"Then quickly, let's say we look for the entrance to the basement!
Asio said in a momentum.
Shester nodded and looked around.
"It's an old building. Probably the oldest building in town with an entrance to the basement."
Asio also began to look around.
"... I don't know which one... wouldn't it be quicker to ask the people in town?
Shester just agreed.
"Let's do that."
Shester acted quickly and spoke to the man who was nearest him.
"I'm sorry, which is the oldest building in this town?
The man answered the abrupt question with a smile as he immediately understood the meaning of the question, although he rounded his eyes for a moment.
"Oh, that's the oldest building in town. Then it's a hall. Look, you're gonna see it over there, right? Green sign. Turn right at the corner there, straight ahead... right, you don't know until you're more specific. Eh, turn around the corner, straight through the three intersecting paths, turn left on the fourth path, and you'll have a hall. It's an old-fashioned building to see, so you'll see soon enough."
When the Chesters politely thanked him, they headed right for it.
And......
"Oh, is that it?
Asio discovered the building as soon as he turned right onto the green sign and went straight onto the road crossing the fourth one, turning left.
Looking in the direction of Azio's fingering, Chester nodded.
They both walked and headed towards an ancient stone building.
And we got there in front of the building, and Asio inquired about the woman who was there at the right time.
"Excuse me. Is this the hall?
The woman replied with a smile.
"Yeah, that's right."
"Thank you"
Asio walked into the building prompting Shester to thank him as he gave a gentle interview.
"Sure, sounds like it's definitely old, huh?
Shester agreed to Asio's inquiry.
"Right. But let me ask you again, just in case."
When Shester said so, he asked the man, supposedly an official of the bureau who was about to pass in front of him.
"I'm sorry, but I heard this hall is the oldest building in town?
The man nodded, answering.
"Yeah, I think so. Originally, the building was the site of the lord's mansion, which ruled the area at the time, and at that time the town did not exist, and it was all the garden of the lord's mansion. So there must have been nothing else, so inevitably this is the oldest building in town."
The Chesters were very satisfied with the concise and clear answer.