The journal began a few months after Abby, the original owner, moved into this world.

At first, it was written in bullets about the circumstances under which Abby came to this world and settled.

The circumstances in which Abby came to transfer the world were little different from Sigel's and seemed wandering when she realized it.

From there, he went about his life making money somehow, and the turning point came when he talked to the clergyman of the religion that was there at the time about the temple.

Abby, who was an architect in the original world, also knew to some extent the construction of churches and temples throughout.

For that reason, they wrote a little blueprint in the course of the story to show it.

That surprised the speaker and led to the creation of a new temple in a ton of clapping.

And Abby, who was recognized for it, will also be active as an architect in this world from now on.

Abby's cross-world life, which seemed like a smooth sail, would then come to an end in a few years.

A nobleman with an eye for that talent developed into a mayhem involving the country in the wake of an attempt to monopolize Abby.

Abby, who hated it, along with several trusted companions, was set to live on the run.

And it was this town of water that I built in cooperation with the Spirit of Water that was finally found as a place to settle down.

At first it was a town of water that had only a building for itself and its people, but one after the other, it was of such a size that it could be called a town as a result of hosting migrants.

By then, you will naturally have eyes on the powerful, but because it is a town in the water, you cannot easily get your hands on it.

Essentially, there was nothing like having trouble living because what depended on the town's industry was something that could be picked at the bottom of the lake.

Fortunately, there was a means of transfer in this world, so it was impossible to destroy trade.

As a result, the town of water was to develop so much that there was nothing lined up around it.

Towards the end of the town's development, I also met Takel, a transferee from the same world.

Takel, who was traveling the world, heard rumors of a water town and came for a tour of the city on the Visitor Mountain.

So Takel, who found the example 'White House', asked Abby, thinking that it might be possible.

It was after these effects that Abby dared to make the mansion she lived in, but it hit her beautifully.

Abby, who had already retired as well when she met Takel, was relaxing for the rest of her life.

For this reason, I spent time with Takel without being tied to time.

By the way, that doesn't mean you two were in love.

Still, the story came off because of the common topic of the original world.

Abby, in particular, was no longer remembering her original world memories because she had spent so long in this world.

Since it was with Takel in such circumstances, the thoughts that had been sealed for a long time were to be overflowing.

Abby, who had never had a child, was to give up all of his possessions to Takel.

Takel, who was checking that property, will find this diary after Abby's death.

And Takel, who understood her thoughts, began the task of translating the diary for the Japanese, who might come one day.

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Sigel sighed loudly as he finished looking through the diary as a whole, although it was a big mess.

"You've apparently finished reading it."

That's what Filomena has said to Sigel, who has been concentrating and reading the diary, with an intriguing gaze.

Filomena, unable to read the letters of the diary, had looked through the various books in her study.

It was written in ancient language, so we managed to understand it even in Filomena.

It's been a long time since I've had a large number of Japanese letters (?) Sigel, who saw him, had laid back on his strange comfort for a little while.

And after regaining his composure, Sigel finally reacted to Philomena's words.

"Though I haven't fully read it yet. But I know what this town is all about."

To Sigel, who said so lightly, Philomena changed her complexion.

"What!? Isn't that important!

"Ah, yeah. Yeah, I think so."

Honestly, for Siegel today, he was more conscious of Abby's way of life than he was about the town of water.

I had expected it, but it still didn't contain any information that would allow me to return to the original world.

In a way, thanks to this diary, it would be fair to say that the last Ascension was also cut off.

Seeing how Sigel was like that, Philomena never asked me any more if I had any thoughts.

"Anyway, it's time for a good time. Once we're done here, we're going back to base."

"Oh, it was already that time"

Looking out the window, the sun was still high, but it was time for the sun to set quickly.

Even as Sigel, who already has a lifestyle here, had come to want to avoid dinner after sundown.

It was Sigel and Philomena, who returned to base in a slight hurry, but by then, the fire had already been started by the hands of the marina.

"Oh, it's still a little late. I'm sorry."

"It's okay. As far as that face goes, you found some good stuff, didn't you?

Filomena nodded cocklessly at the marina, who came to hear that as she was sure.

"I'm not the one who found it, Sigel, though. Well, you should listen to that slowly later. Now we're ready for dinner."

Sigel nodded bitterly at Filomena as she said so and looked at herself.

And again, at the heart of the topic of dinner came the story of the journal Sigel found.

"- So it's like you're from another country that came from the same world as yourself that got this town excited."

"Oh, my God."

To Sigel's story, Philomena raised her admirable voice and went on even further.

"It was predictable, but it was still influenced by the travelers."

"Right."

To Philomena's words, Marina nodded as she agreed.

"After all, this ruin itself looks prominent and heterogeneous. You'd be more convinced if they told you there was a migrating influence."

When Michaela leaked that feeling, Sigel shook her neck left and right.

"But it doesn't seem that way, does it?

"What are you talking about?

"The owner of the diary - it's called Abby, but all she did was design. The building materials, the magic, seem to have been used in this world from the beginning. Of course, it seems to be applied or something."

To Siegel's explanation, the other three roared deeply.

If that explanation is correct, it can be said that all of a sudden such ruins did not spring up by the peculiar existence of a crosser, but that there were signs of it from the beginning.

Abby could also be assumed to have just accelerated it.

Besides, I hadn't explained it yet, but at least this water town was the only one Abby was involved in.

That ruin we've already found in the Devil's Forest doesn't even show any signs of stopping by.

If it were, it would mean that someone else created that town, and it would be impossible to pay for it with the merit of one Abby.

What's more, many of the magic items that sometimes appear in the diary are naturally not created by Abby.

It was more important to Siegel that he was suggesting the presence of other migrants in the diary than that.

The three people who heard Sigel's story raised a roaring voice.

"I had predicted..."

"Yeah, it's also a question of how long it's been coming, if that's true, as long as the diary's real."

Marina nodded in a serious way as she took over Philomena's words.

There is a record of travelers coming to this world, but we haven't found anything to show how long they've been coming.

That diary that Sigel found can be enough to complement it.

By the way, Marina made a statement questioning whether the diary was real or not, but doesn't actually think it's a crop.

Sometimes it is because the Great Spirit of Water (Manusdine) manages it, but it was also based on the fact that it was written in letters that only Sigel could read without being able to read it in the first place.

Sigel had brought both diaries to the base, but could not read either Michaela or Marina.

The Philomenas do not know all the letters in this world, but what is still written on the pinpoint in letters known only to Siegel is something that cannot be done without a real crosser.

It turns out that the diary Sigel found is important to the Philomenas as well.

However, Siegel will be the only one who can read it, so it will take quite a while to just rewrite that in these words.

While we're investigating the town, we can't possibly get a copy.

They decided to check with Manusdine whether it was okay for them to take it out, just for things.