Let's Manage The Tower

(4) Blueprint

I had no idea what I wanted if I didn't want the actual product.

Looking at the examiner's face, Schmidt continued to look completely stunned.

He wants the blueprints for the carriage.

"... yes?

Schmidt sighed loudly at the study aide, who had heard too many strange things.

"At first I thought we were just joking, but apparently we're really asking for it."

Seeing Schmidt's slender expression, I had an even more unpleasant feeling about the exam.

"I don't know, but that request went all the way to Schmidt..."

I tried to say no, but I saw Schmidt's face and dropped my shoulders.

I didn't even think that it would be an organization that would send such a request to the department head.

The self-propelled carriage made by Kaiseki is literally a running treasure.

That's true of the materials they use, as well as the many magical formations that allow them to self-propel their carriages.

To be clear, it would be impossible to raise those who want a self-propelled carriage, from various research institutes to the country itself.

The processing technology of the material used as seen in the table and the magic team that is packed in it are mostly conceived by Kaiseki and Isnani, and each one is too valuable to use.

It was only natural that organizations with research institutes should want a self-propelled carriage so much as they could get it out of their throats.

But that's why I didn't expect a demand for the blueprints themselves.

Especially since magic is considered natural for developers to keep secrets.

In a world where the notion of patents is almost non-existent, it is only natural that valuable technologies are passed down from teacher to apprentice.

Naturally, such techniques will be taught not to be passed on to others.

That is because such technology itself has become a kind of meal for engineers.

Without the patent system, patent fees would certainly not come in.

Even if the system itself was created with the cooperation of Razek Amamiya, if the technology were to flow to other countries, it would have no meaning at all.

The idea of a patent is not rooted in the first place, and it is a mistake to suddenly have it protected.

As such, the creation and technology of the magic team is hidden, so I didn't think of any shards when asked for the original blueprints.

Besides, I didn't imagine that such a demand would come up to Schmidt.

"Somehow, are you sure you're okay?

Schmidt sighed again at the examiner who asked me that from the bottom of his heart.

"For this time only, I'm having trouble saying it's not okay."

"Hmm? What do you mean?

As Schmidt puts it, the blueprint demands are quite justified.

It is also believed that the organization is demanding that the crown opponent cannot pass through.

Schmidt looked like he was in trouble when he leaned his neck.

"That's true of other continents, but this time there's also a demand from Razek Amamiya."

In that unexpected word, Kaiseki accidentally opened his mouth.

"It's also troublesome to judge... whether you should be happy that your influence has finally diminished, and why you should lament such stupid things."

"Really?

In response, Schmidt replied that he did not know what to say.

At least I've never heard of a self-propelled carriage directly from Towa.

The fact that the Crown was asked to acquire blueprints as a nation means that the King, Tois, is moving unknowingly.

I can assure you that Towa does not know because if such a story is told to Towa in the first place, it is visible that he will come directly to me with a troubled face.

Of course, the conversation will stop at Towa, but I will come to talk to you later.

Essentially, Towa comes to talk without hiding what the examiner is involved in.

Because Towa knows from experience that hiding it poorly can be an exaggeration.

The fact that Towa is speaking directly to the Crown without knowing it is highly unlikely that she is involved in self-propelled carriages in the first place.

More importantly, there are departments or personnel that do not know that Kaosuke-Kou is moving.

It should not be possible to tell an individual to draw up a blueprint on the instructions of the state without talking about a position of considerable authority.

At least the extent to which instructions are given from around here is a dialogue of assistance because the Crown understands that it is looking into them.

Well, what's going on?

After seeing Schmidt's troubled expression, he turned his gaze to Luka.

"Well, is it clear that you brought Luca here deliberately?"

Luca is here because she's bringing her magic team.

Otherwise, I wouldn't bother to be present.

Which means I don't know who Luka decided to attend, but at least Kaiseki expects a magical team.

But on the contrary, I thought it would be a good cover.

After calling for a moment, the examiner took a seat and left the conference room.

Luca and Schmidt were worried about what they were going to do, but they didn't wait for a few minutes before they came back.

"If you can understand this, why don't you just tell them that you can let them out?

That's what Kaosuke said and gave me a piece of paper with a smile.

Schmidt, who was told to do so by the examiner, showed a glaring expression.

Worst of all, it was a visit with the expectation of a complete rejection.

Besides, it relieves Schmidt that he doesn't seem angry.

Schmidt, who received the paper from Kaiseki, glanced at it and gave it to Luca immediately.

It was written on the paper by a magical team, so I decided it was better to give it to Luca than I saw it.

In fact, Luca, who was given the paper, seemed to eat it.

As far as examinations are concerned, I do not intend to make money in the first place with the self-propelled carriage, so there is no problem with putting the magic team on the front.

Rather, it would be better to have multiple cuts to verify whether there are any other improvements.

However, at least as it stands, I didn't think Luca's magic team would understand.

This is because the magic team uses technology based on the power of God.

Looking at Luca, who was gazing at the magic team, Kaiseki murmured rather than telling anyone.

"If someone really understands it, the world will change a lot."

It was a murmur in an atmosphere close to talking to himself, so Schmidt caught the word firmly in his ear, but he dared not return the answer.

However, in my mind, I wondered to what extent Kaiseki was proceeding.