Magi Craft Meister

67-31 Questions?

"First of all, there's the question of what we measure people's value with."

Jen D spoke only in the sophisticated tone of argument.

"Right."

Alto Erbain nodded and showed.

"One of them is the exam, right? There are written and practical exams. You may also want to place the interview in that category"

"Well, I see."

The village chief, Aik Nibiki, and the Undersecretary of Technology, Nahams Murrow, are listening with interest to Jen D and Alto Erbain's argument.

"The question is, do you really appreciate the value of the exam rather than its content?"

"Sure. But don't you have a problem with the ability you want to find out?

Alto's objection here.

"Sure, if it's a visible talent/ability, like the speed of running, the strength of swordsmanship, that's fine."

Jen D also admits that point.

"But that's it, can we determine a person's value?

Jen D raises the issue.

"For example, even if swordsmanship is weak, you might have a magical talent."

"I see."

"Even if you're not very good at attack magic, you might be good at healing magic"

"Hmm, sure"

"Exams mean you can only evaluate specific items."

Jen D was separated once.

And further expand the story.

"One of the words I know is," Okinawa Late. "

"What does that mean?

"Large vessels take time to lift up."

In other words, Jen D explained that he also has the talent to blossom when he is older.

"... that's interesting"

Furthermore, Jen D continues.

"Also, there are stories like this.... of a certain country, there was a man that people critics looked at. It is said that the evaluation was called" The Neon of the Reign, the Rape Male of the World. "

Of course, this is the character review of Cao Cao as a young man in the tri-country thesis.

"What do you mean?

Alto Erbain didn't seem to make sense. Likewise, Aik Nibiki and Nahams Murrow.

So the three of them waited for Jen D to explain.

"Uh, a peaceful world would make you a smart hero if you were a competent official, but a world of war. … I just wanted to say that it depends on the environment in which you put your talents to use and kill them."

"Ha ha, I see..."

"That's what I'm talking about."

"It's quite an inclusive story."

All three of them were drawn to the conversation by Jen D.

"And this is a fictional story, but there were some stories where people who survived the war were valued by future generations for their notebooks summarizing what they would have wanted to accomplish if they hadn't been driven out by the war."

"Ha ha, I see..."

Alto looked like he had something to think about this.

"Well, let me tell you something from another side, I think you're lucky that 'what you want to do' and 'what's right for you' coincided."

Jen D tries to change the direction of the story somewhat abruptly.

"Sometimes we talk about geniuses needing education for all from an early age, but that's not just geniuses, it's that we have to teach them a lot and let them go through a lot to find out what they're up to as soon as possible, right?"

………

Furthermore, Jen D continues.

"You know, people who thought it was a downfall show unexpected talent."

…………

"'Prodigy at ten, talented at fifteen, just a man after twenty (we)'"

………………

He said he suffered brain damage, but rarely showed unexpected abilities.

"Uhm......"

"There was also a saying," Compassion is not for people, "and the compassion I put on others means that they may come back to me around..."

Etc, etc, etc.

Old you talked a lot more to rock Special Agent 99 than Alto Erbain......

And the effect does seem to be out there.

Special Investigator 99, who finished his meal and pulled up to his chamber, was ruminating about Jen D. in his brain.

(... Mm... Speaking of which, you haven't had the first question answered... Or is' pity not for people 'the answer?

'Why help those in distress when it is supposed to be self-blame'.

(... because it spares hidden talent? Or because you don't want to depopulate?

The decrease in population means a decline in national power.

(Jin didn't mention that. You didn't bother to say it too obviously, or...)

The thought of No. 99 had not changed.

Most of all, the thoughts that have been educated in brainwashing since childhood cannot change so easily.

You too, old man, are well aware of that.

On top of that, I tried to hang a logical and illogical shake.

Because if you are a logical thinker, you should have some doubts about who you are today.

(… a little more, would you like to observe and analyze Gin's behavior)

In fact, only a little bit seems to have interested me in Jen D's philosophy of behavior.

(Then it's his ability...)

I used earthly attribute magic (included in engineering magic) and quickly deformed the shoreline of the storage pond.

And I processed wood with engineering magic.

(Most of the technology... No, it's not.)

The golem under distribution was also quite high-performing.

(more than a hundred of them... how did you get that...)

If it was all for combat, I would have to be a threat to the Principality of Jags.

(... really, is he human?

I even think about it.

When it comes to Jen D, even if it doesn't hit me, it's not far away.

Distressed Special Investigator 99.

However, there is little information that is a prerequisite and it does not lead to the correct conclusion.

And the tragedy of not realizing that there is little information. The wrong premise calls for the wrong conclusion.

One thing Special Investigator 99 has to identify.

(Is he... harmful to our country?

What conclusions will No. 99 draw in response to that question….