Chapter 511 FGO Death World Demonic Fog City 11

Elhaisen: This is indeed a horror story for some people who can't keep Mora.

Paimon: Fortunately, we don't lack Mora, unlike Kavi...

Mordred: How about you practice more and try to beat him in the future?

Sino: It’s not that you can’t make money, so why do you always end up with nothing?

Kavi: Ahahaha…I will pass these suggestions on to my friends, my friends, not me.

Sino: Oh, your friend, by the way, if you want to work out, Tinari and I can give you some suggestions.

Kavi: ...Well...at least my...friend's roommate doesn't speak in a roundabout way like Mr. Andersen. He is more direct and usually states the conclusion directly.

Elhaisen: Time is precious, there is no need to waste it on meaningless things.

Andersen: Who would have thought they couldn't see something so obvious?

El Haisen: Mordred is better at fighting, Mash is good at defense, and Fujimaru Ritsuka is good at communication but his knowledge is indeed a little insufficient. After all, they have just come into contact with the world of magic, so it is normal that they can't think of it.

Andersen: What you said makes sense, but there are other people too.

El Haisen: After all, the other people from Chaldea were not there, and... well, when a person has a secret, some things cannot be said.

Andersen: What do you think his secret is?

Elhaisen: As long as it doesn't affect Chaldea's actions, it doesn't matter. There's no need to get to the bottom of it now. He really does want to save humanity, so when the time comes, he will naturally say it.

Andersen: What? Don’t scholars all have a high level of curiosity?

Elhaisen: Of course I am curious, but sometimes curiosity can lead people to the abyss... What's more, the secrets on your side will be revealed naturally as the video plays, so I just need to wait.

Doctor Truth: That’s true.

Andersen: Not bad. They seem to be patient children.

March 7: It seems that they have finished their discussion... Although I don't know what they were talking about just now

Dan Heng: ...Probably some hidden power or something.

March 7: Huh?

Paimon:? ? ?

Wendy: These are the special abilities possessed by the protagonist and his companions~

Doctor: Ahahaha… Speaking of which, if it’s an inherent barrier… this is also a Servant? !

Paimon: Eh? A book?

How come the Heroic Seat has everything?!

Is it the book that has become a spirit or is it the story that has become a spirit?

No, no, no, the more precise term is that those who want to become a Servant, or those who will become a Servant if they gain a physical body, are... um... Servant Seeds?

Doctor: Well, with the characteristics of the Throne of Heroes, although Ritsuka and the others encountered a "book" that had not yet become a Servant, but...

?

Da Vinci: The Throne of Heroes contains all the Heroic Spirits of the past, present, and future, so since it is possible to form Servants, then...

March 7: You mean that even though Ritsuka and the others didn't encounter a Servant, there is a very good chance that one is already on the Throne of Heroes?

Doctor: ... Never mind. Actually, it's not important. After all, what Ritsuka and the others encountered was not yet formed... Although we may encounter it again in the future... Hmm...

Nursery Rhyme: Hmm?

[And in order to prevent myself, as an author, from losing business because all the readers fell asleep, I must defeat this 'magic book'.

Therefore, in order to give the "story" a physical form so that it can be defeated, Andersen named it "A Story Dedicated to Someone" (a nursery rhyme).

The white-haired girl opened her eyes, holding a fairy tale book, calling herself "Alice", and asked in confusion: "Where is Alice? There is no Alice here..."

After sending him away, Mordred quarreled with Andersen while returning to Jekyll's base with his men. 】

Kavi: ...What a strange reason. In order to ensure that the work does not have no readers and market...

Andersen: Huh? What are you talking about? Isn't this just human nature? If books don't sell and we can't make money, how can we live? Isn't it because of extreme pressure that works can be inspired?

Administrator Q: ...Indeed, many authors have had a hard life. Under the pressure of reality, they have produced wonderful works and left their names in history...

Andersen: If it was just for hobby, how could I write so much? I can just write one or two when I feel like it.

Sunday: ...This...

Walter: Although the person himself may not want this experience, many wonderful things in the world - not just literature, but many more - rarely come when the wind is blowing...

Sunday: I don’t understand, they themselves were suffering, but later generations regarded this “suffering” as beauty?

Andersen: It’s not that bad. At least I’m fine. I’m a fairy tale writer. The most troublesome thing is that many people say that the fairy tales I write are so dark. I must be very... um...

Huh? Darkness? Fairy tale?

It’s not dark… To be more precise, it’s just that when children read fairy tales, adults will find it terrifying after thinking about it carefully. I think it’s because people have matured and their thinking has become more complicated, so they will think so much…

March 7: Hmm... simple people will just see it as a fairy tale, but complex people will associate it with the equally complex 'reality', thus turning the fairy tale into a dark reality?

Andersen: Yes, adults are so complicated.

Paimon: No wonder Andersen looks like a teenager... The world of adults is indeed very complicated...

Andersen: If it were Paimon, March, and the Doctor, then reading a fairy tale would probably really be a fairy tale.

Doctor: Wouldn't it be nice to make the world more romantic? I don't want the world in my eyes to become too complicated. My work is already troublesome enough.

March 7: Wow... you just admitted it like that...

Doctor: There is nothing wrong with being simple. I have always believed this.

Paimon: Wow! That book really turned into... a little girl with white hair?

Andersen: No wonder it was me, it turned out to be a fairy tale

Alice... um... Alice in Wonderland???

Nursery rhymes are so cute!

If it's Alice in Wonderland... it's indeed a fairy tale, and it's also very famous, although I didn't expect a book to become a heroic spirit...

It actually worked. Although this time he was an enemy, since he was successfully made into a Heroic Spirit, then he would indeed appear on the Throne of Heroes...

It seems that there was indeed a bubble called "Nursery Rhyme" before?

Andersen: Tong Yao was still a confused child, playing with Fran and the others.

Kaeya: The same treatment as Klee and the others~

Administrator Q: I think we’re going to open a kindergarten soon... um... but can children with bombs really be allowed to play together?