"... does that mean that all living and living things, including humans, are dead? ……
Chester asked to make sure in a slow tone.
Glenn then nodded loudly, affirming that the question was the right one.
"Yes. Exactly. Every flora and fauna is dead... er, ah! Here. It says here."
Glenn said as he took care of the overly obsolete ancient documents on hand, pointing them to the place in question.
"... oh, really... not completely readable... but apparently it says..."
Shester pulled out some understandable words in his head because the descriptions of the ancient documents are written in fairly old ancient languages, and reconfigured them into sentences.
Then there was clearly a dying world of organic matter spread out there, confirming that Glenn's explanation was the right one.
But at the same time, Chester noticed the inconsistencies that would arise if the description were certain.
"... Glenn, let's just say if the truly august god wiped out the country and the world by ultimate magic and rebuilt it after killing all the living and living things. But then who the hell could have written the story of that god to future generations? No matter what happens without an observer, don't you want to pass it on?
But even Shester's sharp rebuttal never moved Glenn at all.
"Yeah, yeah, you're right. Without observers, neither history nor heritage would be spinning on future generations"
Glenn answered again and again with great agreement.
"... are you going to tell me there was an observer? You don't have to know when the country died, and you have an observer who watched it when the world itself perished and all living and living things died? You're not gonna tell me that's the Augustus themselves, are you?
Then Glenn waved loudly.
"No, you don't. Because the observer is human."
"Humans?... You're the one who said all humans died, right?
"Yeah, right. I did say that, and that's not wrong."
"Then it would make sense to have no observers?
"Yeah, I know exactly what you're trying to say. But the inheritance clearly says that once mankind disappeared from the earth, it was humans who wrote down its doom."
"I don't know... it would help if you explained it to us as well"
"Okay. I will try to explain it as accurately and clearly as possible."
"Please."
"Yes, as I said earlier, once mankind dies from the earth when the Auga God destroys the world. Because the ultimate magic of the Auga God has taken the world exactly as it was, and it has been wiped away beautifully and refreshingly. But in fact, at that time, the Auga God had chosen certain humans to take refuge in the kingdom of God once on a boat. And that's when the Auga God invited the female males and the flora and fauna together into the kingdom of God. And after rebuilding the world, we put them back on the ground."
When Glenn finished speaking at once, he took a big, deep breath to prepare for the next.