"I am here to talk to you about the Wise Master Magus and his wife, Adriana Tierra.
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"The Wise One is widely known, but this is the first time I have heard of his wife. Perhaps you have too?"
"Yes.
"This is the first time I have heard of her, isn't it?"
No one answered that they had heard of her.
So I would like to give a title to Ms. Adriana Tierra as well, I think.
I see. I understand your wish.
I see. I understand your wish very well. I'm sure no one will complain if we make a decision here.
That's for sure.
I have no objection.
I mean ......, Mr. Jin.
I understand. So, do you have a plan, Mr. Beerius?
Yes. First of all, "Magus" is singular, is it not?
Yes, that's what I heard.
And I remember that the plural form is <>.
I'm sure of it.
"Then, how about calling the Wise Masters and their wives < first?"
Many terms related to engineering magic also use the term <.
How about we simply refer to the <> when we call them <>?" said Belialus of <>.
"I think it is a good idea.
Jin answered first, and one by one the invited guests agreed.
"I have no objection either.
"I think it's a good idea.
There were no objections.
As a side note, on earth, (M is capitalized) refers to the three wise men from the East who visited Christ at his birth.
When the M became lower-cased, the word became used to refer to beings with wisdom and power beyond human knowledge, and is said to be the origin of the English word "magic.
I'll leave you with a short digression.
Next, what should we call Adriana Tierra?
< is an archaic word, we wanted to use an archaic word for the wife, but the members of the group were not familiar with archaic words.
So they asked Belialus again.
"Do you have a good name for me, Mr. Belialus?
"Yes, I do, ......".
I would love to hear about it.
"At ....... Yes, how about "Rabbi" as opposed to "Magus"?
"Oh, that sounds good."
No objections.
I'm sorry, but we can't come up with that.
"......", "no objections", "shameful, we can't come up with it ourselves", "......", "no objections". <
"Of course, of course."
"Of course. I will not complain about what is appropriate.
So, Adriana Tierra will be called from now on.
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"Excuse me, are all the paintings displayed in this memorial hall by the same artist?"
This is a question from Fionn Fiasse, secretary to the Chief Superintendent of .
"Yes, they are.
"Yes, of course. The touch is the same. ...... can you tell us about the author?"
"Well, the author has requested that it be kept confidential.
This was something that Vivian and I had discussed and decided on beforehand.
There are artists whose names are known only but whose identities are unknown.
In other words, there are a certain number of artists whose intention is to increase the mysteriousness of their works by keeping their identities unknown, so this setting was not so bizarre.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
"Uh, admission fee? Entrance fee? What is the admission fee?
"Adult 100 Tol (1000 yen), under 13 years old 50 Tol (500 yen) for children under 13 and free for children under 7.
In other words, elementary school students pay half price and preschool children pay free.
This is because there is no elementary school or kindergarten system.
"I see, that's about right.
This is also Atar Mutu of .
Jin thought that the opinions of most of the invited guests would not be very helpful to him, since their sense of money was far removed from that of the general public.
In this respect, the opinions and impressions of the people of Mitsuho, where there is no aristocracy, were valuable.
* * * * *
"Wouldn't it be nice to have some kind of souvenir for visiting the museum?
One of them said, "Oh, that's nice.
"Yes, that would be nice. I will give you a ticket in exchange for the admission fee, but maybe we can make the ticket a little more luxurious and change the design every month.
Maybe some visitors will come to the museum every month and try to complete the collection, Jin thought.
"Besides, I am also thinking of selling commemorative medals to celebrate the visit to the museum."
The image is that of the medals given out by the at the former when he made his debut.
"How about making it out of brass or bronze or white bronze and having it engraved with the date of your visit or your name?"
"Oh, that's a good idea.
"Oh, that's a good idea," he said, "I'd like to have it.
"Let's try ...... and see if we can make one."
Jin instructed the golem-maid nearby to fetch a brass plate, and used engineering magic.
"<><>"
"Oh!"
"It's been a long time since I've seen such skill from a magical engineer, Magecraft Meister."
"It's just amazing, isn't it?"
Jin made about 50 medals at once.
He then put the names of the invited guests on the medals.
Finally, they are stabilized to protect them from oxidation and sulfurization.
"Here you go, a souvenir of the day."
"Oh, this is very nice.
"This is very nice." "I'm very happy."
"I'll keep it as an heirloom!"
Jin gives it to the golem maid, who distributes it to each of them.
What is this painting?
On the front is the exterior of the museum, and on the back is .......
"It's a paper crane."
"Paper cranes?
"Origami cranes? I heard that once gave them to his beloved daughter Adriana.
Saying this, Jin asks the golem maid to bring a piece of paper and folds a paper crane.
"This is what it looks like."
"Oh!
"A three-dimensional object like this is made of paper. ......"
"......After all, the legend is true. ......"
Only the three Mitsuho members knew about origami and seemed to have some idea that <> had folded it, but the rest of the group was frankly amazed.
"I think I'll use this as the mark of <>."
"Oh, that's good.
I didn't realize there was a reason for that.
After seeing the reactions of the guests, Jin decided to decorate the entrance hall with origami cranes and write down the reason for the name.