The narrator tells the audience that he has heard nothing about the nameless city, which is located at the border of the two kingdoms. Apparently, there once was a pauper who came to the city and left, becoming the richest man in the land. The narrator also tells us that there is a god in the city. When evil bandits enter, the god gives them enlightenment and they turn over new leafs. He says that beggars are just material possessions, just like the city they are looking for. He tells them that if the city is gone, it is gone. He then tells them to stop looking for the city, because it is coming from before. He asks her if she is alright, and she says that she is not a girl. She then tells him that they managed to find the city because it has no name, and that the last person to come here also said so. She asks him if he thinks something is wrong about the city where she ran off again.
The narrator tells the audience that he has heard nothing about the nameless city, which is located at the border of the two kingdoms. Apparently, there once was a pauper who came to the city and left, becoming the richest man in the land. The narrator also tells us that there is a god in the city. When evil bandits enter, the god gives them enlightenment and they turn over new leafs. He says that beggars are just material possessions, just like the city they are looking for. He tells them that if the city is gone, it is gone. He then tells them to stop looking for the city, because it is coming from before. He asks her if she is alright, and she says that she is not a girl. She then tells him that they managed to find the city because it has no name, and that the last person to come here also said so. She asks him if he thinks something is wrong about the city where she ran off again.