All the parts of the underlying firearm were handled by Iberis. Repeatedly failing, Iberis was dating me without saying a single cry to the changing shapes and concatenation methods of one demand after another.

The task itself would not have been as pleasant as she had said. Still, I waved that arm, saying that it was for Neune's and hence my promise to her.

Like I said, it's my job to help me with an 'exclusive contract'.

It was Neune who carved special magic into the parts that could have done so. She was transferring to each and every part the magic that the elves had been knitting.

Her magic system, which is an elf, is very different from that of man. In particular, they have different design ideas for a magic transmission system called a magic circuit.

If it is logical and it is the human idea to eliminate play, then it is the Elf's idea to deal with magic in a natural path that is, but remains, suitable for the material.

Humans are good at designing and making magic fixtures from scratch, but elves are good at converting what's there into magic fixtures.

That seems to lead me to talk about organic and inorganic magic circuits, which I don't really understand.

This' prototype gun 'incorporates organic magic circuitry.

What does that mean, whenever you can put magic into it, does the circuit take it and achieve its own growth?

Receiving magic, boosting it's growth and releasing it brings it back to normal.

The seed-like circuit, which can bloom in any flower by the nourishment it gives, seems to be the backbone of this' prototype gun '.

But do you think Elf's theory of magic circuits corresponds to the so-called 'pieces'?

Speaking of what I mean, they can't incorporate a large circuit into a tool that has a bunch of parts combined like a gun.

Incorporating magic circuits into one small part at a time doesn't make it a big one, he said.

It was Sui who put together a theory of coupling each and every one of them in an inorganic magic circuit of the human stream and converting them into pseudo-large organic magic circuits.

Apparently what she did isn't really the majority of the time.

Until just now, I was explaining that organic magic is just inorganic magic, but that's only what ordinary people think.

In conclusion, there was no organic and inorganic difference in Sui's head.

Sui's theory, heard from Albao, was an unexpected one that frequently jumped across what could be termed a theory. It was an elf-neighbor idea now that I think about it.

But Sui's theory from Neune is like extending the natural circuit of Elf's thinking more efficiently. Whatever you think of it, it's an efficient human idea.

Until now, I had learned only inorganic theory, so there was a part of Sui that I didn't know well.

That's what I learned about organic theory from Neune, and it all connected me.

The inorganic theory of the integrity that elves cannot do, and the part where humans are put in charge of organic theory of the incredibles that they cannot do, and still do not know well, is the magical circuit assembled according to Swiss intuition.

What can be described as that aggregation is this completed 'prototype gun'.

But there is one major flaw in its structure.

That means that not everyone can handle this magic appliance.

But at the same time, it has the potential to be handled by anyone.

This "gun" directly connects the activator's "cocktail skill" to the "cocktail completeness" that comes from it, as it were, to the "magical completeness".

The 'prototype gun', which has so far continued to fail, was aimed at something that a certain amount of magic could be used by anyone if magic could be put into it with precision.

But that averaging was working in a bad direction, lowering the magical power.

Then you think it was this' prototype gun 'that eliminated that part and instead completely pushed out the character of the' cocktail 'you originally had?

The result of paying off the philosophy of 'I can handle anyone'.

"You can treat anyone with an extreme cocktail," which means you've been reborn into a magic wand that you don't really know if it's easy or difficult.

"... really, you can shoot anything"

Causes a water polo explosion [screwdriver].

Generating a small wind blade [Gintonic].

Build a wall of flames and protect yourself from external enemies [Cuba Libre].

And it produces medium-sized wind blades at designated locations [Zinfiz].

I was begged by the inexhaustible Iberis and Neune, but I shot all sorts of magic (cocktails).

What surprised me was about the body I felt like a 'shaker'.

This gun was really designed on the premise of 'shaking' the material.

The potion of this world - and hence magic - is similar to the liquor of my world.

That means it's easy to mix and it's hard to mix, which means it's similar.

It would be nice if the ammunition in the cylinder was a mixable material. Magic is activated even if no special operation is performed.

However, in the case of a combination that is difficult to mix, is it necessary to promote the activation of magic by physically impacting it from the outside?

The idea, too, to Iberis and Neune, who were stuck breathing, you think Sui made a light suggestion?

It's a natural consequence if you think about it in a cocktail, but what Sui said was a serious idea in a precise magic device, which presupposes' immobility, immobility '.

But that made it go well, so I guess Sui is really a genius.

Anyway, a lot of things still seem to pile up, but here's one thing completed.

When the excitement of its completion came to a paragraph, it was now time for everyone to sit at the counter and watch its' prototype gun '.

In the meantime, everyone had a cocktail of drinks in their hands, while the atmosphere was a little heavy.

So, it was my feeling that I could 'really shoot anything' in the head.

"... yeah. I can shoot magic from a potion on a boulder, because I couldn't do it magically, so it's a magic stone and a substitute."

"Uh, I mean, you can't shoot 'Old' magic."

I was convinced of Sui's slightly regrettable supplement.

That's the part where the magic released from this' prototype gun 'is decidedly different from the magic I release by ammunitioning the' cocktail '.

This' prototype gun 'uses demon stones for ammunition. The Demon Stone is also the raw material of the potion, something with a massive amount of magic.

