The three of them, who finished delivering the ore, returned to Antogal's workshop. Exactly a few hours had passed since then, so there is no shadow around the workshop and it is quiet.

"Are you so glad I gave it to you?

Antogal speaks of the most questionable.

"Well, that's just enough to match what we got, and given the value of that ore now, you might think we've been able to owe you enough profit. And it's just a little bit of that, isn't it?

In fact, Ethereum's sub-empty warehouse housed dozens of times the quantity of ore served in the warehouse.

"Oh well."

Antogal, who was obsessed with mining in the cave, had his cheeks drawn to the fact that there was still more than expected.

"Well, you mined it, didn't you? I need that amount by myself..."

Aotearoa tells him as if he was frightened, but Antogal somehow remembered that he was mining, but he didn't even remember until the amount of mining.

"I remember falling down after it was over, but I don't know how much."

Antogal was trying to remember as he touched his beard, but all he had to do was twist his neck.

"Well, the mining volume is good. Better pay than that, I'll make sure you bring the money from the warehouse."

Aotea was interested in what criteria the other two chose that reward.

"I'm this, two earrings and a bracelet, right? They are all dwellings of water attributes, so I chose them because I thought they were compatible with me, Mr. Spirit or Andain. And the design is adorable."

The last word was a smile.

"Well, you look great."

It was a casual Ethereal word, but Deena turns bright red to her ears.

"Oh, oh, thank you."

And I chewed after I got away.

"How's Antogal?

"Whoa, I'm an ore. Not as rare as what you've offered me in the meantime, but there was an ore that still seemed interesting. With this, we can make a lot of things for a while."

Antogal is also looking at the ore that Deena almost had out of her bag with her face.

"Well, what about Mr. Sorta? He said there was a book about Mr. Grevin."

Still not reddish from her cheek, Deena questioned Aotearoa while dampening the upset.

Aotearoa retrieves what Grevin wrote from a book that has been turned into a sub-empty vault.

"These are the books that Grevin wrote."

Aotea hands one book to Deena and opens the other herself.

"Hey, give me a minute. Didn't you take a fair amount of books?

Antogal gives a voice of surprise as he remembers the amount of books that Ethereal Tai has become in the warehouse.

"That's a hobby book I wanted to read. That's what we need, and these two books could be our guiding principles."

What is Aotea talking about? But I answer Antogal with the look on my face that I just said.

"Oh, am I wrong?

Antogal sees Deena softly, but when she was told the story, she read through the book she received from Aotearoa.

"Well, I don't care about that. More than that, there are two main things written in these two books."

Deena looks up after reading all over Aotearoa's words.

"The book Deena is reading is a story by an elder, but it's about the Dragon Nation, so maybe it has some tips that will lead her to where she is today. And over here, it says that if I have one, it will follow the dwarf. This is also written in a narrative style, but there was a slightly curious portrayal"

"What's that?

Deena asks instantly.

"No, I still don't know if it's actually what I think it is, so I'm going to keep quiet now. Either way, we'll be back in the city of Toula once to confirm."

Antogal responded with a tingle to Aotearoa's words.

"Are you guys leaving this country right away?

"I might stay a little while longer, but I think I'll be out in no time. I originally came to this country to create this sword."

Aotearoa answered as he did his hand to the knife at his waist.

"... well. Don't get lonely."

Antogal enjoyed his life the last few days. Prepare the metal from the previous evening, and Ethereum and Deena come at noon. Aotearoa and I work together and when we paragraph one, the three of us eat Dina's cooked lunch. It was just not a mistake to say that even the last few days, when I was able to keep my head and body moving about blacksmiths all day, were the fullest period of his life to date. It was a short period of time, but its life had been an important memory for Antogal.

"Well, let's start with a pickup of what we care about each other by continuing to read these two books. Back at the inn. Time to read."

"Yes! I'm concerned about the continuation!

Deena nodded strongly at Aotearoa's words and nodded because she enjoyed Grevin's book as a story, wanting to read more.

"Antogal, I'm sorry I just got here, but we're going to have to let you go back to the inn. You've taken care of everything. I'll show my face here before I travel again."

"Oh, hey, hey... he's gone"

Aotearoa and Deena left without waiting for Antogal's reply.

"… do you want to work?"

Antogal was in a quiet workplace without the two of them, trying to make something but without the fire of his heart inside him, somewhat repeatedly grating the hammer without force for his hands, and in the end the work did not go on this day.

On the other hand, the two men who returned to the Inn gathered in Ethereum's room to read the earlier book. Aotea continues to read the dwarf story book, while Deena first receives the dragon story book.

The room only has the sound of rolling pages.

Aotearoa was about to finish reading early because she was reading slightly skipping through the main points as she narrowed down the parallax. Deena entered the story and looked like where the original purpose of gathering information was going.

"Why!"

Aeta was wrapping up her notes as she smiled at Deena, who spoke from time to time.