Magi Craft Meister

52-26 Field inspection

Jen, who returned to Penglai, asked the old man a question.

"Did you know that, old man?

"Yes, your husband (My Road). I have some idea if it's a research facility there."

"All right, let me hear it"

"Yes."

According to Old Man, although the research facility there was open to the public, it just seemed too remote to be very popular.

'But instead, it seemed great for those who wanted to quietly enter into research, and about fifty years went by peacefully'

Mainly it looks like you were studying the golem there, says Old Man.

"Performance is not far from what your husband (My Road) makes, but from the standards of the times, it seems to have been unplugged."

That's all you know. [M]

Even though you're just the old man, you can't keep up with events all over the world, so this is an impossible thing to do.

"Ft. Talks...... ok, let's go for a second, Reiko"

"Yes, Father."

So Jen took Reiko to the 'Fort Ft. Talks Trail'.

Use 'Pegasus 2' as a means. Of course the pilot is Hope.

Getting there is on the forwarder for every 'Pegasus 2'.

Take a 0 second flat from Penglai and exit 200 meters above the Fort Futoks trail.

The place now overlooking was covered in springy greenery.

Trees over ten metres high, yellow-green meadows, and dotted rocks and shrubs growing there.

Extremely, it is a research facility using stone fortifications, no fortifications, that intertwine the grass.

It is made of gray stone, and from what cannot be seen after weathering, it can be seen that it is subjected to some kind of magic treatment.

'Pegasus 2' slowly drops altitude to circle. Jen carefully observed the surface.

"We're landing."

'Pegasus 2' landed on the flat in front of the research facility.

"All right, Hope asks me to leave a message. Reiko, let's go."

"Yes, Father."

"Welcome aboard"

Jen and Reiko descend from 'Pegasus 2' and go outside.

Smells like young grass. I also hear birds.

"Peace..."

The dirt I trampled on was fuzzy and didn't seem to have many people walking.

This way, Father.

Jen, who was savoring the spring atmosphere, returned to me in Reiko's voice.

Jen followed her as she thought she had a purpose and came here today.

Within the research facility, passageways were built making use of the structure of the original fort.

Wide passages stretched, and everywhere the alcoves (recesses in the walls) were fitted with magic guides that lit the lights, still emitting blurred light.

"Not as good as an ether emitter (AL), but it's a long-lasting light."

With admiration, Jen followed Reiko, who would go forward.

"It's been properly reinforced and ventilated."

The dust shelter junction also comes down with tension, with less dust inside.

Various functions, although considerably reduced, were still in motion.

Whoever serviced this place did a polite job, thinking Jen was on his feet.

"Father, there's a crack here."

and Reiko's voice.

If you look at it, there's a big crack running down the aisle, and it passes outside.

"Looks like a big animal broke in from here."

Sure, it had a little bit of footprint from the mud.

"This... is probably a tooth pig (Servel Bore)"

The tooth pig (Servelbore) is a giant boar, so to speak. Pretty dangerous beast.

"I'm not here now, so it's safe."

Reiko, who was exploring the signs, affirmed.

"Right..."

Once again, Jens moved on.

Father, it's here.

"Oh."

A long way down the aisle, there was a large and small space.

The original light is not enough, so if you make a ball of light (light ball) and release it, every corner will be revealed.

There was also a dust avoidance junction here, with little dust accumulating inside.

"Hmm, that's just a little bit like my workshop"

It was a build that I think Jen's acquaintance may have serviced this place.

But as a result of the hands applied by many and many after that, there is little color left for Jen.

"But this is going to be easy to use."

Jen seemed to have something to gain from building a workshop that was different from his own.

"... oops, I had something to look for"

Jen looked around again.

"Where do I get to do my prototype..."

Jen walked to a place where he would be around here. And that meddles.

Oh, there it is.

Door next to the right of the material shelf. That's the warehouse.

Jen, who opened the door, looked inside and glanced at him.

"--Your father?

Reiko peeks inside too.

The interior was pretty rough.

Broken golem arms and legs were scattered unconstructively, and the shaken head stacked in the corner.

It is a grotesque sight for some to see.

"Looks like you've made a lot of mistakes."

Having seen the sight, Jen expressed his intuitive thoughts.

Perhaps I got the impression that I didn't think about it later and even tried what I could think of.

"… did the person get to what he was aiming for"

Jen feels like there can't be anything he can grasp after a trial and error that doesn't bother him so far.

"Maybe that achievement is the golem."

Jen had in mind the two golems the thief was serving.

"Before the 'Magic League' rose..."

Jen, who had given thought to the time when this research facility was the most vibrant, recalled the purpose of his visit here today.

The golem of thieves, they have come to judge their roots.

Jen studied and analyzed scattered parts and materials, trying to keep them as much as possible.

As a result, I was convinced that the 'magical skeletal formula' golem was indeed born here.

There were several skeletons that appeared to be the prototype.

After about two hours, Jen said to Reiko satisfied.

"... In the meantime, I've done my share here. Let's go back to Penglai."

"Yes, Father."

"I wonder what you would think if you found out that the golem you made with all this enthusiasm was abused..."

Jen shrugged as he headed outside the research facility.

"If I were you, I'd be thoughtless."

A golem that performs better than 'sphere articulation' and can be made at lower cost.

Did you get interrupted by the 'Magic League' at the moment of its practical application, or did you pull your hand at the expense of your health, for any other reason?

I don't know about that, Jen, but as the same technician, Jen felt like clearing up the mindless of the person I'd never even met.