Resume Sightseeing (5)
Next day.
After breakfast at the hotel and morning preparations, we headed to sight see the remaining part of the museum.
This was the section of the museum I wanted to visit the most.
It was even more magnificent than the section we saw yesterday, taking up the whole of the main building and the annex. Layla apparently knew about this section, in other words, it was famous in its own right.
Layla was unusually excited, and her cheeks were glowing, which was adorable.
To be honest, it was a bit inferior to the museum in the village of the Sheep Horn clan, which was designed to attract visitors, but it was not a good idea to compare it with that one. Rather, there was something wrong with that place.
Once inside the museum, I found that it was much larger than I had expected, and I was not sure if I would be able to visit all of it even if I spent the whole day there.
One of the reasons why I wanted to come to this museum was because of the divine sword that was inherited by Sakuya, but I have put it in my item box for now.
I intended to keep it until Sakuya grew up. It was too dangerous to let him keep it even for self-defense at his current age. It was like giving a nuclear weapon to a child. Not just any nuclear weapon, but one that could self-destruct if mishandled.I had no idea what the monster Mukuro had in mind when he handed it to my child, but I could not let my child have such a thing, so I had to ask for his forgiveness.
Well, he did say, “Give it to him when he grows up,” so I guess he also understood this.
…I’ve got quite a few dangerous items in my item box. I have to be careful about what I take out accidentally.
And so we began to look around the building…
“Is this all there is?” (Yuki)
Artifacts.
Artifacts.
Armor.
The origins of the Erlin Cooperative Union.
Interesting stuff, but unfortunately… Shallow.
No, it was not that the content was shallow. The records contained a considerable amount of information, as only a museum could provide.
However, the period of time covered was too little.
It appeared that the museum mainly introduced the history of how this country formed as a federation of cities and became the current Erlin Cooperative Union in the last hundred or two hundred years, but what I wanted to know was the much older history before that. ṝΆ𐌽ŏ₿Ɛʂ
The oldest items on display were weapons and magic tools that were made 1,000 years ago. There appears to be an introduction to that period, but it was far from the Divine Age.
…Well, maybe it couldn’t be helped.
Even if it was the Divine Age, it was a far past that even the Dragon race, with their extremely long life span, could not follow.
It would be next to impossible for humans who could not live for a hundred years to continue to preserve the history of that time.
In the village of the dwarves, the lore had remained for a long time, but… that one should be seen as an exception. How could records of that period normally survive for such a long time?
I think it would be quicker to meet with the Spirit King again and ask him about the area. Maybe he would know something about it.
He might even know about the demon that was Mukuro.
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