My 【Repair】Skill Became an Almighty Cheat Skill, So I Thought I’d Open Up a Weapon Shop

Episode 488: Light Revealing the Millennium Corridor, Part II

"Shall we hear about the Knights of the Neon Scale next? As you can see, you're involved in the Millennium Corridor in Naruto, right?

"Yes, I did. Hild, can you do me a favor?

"Yes, leave it to me"

Captain Angelica instructs me, and Hild rises out of the chair with the material in his hand.

"Together, the Knights of the Neon Scale have carried out research and analysis on the Ark of Elements and the Millennium Corridor of Naruto, the first labyrinth of the dungeon in question, but this morning we have finally come to a reportable degree of view."

A crisp, well-traveled voice is uttered under the hood.

Only because research is its original role, it still seems to be used to the venue for these presentations.

"Analysis of the material provided by His Excellency the Duke of Kingswell. Field survey of The Millennium Corridor in Nara by Sir Ambrose of the Knights of Tsui Eye (Cancer). Send that information to the Knights-owned King's Capital research facility for analysis and consideration from a magical point of view, with the result…"

Was Ambrose still biting one?

As for him, I guess it's a statement that he provided Neon Scale with the results of his personal investigation.

But to the extent that this trivial surprise could disappear in an instant, the analytical results that Hild told us were beyond imagination.

"... Perhaps the 'Millennial Corridor of Naruto' is a huge defensive magic formation in itself. That's what most cities are, lightly enclosed, extremely large areas of pairs (...) sky (...) defense (...)."

"Is...?

"Hmm?"

I flaunt, His Majesty leaks a surprising voice intriguingly.

Every single word that popped out of Hild's mouth really doesn't tie in with the image of the Dungeon that I know of: The Millennial Corridor of Narrow...

The labyrinth buried in the ground is the magic formation of the anti-aircraft defense?

Hild adds a more detailed commentary before organizing information in his head.

"There was nothing in the material Mr. Algernon left behind that depicted an overall view of the labyrinth, but we were able to map most of the structure by linking fragmented information together."

"This is a good compilation of my brother's miscellaneous materials. Worst of all, I thought we should send Falcon in with a super statutory measure to make him use [mapping]."

I can't help but admire the Duke of Kingswell.

I have also checked the pile of materials that were transported into the White Wolf Knights' file room, but it seemed to me that just classifying them by type would not see an end.

"The principle itself is simple. There should also have been a product in the White Wolf store that uses misrilled metal wire to build magical patterns and give them a specific effect"

"... you're telling me that a misrill wall disguised as a labyrinth stone wall was working the same way as that metal wire?

"Perhaps. When we created the shrinkage model where the structure compensated for the unknown, we received reports that it functioned properly as a magic formation"

Because of the cap on the amount of misrills handled, most products that use misrills in large quantities have to be ordered, but they do also handle the products in their hands.

For example, a pochette-type magic supply (supplier), which is always available when combat or large-scale [repair] needs are assumed, was also structured to pump the magic removed from the stored magic crystals into the body via the metal wire of the missle.

"The labyrinth itself is the magic formation... defense against the upward... no way..."

I accidentally ran my imagination into my head.

"A shield to protect the 'Ark of Elements' from the attack of the Divine Beast!

Why was the labyrinth so vast?

Why did you put Mithril in at all costs and build a wall?

Both responses can be explained as (...) Ugh (...) Ru (...) required (...) was (...) ah (...) or (...) et al (...).

The labyrinth was vast because it was necessary to cover all areas below the first tier.

A large number of misrills were used because they were necessary to achieve the required strength and self-repair function.

The scenes of the distant past, once glimpsed, included a hellish sight of a beast trekking too immensely.

If they were turning hostility to mankind and even attacking the prototype (prototype) "Ark of Elements" of an underground shelter (dungeon), it should be essential to be prepared for a tremendous physical attack that would knock them from ground to ground.

"The neon scales (we) have come to the same hypothesis as Captain Luke. Instead of just a giant metallic gyrus (...) road (...), the human-passable hollow metallic gyrus (...) corridor (...) must have taken into account the maintenance of the defense mechanism"

"You've also considered the possibility that auto-repair features can't handle it. The foresight of the alphazur of the Creator, but also the mightiness of the divine beast, which had to be made to that point, is amazing."

His Majesty the King nods with interest as he strokes his chin beard.

In the meantime, there was a combination of known multiple pieces of information in my head, spreading an imagination that I didn't think was possible.

"Luke, you look like you've come up with something. Don't hesitate to let me hear it."

"... this is just an imagination..."

As His Majesty urges me, I will put into words an idea that I have just come up with and which has no support whatsoever.

"… The 'Millennial Corridor of Naruto' was planted with gimmicks in which concealed passages were opened in conjunction with damage to the inner walls and the dragons of the first tier were unleashed. It was thought to be a defensive mechanism against intruders, but to be honest, I felt it was a less efficient substitute."

That discovery goes back to shortly after I started the White Wolf store.

When we escape the labyrinth and when we let them practice in front of the Silver Wings Knights to clear up the suspicion of misrill trafficking - a matter in which the dragons were unleashed in conjunction with these two destruction and unexpected battles were to be waged on the fifth tier of The Day Clock Forest.

The theory that it would be a defense against intruders was most powerful, but there were also questions that could not be resolved.

Because where those who sneak into the labyrinth have destroyed the inner wall and unleashed the dragon in tandem with it, the dragon cannot attack the intruder because it cannot enter the labyrinth because of its size.

"The dragon can't attack intruders in the labyrinth and has been described as a far-fetched (yeah) defense that would impress the dragon if it reached the labyrinth... unless" The Millennium Corridor of Naruto "is a defense against the Divine Beast"

I have a feeling that the scale of the idea has grown once or twice.

But I just thought it was most natural to think this way.

"Wasn't that gimmick a mechanism to respond to a large swarm of dragons against a divine beast that had added so much attack over the surface that it could crush the earth that it damaged a labyrinthine magic formation"

Of course I don't know if the Divine Beast could have done something with a herd of dragons.

However, the possibility must have been that it was severed from the initial response to loosen the hand of the attack.

"It's an interesting hypothesis. Angelica, do you think it's worth considering?

"Yes, I would like to continue the analysis in that direction here as well"

Just an idea has been accepted by both the King and the Knights in Charge.

Behind my bewildered back, the reception room door is knocked, and the samurai reports on the visit of the most important guest.

"Congressman of the Union of the North Tree Sea, Lady Ayre Sethroomnil has arrived."

The reception room is full of urgency.

But only His Majesty replied to the squire across the door without breaking his laid back attitude.

"Let me through. Be polite."