Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

Four hundred and fifty-three stories.

When I asked Nomos to appraise the treasure that came out of excavating the ruins, at the same time Nomos even told me how this ruin was born. I thought it wasn't romance or anything, but let's just say the mystery is better than staying mysterious to the end.

"So, guys, shall we go into the ruins? I know it's safe because Nomos reinforced it, but don't use magic just in case."

I'll keep an eye out for the excited Bells because they made me a little nervous. Even if the Spirit makes noise, it doesn't affect the ruins, except for magic.

"Yes," Belles replies cheerfully. The Bells are the ones who keep their promises, so this is almost safe. I'm afraid of the incident, but let's believe Silfi can handle the follow up around there.

Now, as we go into the ruins, where do we get in from? A three-story ruin that Thule worked hard to dig up for me.

There are only three floors and there are quite a few high and low differences up to the first floor.

... It also sounds like a ruin explorer to get in through the unloaded window part, but because Thur dug it up beautifully, and because it's such an old ruin that it's no wonder it's thousands of years old instead of hundreds of years old, do we break in here from the regular route with courtesy?

Ask Silfi to carry you downstairs and check the excavated ruins again.

There are parts that have collapsed or are missing by the way, but they remain firmly shaped. It's stone built, and it was buried in the soil, so the conservation status was surprisingly good.

"It looks like this building was a store because the entrance to the ground floor is wide and it's not a residential building"

It's an old ruin, so there's no zero possibility of a dwelling, but it's definitely in a store because it's not a store and you don't have to bother taking a wide mouth.

"Right. I couldn't tell what kind of store it was from the excavations, but I'm pretty sure it was."

Silfi seems to agree. It's only a simple guess, but this way exploring the past of the ruins is also like a reasoning game and fun.

It would have been cool if I knew what shop it was with tips so far, but there was no product in the excavation that could tell that.

All I know is that a product that disappears over time, and what kind of store this store was, it's way too long for me to deduce. You're in the labyrinth.

"Well, shall we go inside? I'll be grandpa."

Give up your archaeologist moves early and enter the store.

"... nothing."

Because Thur unloaded all the contents along with the soil, there's just a lot of gallant stone space. It's smiling that the Bells are flying around looking like they're having fun, but that's all.

"You could see the inside from the outside, couldn't you?

Silfi reacts strangely to my whining.

"No, I haven't been a customer in thousands of years, so I was hoping maybe a ghost or something would show up and something would happen"

My reply to the words was a raw and warm gaze from Silfi.

When you get into the store, the ghosts of the ancient inhabitants show up to serve you, or fantastically, it's the King's Road, right?

Apparently Silfi didn't understand this temple. My gaze hurts like watching the kitchen two sick patients gently.

"... there may be something left in the back, let's explore"

Turn your back on Silfi's gentle gaze and proceed to the back aisle early. I'm not even saying I want ghosts to come out, but I want fantasies to do their job. This little, undead thing was good, right? You were in the Land of Death, Rayce or something.

"Hmmm... nothing"

We all looked around the ground floor, but all I can say is nothing. It's a stone building, and I'm in the mood for an inside look at the move, except for the part where the dust was brought out beautifully by Thule.

It might be valuable to know the spacing of ancient dwellings, but that's meaningless information to me without expertise. I feel like time is just pointlessly running out when I stay like this.

"Tull. Didn't you have a room with no dirt in it or something?

I'm tired of exploring, so I give a voice to Thule, who's checking the building while holding his tamamo. Time is important, isn't it?

"It was mostly one of a kind, but it wasn't one of three."

Oh, nice info. If this is a TV show, it's a scene where tellups finally reveal the lifestyle of an ancient inhabitant and enters the commercial.

He also strokes Tull's head and then the head of the tamamo he's holding, and asks him to show him to his room.

"Uh, yeah... is this the storage place?

in a room that was safe because it wasn't facing outside and was in a blind spot in the building. I mean, a room that's not very suitable for life.

There was a place on the ground floor that looked like a storage unit, but that one's a store storage unit, and this one feels like a residence storage unit? It feels dusty to the air because it's where Tull's power hasn't arrived.

Tell your chest not to expect it because it looks like a storage place, and still let the light sphere go inside the room, expecting it to be just a little treasure trove.

... Yeah, that was a storeroom. Illuminated by the light of the photosphere was some wreckage and dust, not even knowing if it had weathered or been eaten by insects.... I guess I was just lucky I didn't have any human bones.

