The village was surrounded by a wide expanse of ruins, so it is natural that we need to be careful. ...... however, there seemed to be fewer demons than in other places, if I may say so.
Of course, it doesn't mean that you don't see the shadows of demons as much as you do in this village,...... but even so, there are fewer of them.
It was said in the kingdom of Fairytorov that a long time ago, the magical civilization flourished more than now. I wonder, because I also heard that nature was more abundant and spirits were more accessible. ...... The kingdom that flourished in this forest had some kind of magical equipment that kept demons at bay, and it is quite possible that this power is still alive today."
Mr. Lan happily talks about the ruins.
Mr. Lan asks, why? Why? I think Mr. Lan is the kind of person who feels the feeling of "Why? I think it is because he is such a person that there are many things that he notices.
I wish I could get such a magic tool if I could get it.
Now I am here, who would be a godchild, and that is why there are no demons attacking me.
From what I have heard from Mr. Lan, if I were to die with my love for this place, this place might be less likely to be attacked by demons.
But I don't know if that will really happen.
I don't know how to make such a magical tool, and I didn't even know that such a tool existed.
If such a tool could be made, it would be better to have it. But I wonder if it was possible to make such tools in the past.
Or are there people who can make such tools even today?
I wonder if I will be able to understand such things as my world expands.
If there are such tools for this village, it would be good to collect them and analyze them. No, but it might be no good, because if we recover them, that area will be in disarray.
Yes, that's right. It might be better to analyze those tools at that site. If we could reproduce that kind of technology here, it would surely be good for this place.
We don't have much that we could take out, but this apparent mere tool might be something else for that country. Oh, how it sparks my research spirit!"
But still, Mr. Lan really seems to be sincerely enjoying himself. ...... and I can't help but feel that way.
The people around you are also looking at you with a slightly stunned but inevitable look.
The next time you go to that place, you will be able to examine it in more depth. As for this map, I will put it in the archives, so if you are interested, please take a look.
Please let me know if you find anything in my records that is difficult to understand. There are many things that I am not aware of on my own. If everyone has an opinion, please let me know.
The other thing is, yes. I have a lot to report, including the details, but I'll put it all together in a book. It's a long story for me to tell here. I'll put together the other information in detail again, so you can take a look at it.
It seems that Mr. Lan has obtained a lot of information.
--He said that he will compile the information in the form of a book. Thanks to my grandmother, the literacy rate in this village is high. She told me that I can read and study better than in a bad village because the adults teach me many things and Lan-san teaches me as a teacher.
But it is true that in the village where I was born and raised, books were not such a common thing.
I think this village is blessed.
That's all for now. The next time I will visit the ruins will be in a month at the earliest, taking into account various circumstances. If you want to go, please consult with me or Mr. Dong. We can't all go to the ruins together, so we'll think it over.
We are also planning to go back to the country beyond the forest. Unlike the ruins, this is a place where people live, so it will require more preparation than going to the ruins, but we will think about that as well.
Finally, Mr. Lan talked about those who wish to go to the ruins.
The ruins are a place where people don't exist anymore and demons don't appear very often, which is probably why it is easier to go there than in the country beyond the forest.
I said before that I wanted to go, but I would tell Mr. Lan and the others again that I wanted to go to the ruins.
If I go to the ruins, I wonder what I will discover there.
Would there be anything that would be beneficial to the village?
I couldn't help but feel excited at the thought of a place that had excited Mr. Lan so much.
--The Girl and the Return of the Female Religion 4
(The girl, a goddess, listens to Ms. Lan's story and thinks about the ruins.)