"Wait a minute! So there are two types of ultimate magic?!?
Though Glenn was also flimsy at Shester's shout, it was somewhat within his assumptions, or he was never likely to fall off the chair.
"... Yep, there are two types of ultimate magic. Or is it like one in two"
"One in two...... what does that mean? Can you explain this to me so I can understand?
Then Glenn nodded loudly.
"Yes. Okay. I said earlier that the Auga God destroyed the country and the world with ultimate magic. But what is this world now? If the country were to be decided by ultimate magic, anyone would wonder if the earth should be decided hemispherically. Also, if it's true that the whole world has been decided, shouldn't we be here now? and everyone will still think so. But there are two ultimate magics… So what is that other ultimate magic? If one chooses, what kind of magic is the other? The answer is…"
"... what's the answer to that? Why don't you tell me without getting hurt?
Glenn looked sorry for Shester's slightly irritating remarks.
"... excuse me. I didn't mean to, but did you put it on? No, the answer is pretty simple. There's always something to come after the destruction, right?... Ah! Could you have worn it again? ……
Glenn said so, stopping the words, and took a horrible peek at Shester's face.
Shester then approached Glenn with a pulled, making smile as he slightly piqued his cheek.
"... that's fine, if that's okay, it's time for you to say the answer? ……
There was blatant anger coming from Shester's face, and Glenn answered scared as he let a few drops of cold sweat float in his forehead.
"... is, yes. Excuse me. The answer is that...... it's creation. Another ultimate magic is the magic that revives the country and the world just as they disappeared."
Glenn finished saying it. I saw Shester's face in awe.
But Shester's face had no previous anger, and instead, only astonishment floated in color.
"... destruction and creation. Something like vanishing and rebuilding..."
"Oh, right. It's better to disappear and rebuild."
Then Rodemur broke in there.
"... it's good to rebuild... if you were to rebuild it exactly as it was, wouldn't you need to make it disappear in the first place? ……
Then Glenn answered this question without putting her hair in between.
"No, I said earlier that it was exactly the same, but it was about inorganic objects, and that doesn't mean it's completely free."
Glenn took a deep, big, deep breath when he stopped speaking there.
And he breathed out all the air from his lungs, and he never spinned a word of his will.
"… with regard to organic matter, they are all described as dead…"