As he couldnât escape, Loren had no other choice but to resign himself to it and follow Lapisâ advice. He took in a deep breath at a seemingly-right time and held his breath before his head got under the sand. He felt sand on his face almost as soon as he closed his eyes and knew that he had been engulfed by the desert.
And then, he continued sinking down for a while.
With eyes closed, Loren accepted the descent. He started to feel suffocated, yet couldnât do anything except praying to get released soon. But he wasnât sinking very fast, and no matter how much time passed, the weight of sand on his body was still a constant. Loren began to wonder for real if this whole sinking business would require a demonâs tolerance to pass. Loren knew that death by suffocation was extremely painful. He would probably faint before reaching his limit, but it should be very painful before that.
Just as Loren was thinking about how much he wanted to avoid such pain, his sinking speed suddenly increased. With no time to even wonder what was happening, he was met with a floating sensation the next second. Then came a violent reverberation from beneath him, accompanied by a neigh of the horse and the sound of the carriageâs wheels hitting something hard.
They had come out of the sand somehow. As Loren opened his eyes while shaking loose the sand stuck in his hair and body, he heard Lapis saying in a somewhat unhappy tone:
âGula, what did you do?â
Gula answered with a confused expression.
âWell, what should have I done?â
Lapis glared at her for a while, but then sighed and averted her eyes. She muttered with regret:
âAnd here I was thinking that Loren would just faint.â
Gula quipped:
âNah, Lapis-chan, itâd be too painful, right?â
From their exchange, Loren understood that Gula had sensed a human like him wouldnât be able to endure until they reached their destination, and had eaten some of the sand to speed up their sinking.
âWhat did you plan to do to knock me out?â
âDo you really want to make a maiden like me say it out loud?â
âDonât plan to do anything that canât be said by a maiden from the beginning!â, thought Loren. But itâd be useless to tell Lapis that, so he just gave it up and turned to survey their surroundings instead.
The ceiling wasnât very high, but he couldnât see the opening where they had fallen down from. Around them were smooth white walls, and even though he had absolutely no idea where the light source was, it was bright enough to ensure full visibility. The room they were in was rather large, but there wasnât a single piece of furniture in it. There was just a double door made from metal on one wall.
âAre we⌠below the desert?â
âYes. Itâs probably something from the time of the ancient kingdom.â
Lapis said while getting down from the carriage. Loren also got down. The floor seemed to have been made from the same material as the walls, white and solid with no visible seams.
âLetâs leave the carriage here. We wonât use it when crossing the mountain range anyway.â
âWhat about our luggage? Weâll have to bring them.â
âI brought a cart, so wait a bit please.â
Lapis said, and before Loren could say anything in return, she gently opened the only door in the room with not a hint of caution and went through it. Loren considered going in after her, but since she told them to wait, it probably wasnât dangerous. He exchanged a look with Gula, then both of them decided to stay still and wait for her.
âA facility from the time of the ancient kingdom, beneath a desertâŚâ
âProbably belonged to the research institution mentioned before.â
âWhy is such a place under the sand?â
âI think it wasnât under the sand from the beginning, but was buried under it.â
Gula leaned against the carriage and said.
âAfter all, no matter how magically developed the civilization that built it was, it still isnât a match for time, isnât it?â
âItâd be a different story if they werenât destroyed, right?â
The ancient kingdom that Loren had heard about was a majestic country, where there was nothing that couldnât be accomplished by magic. If an area was turned into a desert due to a research failure, they should have been able to continue their research on it, or to turn the desert to its original state.
âWell, I wonder if the ancient kingdom was as wonderful as you think?â
âDonât ask me. Donât you know, Gula?â
âAh⌠But the ancient kingdom I know was already in its final years.â
Gula gazed at the ceiling with a distant look in her eyes as if she was thinking about the past.
âEven us donât know about its golden age. The ancient kingdom itself had existed through a long period of time, you know.â
âI canât even imagine it. Humans can only live for a couple of decades at best.â
Humans might be able to live up to one hundred years thanks to certain methods, but hundreds of years was a number that didnât make sense to humans. Loren was wondering what it would feel like to live for such a long time when he suddenly realized something.
