That pudding - it wasn't.

We decided to do something about the institution piled up in "Princeps Sara," and we started acting fast.

First I visited someone who knew what it was like to be old-fashioned, and I've come this far......

"It was during the fifth generation that Non found out... He dived through the 10th total naval battle, counting from the first generation, and made a triumphant appearance of Princeps Sarah. It's already spectacular."

"... what generation is the queen now? Heind."

"Sure... wasn't that the ninth generation?

"Huh? Because the fifth generation is when that ship is active... you've been generating a lot in a short period of time?

"That's all the war. It seems the country has been rough somehow. Even Queen Patra must have fought with her own family to take the throne now..."

"I remember hearing that too"

If Liz says so, I'm sure it's accurate.

Granny selling vegetables in the street...... in front of a woman old enough to call her a big old lady, we hissed and whispered (whispered) each other.

They say this guy is the oldest of these, and he's like the "storyteller," as they say.

It is important to convey history to future generations by means other than books.

"The fifth generation is a hero who created an alliance that continues to this day with Marr. He loved the sea, loved it, and even called it the" Desert Sea King ”. It was this king who rode the most prinkeps sarah."

Oops, I felt like I was missing something to hint at.

When we drink and watch...

"... what? How far have we talked?

The old woman, sitting in her chair under the tent, twisted her neck with a puffed face.

"Again!?

"Huh? What?

"Knock..."

Thus, it is a precious storyteller...... this granny.

A little talk stops at a good spot from earlier.

That's already where I'm concerned about exquisite.

"... then give me this morohaiya over here. Make it soup. They're talking about the king, and you're just in time..."

I've even bought an ice plant for cabbage and tomatoes.

Fortunately, are they all of good quality and fresh?

... although a little expensive overall!

The old lady in the storytelling department reacts quickly as if she were lying.

"Oh, you're spilling it, kid. I like it."

"... what do you mean? Heind."

"Morohaiya is Murkiya, a vegetable from the name of the king's soup. Gradually, the name of the soup changed and settled on the name of the vegetables themselves."

"Heh!"

Very nutritious and excellent ingredient.

Talking about the storytelling continues after that......

"In order to meet the fifth generation, the institutions have produced great output, and at the same time as the passing of the fifth generation, the institutions have also…"

"It was kind of romantic or a snug story..."

Apparently, that janitor's grandfather saw the last time 'Princeps Sara' was navigable.

As Tobi and Liquorice talked about, it seems that Artum Bereiro Sara, the fifth generation king known as the "Desert King", was the last royalty on the ship.

As we walk through the harbor, we think back to what we heard and what the ship looks like today.

"What did Mr. Serene think? Now story."

Do you want to marinate this one and use it for your phone...

Others as just eating......

When I asked as I sorted out the growing number of vegetables, Mr Serene replied with a bitter smile.

"Right... Hynd, are you the type to believe that a soul can live in things?

"Is that me? Hmmm... the more I used it to take care of, the more like, right?

"Yes, yes."

That's a pretty difficult question.

In my case, it probably has a habit of dealing with things with the psychology of being economical - not being physically fit.

Now that I have one answer, Yumil opens her mouth on my behalf.

"This guy has unusually good things, Se. Anyway, I still use the clay plate when I went to kindergarten as a cutter mat"

"Oh, that one. The graffiti you wrote is still there, and I don't feel like turning it off for some reason."

"The mug for the character thing that Mr. Hynd bought with me in elementary school, it wasn't broken yet, was it?

"It's a surprisingly sturdy construction, it's thick. It makes it a little hard to drink what I put in there."

The edges of the cup are easier to drink if they were slightly thinner.

But thanks to its thickness, I'm pretty sure it can't be broken even if I've dropped it a few times.

I'm used to it, and until it breaks, take care...... that? Thinking about it, are you dealing with tools with a good deal of attachment? Me.

"Something... sounds like a very senior story, doesn't it? Normally in my eyes."

"Yeah, that's a good thing, right?"

"I think it's a good thing too! Let's get your chest up, Senior Hynd!

Three Hina birds look at this one and weirdly lift it up.

What, the... itchy.

"Yeah, yeah, it's a very good thing. For whatever reason, it seems to me that if you treat them politely, the tools will respond. So it's not like talking or being willing..."

"Does that tie to the expression that a soul dwells in things? It's metaphorical or poetic."

"Weird, huh?

"No, not at all"

When I agree, Mr. Serene nods happily.

When that smile is nice and unexpectedly looking back, he rushes to keep his words hidden.

"So what do you say? I'm talking about that institution..."

Thank you. That sounds like a way to undo the conversation.

"I've been treated dearly... haven't I? For a fifth generation king, you're like a partner to go back and forth to the sea, aren't you? But I'm sure that's true of the whole ship, not just the engine."

"Yeah, I think so too. And that institution doesn't have any anomalies from what I've seen, and I don't know why scholars stopped moving - that's what we were talking about, right?

"There is no malfunction as far as you can see," you concluded. The steam engine is a black box, so I can't even be sure. "

But it wouldn't be a problem to proceed with the story on the assumption that it wasn't broken from the flow of the quest.

Otherwise, it would be out of the spirit of the quest "Preparing the New Hull", which has been presented so far.

Mr Serene replied positively to the words I added and then went on to talk about them.

"There's magic in this world called TB, isn't there? Magic engines are also used in conjunction with steam engines. Considering that's the kind of worldview..."

"Mr. Serene, no way..."

"Yeah. If it's difficult to find out the cause from a physical point of view, that's... there's a pretty good approach from the occult side, on the assumption that there's a soul in things. That's what's impossible, like it doesn't make much sense to do in real life."

We snort at Mr. Serene's words at the same time.

I don't know what you're going to do, but what I've heard so far from the locals about the ship and Mr. Serene, I felt it meshed with wonder.