The Sigels had begun a full investigation the day after they entered the town of water.

On the morning of the second day of the investigation, Sigel was circling town together, sometimes with suggestions from Filomena.

Filomena said that going around with Sigel from different worlds meant he was going to make a new discovery.

Even as Sigel, I didn't say no because I don't mind turning around with him.

And now Sigel and Philomena are investigating together.

On this day of the second day of the investigation, the two of us were talking about looking at the whole thing, not at the details.

For this reason, even if there was a building of concern, he was to keep track of the whole town without staying long.

What I use when going around town is, of course, the vehicle I brought with me in my last site survey.

That made the trip smoother, but there's no way you can just look around town in half a day.

Still managed to get a pretty good grasp of the whole thing.

In this survey I came to the conclusion that there is only one entrance to come into town, unlike the last one.

And an afternoon after lunch to put together each piece of information.

Sigel and Philomena were on their way to one of the buildings they found and liked in the morning.

Along the way Philomena suddenly mentioned this.

"Nevertheless, you had guessed that the Great Spirit of Water might be hiding something"

"Oh, speaking of which, you said that too"

Someone had such predictions when they were collecting stories about the Great Spirit of Water.

Sigel, remembering that, nodded in agreement.

If so many towns are hidden at the bottom of the lake, I know exactly why Manusdine exercises information control with care.

Unlike Merriage, he also knew that he was actively on the table because of his personality differences.

To Sigel and Philomena's mind, that information manipulation seems to be working so far.

At least, the royal family of the Kingdom of Noland will not actively seek to uncover the secrets of this town.

Not so long ago, the Kingdom of Noland is deeply linked to the Great Spirit of Water.

Filomena said, looking around town once.

"If they find out something like this is at the bottom of the lake, the world is undoubtedly havoc. You're absolutely right to hide it in that sense."

"Well, I guess so. Instead, I wonder why so much developed civilization is gone."

"Well, that's true."

As far as the Sigels know, at least what they call ancient civilization has perished twice.

I don't know why.

Incidentally, it is not known that the ancient civilization was of interest to the public twice, but it is known about the second civilization.

That is because the Great Spirit does not hide it, as in the town where the Sigels are now, but remains a relic in the true sense.

Even for that ancient civilization, we still do not know what caused it to perish.

One theory also says that it was eliminated by a massive war, but that alone does not explain why all the technical skills, etc. that were surely more highly developed than today, have also been lost.

It has been repeated that many other theories are rejected when they are put forward, and it is the current situation that no definitive evidence has been cited that this is the case.

The Sigels are even super (?) We also already know that there are ancient civilizations, but I'm not sure why this one collapsed either.

Then again, why are the Great Spirits trying to preserve the remnants of that civilization with immense force?

"Is that why civilization is doomed... If you tell the boys, they've touched God's wrath."

"Considering the fact that people are gone so clean and refreshing, you might want to consider that too."

To Sigel's answer, Philomena turned to a face of ooh.

As for Philomena, I said it only with the intention of humiliating some of the priests, but I was surprised because Sigel was making a serious face.

Sigel, who perceived that surprise of Philomena, went on to say even more.

"Can't you catch the fact that the civilized people who can make this many towns are disappearing without a trace at all? I don't think it's weird that there's a body or something left in a normal ruin?

"Well, that's true... can't you imagine that the Great Spirit cleaned it up?

"Sure there will be that... but if so, where are the remains and stuff?

I looked around town all the way, but I didn't see any place like a cemetery.

Alternatively, there is no possibility that they are grouped together in one place in a place like Japan's Nagumo, so I can't say that there will never be one.

However, as Sigel, he did not believe it was possible that the Great Spirit had cleaned up those who had died.

"I'm a little uncomfortable that Merriage and Dine, who save the town so beautifully, would do that."

"Really? Instead, to clean up the town, aren't the unlike remains to be left where they should be?

"Well, when they say that, yes..."

I can't explain to Siegel exactly who I feel uncomfortable with.

For that reason, I could only reply so vaguely.

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Sigel and Philomena arrived at the building, which is the destination, while having an unanswered conversation.

Unlike the surrounding buildings, the building is a two-story luxury.

Siegel's first impression of seeing the building was the "white house" of an A nation.

The spacious garden around is also one reason to make that impression even stronger.

Whoever sees it can't care less about Sigel and Philomena about that building, which is considered one of the key figures' mansions.

So in the afternoon this mansion (?) decided to investigate.

Fortunately, it never meant the mansion was locked.

Siegel and Philomena opened an investigation while it was difficult to do so.

And Sigel's sentiment when he looked around each room was that he was consciously built of Western-style buildings, no matter what he saw.

Sometimes they are so impressed because of their appearance, but if you look at chandeliers hanging from the ceiling or something, you can't help but imagine that.

And what was a big discovery for Siegel was a certain book I found in a studio-like room.

"- Hey, why is this stuff here!?

Sigel, who was no longer surprised to see anything in the mansion, was unexpectedly speaking out when he found it.

If you spoke so loudly to the boulder, you couldn't have noticed Philomena, who was seriously coloring the book, either.

"What? Did you find anything important?

That's what I heard, peeking into the books Sigel was watching from the side.

There were two books Sigel found.

That was more of a handwritten diary than a book, to be exact.

Siegel wouldn't have been surprised so far if that had been all.

Now Philomena is tilting her neck when she sees the amazing Sigel.

Sigel was surprised to see that diary because it was written in 'English' and 'Japanese'.

I don't know if one of them is the original, but if I compare the contents, I found that the same contents were written.

It just seemed as if it was ready to be read in either language for people from different worlds who came here.

And Sigel, who was turning those who were written in Perapella and Japanese, was to look at the last sentence written and be sure of it.

"I don't know when whoever finds this diary is, but I'll leave this to be a guide to those who get lost, just like us. Because it is also the will of those who are the source of this diary. '

Sigel, who found this sentence, found that those who kept this diary were the same travellers as themselves, but also from the same world.

Alternatively, there is no possibility that it came from a branched parallel world, but it definitely comes at least from a very similar world.

I saw Sigel, who was amazed and solidified, and heard Philomena with a strange face.

"I can't read it at all, what does it say?

"Oh, no, I'm a little sorry. Wait till you calm down."

Didn't think Sigel would get upset so far in the diary his kind kept, he took a big deep breath once to calm down.

Still, the severe palpitations still didn't subside.

After seeing how Sigel was doing, Philomena understood how much was going on, and decided to let Sigel like it for a while.

As for Sigel, who was now aware that if Philomena asked me a question, the confusion would not subside, it was a very difficult thing.

And, having regained a little calm, Sigel slowly began to look through that diary after saying no to Filomena to explain it properly.