... Wait a minute. I could have used dungeon magic in the Earth world, right?

"... Crowe. Also, do you feel that the Lord's disturbing signs are overwhelming?

The only thing I'm thinking about is if we don't get tanks and machine guns and other wreckages in what used to be a battlefield? My grandfather's military shoes are like new in alchemy, and maybe something like that.

"I was just wondering if you could get the machine gun in kind in my world?

Current supplies, whatever they are, will not be able to actually operate even in the old model. But if it's the wreckage of a WWII weapon, I don't even feel like it's such an impossible calculation.

"… indeed, alchemy had the skill of" replication "…"

Incidentally, "reproduction" in alchemy in this world is a skill that is used when making a large number of chemicals, such as those that you have created yourself, and is not used for the purpose of replicating tanks or machine guns.

"No, alchemy's" replication "skills aren't what you use for that purpose, are they?

Really?

'Well, let's do a little research on getting in kind when we get back to the other world'

Even obtaining the remnants of weapons would not be possible on land with eyes. Is the aim the one that sank in the sea? Then, a warship or an airplane, but the target is the worst dragon, so I guess a plane bean cannon will help. Then the aim is a warship.

... Then you should be looking for World War II or a sinking ship in the Falkland conflict... Using your powers as a dungeon master, you seem to be able to operate without problems in the sea.

After searching the internet and elsewhere, one cruiser sunk in World War II was listed as a candidate. Being a cruiser with high air defense capability and equipped with a large number of machine guns, the fact that it was a newly built ship at the time of sinking, the fact that the cause of sinking was due to lightning strikes and that it was believed that the superstructure such as turrets and machine gun seats had not been destroyed, the depth of water at the sinking point was quite deep, so it was also believed that divers of choice would not come, and that the US military did not know the definitive coordinates of the sinking point.

So, when I came to the waters, I searched the sea using dungeon magic. My math was in necromancy. I was wondering if I could use my death search skills in necromancy to figure it out... it was sweet. They even weathered their thoughts as necromancers for a long time, and they can't find them inside. At the end of the day, I was able to use the Alchemy Materials Exploration to find places with tons of iron...

(... what am I supposed to do after this?

Crowe was on his way.

(Instead of taking one cruiser, one turret, no, I don't think I can even take one machine gun console... can you handle a piece of machine gun?

Seashell and seagrass creeping over the rust. It seemed distracting just to think of removing it, but Crowe regains his temper that it was to protect his cute submissive. That said, it's a little easier... I twisted (twisted) my head to say if there's any way to save energy, and in times of trouble, I just try to dungeon a whole cruiser. To be honest, I didn't expect Crowe to do well either, but somehow dungeonization was a success, and at the same time, the (...) detailed structure of the dungeon (...) came into Crowe's head.

...... including the structure of turrets and machine guns (...) etc. (...).

It was a crow intrinsically distracted by the convenience of the dungeon magic, but if it was over, it would all be okay, trying to transfer from a cruiser that had just dungeoned to a clevus dungeon with a lev... it would be a light success.

'... Master Crowe, I'm here all of a sudden again, could you do something urgent?

'Oh, it's somewhat old, but I got the warship cannon and the machine cannon in kind. It's rusty and unusable in itself, but the detailed structure is in my head'

To a lesser extent, a dungeon filled with crows was added a 40mm combined machine gun as an anti-aircraft uniform.