In order to handle magic with this gun, it was necessary to nuke that much magic.

Naturally, that you need to buy Demon Stone to use magic with this gun. Instead of needing your own magic, it costs money.

And at the same time, it means that the magic of the 'Fifth Class' - 'Old' - in which demonic stones do not exist cannot be dealt with in this' Gun '.

"That would still be enough. I assure you, this' prototype gun 'is the first technology born in this world. It's a technology that will never be born."

That's how Noine took over the word.

She sees each of us flush out and looks serious at all times.

"Total. This is certainly what I, for my purposes, greeted. And you were accepting that too, is that good enough?

"Yes."

"Now, based on that, I'd like to ask you something."

That's how Neune built the stockpile.

Sui and Iberis nod at Noine at the same time. And Neune nodded back. Apparently, some sort of discussion had already taken place between them.

On behalf of those three, Neune says.

"This' gun 'is now the only place in the world in this place. And neither in the past nor in the future will you be born naturally"

"... no, this is how I was born right now, and such a big deal"

"It's not a big deal. I assured you for a reason."

She sees Iberis first.

"First, the drone basically only moves with its own curiosity. But there are exceptions. The condition of an 'exclusive contract' that will work for the person, even if it is a boring task. This is essential for the birth of this' gun '"

"... uh, no, but that's about it"

"Yeah. That being said, there are drones with exclusive contracts, so this isn't going to be an unlikely story. Set aside the fact that Iberis is terribly good,"

In Neune's words, Iberis says, "I can illuminate you." I know Neune is a woman who doesn't make jokes on these occasions, so she seems sincerely happy.

To Iberice's attitude, tightening her lips just a little loose, Neune continued.

"I'm next. The situation where the elves seek the power to fight and give them that magical wisdom is quite unusual. In the first place, I guess I don't have to overlap the number of strangers in the elves, the number of such strangers, and the situation that's stuck in their wings."

I kind of figured that out.

Even with my gaming knowledge, Elves don't seem like the type to take the initiative in making weapons.

Well, there's an image of a famous bowman or a magical user. But in search of more aggressive magic, there is no image of magic in 'guns'.

While some understanding pervaded my head, Noine's eyes went swimming this time.

"Furthermore, even if those two conditions miraculously overlapped, it took a tremendous' genius of magic theory 'to actually shape it. Without the qualities of her nature, as Sui's... called" The Witch of Two Thousand Years, "this gun would not have taken shape."

"... that embarrassing title," The Witch of Two Thousand Years, "the..."

Suey is protesting in a way that seems embarrassing, apart from Iberis, but Neune hasn't heard.

However, as mentioned earlier, the presence of Sui was necessary for the completion of this' gun '.

Human theory alone or elf theory is not enough. Connecting the two with a sense of genius, "One Genius a Thousand Years" needs to overlap with the miraculous circumstances of earlier times.

Well, I do feel like I know that overlapping the conditions so far will not produce 'guns' in the future either.

Right where I was convinced, Neune's voice stabbed him.

"And most importantly, your presence"

"... me, is it?

It's most important to Neune, etc., but it doesn't pin on me.

Because I'm not involved in the creation of this' gun '. Iberis made the parts, Neune made the magic, and Sui assembled them in theory. That's what it is.

I don't understand a tenth of their theory. I even feel like I was avoiding knowing that intentionally.

So that simple element was out of my mind.

"In the first place, the idea of creating such a 'prototype gun' would not come to pass without a human being releasing the 'cocktail' from the 'gun' as' magic '. That peculiar ability of yours is in itself the starting point of this' prototype gun 'and at the same time the basis that it will not be perpetuated in the future."

Because I was there, I passed on 'cocktails' to this world.

Because I was able to treat "cocktails" as magic, I came to the idea that Neune, who saw them, could treat anyone.

Even if I didn't do something myself, did you mean that the birth of this' prototype gun 'required peculiarities like mine?

Aside from whether that really needed to be 'me', I was convinced.

"... uh, yes. I understand that this' prototype gun 'will not occur naturally in the future."

"Fine. It's about finally getting down to business."

Until then, the explanation seems to have been a magnificent foreplay.

Neune checked with Iberis and Sui again there. They nod, and they all look at me.

Speaking of Neune, did he even hide it beside the counter, or at some point he took out a bunch of thick paper, and put it on the counter.

"This is a collection of theories, necessary for the completion of this' prototype gun '. It doesn't come together, but it contains what you need. We have the structure of the gun that Iberis built, the way the elves can magic things, and the theory of Swiss connecting them together."

I was more concerned about the phrase than the thickness of the paper bundle.

In short, what Neune took out was the basic theory of this weapon, the blueprint.

The technique of the drone, the magic of the elves and the theory of Sui combined in the dossier. In other words, something that will allow third parties to make this' prototype gun 'by deciphering and reproducing it.

"... I mean, can you make a 'prototype gun' without the miracle you were just saying?

"Yes, you're right. So we wanted you to decide."

I didn't have time to reply to anything.

Even if I didn't ask that question, I knew what she was trying to say.

"Total. Do you think we should leave this material for future generations? Or do you think we should discard it on this occasion?

Neune pressed me to make a choice that was no different from my imagination.