"Each of the Seven Wise Pillars has brought back inmates from each continent to the Brave Melissa Continent."
Glenn read out as good as a tongue-in-cheek lecturer.
Then Shester, hearing it, raised his mouth only slightly.
"Then this is... interesting..."
Rodemul, sitting on the other side of Shester's grunt, also tuned in.
"Yes, if this story is to be true, then this is a very ironic and interesting story,"
Then only Glenn, a shape sandwiched by the two of them, looked like he was stuck in a fox.
"... and what the hell does that mean? ……
Chester explained with a grin to confused Glenn.
"We talked earlier. Still today, many of the inhabitants of the continent of Melissa discriminate against the descendants of the inmates by referring to those living on other continents, but nothing. If that story were true, would the people of the continent of Melissa also be descended from the inmates? I wonder if there's anything else like this sarcastic and interesting to talk about?
That's what Shester said and shrugged his shoulders with a cold smile.
Then Rodemul jumped up the corner of his mouth as well, raising a single eyebrow and zeroing a grin to tune in with Chester.
"... I didn't realize... yes. True it is...... Though the Seven Wise Pillars are not the inmates, they are also later married and left with descendants. And those who marry... are all from other continents... so all will be the descendants of the inmates..."
Glenn began to speak in a grumpy tone, gradually starting to break up with each other, and at the end of the day he spoke with an inclusive laugh.
"... well, what are they all descendants of the Inmates! Even the twelve men and women on the ark at the second Ultimate Magic Activation do. If... all the people on this earth at this time are equally descendants of the Inmates. Wow! That's amazing. This!
Glenn got all excited in such a way as a delightful face.
Then Chester smiled as sunny as Glenn did.
"If this story is truly true, then there will be no more reason to discriminate against those on other continents. You've never had a more painful conversation."
"You really are! No, well, was there such a surprise truth hidden in this book... oh, no, just that I didn't notice? Yeah, that's just fine. Thank you, Mr. Shester, Mr. Rodemul. Thanks to this book has grown in importance. I would like to continue my further research so that everyone can recognize this book as a true book at all costs!
Glenn strained a lot and declared it to both of us.
Shester looked at Rodemur and smiled quietly at each other.