Let's Manage The Tower
(17) Knowledge of Schlein
Study Aid, which was inexpensive and available in large quantities, but could not solve the problem of bulky, was thinking of several solutions.
The first is to give up already and develop a dedicated item box to put it in.
This makes it possible to prepare a large number of notes without worrying about location or weight.
However, there is a fundamental problem that creating such an item box can be very expensive.
In the first place, I was trying to make a magical instrument using paper with the aim of making it cheap, so I fell down at the end.
In addition, in order to increase the expandability of the paper itself, it was also considered that it can be obtained from the processing stage.
Because it is less scalable because it is made of paper, you can increase the scalability by making something for it from the beginning.
But this didn't work either.
Certainly succeeded in gaining more scalability at the machining stage, but it ended up being expensive due to labor and other material problems.
With regard to labor and materials, there is room for improvement depending on future research, so this is on hold as a future issue.
There were many other things I thought about, but eventually I would encounter problems with price and scalability.
I came up with several ways in which future research might work, but I put it on hold because it would take time to do so.
With the exception of these, the conclusion of the study was that the state of hands up is now.
Kaiseki, who was out of the lab and lying on the sofa in a relaxing space, was gently stroking the small nana on his stomach.
Even so, his head was filled with paper magic equipment.
There was no one in the relaxing space except Kouhi, Mitsuki, and Nana, so it was just right to go around thinking.
Schlein entered a relaxing space where he spent such time studying.
"Oh, there was only an exam assistant?"
"- Yeah? Anyone else?
"No, I wasn't. I was just a little surprised because I thought there were others."
In response to a question from the examiner, Shreyn shook his head.
Looking at the shrain, he confirmed that there was no one else.
"Where's Shu?
"You didn't bring him. Sometimes they kicked me out to help them."
The vampire village, which is home to a castle called Vamilinia Castle, has people to manage it.
They may take care of Shu instead of Shreyn, who can't let go.
Incidentally, Shreyn, who has been busy lately, was told by his helpers to take a rest.
Schlein had a slightly dissatisfied look on his face, and Kaiseki smiled bitterly.
"Well, sometimes, don't you think?
"That's right. When I saw Kouske's face, I thought so."
Yes, it is.
Shreyne, who had said such a quick thing, said that the examiner was upset in his heart.
We've known each other for a long time, but it's hard to stay calm after a surprise.
Whether or not she noticed such an examination, Shreyne continued without paying particular attention.
"By the way, what were you doing?... don't you even have to ask?"
Relaxing spaces are spaces where you come to rest.
I didn't bother to ask why.
Well... I was thinking a little, but I was resting slowly. "
I see.
To an answer that was too obvious, Shreyn nodded with just that.
Having looked at Shreyne like that, I decided to hear the trouble I had just thought that the assistant student was a corner.
"Speaking of which, have you heard the magic of using paper in vampires?
"Magic on paper? Well, I've never heard such a story before..."
It was Shreyne who tried to return it, but she looked as if she remembered something.
"It's not the paper itself, but I've heard about using leaves and the like as tools."
"In the leaves?
I was surprised that there was an answer to something that I didn't think would come back, but I immediately heard it with a strange look on my face.
Shreyn nodded toward the exam.
I see. That said, it's not a big deal. "
According to Shreyne's explanation in advance, for example, the leaves of a tree were to be stiffened through magic and then flown to the object.
There's a story that even the big rock was ripped apart, with an unusual amount of solidity and power by magic.
After hearing Shreyne's story, Kaiseki recalled scenes such as animation where he used cards and other things to cut things in the old world.
"Ah, I see. Sure, you can use it that way.... or is it strange that there are still no such moves left?
It seems very useful to use something close to you as a weapon when dealing with monsters.
But at least I've never heard of adventurers who use such methods.
"Regardless of hair, passing magic through objects that are not your own is unexpectedly cumbersome. Isn't it obsolete in a modern era where magic has developed?
"Sure, is that possible?"
For a more realistic reason than I thought, I unexpectedly nodded as if I was impressed.
It is natural to think that the magic of nature can be used to create a bigger phenomenon than to make it a powerful weapon.
As Shreyne said, it is not unnatural to think that it will be abandoned by the flow.
However, this can be considered in direct combat, but it is also a very helpful opinion when it comes to making magical instruments.
Seeing the nodding examiner, Shreyn said with a smile.
"Did you come up with something?
Well... I don't mean to use the same technique as before, but was it helpful?
I see. I'd be happy if I could help. "
Sitting on the couch where she was studying, Shreyne took her hand with a smile on her face.
Shreyn had a slightly dissatisfied look at the assistant who was bending his neck without understanding the meaning of the action.
"Sometimes, isn't it good? Stay like this for a while."
"It's not that I don't like it. You can stay like this for as long as you want.
It was the only way to return it to Shreyne, who had been sweet for a long time.