Golden Experience

Episode 423: Is there happiness in the hem?

Behemoth's sealed stone chamber, Adams.

It is not exactly a stone chamber because it is a room made of refined metal without a gap.

So what was it and what was it made for?

It was in the diary.

It seems that this huge structure is called the "diamond steel sealed cabinet".

It's a box made of Adamas, just like its name, to seal something.

Somehow, since Behemoth is inside, it is a box to seal Behemoth.

In the second half of the diary, there was also a description of the construction schedule and progress of the sealed cabinet.

It appears that we have gathered many alchemists from all over the country to build this sealed cabinet. It also describes the daily allowance for the alchemist.

Most of these things are different from modern prices, so other materials are needed to know the lifestyle of the time, but the currency has not changed much in this gaming world, making it easier to imagine.

The daily allowance averages about two gold coins.

Modern values make it too cheap to hire an alchemist, who would be a professional technician.

Even though the currency units used are the same, are prices still quite different from those of today?

Or was the alchemist not a technical job at the time, but a job similar to the usual daily job?

For example, during the time of the late Spirit King's life, we know that the average combat power and technical level of people was much higher than today.

In this era, which seems to be even more of a past, the level of technology is much higher, and the 'Alchemy' skill may have been a requirement in general.

There are other parts of the past technology that smell the height.

No matter how many Alchemists I've gathered from all over the country, I don't think I can make a giant box out of a single magical metal.

However, the detailed procedure is not written in the diary, which even mentions the daily allowance of the worker, and only the progress is written in an indifferent manner.

And as far as we can see, the construction of the sealed cabinet itself is over in a day. Sounds like sourcing the ingredients took much longer. It appears that the main task of the gathered alchemist was also to collect and refine materials. This is probably the Rare Ribe Great Forest, as the material Adamas Ore was supposed to be mined from Adamas deposits in the east of the continent.

What we can tell from this is that at the time, the construction of huge structures with a single magical metal was nothing special or special.

Mysterious technology delivering massive results.

At that time, it may have been possible to apply the example event fusion to "Alchemy."

However, there are some points where there are doubts about the safety aspects of the work.

We needed people inside to make sure it was sealed without gaps.

Creating a huge building itself was not supposed to be used as a seal for anything, even during everyday tea.

As a painful measure, it seems that the sealed cabinet was completed for the first time, leaving behind a living worker inside and a supervisor class person who could not escape by normal means.

It seems that the person who wrote this diary was the very person.

He must have been someone's family to see where his body wasn't left behind.

After completing his duties, he committed suicide and died outside the sealed cabinet.

It was a very important diary to know the ancient technical level and working environment, but there are more interesting facts.

The fact is that Behemoth was not merely asleep in the land, but sealed it.

It was not until I finished reading the diary that I realized that another specification book was just what Lyla thought on her own, and I didn't write down the specifications kindly. Behemoth's fears were spelled out in the specifications, and because they were so pale, Lyla misunderstood the specifications.

In the first book, the fears of Behemoth are described in detail, and in the second book, the plan for sealing them is described.

It seemed that way.

─ ─ Bechmos is a manoeuvre ruin that has brought great technological innovation to mankind, but as long as it exists, the struggle will continue.

Everyone recognized by Bechmos brings strife and destruction to the world without exception.

Therefore, it is sealed permanently with Deva Steel, which cannot be detected by magic, making it impossible for anyone to see it twice ─ ─

That's how the diary ended.

"I wonder why people who write these things write the last thing they don't need. If it had been the premise that no one would have touched it, it would never have been read."

It may be useful as a description of the progress of sealing work until halfway through, but the last page is obviously a serpent's foot.

Bechmos is dangerous, so I sealed it forever, and I don't want to leave any relevant information, but I wonder if someone might see the diary I wrote someday.

Apart from the sentimental mentality of the person who kept the diary, we cannot overlook the fact that the mobility ruins of Bechmos have brought innovation to mankind.

In other words, the people who wrote this diary and the civilizations of the time did not build Bechmos.

Behemoth already existed. And in such a state that it will be treated as a ruin.

The civilization of the person who wrote the diary only discovered it.

When and by whom was Behemoth made?

And what technology did the civilization that discovered Bechmos develop and make from it?

Where is what was made at that time now?

