When the tea time for Chocolate settled down, Mine from Dwarf came next to me.

"I think His Majesty the King said that the magical tools of the mail were made by our" Normed "clan of" Dwarves. "I can't say for sure because I haven't seen the actual product, but maybe it is. There are ten sets of magical tools in the village. I made it a long time ago, but I don't make it now. But I still have the materials. If Norm's non will allow me, I'll make it for Grimm. It turns out that with the magic tools of the mail, you can send us delicious food from various regions! It's a king to realize that! So I think we should make the box bigger!

After listening to His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen just now, they realized that they could eat delicious food... Mine-chan is very motivated!

And the magic tools of the mail... they were connected to the food fight...

But surely, if you make it into something bigger... like a big post, you'll be able to send a lot of stuff.

When that happens, I think it's going to be a little logistics revolution through the delivery of letters.

I thought it would be interesting to move forward with the logistics revolution in a step-by-step fashion by creating a mechanism for regular delivery of people and supplies in long-distance coaches or by using flying dragon ships to deliver people and supplies in a short time...

When I get a big mail post... I'm going through my slow logistics revolution.

Well, that's fine.

I don't know if the mail magic tool works as a transfer or a gate, but if you can make a giant mailbox, maybe you can deliver it to people... then it's already a gate.

I was a little worried, so I asked Mine-chan.

"It's pretty hard to open the gate. Besides, it's a sealed technology in the Mine River. That's why I don't think we can make a gate. The magic tool of the mail works by transferring it to a registered location. The difference between magic tools for transfer is that the user of the magic tool does not need to transfer, but can transfer only objects. The difference with gates is that they are used one at a time. If you're a gate, you can open the mailbox lid, keep putting the parcel in, keep sending it, but you can't. You need to close the lid one at a time to activate it. If it's just in the mailbox, you can send it in bulk. Even if I have 100 letters, I can send them in a box. That's why we can send Mr. Curry Rice and Tonkatsu along! You don't have to force a cutlet curry!

Mine-chan explained to me rarely and politely.

And then I wondered if it would be unusual... and there was a food fight element in it at the end.

Then, Mine-chan added that the magic tools of mail are also like magic tools of transfer, so if I manage and use them responsibly, I think that non-chan of the "Great Spirit Gnome of Earth" will also give permission, but it will be difficult to widely disseminate it to the general public.

The more magical tools of transfer, the less dangerous they are when stolen, but creating large mailboxes can sometimes allow people to enter and transfer them.

It could be used in ambush attacks.

Thinking so... even if you don't have to make magic tools for mail, you might want to do the mail business by letting a trusted person keep the magic tools for transfer and go around the territorial capitals of each territory in the kingdom every day.

The magic tools of transfer can carry a lot of things at once.

People can carry it.

However, the person in charge will have to transfer it many times a day, so it will be difficult.

I've never thought about it in depth before, but there was no transfer to send things without people.

In that sense, postal magic tools seem convenient.

Something... I've been thinking about the premise of doing the mail business, but whether or not I actually do it is a different matter.

If you're in the mail business, you have to have a branch of the Fairy Chamber of Commerce in every territory, so you don't want to do such a hassle.

Well, it depends on the Sayas.

But again, I think we need some sort of logistics revolution to enrich the lives of people in this world.

As it stands, it will take too long.

However, I personally like to take a relaxing carriage trip.

The next morning, I was in an unmanned meadow north of Coliseum Village.

In order to investigate the two commonly referred to as Bedzin No. 28 and Mega Hydra, which were confiscated from the "Marks of Justice".

Petty Dust No. 28 is a combination of the official names "Pilot Artificial Golem Red II Blade No. 28 Type R" and "Pilot Artificial Golem Red II Blade No. 28 Type L".

The official name of Mecha Hydra is "Piloted Artificial Golem Magic Machine (Magi) Hydra Palace."

First of all, I plan to investigate from Bezu Dun No. 28.

"Type R" was first secured, followed by "Type L" when the leader appeared on board.

Looking at it, it looks the same.

First, enter the "Type R" and investigate.

With regard to "Type R", when secured, "Self-Answer" skill "Navigator" command navy and "Araknay Road" Kenny are conducting a brief survey.

At that time, Naby acquired a fairly usable magical tool called the "Palette Barrett" and used it in action.

"Class" is a gem of "Legendary Treasure Class".

Below the bell-shaped body, there is a fairly large hangar located from the belly to the buttocks when you become a robot.

The same container used to hold captured people and drop them when the leader attacked using "Type L" is also mounted on this "Type R."

I thought it was a wall when I first broke in, but there were three levels of large storage containers stacked vertically.

It takes up about half of the storage space, so if you're going to use most of the space, you might be able to fit up to six containers.

When the leader attacked, he dropped containers in five places, so they probably had five on board.

When I climbed up, there were some spaces and private rooms like large conference rooms.

Then I went to the cockpit space where the "Doctor of Monsters" and "Doctor of Alcohol" were, and searched for various things.

There were no treasures or items, but I found something like the maniac and maintenance logbook of this sticky no. 28.

Next, I checked the inside of the other "Type L" in the same way.

There was only one container in the hangar.

There were six of them on board, and five of them must have dropped.

Those five were also collected by me in "Wave Storage", so I took them out and stored them here.

If you look closely... there are containment arms on floors, walls, ceilings, etc., that allow you to move and eject vertically stacked containers.

The structure inside this "Type L" is basically the same.

In the cockpit space, there were operation maniacs and maintenance logbooks.

Then, there was a "pallet barlet" in the hangar, the same as in "Type R."

At first, I missed it because it looked like a pallet, but when I thought about it, it was a pallet-type magic tool.

Then, it was confirmed in "Ripple Appraisal".

As a standard equipment, they would have been equipped one by one.