Waltz, descending from the direct elevators of the royal castle, proceeded to Yu (...) Ku (...) Ri (...) and his feet to his companions about 300 m away.

For what reason?

Because Julia is buying time to tell everyone about Endercia.

The point is, it was a hassle to explain the same thing over and over again.

So Waltz walks slowly and takes another look at the giant object in front of him.

(... armed like this, I wonder what it would be used for)

Waltz held his head as he saw a sole with a total of six rail guns mounted 1200 mm wide and 40 m long, three to the left and right.

Of course, it was herself who made it.

I think I can shoot down a falling meteorite.

(Besides, what are you fighting in close proximity...)

Lights in the carpentry building were reflected at a melee laser launch port equipped with a total of 40 gates at the front, rear, left and right.

Thousands of enemies must be able to evaporate in less than 10 seconds.

(Others, to the shockwave generator, to the pulse-meter cannon, to the heavy particle blaster...)

Something that shouldn't be in this world was very exciting.

(This, I'm sure, God will look at you... I'm going to make it a brave one, so I think there's nothing wrong with that.)

This all belongs to the brave.

Yes, this massive large mass of armed metal was designed by Waltz for the brave men, an air battleship.

The interior frame is made of non-combustible magnesium alloy and the exterior is made of nickel-titanium alloy.

I don't have a defense system like Shields, but a Waltz specialty nanomachine (mm machine because of its visible size?) with self-repair capabilities.

The main engine was equipped with three laser nuclear fusion furnaces, which are heat exchangeable by the atmosphere.

It should be noted that nuclear fusion requires deuterium, so the fuel is seawater.

The propulsion system was equipped with six aircraft that emit heat generated in the nuclear fusion furnace between the axial flow compressor and the turbine connected to an ultra-large electric motor.

So to speak, it is a jet engine using a nuclear fusion reactor.

Of course, we don't have to worry about polluting the environment because it's not the kind of structure that leaves radioactive material outside.

Speaking of shortcomings, is it that it is highly efficient but does not produce so much speed?

And in order to float that giant, a (...) ru (...) graviton control system is used, unlike an anti-gravity reactor mounted on a waltz.

This is a system that uses an element that turns power into a gravitational wave, which sucks and floats the entire hull upwards like sucking water up with a pump by controlling the direction of the gravitational wave.

So even if you can float yourself, you can't float other objects like waltz.

It is about 200 m long, 140 m wide and 50 m high.

Such an enormous thing was built in the basement of the king's capital.

Two of those, too.

Meanwhile, as for the air battleships that the Waltz and the others plan to board, they are still incomplete and only able to frame them.

Waltz, for once, intended to be a homogeneous ship, but planned to be as different in performance and function.

In the first place, it varies from the material of the frame... well, that would be spoken of when it's finished.

Therefore, the battleships on which the brave men rode were almost complete, leaving behind a fine costume.

However, as Waltz is concerned, the development of an urban junction to be mounted on an air battleship has not yet been completed, which sometimes means that we cannot escape the attack of Altair if we remain so, and no flight tests have been carried out.

Well, in any case, the Portable Urban Boundary System itself was about to be rushed for development, not only because it was essential to mount it on a battleship, but also for the waltzes to operate safely outside the boundaries of the King's Capital and South Fortress.

Waltz arrived at the Catalinas when he watched the battleship all the way.

Apparently, Lucia and Leah, plus the monks aren't here.

"That's why."

As usual, Waltz folds the description.

I spoke to Julia.

"I explained."

and Katarina and Julia to return.

"... I'm sorry, I didn't hear you, so could you explain it out of your sister's mouth again?

Apparently, Tempo spotted that Waltz troubled the explanation and let Julia.

"It's terrible, Master Tempo..."

Julia truly receives the words of tempo as it is.

"Then, Julia. Let Tempo hear it again."

"Yes!

"Guru..."

Tempo seemed incapable of turning down Julia, willing to explain, and seemed to be the second to hear the explanation around.

At that time, Tempo seemed to have a murderous grin against Waltz, but where is the wind blowing from?

Well,

"... So, what do you say? What about the junction system?

Waltz asked about the situation in a straightforward fashion.

"It's still hard. Because urban junctions are supposed to protect things that don't move..."

"We're going to try, too, but the urban junction is made in the Merclio Empire, so we don't have any inside information..."

And, Catalina, and the wise man who was beside her.

Merclio Empire.

In this world, he made a name for himself as a country ruled by God.

It was also a country that took a neutral stance on all countries and offered the surrounding countries, almost free of charge, the kind of magic equipment that only seemed over-technology no one could copy.

I'm just not sure if God really rules or not because most countries talk about the king as a descendant of God.

"By the way, what's the problem?

A wise man answers Waltz's question.

"The moment you move the activated junction from its place, you dissipate the inner magic and stop the junction itself."

In order to prevent theft, does it also have a built-in acceleration sensor?

Aside from the causes, it was difficult to divert urban boundaries in applications other than fixed installations because of this problem.

"Hmm, because I don't think it's possible to mount a battleship..."

