The two satisfied with the meal were having a neat time drinking tea after the meal.

"Hmmm, I'm so happy with the main dessert and this tea"

He enjoyed the aroma of tea, eating a bite of the cookies served with him, and enjoyed the sweetness of the tea's slight bitterness.

"If I don't like tea, it's a good idea to serve tea with another leaf."

Aotearoa told me that she didn't like tea when she stayed there before, and then she offered me tea that resembled Japanese tea.

Guests also settled their feet, and when their seats gradually became empty, Goldon came to Aotearoa's.

"It's always unusual for you to come out in the kitchen."

I also came beside the table without changing my expression to Aotearoa's words.

"You're the chef here, aren't you? Today's meal was delicious, thank you."

Deena stayed seated, but bowed politely and thanked Gordon.

"Oh, oh, no, that's okay. Because this is my job. I wish I was satisfied."

Gordon replied, bewildered by Deena's upright glance.

"I'm glad I haven't been eaten in a long time either. I'm relieved with the same arm, today's food was amazing."

"Whoa, when I added my own arrangement to the way Sota taught me how to soften meat, it worked out just as well as I thought. Thank God."

Gordon had come all the way out of the kitchen to say hello because he didn't put it in his own hands and thought it was due to Ethereal's advice and wanted to say it to him.

"Well, I'll be going now."

That was all I had to do, so I turned back my heel, and Goldon followed the scene, who remained the face of the day.

"Mr. Chef, were you angry about something?

Seeing that curse, Deena snapped worried.

"No... that's a delightful look. Evidence of this came out of the way, and I could see my tail shaking a little."

"That, I didn't realize...... but good"

Deena gave an expression of relief to Aotearoa's words.

"Well, you got swollen bellies and enough rest. Today... go home"

Because it was slow, it was already too late, and the restaurants outside of the restaurant were mostly closed.

"Right, we're finally starting our investigation tomorrow! I hope you have some information..."

"When I went to the library before, I looked at the simple situation in different countries. And then the battle against the Demon King a thousand years ago was a story, so much so that I read it."

"Now you have a different purpose, so if you look at it from a different perspective, you might find something. And now I'm with you."

Deena was making a grip and regaining her temper.

"I hope so. Deena's the only one who can try to stand on the same side as me, I hope you find something... hey, Milli, ask for payment"

Aotea calls the millimeter she was serving to the table and pays the fee.

"Yes...... I'll just have it. Thank you."

Miri, who had been looking at the two people in one corner all the time while working, had a lot to think about, but she smiles and responds without putting them on the table.

"I told Gordon earlier, it was good. Thanks, I'll be back."

"It was delicious."

They smiled and thanked Miri, leaving the store behind.

When I went outside, it was already dark around, and I proceeded home relying on the street lights of the magic props that I kept at regular intervals and the lights that I plugged in from the stores that were still open. Sometimes it was different from drunkenness, but other than that, the air was clear on a quiet night, and the stars floating in the sky emitted their brilliance.

When I got home, Ed woke up and welcomed the two of us.

The next morning, the two leave the house to coincide with the time the library opens, finishing breakfast at a street stall on the road. I walked a little slowly into my eyes, so by the time I arrived, it was four and a half minutes past the opening.

In the library, the male and female clerks were receptionists, the same as last time.

"Welcome... You used it before. Thank you again for coming."

It was a male employee who had spoken to me. When he speaks to Ethereum, he next shifts his gaze to Deena.

"Are you sure you're new to the library?

"Yes, this will be my first use of the library here. I have used another place before, but I would appreciate an explanation if it wasn't a hassle."

He nods to Deena, who hopes to explain, and begins to explain.

"Deena, I'm going first."

Aotea was the explanation she had heard once, so when she paid the gold coin for two to the female secretary, she had started walking on the shelves looking at the notes that had been given to the female secretary during this time. This examination came from a reaffirmation of information about the four races, excluding the Elves who have actually been there. What particularly bothered Ethereum was about the Beasts, dwarves and Dwarves who didn't show up in Deena's memory with a pair of connections.

Supposedly dead for sure are two of the dragon and elf braves. Deena says, Someone else that might have been there, Aotea thought that was the possibility of these three brave men. It is unlikely that the brave men of the Beast tribe were in the same place and were fighting in it. So, if there is, I'm going to take the book to dig into about the other two races.

I had those books, and when I went to the table for browsing, Deena came after me.

"Those two interesting people. It's a nice combination."

Deena, who has spoken to me to softly slap me in the ear in a quiet library. Hearing that, Aeta remembers the first time she met those two, but when she heard her expression, she said firmly.

"Oh, you're the same."

When Deena sits across from Ethereum, she takes a book prepared by Ethereum.

"First, I'm going to look into dwarfs or Dwarves. Especially the dwarves, who I've looked into before, apparently already have no dwarf territory and small settlements scattered all over various places. Deena read the story first, then help me."

"I see… this is the story of the battle against the Demon King a thousand years ago that you used to say"

When she confirms that Deena has started reading with a serious look, Aeta next door glances at the material she has prepared.

There were many different parts of the story written in the book than my brother's memory I saw in a pair of connections, and Deena turned out to be a strange look enough to go on reading.

"This is..."

Unconsciously, Deena didn't tell anyone, but her voice leaked.

"This, then, isn't Mr. Sota the bad guy! No, Mr. Sorta is not like that!!

And as she cut the weir, Deena was excited and shouted out loud as she stood up.

"Deena... this is the library. Be quiet."

Aotea could understand Deena's anger, but she decided to cool it down by being quiet and careful.

"Ah... sorry"

There was no annoyance to the surroundings because there was nobody else but Aotearoa, but Deena sat in a chair with Posan slightly discouraged.

"I know how it feels because I read that before too, but what I want you to see is the fact that it's more widespread than its contents. On top of that, I want to scrutinize other information to see how we can get closer to the truth that we know."

"Okay."

Understanding her original purpose in Aotearoa's words, Deena proceeded to read the story again with a serious look as if to shake off her sadness.