Hmm, I wonder what this is like.

A project to turn collective knowledge by freaks named the Wise Men's Conference into books.

Each presents information, actively discusses opinions, and brushes them up.

I decided to use the knowledge gained in my previous life here to make this work as well as possible.

Firstly, the "tentative book of knowledge", which is to be produced at the meeting of the wise men, was announced as a co-authorship of the participants.

This was to clarify who created the books that could be written, and to ensure that they were aware that they were part of the group and in a responsible position.

And it is also ordered that the information contained in the knowledge book be placed in a proper source.

It was necessary to write the source of the so-called source, or source, properly.

This is because the information contained in the Knowledge Book is not ambiguous, such as "it is said to be ", but because it sought solid data.

Create a new paper based on the underlying paper.

If you quote them, write them down well.

I wanted to make sure that the basic rules were set.

Will you appoint someone with editorial authority?

Sage meetings basically involve knowledgeable people discussing [mindsets].

Ultimately, they will be in the form of books.

For this reason, each person will use [precautionary photograph] to make a text in which the information is organized.

But we can't just make it a book of knowledge.

At the same time as you double check whether the sentence is correct, you may be asked to correct the sentence in addition to any omissions or typos.

You may be in trouble if someone starts to rewrite it on their own.

To that end, we made it possible to modify the information output on a piece of paper called the Book of Knowledge only by a specific person authorized to be an editor.

That's why there's only one person who can ask for this.

I wish I had the ability to peer through all the information, but I didn't think I could discern the authenticity of all the information in this world.

That's why I asked my most trusted brother, Dr. Kyle.

"I'm sorry, that's impossible, brother Ars."

"... Kyle, can't you? The editor's role is tough after all."

"It's no big deal, Mr. Ars. Every day, more than a thousand pieces of paper, written in [preview], come up with information. Moreover, while checking the source of the information to see if there is any inconsistency in the information, it is difficult to even look at the amendments that come out one after the other, even if there is Quick Read . There's also the possibility that other jobs won't be able to do anything."

I see. How about more editors?

"Hmm, that's fine. I think the way we communicate on paper is a problem in the first place. Ultimately, I know you want to make a book, but do you need to write down the information before it is finalized on paper and peer review it?

"Eh... Well, I think it would be easier to just put it on paper after one opinion, but you can't keep the opinions from the Sage Conference in your head forever, can you? I think it would be better if we put the consolidated opinions out on paper right away, and the information would definitely remain."

"After all, the recording medium is a problem, right? [Remarks] If I don't keep what I told you properly, I'll forget it, so I'll just write it down on paper. If I don't forget it in my head, it won't be a problem, right?

"That's right, but can you remember? Humans are forgotten creatures."

"... eh? What are you talking about, brother Ars? [Memory preservation]" How could someone who made magic say such a thing? "

"... oh, I see. Was there [Memory Storage]? With that, you won't have to write it down on paper.... no, but Kyle and Reed's last name won't be able to use [memory saving]."

"Yeah, that's right. So, I have an idea, if you don't mind. I hope you don't get mad at me."

"What? If Kyle has an idea, of course he will. I mean, I wouldn't get angry so easily."

"Hmm, that's a bit of content. Well, I'll tell you what. Let me use Valkyrie to record the information we gathered at the Sage Conference. With Valkyrie, you can use [Memory Storage] because you've been named after your brother Ars. So, if possible, I'd like Valkyrie, the recorder, to name me."

"... I see. Will Kyle name Valkyrie so that Valkyrie can also use [Remarks]? So, I told Valkyrie about the information that had emerged from the meeting of the wise men in [memories] and asked him to save it. Yeah. Isn't that nice? However, it seems problematic whether Valkyrie, who made the sentence [memorize], can [proactively] copy the information. But why do you think that makes me angry?

"That's not the end of the story. Rather, it might be the real deal from here."

"From here? What do you mean, Kyle?

"If possible, I'd like to keep the information I memorized forever. I mean, I want to make sure Valkyrie doesn't die after saving her memories and gaining all her knowledge. That's why I was wondering if I could keep that Valkyrie from dying like God."

"Same as God? Does that mean we're going to do the same thing to Valkyrie as Aisha, who's been [synthesized] with the Labyrinth nucleus?

"Yes, that's right, brother Ars. You can't just say whether or not it can be realized, right? After all, Mr. Ars has buried the labyrinth nucleus buried under the sacred capital once in the cathedral of the city of Fontana, and has retrieved it again, right? With that labyrinth nucleus, there's nothing you can't do. Whether you do or not depends on Brother Ars."

Kyle said something terrible.

But unlike me, Kyle is not the one who comes up with this.

I'm sure it was something I've been thinking about.

Indeed, as Kyle said, as a recording medium, I think there is a presence of God.

In fact, Aisha, who has been a god in the divine world for more than thousands of years, also firmly remembers the past.

I don't know what kind of reasoning it is, but after [synthesizing] the body with the labyrinth nucleus, it's probably not the brain's performance.

Perhaps if you remember more than 103,000 books, your brain won't puncture.

In that sense, there is no way to tailor someone to God and make them remember their knowledge.

But that's why you say who can [synthesize] with the labyrinth nucleus like that?

It is too terrible to be allowed to die forever, but only to continue to [preserve memory] the knowledge that is constantly poured into [memories].

Whether it's people or Valkyries.

However, it may not be a good idea to ask ethical questions of good and evil.

If nothing happens, it is also significant that we can create a recording medium that will last for thousands of years.

I kept thinking about whether or not to implement Kyle's proposal for a while.