Alma said decisively whether she wanted Gaius to give up or not.
"If the people in the village had cleaned so carefully, could they do it for such a long time?I mean, it's really old, right?I would have cleaned it carefully for a very long time. "
Then Gaius twitched her cheeks as if she had forgotten about it.
"... sure... it's a nonsense to keep cleaning up for over a thousand years..."
"Isn't that right? Isn't it quite new?"
But Gaius still seemed unconvinced.
"No, but come on, I couldn't identify the university lab in the '80s.You should be able to do it if it's new. But why..... "
Alma shrugged her shoulders.
"I don't know what you're telling me."
Gaius was also reluctantly convinced of Alma's natural dialogue.
"Well, that's right...."
Gaius said that and looked up at the company again.
After seeing a company that was almost black and dull in color, Gaius tilted his neck in a state he didn't really understand.