So what lies in those rotting ruins? Do you know the area? How big was the country? What is sleeping in that place?
If there are relics lying in the ruins, we can consider how long it has been there, etc."
La, Mr. Lan, I know you're curious, but calm down a little.
After listening to the whole story of the ruins, Mr. Lan went toward Doanea with great vigor. And while shaking her, Doanea made a dubious sound as she was questioned.
And the next moment, he was blown away, as if he had been depressing. But only lightly.
"Hey, Ran, are you okay?
Doornear! You can't blow me up!"
Nilsi rushed to Ran and I warned Doanea.
Well, I know he is holding back.
It's all right. I also forgot myself a little. I'm sorry, Doanea.
I'm sorry.
I don't think they understood each other, but Ran-san seemed to understand that Doanea had forgiven him, and smiled at him.
Do you want to go survey the ruins, Mr. Lang?
Yes, I do. Yes. Of course, we will also investigate the village that Nilsi and his team found, but the ruins are closer in distance, and we hope to be able to investigate them first. First of all, it would be possible to conduct an expedition just to investigate the ruins. In that case, I would definitely like to participate.
I'd like to go, too.
When I said that, both Ran and Nilsi looked as if they were thinking about it.
I would also like to see the ruins. I would also like to see the village that is further away. It would probably be safer to stay in this village.
I know that. But even though I know that, I want to do something more for everyone, and even if I were a godchild, I would want to work for this village just as much as everyone else.
Hearing about the ruins, I am also interested in them.
I wonder what they are like, what I can find - such curiosity is growing inside me.
I think so. It might be good for Lelunda to go to the ruins. I want Lelunda to stay in the village, and I don't want her to be in danger, but you don't want that. Then I will encourage it.
The best place to start on an outing to Lerunda is a place where there are no people. You never know what might happen in a village with people. If Lelunda were to go, it would be best to do more research first."
I agree. That might be a good idea. The village will be interacting with different people than before. I was able to come back this time, but I don't know if I will be able to come back this time. It would be better if we gather more information first.
But maybe because I am still a child, or maybe because I am a godchild, I should not suddenly go to places where people are present.
For example, we still don't know if the place Nilsi visited is our friend or foe.
Mr. Lan said that if they know I am a godchild - or even if they just know I have special powers - they may try to take advantage of me.
Lelunda herself, a godchild, may be okay. But if a group of powerful people were to target us, I don't know if I and the others would be safe. I want to do my best to ensure everyone's survival.
Yes.
I have a power that no man has. It is true. But that power has been proven to be not all-powerful, both with Athos and with Roma.
I don't have all-powerful power.
Maybe if I just stay safe, as Mr. Lan says, I can live. If I somehow want to live in a place where I can feel alive, then there is no problem.
But I want to live with everyone.
That is why I have to make sure that I do not act carelessly.
There is, of course, the possibility that something inconvenient may happen if I go to the ruins. I do not know what effect my leaving the village might have on it.
But after all, just because I have remained in the village for a long time does not mean that everything is safe.
I guess so." ...... I'm tired and it's time for me to go to bed, so we'll talk about it later."
'I'm sorry for keeping you here when you're so tired. Please get some rest."
Once we were done, our conversation ended with Mr. Nilsi going back to his home.
Mr. Lang also said, "Let's talk about the ruins again, including Mr. Dong.
I returned home with Mr. Lang and went to sleep that day.