Although Waltz says, even if the junction had been completed, he was not going to send out a battleship that had not yet completed all sorts of tests on this South Fortress case.

"I can't tell you anything... at least, with the blueprint (blueprint), I think I can handle it..."

With that said, the wise man turned his eyes to the Urban Boundary for Wang Du (spare), which had been placed on a nearby desk.

The spare junction is also the same design as the one installed at the top of the Royal Castle, with the appearance of a clear glass sphere about 50 cm in diameter.

Inside, there is something shapely in it, not just the appearance that transparent gases are trapped.

Compared to the glass finishing made by Mid-Eden technicians Waltz has seen so far, it was more of a level of transparency and true sphere than a misstep...

Considering also the gas inside, it is clear that it was not made in the general way of this world.

"... at this point, will you take it?

blueprints from the Merclio Empire.

"Eh..."

Three unintentionally raise their voices to Waltz's exact statement.

"No, to the boulder. It's..."

and Sage.

But...

"... sure, that might be unavoidable too"

Catalina was positive.

"Is this a reconnaissance mission?

Julia doesn't seem negative either.

Rather than this, isn't it at times like this that she exerts her main authority?

"Well, I hope that's over with Endercia."

"... right"

Catalina looks diagonally down and shows how at a time like this at all..., etc.

"Well, I don't know about the story of taking the blueprints, but if you don't feel better about Endercia, you're sure there's nothing you can do about it"

and wise men who say things about Endelucia as if they were every other person.

The brave man said he was changing his complexion, but he didn't see anything like it.

"Hmm? Isn't Mr. Sage from Endercia?

"Yep. I'm from the same city as Catalina and Julia."

Apparently, this was the reason I cared about Catalina the second time I met a brave man.

"Hmm. So, what about everyone else? Maybe that's something you shouldn't ask..."

"No, I don't think there's anything particularly wrong with that, is there?

And, Catalina.

Apparently the place of origin is not classified information.

"Brave and Leah are from Endelucia. Victor (Swordsman) said he was from a small country far east of Mid-Eden. And Lithia is from this country."

As Catalina put it, there was no way she cared about where she came from leaking, Sage said.

"... the name of a small country in the east isn't called Japan, Japan, or Zipang, is it?

I'll ask you just in case, Waltz.

"Um... I don't know what you said."

"You can't remember a bit..."

Seeing that we both show no particular reaction to the word Japan, I guess it's still an unrelated country.

(But it sounds interesting, maybe next time I'll ask)

A swordsman from the Far East manipulating the Longsword... have you come this far to learn swordsmanship you still don't know?

By the way, is.

"Is that it? Speaking of which, what about Lucia?

He should be working with the Catalinas, but he didn't look like him.

"Eh, I think I went to buy sushi early. Sounds like it's been a long time lately, huh?

"Hmm. Looks like the sushi place is thriving, too."

When Waltz and the others are talking about Lucia...

I'm home.

Lucia returned with a handbag in both hands.

"You don't get tired of... every day..."

The anecdote of a couple ramen developers crosses the back of Waltz's brain.

"Yeah! But the truth is, I'd also like to make breakfast and dinner sushi..."

That's what she's said. She's been looking up at Waltz.

"... can't you? Lucia. We need to get proper vegetables and meat, too. Carbohydrates alone make you fat, huh?

Note that the real deal is, stop all three meals of Inari sushi or something...,.

"Ugh, yeah. Too bad, but I don't like to get fat, so I'll put up with it..."

With that said, Lucia starts rolling out the Inari sushi she bought on her desk.

Of course, for everyone who participates in the meal.

... which means everyone, every day lunch is Inari sushi.

Lucia prepares meals (?) While he was at it, Waltz also asked about the two others he didn't know were missing.

"And what about Leah and the monk?

"Uh, I left a little before Mr. Waltz got here on business with the brave guys or something..."

The moment he heard the word, Waltz had a somewhat unpleasant feeling.

(No way, you didn't really take home what I said to do if you didn't want 800,000 people killed...?

"... I'm just gonna go look for him."

"Uh... yes"

Catalina frowned when she felt something about Waltz leaving the workshop, even though it was almost mealtime.

"Well... where have you been?

Waltz came back to the royal castle with a lot of excitement, but he realized there was no place to look for them and thought about it.

I wish I could have used a bio-response sensor at a time like this, but the markers I used to put on the brave already overlapped with various people and were growing.

Is it something like 2,000 people?

(I guess I just have to hit each and every lice crush...)

Waltz thinks it's a hassle...

Especially if her anxiety had hit her, it could have completely broken her bones.

And as she was thinking in front of the dining room, the swordsman came.

"Lord Waltz!

(My lord. If this makes one name awkward, it's a Samurai decision...)

And I think Waltz as he looks at the long sword the swordsman is carrying.

Aside from that, as far as the Swordsman's mess is concerned, Waltz's hunch is apparently a hit.

So before the swordsman spoke out, Waltz said.

"... the brave man, Leah and the monk went home to Endersia with just three of them, or something?

"What... how could you..."

"Huh..."

Waltz exhaled a deep sigh.