yogper in the sense of what you're making noise about.

"I know that... but if you think you're pretty civilized, you're just a botton toilet. Besides, I don't have anything to wipe."

"Something to wipe?

Even if it is auto-translated, I don't understand Midori's words, and Yogper tilts his neck.

"So come on, after a nagging!?

Midori screams in a yakward fucking mood.

"Oh, I'll use this purifying rod"

Yogper pointing to the stick falling next to the hole.

"Yeah?

Midori's face catches on. I can't remember the words sounding right. True and Junko are also in a mood for pull.

"If you stick it to the root of your anus and press the switch, it will wash"

"Huh...? Shared......?

I was afraid to ask, but I had to ask, so Midori asks terribly.

"Is there a problem too? The purification rod itself is always clean. Clean and clean."

Yogper says lightly, but the groundman threesome is blue-colored.

"I can't live in an absolutely submarine city or anything...... Accommodation is also tight......"

Both True and Junko agreed with Midori's words, and he had decided in his heart that he would return tomorrow.