âGula, your kind has existed since the ending years of the ancient kingdom, right?â
âYeah, so?â
âThe ancient kingdom was destroyed hundreds of years ago, wasnât it? And you Evil Gods were also sealed hundreds of years ago, werenât you? In fact, you havenât lived for that long, have you?â
Loren wasnât sure if they could be considered as âaliveâ during their sealed state or not. But they couldnât have known anything about the outside world during that period, and he wondered if it was like sleeping to them.
âHm⌠Well, I canât say that Iâve been in the outside world for a long time. It was a few decades at the end of the ancient kingdom era at most, then one or two hundred years more until we were sealed?â
âEh, thatâs more than long enough. Gula, youâre really an oldâŚâ
âWait! Who are you calling an old woman?! No matter how you look at me, that word just doesnât apply to me, right?!â
Gula cut Loren off and protested about his honest word choice. She certainly did have the appearance of a young woman, and Loren had been about to say so until she interrupted him. Yet it seemed like she didnât bother correcting him.
âYouâre actually a couple of hundred years old, right?â
âMy heart is forever eighteen!â
âDidnât you write twenty-one when you register at the Guild?â
âI did?!â
Gula threw her head back, looking greatly troubled, while Loren looked at her with cold, exasperated eyes.
Lapis opened the door just then, pushing a cart.
âSorry for making you wait. Letâs load our luggage onto this.â
The cart was made of metal, and fairly big. Itâd be a bit cramped, but they could load what they had in the carriage on this. Loren immediately started moving the luggage from their carriage to Lapisâ cart. Gula and Lapis also helped.
âBut Lapis-chan, youâre really good at discovering hard-to-come-by stuff.â
Lapis shook her head at Gulaâs comment:
âI didnât discover it. This place just happens to be a base. Well, Iâll explain it sometime later.â
âBase⌠Is this your base, Lapis?â
If this place had existed since the time of the ancient kingdom as Lapis and Gula had said, it was actually a ruin, and it wasnât a good idea to deliberately utilize it as a personal property. But Lapis didnât seem to care at all, she just smiled and nodded:
âYeah, I store the items and money I took out from home here.â
âIsnât it an illegal occupation?â
Loren said while stacking the numerous luggage they had unloaded from the carriage into neat piles and loading them on the cart. Lapis tilted her head and thought for a short while, then declared flatly:
âNo one will find out anyway.â
According to Lapis, the room they were in could only be reached by submerging under the sand, but the depth was too much for humans to be able to hold their breath for⌠Thinking about how he had been dragged to such a place gave Loren the chills, and he grimaced when recalling Lapisâ lighthearted instruction that it would be alright if he fainted.
âAlso, some functions of this place are still active.â
Because of that, the place had recognized Lapis as an intruder when she first discovered it and activated the defense mechanism, giving her quite a trouble. She was able to subdue it somehow, then she found the control room and while researching for a way to make the guardians retreat (they were still trying to remove the intruder at that point), she eventually managed to take control of the whole facility.
âThat happened a little bit before I was kicked out of home, when I just got my priest qualification.â
âThatâs⌠amazing.â
If her story was real, then Lapis had discovered a ruin from the ancient kingdom era and neutralized its mechanism to be able to use it for her personal purposes, all by herself.
âI brought a lot of things from home, so I was desperate.â
Moreover, Lapis said she was lucky that the ruin was in its dying stage.
âThatâs why I was able to put together a function to immediately eject anyone who gets lost and finds this place by accident. Itâs alright for you this time because Iâm also here⌠In order to be able to enter by yourself later, you have to register as visitors.â
Lapis let Loren push the cart and place her hand on the wall next to the door. Numerous symbols that Loren didnât recognize suddenly appeared on the plain wall.
âGuest registration will be done right away, so wait a bit.â
Lapis glided her fingers over the symbols on the wall and tapped at them multiple times, then stared at them with a frown.
âGula was successfully registered, but⌠Loren wasnât. Thatâs strange? Let me see⌠ah no, itâs alright, youâre registered now.â
Gula teased her:
âIs this alright? Itâs old, so anyone who enters might be able to manipulate it, right?â
âItâs alright. Itâs old, but itâs under my control now.â
Lapis answered in a slightly offended tone, then took her hand off the wall and pushed the door open.
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âGo in, please.â
In front of the wide open door, Loren and Gula exchanged a glance, wondering what to do next. But they actually had no other choice but going forward, so they went through the door under the watchful eyes of a brightly-smiling Lapis.