"... as for Behemoth, Blanc seems to envy me a lot."

And because of Bran's attitude, he tried not to say anything, but Rare seemed to care a lot.

Rare ended up leaving without reading the specifications and diary because they were too thick, but if she could get Behemoth herself, she would have read them seriously.

Suppose Lila were able to discover other similar artifacts to Behemoth and gave them away. There is no doubt about the sudden rise in favor.

We should be able to earn high points comparable to event fusion.

"─ ─ Is it detached?"

Lyla stood up, placing a compass in the inventory and putting the Spirit King's blood vessels in her pocket.

The ruins in this area were not what Lyla wanted.

It was designed to resemble the ruins once seen in the northern part of the Kingdom of Pare, but there were only ruins underground that could help reincarnate as well.

I've spent days exploring the ruins as I travel across the continent, but all I've discovered are known artifacts.

Even from the design, it seems to be something related to the former Spirit King, so naturally it is.

I couldn't find any ruins or items like Bechmos, which seems to be even older.

All the ruins newly discovered by Lyla were found at the bottom of the canyon or completely buried in a mulberry, compared to those of the Pairé kingdom, and there was no trace of dust to make future generations feel like they were found, but most of those that were difficult to understand were not secured.

If it was someone other than the Spirit King himself who made the seal on the earth, perhaps he didn't know all the places in the ruins.

As a precaution, I carried the Spirit King's vessel with me as a key, but there were not many cases where this was necessary.

Nothing in particular has been done on the ruins found.

I only placed the location on a map prepared by Magnum Melm, and placed my family member Regenwurm nearby for surveillance.

Regenvolm is a monster reincarnated with a giant worm, the Forest Worm, with a crustacean-covered appearance. It was hunting players who were returning from the tower in the vicinity of unknown tombstones. Recently, however, a complaint came in from the Count through Blanc, telling him not to attack too much.

So I ran out of work, so I prepared a surveillance mission as a place to re-employ.

It is unclear whether other players or NPCs will be able to discover these ruins, but Magnum's overall intention is to use them freely to reincarnate or anything.

However, I am only interested in what evolution the player character will make, so I have a watchman.

"But the fact that the ruins of this hand are hidden everywhere on the continent means that you have to rank up on this continent and then go out of the continent.

I don't know what the Spirit King who created the actual ruins thought and did this... From what Blanc told me about the Count, it seemed like he was expecting a player to show up eventually, and he was thinking about making something that would help the player. "

The late Spirit King is an important NPC that influences modern times.

It's no wonder you had some kind of contact from the management AI.

It may have been decided to a certain extent when to set the service start time, and it may have been requested by the operation in some way accordingly.

Even if the name had never been bequeathed to history.

"... well, how about the Spirit King?

Besides, if you don't have to look for this much, it's either no longer on this continent, or it's a type of artifact you can't find on a compass. "

The compass was originally given to me by the operation to look for "installation artifacts."

According to the rule, it is more strange to react to Bechmos.

No, I didn't decide that Behemoth wasn't installed yet.

The specs and diaries, the two sealed diaries, and all the information that came out when I touched Behemoth were deceptive, and Behemoth could still be just a figurine that couldn't move a step from there.

If we don't actually start it, we don't know if it really works.

I don't want to make that excuse because I can't help it.

"Whoa! He's moving! How dare you.

I wonder if the pattern is such that it is too big and mistakenly recognized as an installation type. Or is it a special frame because the times are old? Anything.

Now, let's start with whether Behemoth has enough power to break through this wall of Adams. "

There is a city called Gritten in the south of the Oral Kingdom.

Justine is currently in town for post-war processing and defense reasons.

It was basically a quiet and peaceful city, but it was a weird city where monsters and dragons suddenly attacked and strange killings occurred.

Justine looked around, feeling something uncomfortable.

"─ ─ Yeah?

"What's wrong? Captain."

"No, I think I heard something. It also feels like the earth is ringing... Speaking of which, is this continent an earthquake?

"You mean the magic of the land attributes? Some of them shake the ground."

"It's not natural. So what was that?"

"It's probably my fault. Or did someone magically beat you up somewhere? Let's go to lunch earlier than that. Utta-san, she's marrying the store manager. We're on a happy sale right now."

"What a killing sale. Let's eat it up and crush the shop."