About ten minutes had passed. By the time Haruna had took her time changing and returned, they were all ready to talk.
âYa all right, Haruna-san?â
âY-Yep. Iâm fineâŚâ
Taking a warm cup of herbal tea from Hiroshi, Haruna answered as she warmed her shivering body on the fire. While it wasnât as bad as catching a cold, she did seemed to be chilled to the bone, her skin having turned blue. While the party didnât notice during the game, it seemed that the water was very cold.
ââŚSo warmâŚâ
âDid you want ginger tea instead?â
âNo, thank you. This is great.â
Haruna answered Hiroshiâs offer with a happy smile on her shivering face. From Hiroshiâs specialty tea with all sorts of extract, she could feel her body regain warmth.
âDonât mind me. Keep going.â
âYou got it. Now, tell us all about this ruin.â
âWho do you think you are, Miss Washboard? Save that kind of gesture for when you have at least something to show for, like this girl over here.â
The mole countered Makoto chest-puff of a demand with some serious shade. Very curious that this mole was concerned about the contours of the human body.
âNever mind the bickering. Can you tell us what this ruinâs about?â
âWhat itâs about? Itâs an amusement facility created by the People of the Continent, of course.â
âPeople of the Continent, huh? Who are they, and how many of them are there left?â
âWho⌠Hmm. There are Hybrids like me, who are better suited for living underground, and Humanoids who have developed the technology to live underground. Weâve been through a lot, and there are only a hundred or so of us left.â
So, they had been powering through these levels for a viewership of a hundred, max. That was a sad revelation.
âHave all one hundred of you been living here all this time?â
âNegative. We went into a long slumber in waiting for our comrades to return, or new guests to arrive. We all woke up when you entered the ruins.â
âTo return? So some of you left to go somewhere?â
âSome of us left to find the God of the Underworld, while overs left to find a way to live above ground.â
âWhat do you mean find the God of the Underworld?â
Haruna couldnât help but jump in to confirm. She was ready to leave Tatsuya to drive the conversation as she listened, but she couldnât ignore the mention of something that could become very relevant to them.
âIt was three thousand years ago, I believe. The God of the Underworld and the Priestess Princess went missing, leaving a note.â
âWhat kind of note?â
âIt read âIâm leaving. Donât look for me.ââ
âWhat were they, schoolkids?â
While the note might have been a little less on the serious tone, it was no laughing matter as their whereabouts were still unknown to this day.
âThree thousand years, huh? Donât think that Priestess Princess are with us anymore.â
âOf course, we donât expect her to be⌠Might I ask you something about that?â
âShoot.â
âWas there a major change above ground three thousand years ago?â
Even though they took a moment to thinking it over, the Japanese members were not that privy to the history of this world. Nothing rang a bell.
âI believe it was three thousand years ago when Farlane was builtâŚâ
âReally?â
âYes. Farlane is the oldest nation in the world. That being said, it was a small country with Wulls at the center of it, at first.â
âI would have guessed a thousand or so, since the current kingâs the 60-something-ithâŚâ
âUntil about the eighth monarch, I was told that that royalty lived very long, and each of them ruled for about a hundred years on average. Also, the average length of a monarchâs rule in Farlane was very long throughout at about fifty years. I believe the history of three thousand years is accurate.â
The party took in Primulaâs explanation. In their original world, even Japan (a country ruled by the single longest line of succession) could only trace itâs ruling back to the sixth century, if they were being accurate. If all of the ancient texts are to be believed, the history of Japan would be 2600 years, and while it is widely accepted that there was the first emperor of Japan, the equivalent of the Emperor Jimmu, it was debatable whether or not his existence dated back as far as 2600 years ago. Considering the relatively peaceful history and well-preserved nature of the historical documents of Japan only knowing that much back in their history, Farlane and its recorded three thousand years of history seemed quite formidable. This did seem almost inevitable as Farlane, as much as Japan, was isolated from any external invasion, barring any self-destructive events.
Tatsuya continued: âFor one, the biggest country we have now was built around that time.â
âMost likely, they had something to do with it.â
âOnly the gods may know.â
âDo you have any connections to them?â
âWe kind of do, but it wonât be immediate.â
âThat is fine. We would be asking of a favor, we have no complaints.â
For the first time, the mole appeared rather humble. The party looked at each other.
âI mean, it looks like itâll tie-in to our goal, too, it ainât much trouble.â
âYouâll have my gratitude. And, if you donât mindâŚâ
âWhat?â
âOur world, with a population of a hundred, can get quite lonely. Once in a while, could you bring someone done hereâŚ?â
The party couldnât help but feel some sympathy for the mole and his earnest request. They did have to conquer all the levels, but it was perfectly safe at the very least. It didnât seem like bringing anyone else down would be a problem.
âLessee⌠Elleâd be way into this.â
âMaybe we can bring her down when we have some spare time.â
âElle wouldnât understand the top floor.â
âOh yeah, howâd you get all these ideas, anyway?â
The mole said, and showed them a bundle of DVDs (labeled âtrend archivesâ) and a slightly outdated laptop. Judging by the model of the laptop, the data stopped at the very beginning of the twenty-first century.
âWhy would you get ideas from thatâŚ?â
Makoto couldnât help but groan, lamenting the entertainment industry of her own country.
âOh, speaking of, hereâs your participation award of sand oysters and set of underground coffee.â
âCoffee!?â
âHang on, brother. We donât know if itâll taste like the coffee we know.â
âWeâll find out as soon as we brew some!â
âWe have plenty of coffee to give. Please, come back again.â
Seeing Tatsuya flip out at the mention of coffee, the mole seemed sure of his victory.
It should remain between us that Aearis, who was brought down here later on fell in love with the obstacles, and continued to repeatedly come down here during her stays in Darl, and finally seriously considering the prospect of building a similar amusement attraction in Farlane⌠And that Octogal seemed to hear of this through the grapevine, and started frequenting the place.