Magi Craft Meister

47-11 Ami Lottery

That's when something touched Jen's feet.

When you look at your feet, the little animals are sliding away, not the hairballs......

"... cat?

I know you didn't get the word, but, hey, I heard a voice.

"Is there a cat on this island?"

"Yes, I will. This is the descendant of a cat named Ekalt Tekles."

It was Malika who explained this to me.

"Of course, 'after that', I'm taking the opportunity to return the cat to Mr. Ekalt, but while I was keeping it, I planted it."

Ecarte Tekles, the great merchant of the Kingdom of Celluloa.

'After that' was the expulsion of the country by the tyrant king of the time, Rishar. At that time, he was protecting the cat he had in Penglai.

And he also keeps his offspring on Onogoro Island.

"Well, I guess that happens."

Jen recalled that even in the village of Kaina before, if she had kept the horses of Lisia and Pascoe, they would have been seeded and the ponies would have been bred.

"Do you mean you have trouble reproducing too much?

When I was in modern Japan, Jen remembered the "Cat Mansion" issue and the "Cat Island" and other isolated islands.

"Oh, that's okay"

The next time I answered was Alvin Eschenbach. He's a cat lover, or small animal lover, and he's got a cat and a dog at his parents' house.

This cat isn't wild either, he said he brought him in.

"Isn't Noa here?

"Yeah, that's okay, too"

The reproduction rate seems to be low, so he says he hasn't reproduced that much.

I wonder if it's a little different from Earth's cats, Jen thinks.

But if that doesn't make the cat feel narrow on the shoulder, fine.

"Dear Ginn, tell me about someone named Ecarte Tekles who had a cat on this island"

Alvin told me, and Jen started explaining it as he remembered.

"I was originally a big merchant in the southern part of the Kingdom of Cellular... uh, the Colin region. But I dreamed of going out to sea on a boat, and I hired people to build big boats."

And Jen helped a little, too, he tells me.

"I heard you have a cat... I originally wanted to visit you to make a cat golem"

We were all intrigued to hear these stories.

"By the way, how many people are majoring in magic engineering?

I asked Jen what he cared about when the story came to a paragraph.

"Right... not even 10%, because it's still unsuitable"

It was the caregiver Trihardt who answered me.

"I guess so."

Jen agrees with me on that.

Because you don't have to choose an unfit profession in an environment where you can do what you want.

"But that's why people majoring in magic engineering are looking for Magic Engineer Magicraft Jazz."

"Well, I guess so."

But we know that Magic Engineer Magicraft Jazz can't be helped by his arms alone.

"Then enact a new title"

"Yes?"

"The Magic Engineer Magicraft Jazz is alive for the second generation, so I thought I'd enact something second to that first."

"Oh, that's good!

The rubina I was listening to on the side came along to eat.

"Hey, hey, Master Jin, what title are you thinking?

"Well... Beana was called" Craft Queen, "so I guess" Magicraft King "and" Magicraft Queen "or something..."

Magic engineer Magi Engineer Maestro is already a title, and Jen adds.

"Wouldn't it be nice to have a competition or something and decide with the result?

Of course Jen is the chairman of the jury.

"... oh! That sounds interesting!

"... do it! Me, I'll be Queen!!

Descendants who look happy.

"Now let's consider it."

Trihardt, the caregiver, is also on board.

"What level is it going to be?

Jen asks Malika.

"Well... golems are fun to make, and rides, carriages, golem automobiles, ships, airships are fine"

"Oh, that's awesome"

and Jen rejoiced. So, the thing is try and

"What if I leave?

I just said,

"Stop that for you"

They told me so.

"The subject matter of the competition could be human golems, giant golems, fast boats, golem automobiles, airships, etc…"

"It's better for people to enjoy watching."

"Oh, right. That would be good entertainment."

When Jen proposed, Trihardt also agreed.

"If you try to do it all at the top, it's too large, so shouldn't you squeeze it?

Suzanne also gave an opinion.

"That's for sure"

For example, in ships and automobiles, the arena would also be a completely different place.

I wonder if I'd like to compete on a ship.

Natalia just expressed hope.

"Golem automobiles are hard to get rid of."

It was Merlina Eschenbach who said.

"I'd love to see the airship race."

is Aida Nido.

Rubina, of course.

"It's a giant golem competition! You can't lose this time!

Says.

"Right. I'd like to compete in all those areas and decide by overall score."

"Agree!"

Jen said, they all agreed.

The rest is in the order of holding the competition, but Jen decided to decide this by Ami lottery.

"Ami, lottery?

"What is it, that?

They don't seem to know the lottery. Indeed, Jen also looked back at the past and felt that she had never used Ami Lottery since she came to Ars.

"Ami is a lottery..."

Jen explained the lottery that he knew was Ami.

"Draw as many vertical lines as you want to choose, and write each object you choose at its end. It then connects in a horizontal line between the vertical lines. There is a rule at this time, and the horizontal line must be stopped by the vertical line next to it."

They're all listening seriously. Jen continued ahead.

"Also, don't draw horizontal lines from the same place"

As a local rule, there are ways to pull across vertical lines and back up, but omit that because it gets easier.

"So, when we're done pulling, the other end... in this case, we're going to follow it from the top. As a rule, if you hit the horizon, you always bend. And if it hits the vertical line, it's bound to bend. Downstairs, of course."

I drew a line to try it out and explain it, so everyone seemed to understand it properly.

"Oh, this is good!

"Participants write down lines so they don't know which vertical lines will eventually lead to where."

I can be more impartial by hiding the first part I wrote.

"Let's go with this!

We were all unanimously endorsed, so Jen just made Ami a lottery.

There are five vertical lines. Compatible with "Golem Automotive," "Fast Ship," "Airship," "Giant Golem," and "Man-made Golem," respectively.

Four horizontal lines, Jen pulls, folds the paper and hides it.

"Come on, one, two, pull the main line"

I had everyone write down a line there.

"Okay. Well, let me make a choice."

With recognition, Jen chose the middle line out of the five.

"Well, guess what"