Magi Craft Meister

11-29 Impressions

"Are you surprised, Jin?

Jen and Reinhardt, who lowered in front of His Majesty the Emperor, were lenient in the reception room where Jen was guided earlier.

"Oh, I didn't know Her Majesty the Emperor was a woman"

"Yeah, that wasn't a secret, but it was customary not to inform foreign countries, so even I was told to speak. I'm sorry if I touched you."

Jen took control by hand of Reinhardt apologizing.

"No, never mind. As far as I'm concerned, I wasn't expecting His Majesty to speak as frankly as he did, so I'm more surprised."

I taught Jen, whom I had just met today, to be involved in the succession of the Emperor. And most importantly, he bowed his head to Jen for the sake of the country, albeit slightly.

"Your Majesty always says, 'I don't want to hate to bow my head for something important.'"

……

"Well, since I've become an accessory, I'll stay here for a while, and I'll show you Roisart tomorrow, the day after tomorrow or so. And then we'll talk about it again, I guess."

The dinner that followed was lavish.

The basics were Jen and Reinhardt, with two servant maids each and one butler each.

"I'll calm down, not a lot of people."

What is Jen's line.

"Ha, I advised you that I would. Tomorrow morning, maybe the prime minister or the magic minister will come, but be patient with that."

"Well, hey... I guess I'll handle it as a country"

I don't like such ceremonies, Jen, because they are awkward. Knowing that, Reinhardt also said the good news.

"What can I say instead, because tomorrow afternoon I can visit the giant golem of examples"

"Really!

In that one point, Jen feels up. I don't like tough places, but when it comes to technical things, it's different.

Later, I listened to a lot of stories from Reinhardt about countries and organizations and stayed up late at night.

Incidentally, because Reiko insisted, "You don't need a samurai because I'm here," there was no dedicated samurai attached to Jen, but there was guidance inside Miyagi, so I calmed down because I could use a few samurai in the modem room if necessary.

The next day, the 14th.

After breakfast, Jen was talking to the Chancellor, Jung Fouls von Kebsler, and the Magic and Technology Minister, Degauz Furt von Manishulus. Reinhardt is also present.

"I've heard from Reinhardt, and I've been contacted by pigeons from the mutual aid clubs (guilds) of Hatata and Amberg."

What we're talking about now is the Chancellor, Jung. He has a similar physique to Reinhardt, or rather thin.

"Your Majesty has made a great contribution to our country. Therefore, I want to be treated as an 'honorary citizen'"

"Jin, in the case of my country, becoming an honorary citizen does not incur any tax obligations. However, since it is only an honorary title, there is no right of abode. but access to various facilities etc. is considerably eased"

That's how Reinhardt supplemented me.

"I mean, it's a necessary measure to see an 'example' artifact."

The last word was whispering. Jen is convinced that this measure is imperative because there is no way to show the national treasure, or state secrets, to a mere foreign traveler.

"Thank you very much."

That's what Jen replied. The Chancellor nods silently.

Then it was Magic and Technology Minister Degauz who opened his mouth. Forty-four years old with blonde blue eyes. Big eagle nose stands out.

"We have heard from Reinhardt that Lord Jin is interested in the ancient relics (artifacts) of our country. I'm going to take you this afternoon."

"Yeah, I'm looking forward to it"

That's what Jen replied. I'm excited to wonder how it's different from the Titans and Daedaras I've made.

Then it began with a chatty story, and the Chancellor fell out on the way, which ended up being like a meetup with the Magic and Technology Minister in the morning.

It seems from that story that the Minister of Magic and Technology felt something in jen,

"Lord Jin, we were perfectly fortunate to have invited you to our country."

and when he left, Degauz groaned.

I was in a good mood, although Reiko, who felt Jen was rightfully appreciated, was always silent.

He was silently passing on the conversation to you.

Old man, analyze the conversation.

'You don't seem to have a back. Let us say that it is a good one among the countries we have visited so far. But I still can't be completely relieved. Reiko, please ask for your husband (My Road)'

and told Reiko.

"Absolutely."

Reiko answered that, along with the covert mobile unit (SP) lurking around her, is in a position to protect Jen no matter what.

Jen doesn't know that.

"I'm excited to finally see a giant golem."

And I was excited to talk to Reinhardt.

Finally that afternoon.

Jen, Reiko, and Reinhardt were down the stairs leading to the basement of Miyagi.

It seems that the giant golem, an ancient artifact, is underground.

"Looking forward to it."

Several times today Jen groans.

"Ha, I knew it was gin. But I know how that feels. That's what it was like when I first got to be able to show it to you, too."

He said it was when Reinhardt first came to Miyagi.

"Though Lord Jin, I think you will be surprised"

Leading the way is Magic and Technology Minister Degauz. Two other soldiers from the guard are walking at the end.

In Degaus' hands is a magic guide lamp. It's darker than a ball of light (light ball), but Degauz explains that magic is extremely difficult to use in the Miyagi basement.

(Is there anything that inhibits activation, or...)

Just past the third basement, Jen feels the air has changed. Rather than that, there are obviously fewer free magic elements (ethers).

This is probably why magic is hard to use. On the other hand, magic guides that use accumulated magic work properly.

Reiko, don't let the Secret Mobility Unit (SP) come down here.

It's a whisper that no one can hear, but it sounds clear to Reiko. The courtesan replied by nodding.

Reiko incorporates a magic reservoir (mana tank) so that it can be used where there is little free magic (ether), but it is not in a covert mobile unit (SP).

Jen stopped because there was a risk that the operation would stop when it came to the bottom.

And we finally reached the fifth basement floor. There was a huge iron door there.

"Beyond this, there was one."

So Degauz held the magic crystal and inserted it into the hole beside the door.

Then the door slowly opened to the left and right.

(I see, in order to move the door of the golem power in a place where there is little free magic (ether), I replenish the magic (mana) from the outside.)

Jen was seeing through the opening and closing mechanism at a glance.

"Come on, Lord Jin, come inside."

Degauz, who went inside first, is making a call. Jen went inside with a quick leg.

"Ooh..."

There was plenty of room there. Probably a blow-out room, pushed from the fifth basement floor you're in right now, to about the third basement floor.

And it's exactly the giant golem that floats in the dim lights of the magic guide lamp.

Will its height be twenty meters?

It's bigger than the Titan Jen made. I will honestly evaluate that point.

but.

(Iron...? or steel)

There is red rust floating on the surface and corrosion has begun.

Probably because of the humid environment of the fifth basement. Iron is vulnerable to moisture.

The shape has something that leads to Giggers. In other words, the lower body is unusually large. This seems to be to strike a balance.

(But there are aspects where higher center of gravity is easier to balance dynamically)

A figurine that doesn't move would certainly be more stable with a lower center of gravity. but if it's something that moves.

"This is called dynamic stability."

The words of a regular high school physics teacher come back to my ears. Balancing while moving is so easy to do that the ground point and the center of gravity are separated.

"You guys have done how many seconds you can stand on your hands once when cleaning. That's it. Even if you can do it, the brush is hard. '

Same as pendulum. The longer the distance between the ground point and the center of gravity, the longer the cycle and the slower it moves, making it easy to recover.

(Well, it doesn't seem to move anymore)

Based on the rust appearance, the internal skeleton (even if there was one) was quite damaged and seemed unbearable for continuous operation.

"Whenever I look, I get overwhelmed."

It was bad for Reinhardt, whom I truly appreciate, but I think Jen was more impressed with the Empress I worshipped yesterday.