"Really, good ~... Actually, I'm really chatting and my boss is always mad at me for saying extra things..."
When Glenn said so, he knocked his neck forward and nodded greatly.
Shester smiled quietly and spoke gently to see Glenn like that.
"Right. No, as far as I'm concerned, it's very helpful. As much as I'd like to hear a few more stories if I could... What do you think?
Then Glenn quickly bounced his head up against the cash as well.
"Yes! Of course. What a pleasure."
"Thank you. Let's hear about this ancient library first. According to what I hear, this place holds a large quantity of ancient documents related to Lowenglin?
"Yes, it is already in large quantities… it possesses so many ancient documents about Low Englin that it can be said to be almost innumerable. But although some of them are properly organized and classified, many of them remain unorganized. So the many shelves that you're looking at right now are some of the organized old documents, and the unorganized old documents are still stored in large quantities underground."
Then Chester was also greatly surprised.
"... that this is just part of it? With all this mass?
"Yes. Even so, we also have ancient documents here from countries other than Roenglin. Right...... is a third of the whole thing about other countries? By the way, there's got to be two shelves in your country, in the Valentine's Republic, right?
Then he looked like Shester had come up with something.
"If it's about Dallas and Raydam, the great powers, they have quite a few of them, don't they?
"Right. Not that there are so many of them because the United Kingdom of Raidham is a relatively young country, but as far as the Kingdom of Dallas is concerned, that's enough to rot already. Anyway, it's the oldest kingdom in the world, so there are a lot of ancient documents that can be compared to the length of its history."
"... how long do you have?
Shester asked as he raised the corner of his mouth and niggered.
But Glenn didn't realize it, and answered as he looked up at the ceiling and thought about it.
"Right... I've never counted, but I was wondering if there's probably a hundred on the shelf..."
"A hundred... that's another great number, huh?
"Yes. But even when it comes to Dallas, many of them are in an unorganized state. Because it has more history than Lowenglin, when it comes to the oldest times, many things are indecipherable rather than impossible to organize. If you include them all... well... there could probably be a thousand on the shelves."