I Said Make My Abilities Average!
164 Identity of the ruins
Gently opened the door and four of the "Red Vows" went out into the aisle.
There was no scavenger figure now, and the Miles closed the door and after firmly remembering this place, decided to head to the investigation.
"So, which way are we headed?
I didn't have to ask Mavis, and Miles was thinking about it.
And after a while of thinking, I took one rusty sword out of the item box. It was confiscated from an exorcised bandit one day. And when I put it gently on the floor of the aisle, I instructed everyone to get away from it a little.
And wait a dozen minutes.
When one scavenger came from one of the aisles and noticed the sword on the floor, he immediately picked it up and went back in the direction it came.
"It's over there, let's go!
Lena and the others snorted.
Lena said the scavenger was quick, but its travel speed wasn't that fast. Perhaps, if you mean it, it's fast, but it usually travels slowly. If you move faster, you will consume more energy, and you will lose more body. In the first place, there will be plenty of time, so there is absolutely no need to rush until you push those disadvantages.
So the Miles couldn't help but follow Scavenger.
"Oh, I'm in my room..."
As Miles said, a scavenger passed through what looked like an entrance to the room.
Of course, it doesn't have a door or anything. With that physique and height, it's going to be hard to open the door anyway.
No, there's an automatic door, but machines with a lot of moving parts won't last too long, and the scavengers won't need a door in the first place.
And gently after the scavenger, the four crept through the entrance.
"Hey, what, that..."
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And it was spreading before them.
Scavengers swarming with tool-like items in their hands on some large workbenches arranged.
For the three of us, Lena, Mavis and Pauline, it's a totally incomprehensible sight.
And in the miles, this was the sight.
"Town Factory (Town Koba)......"
That was by no means so massive, but at best at the level of a small factory in a rural town, commonly known as a 'town factory (town koba)'.
Of course, there's no flow work by the belt conveyor or anything, but a few scavengers who seem to be heading to what was put on the fixed table and doing some work.
"Golem......"
Yes, it was the golems that were on the workbench.
Rock golem, and iron golem.
Metal golems, whether made of iron or copper, are all called 'iron golems'. And its strength is not even comparable to rock golems and the like. Nor will the 'Red Vow' be able to be fat, except perhaps for miles.
The salvation for the hunters was that all the golems would never leave the territory, but would come out into the people and attack the humans.
Golems attack humans only if humans break into Golem territory. Still, hunters who target other prey, materials, and sometimes the very body of the metal Iron Golem, can break into the territory of the Golem and there can be battles. And the hunters who fought the Iron Golem never had such a high chance of winning.
"Hey, what are you doing..."
"Repair, I guess. The word 'cure' doesn't suit the golem."
That's what Mavis replied to Pauline's whining.
Indeed, Miles was also of the opinion, as it does not look like a new manufacture.
If they continue to make new products for tens of thousands of years or so, the golem will spread throughout the continent. That had not happened, and given the lack of appearance of spreading the territory, that seemed almost certain.
"... right!
Miles went to the answer to the question as to why the golem would stop if it destroyed the head with just a visual or auditory sensor.
It is probably set to stop working and wait for the reception to arrive if all sensors are damaged because it could cause unexpected damage to the "Master" and others who are prohibited from entering information from outside, that is to say, attacking allies or perhaps no longer exist. Yes, the scavengers are picking me up.
"What, you're convinced by yourself!
Lena complains, but the explanation should be slow, even when she's on the move or camping again.
Miles thought so, activating the exploratory magic through Lena. Think about building a facility of this depth, and not having this much equipment.
Maybe this ruin must be an institution that has combined (combined) various functions.
"... Iseki's Combination..."
Miles liked to see the brochure of the machine in his previous life. That functional beauty is good.
And the interest extended to large farm equipment.
"Huh..."
There wasn't.
As a result of activating the search magic, there were no other equipment running here.
However, there were a large number of reactions to the remnants, such as the remains of rooms buried with rocks, dirt and sand, and machine-like objects crushed by rocks. It is a piece of rust or powder that looks like a machine, even though it does not fasten the earliest original form.
It has been buried, but I should have been able to dig it out over time. Does failure to do so mean that the scavengers are out of charge other than here? And I didn't reuse it as a metallic material because it belonged to 'your master', or because it was the material in charge of the rest of us, which has been wiped out and even no one can restore it...
A few surviving scavengers repaired themselves, repaired their colleagues in charge, created their own reproductions using the raw materials, and revived their department.
To wait.
To follow orders from your husband and wait for 'then'.
Is your husband even fossilized in that buried room, or did he escape with something like a staircase or elevator used by the Miles and escape safely?
Miles had no reason to know such a long time ago.
"... let's go back. We don't seem to have any other equipment here, and I'd like to leave you alone here."
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"Okay. Let's go back."
After a few seconds, Lena answered that, and Mavis and Pauline nodded as well.
If we destroy this place, the number of golems in this rocky mountain will naturally decrease, and then we will be gone. Wouldn't that be better for the humans? But they were completely unwilling to do so.
Is that because miles with little to say about their hopes said so, because they now feel responsible for destroying the ruins that have survived the years, or did they have something to think about too? That was only known to him.
Following the route that came the other way, The Red Vow returned to the end of the cave.
The return stairs were climbing, physically tighter than outbound, but far better than outbound, on the hips and knees. As long as you pinch the break, it's no big deal. Even so, he is a C-rank hunter at first.
The rock wall at the entrance was also properly undone and after confirming that the Demons would not be able to discover it, Miles used the magic of the medicine disappearing after returning to the bend.
Because I was originally asleep, I could have left it there and waited for the medicine to naturally expire, but in case a warcraft or beast happened to break in, if the medicine was working, it would be wiped out. It was a mile I didn't want to risk being useless.
For this reason, after leaving the entrance to the cave, the guard medicine was also deactivated, releasing the magic of awareness from a place where we could no longer see ourselves completely.
I still thought it was a bad idea that the watch remained asleep.
Four of the "Red Vows" return to the campsite to sleep again until morning.
"Maybe that entrance was also blocked by rock, and that's why that passage was no longer used and left behind. That must have been the rock that was blocking the entrance with some kind of bounce, opening the gap again.
Will it remain that way in the future, or will it be used as an entrance and exit again when Scavenger realizes that the entrance has been opened...
Well, there 'll be a few other entrances and exits, so I don't know if I'll leave you alone, but if you fix that elevator thing, it'll be easier the next time I go. "
"Next, what, you're going to go again? What the hell are you going to do?
I got stuck in Lena, but Miles was thinking.
I totally forgot this time, but I thought I'd give it back to you sometime.
Yes, that sphere, retrieved from the previously defeated rock golem and placed inside the item box, removed from the center of the torso.
Miles somehow felt like the heart of the Golem dwelt on it.