�There was a time when our family was threatened.�I mean stay neutral.�Come to think of it, Tess and your father must be having a hard time too.�
�Yeah, what.�My father is a hero here, but in the colony he is treated like an aggressor.�After all, that�s it.�That�s what politicians are.�
Marsha smiled.�She knew that Lian and Tess had been telling it on purpose for her sake.
She still doubts the world, but now she has come to believe that there are true people.
�These are warm children.�They�re Sirone�s friends.�
Marsha collapsed with her chin on the table like a lazy cat.�Infatuated with her long-awaited peace, she raised her sword and pointed at Sirone.
�But what are you going to do?�Are you going to travel hard in the future?�
�Ah, we are going to Kergo Ruins.�
�Kergoo?�What do young men and women do when they go there?�
�That�s actually����.�
Sirone explained why they came to the island.�Marsha, who was listening with interest, nodded her head in surprise.
�Oh, the ruins had such a secret.�Actually, I was away from the island, so I didn�t know the details.�Freeman, did you know?�
�To some extent.�Because I heard stories from the natives.�
�Hmm, that�s right.�So you�re saying you want to enter the Kergo Autonomous District?�
�yes.�But the difficulty of the room of achievement and sacrifice is so high that I don�t know if I can pass it.�
�Is there anything you can do if you can�t get in?�
�Perhaps.�I have one thing in mind, but I�m not sure.�
said Freeman, who had heard that far.
�If that is the case, we can help.�
�yes?�A room of achievement and sacrifice?�
�No, you can enter the autonomous district without having to go through it.�It seems that Falcoa traded loops with them.�I�ll let you in if you show me the pass from the Freeman organization.�After all, he was a pretty capable guy.�
Sirone and the others put on a blank expression.�It was the first time he had been told that he could enter the Aboriginal Territory without taking an exam.
Amy tilted her head and asked.
�If that happens, isn�t the aisle different?�If there are two routes from the beginning, there is no need to create a gateway to the test, right?�
�I don�t know about that.�What is clear is that the destination for both routes is the same.�This is a fact that has already been confirmed by those who have passed through the gates of the test.�
Hearing this, even Sirone was puzzled.�He expected that if he passed at least the gates of the test, he would be sent to another area.
�It is the same place, but one must pass the test.�Why are you doing that?�
said Tess.
�I don�t know.�maybe it�s a tradition�The older the culture, the more it remains.�Another assumption could be to avoid people�s suspicions.�
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