"But whether you can fulfill it on the way to the castle..."

Aotea was beginning to think about heading to the castle, and had put the participation in the militant tournament on hold for now.

"Normally, if you head to the castle, you will be asked why you came to the castle at the entrance. So if you tell me why, if you do well, I think you can take me back to the king. The king of our country is open to politics… no, because honestly, he listens to what interests him"

Aotea was remembering the king of the elves she had just met during this time.

"Something, a lot of similar kings..."

"Hmm? Did you say something?

The clerk reacts to Ethereum's twinkle, but Ethereum gently shook his neck sideways.

"No, it's nothing. Thank you for telling me so much. In the meantime, let's go to the castle."

Aotea said so, looking at Deena's face, asking for her consent.

"Well, if you can't go to the castle, consider taking part in a militant tournament"

It seems that Deena somehow hopes to participate in Ethereal Tai's militant tournament, and she was thinking that her journey to the castle would end in hard labour.

Take a seat, and the clerk stops the two of you trying to clean up the book.

"The book will be cleaned up by us, so please both head to the castle"

Before Aotearoa and Deena tried to say anything, the book was carried and cleaned up by another scribe.

"Ha, it's because of everything from what to what. I'm just having trouble deciding if you're good or excessive... thanks"

"Thank you. Thank you for everything you've told me."

Aotearoa and Deena thanked each other and left the library behind.

When Aotearoa and the others left the library to make sure the door was closed, the scribes were gathered at the counter.

"I'm really surprised the day will come when someone will show up looking for Master Grevin's book."

"I'm surprised the prophecy of a thousand years ago will come true…"

"I don't know about the elves, but those of that tribe looked just like they inherited it"

"Well, is that really what Master Grevin said, or..."

The chatter between the scribes continued until a new user arrived......

"Well, why don't you go to the castle? I hope you'll listen to me."

"Well, anyway, the whole city is in this atmosphere... I hope you'll just listen to me"

The two returned to the hustle and bustle, turning their feet to the castle.

Through the crowded main street and upon reaching the castle, the castle gate was open and open to the public to the hall just moments after entering. There was a reception there, permitting the store to open and accepting pleadings.

Aotearoa and Deena decide to line up in the line they were made before the reception. After a while the order came around.

"Thank you for waiting, what can I do for you?

"Oh, I just came to ask permission to view the book in the library... is the reception okay here?

The clerk who is accepting Ethereum's question nodded.

"Yes, I can take it here. Do you know the title of the book you want to read or something? I'm sorry, but some books don't have permission."

Aotearoa often thinks, but noticed that he remembered the author's name but had not examined the book's title.

"Uh, I don't know the title of the book, but the author's name is' Grevin '. When I heard it in the library, it was the only one in the library."

Once the civilian opened his eyes when he spoke lightly of the author's name and how he came here, he nodded.

"I see, is that what you were there for? So you... no, that's not what I'm asking. Wait a minute, I'll talk to the man up there."

When Aotearoa confirmed that he nodded, he took his seat and the clerk went to speak to the man above him.

After waiting awhile, an earlier clerk came back with a clerk he thought was his boss.

"Thank you very much for your patience, from here on out I will guide you. May I ask your name first?

"Oh, I'm a sorta. She's my buddy Deenalius."

"It's Deenalius. Best regards,"

My boss's clerk nodded satisfactorily to the two greetings.

"Yes, it's nice to meet you. We're ready to take you to the waiting room."

What is Aotea prepared to do to get me to show her the library? I questioned it, but decided to follow the civilian without saying it to my mouth.

The room shown was large and was one of the rooms used by nobles and others as a waiting room when they looked at it.

"Why was I supposed to just go to the library and be led to such a good room?

"... you have a feeling you're caught up in something again. I think the receptionist reacted differently when he said the name" Grevin. "

Aotearoa spoke of doubts about the status quo, but Deena felt the same discomfort. I sat back on the couch and decided to wait for them to call me, but Aeta had a feeling of rubbing.

They waited silently for a while, but stood up for the sound of a knock.

"Excuse me. I'll show you when you're ready, come this way."

It was the same civilian who picked me up in the room earlier.

They were two people following behind the civilian, but passing in front of a room with a 'library' bill along the way had reinforced the suspicion that they had finally come off their original purpose,

"Hey, in the room just now..."

"The corner bent there will be the destination."

Aotearoa tried to speak up, but it was blocked by the words of a retrospective civilian.

Aotearoa's question had disappeared into the air, so she had no choice but to follow it in silence. At the end of the corner there was a heavy door, and the two of them had predictions without having to be explained where it was connected with an air similar to the castle/elf castle of the people.

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