The next morning, Gil wakes up earlier than usual. He tells the tour that it's the first time he's woken up so early in his life. He's sure that his grandpa won't let them go until after lunch, so they don't have time to visit Judge's house before he leaves for work. The tour teases Gil about his discovery of the crystal ruins, but Gil points out that no one would believe him if he didn't know about them. Gil says that they'll get more money if they prove that the room is actually in a hidden part of the map. He also says that the map is pre-drawn, so it'll be easy to break it open. He shows the tour the room where they found the crystal, which is about six feet in diameter. He says that there are people who doubt him, but he doesn't care if they believe him or not. He adds that the only thing that matters is his rank, which hasn't changed much in two months. Gil asks if they can have the last of their tours in before they head to Judge and his guests' house. Gil tells him that Judge asked him to show him to him, and he says that's fine, since he already has enough to show. Gil thinks that Judge should have spent more time with him, since it seems like he'd changed a bit. He thinks that he looks like an adventurer, not a normal person.
The next morning, Gil wakes up earlier than usual. He tells the tour that it's the first time he's woken up so early in his life. He's sure that his grandpa won't let them go until after lunch, so they don't have time to visit Judge's house before he leaves for work. The tour teases Gil about his discovery of the crystal ruins, but Gil points out that no one would believe him if he didn't know about them. Gil says that they'll get more money if they prove that the room is actually in a hidden part of the map. He also says that the map is pre-drawn, so it'll be easy to break it open. He shows the tour the room where they found the crystal, which is about six feet in diameter. He says that there are people who doubt him, but he doesn't care if they believe him or not. He adds that the only thing that matters is his rank, which hasn't changed much in two months. Gil asks if they can have the last of their tours in before they head to Judge and his guests' house. Gil tells him that Judge asked him to show him to him, and he says that's fine, since he already has enough to show. Gil thinks that Judge should have spent more time with him, since it seems like he'd changed a bit. He thinks that he looks like an adventurer, not a normal person.