Shush has been on the ground here day after day and has been interviewed.

Shrew, who finished the interview that day, came to the Snow Oka Institute.

"Ha... the air in the terrestrial cities sucked. It's good to develop civilization, but it was wrong to develop at the expense of a lot of things."

A grumpy shrub has been on the ground ever since, falling asleep on the couch in the living room, obnoxiously blurry.

"I've been trying and mistaken, and I'm going astray. There are mistakes, and sometimes backwards, but hey. I mean, it's full of power."

To a negative shrub on many of the civilizations of the earthly mankind, with the nuances of earthly mankind's follow-ups, Pure Son said.

"We can build a great variety of civilizations because we are lost, because we are stupid, because we are incomplete. If it were a more complete creature, it wouldn't have been this interesting."

As he talks, Junko recalls a conversation with the rootsman of the planet Glass Dew. Creation is fostered because it is incomplete. They said that if it was perfect, there would be no strays, and creation would be difficult to grow.

Junko knows the Root Man, sees the Seabed Man, and is conscious of mankind on earth once again, and the theory feels right.

"Things are like that. I didn't like it, and I didn't want to be here long. But the deliciousness and abundance of food could not help but admit."

"You were passionate about the game, too."

Midori calls out with a slight laugh.

"As it were, well, it's not all denial. The internet was sickening inside, too. But make it a game, make it a comic book, make it online, it's a depraved culture, a lot of teasing."

I know some information about Shush and the earthly civilization, but when I actually caught your eye, it was like a different impression.

"Are there any civilizations that are likely to be incorporated into undersea civilization?

"Games, comics and the internet seem good to incorporate. But there was a problem with the ingredients that could be made under the sea."

Truly asked, Shrew arms up and conceives.

"Heh... you said something about teasing, but you said you'd incorporate it without drying out the roots of your tongue."

"It looks like it's gonna be teasing and corrupt, but it's also true that it's wonderful."

The shrub reopens as soon as he laughs and points out again.

"Hmm, nothing else you want to import?

"As I said in the interview, I don't want to interact very deeply. Until now, I have interacted with certain small villages and settlements in detail, and that was enough, so I did. Even if we expand our interactions, instead of opening them wide at a time, we only spread them out a little bit at a time."

"Mm-hmm. Oh..."

Junko was sincerely sorry to shrug not to try to break his cautious and conservative attitude. Because Junko, as opposed to Shush, is the owner of an idea that always wants change.

"I'd like to ask you more than that, a monster like that Leviathan, a godlike position for an undersea man? Or a vicious beast you'd never have crossed without?

"Of course it was the latter. But that is so intelligent and so powerful that it is difficult to repel even with our total civilization. A weapon of terrestrial civilization - a weapon of mass destruction more than a nuclear weapon, we could have defeated it, but we didn't want it to be used in the sea."

"I see."

"It seemed to be in the oceans all over the world, but there was a certain strange legend. All the great sea beasts are born from the same place. He said it was scattered all over the world to keep the territory from bumping into each other."

"Heh."

Junko showed great interest in that story of Shush.

"If you go to that place, you might have a clue to solve Leviathan's mystery. But first I want to engage Leviathan once, and then I want to take a piece of Leviathan's body."

"You, wasn't it your policy not to experiment with animals?

When I heard about Junko, the truth broke into him.

"Something that's not an animal. At first glance, it's a great monster, but from what I've heard, Leviathan is a fine, intelligent being. And you're already working on hostilities against me, so the conditions are in place to use me as a test bench under my rules."

"I see."

Truth is, I pulled in convincingly this time after listening to Junko.

"Even if we don't set it up here, Leviathan and I are going to have a tough fight soon."

"Hmm? Is there any other reason why we have to fight?

To Shush's words, Junko asks.

"As I said the other day, Leviathan now behaves strangely, so shush. There have been several similar cases in other waters. Big sea beasts who acted strangely often went wild afterwards. The waters that you call the Sargasso Sea, the Bermuda Triangle, are the result of the Great Beast being too flashy and rampant. The reason for this is unknown, but very rarely, because the Great Sea Beast can get violent before it dies. Because it doesn't always happen before you die."

"So you mean Blue Rust Village and the undersea city of Chiver?"

"On the contrary, doesn't Japan itself suck?

When I heard about the shrub, Midori told me the truth.

"Unable to tackle it, with a policy of investigating its Birthplace of the Great Sea Beast"

"Copy that. Let Yogper guide you."

"Midori would like Mr. Shush to show her around. The gesture is even more interesting when you talk."

"I can't stop being taken around for that reason. Even the interview blamed on the ground, the meeting with the government on the ground, I couldn't turn my neck."

He was a shrew who deliberately put his hands on his head where he said his neck would not turn, and expressed himself in pain because his neck was immobile. The popularity of shrubs is already eel climbing in the alley, as it has always been at this rate in interviews.

Eastern Izu Islands.

The first one I found was a sailor on a ferry that operates the Izu Islands and the mainland.

"You're suddenly getting cloudy. I heard it was a sunny day."

The captain looks up at the black clouds from the window and squeals. The sky, the sea, and the blue world to the point where it was, were quickly turning gray.

"The wind is suddenly coming out, and it's going to be a storm. And the waves are high."

"And the thunder went off."

Sailors say. I hadn't even recognized the anomaly yet at this point.

It happens to be a storm and the ship rocks heavily.

"Big time."

The captain shrugs.

"Captain! Oh! Hey, look!

Suddenly, one of the sailors screams and points to the window next to him.

Sailors see incredible sights there. Shortly after the ferry, a giant dragon appeared from the sea, staring at the ship.

Unexpectedly the captain clutches his own cheek. I remember the pain, but I still can't believe it.

There were eyes all over the head of the dragon, but if you look closely, a torso as long as a snake appears in the rear from the sea, trying to make several arches.

"Uhhhhhh!

The dragon growls. Not only sailors, but passengers also notice the emergence of dragons.

Shortly after the passenger checked the dragon through the window, a large high wave occurred near the ship.

It was the first giant wave unlikely in nature. The maximum record for high waves is said to be between 25 and 30 meters, but this is preferably over 100 meters. A vast wall of water in the sea stood, a substitute as if it had covered it to the sky, and neither the sailors nor the passengers could immediately recognize it as a wave.

Ferries are overturned by giant waves. A dragon stuck out of his head towards that overturned ferry, and the ferry became two straight, and the passengers inside were thrown into the rough waves simultaneously.