"No matter how long ago I was told... sometimes I can't identify the age... it's a long time ago anyway"
"Oh, my God, you don't know that."
"I'll say that, but I can't help it because there's nothing else like it."
Then Alma tilted her neck.
"Yeah? What do you mean?"
"I don't have anything else to compare.Most of the other literature in this region is time-specific.Of course, many of the literature here can be compared to them, and the age has also been identified.But there's definitely a lot of older literature in there than in any other region.There's no comparison, so we can't identify the times. "
Then he turned to Alma, who was tilting his neck around, and Gaius opened his mouth.
"I see. Prominent and old literature."
"Well, of course, the scholars did a lot of research.I had no idea which one was the oldest or how old it was. "
"I see. Don't you know which of the oldest literature..."
"Oh, I don't think so. If I knew it, I could classify it by age."
"That means the literature is too old to even be classified."
Zinka said that, pointing to the area of the wall against the room.
"There's a lot of anachronistic literature."
Then Gaius looked a little tired.
"... everything on that wall?"
"Yes, all of it."
Gaius sighed at the shelf containing a few hundred books.
"... that's a big job..."
Alma said like other HR.
"Oh, read it all.How long will it take? "
Then Gaius waved in a hurry.
"No, no, I can't read it all."
"Oh, yeah. So what do we do?"
"Well... I don't know about the age, but if you look at the paper in the literature, I think you can tell to some extent what the oldest one looks like.I think I'm going to focus on them. "
Then Alma said something else to me that she was not interested in.