Oh, my, oh, my, oh, my! It's wonderful to make a contract with a spirit that was contracted by a water godchild that existed in ancient times. By the way, where is this spirit? I would love to hear about the old days!
I took Frene and Ware back to Mr. Lan and the others, and when I reported about Ware, Mr. Lan's eyes lit up.
By the way, Mr. Nilsi warned me, "I'm glad it wasn't a malicious entity this time, but you can be in danger.
And so it is.
This time, there was no problem because Ware had no hostile intentions toward me and signed the contract with me, but it is possible that I could be in danger.
Come to think of it, neither Ware nor Frenet bothered to appear in front of Mr. Lan and the others. As for Ware, he seemed to be drawn to Mr. Lan, who was excited with a twinkle in his eye.
He says, "...... Mr. Ran, let's calm down a bit, shall we? Ware is surprised."
'Excuse me. I got excited when I thought there was a living witness who knew a little bit about ancient things. ...... Well, Mr. Ware, you don't have to appear before me. But if you know something, I would appreciate it if you could share it with me, even if it is through Lelunda. I am interested in the time when you lived with the Water Goddess.
Ware says to me, "I don't mind if it is through Lerunda.
I told this to Mr. Lan and he smiled happily. Both Frene and Ware can appear and deliver words if they want to, but they are basically invisible to Lan and the others.
What's this for ......? Oh, is that right? In ancient times, magic tools were also used for this kind of water pumping, weren't they? Hmmm..."
Mr. Lan therefore asks Ware about what he is interested in.
I'm sure there used to be a row of stores around here, right? So what's left here are goods from the past?
Ware told me that there used to be a row of stores in the area where we are walking now. There is only one store in the village, so it is strange to think that so many things used to line the streets.
I have never seen so many shops. I've never seen that many stores.
Is that so? I wonder if Lelunda has ever lived in a city. Since Stacy was discovered to be a water godchild, she has been in an important position for the country and lived in the royal capital. ......
She was living in King's Landing. I only know the village. So I wondered what it would be like to store in that many stores.
"Yes,....... Okay, I'll show you.
What?"
Ware laughed at my words.
I did not understand what he meant by "I will show you. Before I could ask him what he meant, water started to flow out of Ware. Was it magic?
And on the surface of the giant body of water floating in midair, a landscape is drawn.
Is it an illustration of buildings and people standing in a row?
Lelunda, this is what I remember. This is the scene around here.
"Wow, ...... is amazing. I didn't know they could do it like this!
"Oh, my God! This is done by Mr. Ware! It's wonderful. I can see the scene in Mr. Ware's memory like this. Then I'll have to do more research on ...... mumble mumble mumble."
"You are in your own world again, Mr. Lan. ...... The most important thing to remember is that the water spirit can do this.
I marvel at Ware's expression of strength. The most important thing to remember is that you can't just take a look at your own world and expect to be in it.
Nilsi was looking at us like we were in our own world, and Frenet was saying "Oh dear.
I think that the power of Ware, the spirit of water, is different from that of Frene, the spirit of wind.
Each of the buildings reflected in the water has a character written on it. You can see that there were specialty stores in each of them, such as hats, clothes, vegetables, and cups. The hat shop had a picture of a hat on the building, and I wonder if it was possible to tell what kind of store it was by that.
Hey, Ware," he said, "you know. Hey, Ware. When you go back to the village, could you show us the same scene that Ware remembers in front of everyone? If Ware can show us the scene he remembers, I think it will be easier to understand than if I have to explain it with my mouth.
That's good, but what are you going to do with what you see?
We want to make our village bigger someday. No, we have decided that we will. So we want to know what it was like when people lived here.
Hmmm. You have an interesting idea, don't you? Okay. We've made a deal. I'll help Lelunda if she wants. I prefer noisy, more prosperous places. So if the village where Lelunda lives is prosperous, that's what I want.
Ware nodded at my words.
I was beginning to look forward to seeing many of the sights Ware remembered.
After talking for a while, we returned to the place where we were using as a base for exploring the ruins.
After returning, I explained about Ware to everyone, and he appeared for a moment to greet us.
--The girl and the ruins 7
(The spirit of water, contracted by the divine child girl, reflects the past on the surface of the water)