The number of days it took to complete the design of the Demonic Crystal Ship is only ten.

On the day after the fierce battle with Evel, Midgard, who began the design, is quickly uplifting the blueprints thanks to his overflowing talent, enormous knowledge, and similarly historic imagination.

Based on its blueprints, he asked the gods to help him manufacture the necessary components and components at the factories in all parts of Magic Castle, and to rebuild them as factories for assembling the Magic Ship instead of restoring the ground of the ruined Magic Castle.

Midgard's comrade God of the Three Pillars was also an essential part of the completion of the Demonic Crystal Ship. Without the help of the gods, it wouldn't have been complete in ten days.

It was only with the wisdom and skill of the gods that we could easily build complex and precise machines and assemble giant ships in an instant.

Upon completion of the parts manufacture, which began shortly after the blueprints were written, those parts were transported to the factory for assembling the hull. Setuna and the others simply watched over the fact that the factory had a number of parts stacked like mountains, and that the various parts were assembled in an unparalleled way by the gods' work.

There can't be room for Setuna and the others to get in there.

Many parts are transported into the air by God's work, and they are stunningly embedded in the frame of the ship. I guess it's just to be called the gods that they are extra efficient and precise than human manual work and that no fine dust mistakes or errors occur.

And with the help of such gods, the Magic Ship was completed.

The Magic Ship was created by Midgard's own design ideas, based on the Ulknakt's flying ship.

That would be so. Midgard looks around the inside of a devastated ship, but it is known that he can see it. On top of that, it was that the information obtained by the Mayuri God in the aerial city of Lyohan was acquired as knowledge, thereby coming up with a way to make the ship float in the sky.

I mean, it didn't reproduce the flying ship as it was, and after all, without Midgard's genius ingenuity, it wouldn't have been easy to complete.

Overall, it was a black ship.

It's sharp, and it doesn't even look like a giant pitch black in the distance. At first glance, the deck was not found, but that was because the top of the deck was covered by a canopy wall, which could be opened by manipulation from the ship. Moreover, because of the use of special materials, it is not possible to see how the deck looks from the outside, but from the deck it is possible to see what is outside the wall.

The bow contained weapons similar to the Kamikaze artillery in a flying ship, which it was possible to open and deploy at will. The name of the cannon is God-Light Cannon. It is possible to use it as a kamikaze gun or as a wave light gun, and it is also possible to carry out artillery shelling of great output that blends kamikaze and wave light. In that case, it may result in a drop in hull output, and it is not something that can be used more often.

The bow is not the only place where weapons are stored. Turrets are stored throughout the hull and can be deployed and shelled at will, he said. It has become a ship somewhat more aggressive than the Wolknakt, but given the upcoming showdown, I guess it should be this aggressive.

You will be boarding Nair Gandhia. Heavy fighting is expected and numerous enemies await. You can't fight those enemies any more. If so, it was important to sharpen enemy forces at all with shelling from ships. We must conserve some of this power.

It is equipped with a large number of wave and kamikaze cannons and, with regard to wave light cannons, can also be operated by humans. I mean, you don't have to go out of your way to fight while you're flying. but, of course, sometimes the situation won't allow it.

At the rear of the hull, there was a huge wheel, which was a very different part of the Ulknakt. The wheel seems to be able to rotate, but Setsuna doesn't know what that means.

"What is that?

"We call it the Magic Circle. This ship's thrust generator."

"Let's Rin..."

Crush the name Midgard indicated and stare carefully. A thrust generator would mean acting as a propeller.

"That rotation generates a force to move the ship forward, but it can be accelerated in any way by increasing the speed of rotation. As long as the hull has it."

"What if we cross the limit?

"Aerial decomposition."

Setuna was stunned by Midgard's snug words.

"That's dangerous"

"Of course, there are limits to not doing so, so don't worry."

"Right in the first place. There's no way I'm going to do that."

When the Mayuri God came as if he had been frightened, Ragna swept over Setuna's head.

"You should destroy the ship."

"Mm..."

"It's not your fault, just a little reflection."

"Mmm..."

There was no word to give back, and Setuna had no sympathy for the appearance of the groaning goddess.

"Well, Master Mayuri didn't think that would happen."

"I don't know."

"That's right. Setuna. My carelessness. My carelessness made the Urknacto such a sight. I just have to admit all this."

"The Magic Ship is a ship with more performance than the Wolknakt, and given what's to come, I think it would have been better to keep on board the enemy ship."

"I guess."

Midgard nods quietly.

"That ship was built by Nair Gandia. Though Mayuri's hands are on it, it's not what Nea Gandia's technicians have figured out. Until now, there's nothing to it, but if it's a showdown with Nair Gandhia, there's no denying that the trick was activated."

"I don't know if that's the case."

"There were no deficiencies on the Ulknakt... but there's no denying that there was a trick I couldn't even find in my eyes."

Mayuri God looked sinister.

The Wolknakt has been renovated many times, by the hand of the Mayuri God. Not only did we first rebuild the ship's cabin and so on, but after that, we applied our hands again and again, and after gaining knowledge at Lyohan, we made a full modification. The Wolknakt was thus able to exert further power, but it was also a natural substitute for the Goddess to guide her.

Like Midgard, the Wolknakt is a Nair Gandia flying ship. It may have been in the future for Nair Gandia to get information from the Wolknakt or to add some manipulation.

The more I thought about it, the better it turned out that the Ulknakt blew up. Newly built ships are more powerful and compact than flying ships, and speed is higher than small turns. And there's firepower, and there's combat capability.

All in all, it surpasses the Wolknakt.

The advantages of switching to a Magic Ship are enormous. Rather, it has only advantages, so to speak.

Most of the equipment that existed on the Wolknakt was reproduced, with a cafeteria and a large bath, and a well-equipped training area. I can't help but feel the kindness of Midgard where Gain's farm is also reproduced properly.

There was nothing wrong with switching ships.