Mostly, there's no way there's a treasure in the store, is there? Even though it was huge, it was unlikely that there would be a treasure trove in the store. It's okay. I'm not shocked because I've been expecting so much.

I also got the treasure and have Nomos appraise it. I'm fine. In a dramatic development, I don't think about such childish things as wanting to discover treasures and whatnot. It's all right.

"... it's evening, and I want to join Gina and the others, so let's go home"

You'll rendezvous with Nomos first. All you have to do is ask about the treasure as you return.

"" Ancient ruins!

I'm surprised to hear from you, Mr. Victor and Mr. Becker. Seems quite a surprise, I'm a little happy.

"Yes. I discovered the ruins. I'm already satisfied, so why don't you excavate with Mr. Victor and the others?

When I told Gina and the others that I had discovered the ruins and received my respect, and told Sarah that I would leave the rest of the excavation to Mr. Victor and the others, this one was delighted, so my slightly depressed mood recovered.

And when I felt better, I left Dine, who asked the inn to escort Gina and the others, Nomos, who asked for an appraisal, and I came to tell Mr. Victor about the ruins.

"But is it true? Where the hell are you? No, I'm not suspicious of Lord Yuta, but the surroundings of Wangdu are being explored. There's no way I can find a ruin like that..."

While I'm telling you I don't doubt it, Mr. Becker looks pretty suspicious. Well, if the ruins could easily be discovered, they'd already be discovered, so I can understand your suspicions.

"But you discovered it, didn't you? The place..."

Is that it? How am I supposed to explain a place in the Great Forest that's not heavily marked?

"Um, do you have a map?

"If it's a rough thing"

Mr. Becker brought me a map, but it's kind of like a child wrote. Maybe this is what it is in these days, but in the Great Forest, it's a performance that makes me anxious.

"This is the place for the most part, but that's roughly why the range is too wide. I can't get there if I tell you where I'm going, and Yuta's the only way to show you around?

Silfi followed me as I was in trouble. Well, can I show you around?

"The place is around here, but you don't mind if I show you around at first."

I'm Sarah's brother, so I'll help you out a little bit. Is that it? Mr. Victor and Mr. Becker are looking at each other with a look of doubt.

"What's wrong?

"Uh... Lord Yuta. I'm getting reports that I met with Ahim this morning, no doubt?

Oh, Mr. Ahim was worried about Gina and the others, or Sarah, and you were following him with Kosokoso.

"You met him."

"But it takes more than ten days to get to the location of this map"

Understood. Though the distance shrinks in the woods, it's hard to walk. You're creating a big time inconsistency. If it's a homicide, the alibi is going to be perfect. Silfi is surprised to hear that. I didn't seem to notice.

Is that it? If you want to guide me, do I walk in the woods with you for more than ten days? In a bunch of nasty men? What torture is that?

Imagine, a tremendous ordeal came to mind in my brain. My brain cells, which are usually relaxed and creepy, spin fully.

1 Give up and spend more than ten days together in the woods. Rejected.

2 Smash that the sky can fly, and we all fly to the ruins. Reserved.

3 I manage to flirt with the words skillfully and let them go near the ruins, and rendezvous later. Reserved.

My brain cells are supposed to be fully spinning, but only three ideas come to mind in a short time. It's kind of very sad.

One is rejected. I don't like to suffer.

2 is...... considering my level and the power of Sylphie and the others, it is more likely that I will have trouble, even though I blah blah blah. Well, it's a touching face-to-face surprise for Sarah, and it's even more so now because she was about to drop it from the sky.

3 is...... not bad if you can explain the time inconsistencies verbally, but the question arises as to how to explain them verbally.

Is that it? The brain cells should have spinned at full capacity, but the only solution I can think of is to put up with it and wear it? What's wrong with you, my brain cells!

Turn your gaze on Silfi, but just shrugging your shoulders doesn't seem to have a name.

I want time to take it home and consider it. If you consult with all the Great Spirit, you may come up with an idea to explain it in a verbal skill. But when you get back here, you're full of suspicions, aren't you? If I were you, I'd suspect fraud.

Ah, no more. Though Sarah was happy to get the tension up, I didn't bother to move on the day of the ruin discovery.

If you were drinking with Dine and Nomos, who made a scene about wanting to drink, you would have stayed happy, my idiot.

"... I can actually fly through the sky"

I didn't like the struggle, so I chose to smash it.