Back when we were confronted with Gandalf the Demon King, Sakura was challenged by Suzuri the Demon General to fight a one-on-one death battle in the name of bringing out more combat capabilities than ever before.

What Sakura felt through it - I guess that will be asked in more detail in the next 'consultation'.

However, the exchanges and events at that time are communicated to some extent before they are withdrawn from the fourth tier.

A neighborhood that does not neglect to share information around here can also be considered one of the qualities of adventurers that Sakura possesses.

"(Surely what Sakura asked...)"

- The doll you've been fighting for is nothing more than a diminishing feature of latent specifications -

- As you dive unknowingly into the kingdom on earth and Athlopolis, you can't hide it with a doll that can bring out maximum performance -

- It was judged that way, but it's a dead deterioration.

"(... you looked like this. It also seems inconsistent with what Norzuri said, but maybe not. I'm sure they're both right. with just different angles of view)"

According to Norzuri, the Ripper of the Night (Night Ripper) is an infiltration-specific light-wearing specification, but the doll unit led by the executive (Hadary) is a controlled specification and has different digits of direct combat capability.

Suzuri said the Doll Squad, led by the Ripper of the Night (Night Tripper) and the Executive (Hadary), are both reduced-functionality units with latent specifications.

Simply thinking one seems wrong, but it is also possible enough to think both ways.

"The Ripper of the Night (Night Tripper) had his hands on the flesh (body) itself as a doll, and although it allowed for a long, unsupply lurking on the ground, it had to deteriorate in terms of combat ability and armament,"

First of all, this is what Norzuri's testimony means.

And the next thing I know, it's what Suzuri said.

"The flesh (body) of the dolls that appeared in the neutral city (Athlopolis) was probably a standard performance that had not undergone any special renovation. It was a premise to become a human being and pull it into a residential area, so it shouldn't have taken that much cover-up."

Once there, cut the words, breathe deeply and breathe.

"However, they also had most of their armaments (...) in (...) formula (...)"

I don't know everything about that battlefield either, so I can't say it all worked out without exception, but I'm pretty sure the majority of their armies were planted in the doll's body.

Even if there were armed forces that did not, they could never have prepared on a larger scale than the administrators (Fraxinus) of the neutral city (Athlopolis) had had to prepare to be distracted.

"Hadary and the others should have had the constraint of 'not being noticed by the neutral city (Athlopolis) side'. That's probably why most of the armaments were built in."

Theodore doesn't try to pinch his mouth on the way, he listens to my words for fun somewhere.

So I didn't hesitate to go on with the words.

"Built-in arming has the constraint that it must be the size that fits into the volume of the doll's flesh (body). For example, if you planted a crossbow firing device on my prosthetic arm, it must be significantly inferior to a normal crossbow in both power and range."

Request received by Alexia for the development of 'Prosthetic limbs planted with weapons'.

Whatever form it takes to achieve this, it will not outperform the normal weapon made by throwing the same technology.

"I think the advantage of planting a weapon in your body is the high degree of concealment, and the (...) constant (...) soldier (...) vessel (...) for (...) combination (...) with (...) ru (...). But Hadary and the others did not take advantage of their strengths. I mean..."

"The puppets of the third tier must be equipped with normal weapons of the same lineage, surpassing the weapons that were built into the flesh (body). That's what I'm talking about."

Theodore gets herself into a eating mood.

Apparently, to observe from this reaction, I'm not surprised at the hypothesis I never imagined, but glad that I came to the same idea as myself.

"You still seemed to have an idea from the start. People are still bad. Then you should tell me so."

"I'm sorry. I was anxious if I should become an absurd delusion. But I think I can make more of a plea than I agree with you. Thank you."

"You're buying too much"

If it's around Alexia or Noir, it's still not going to be very convincing where I said something.

I want to moisten my throat for a moment and mouth the sweet after-dinner that has been left unattended for so long.

Theodore had already had about half a drink while I was talking extensively, and the glass is so empty that it leads to the garnet.

"Though... it's just a little bit" (shudder) to end up simply being made to back up the hypothesis. So let's take another hypothesis that you may not have in mind. "

"Heh, that's interesting. Can you do me a favor?

"In me (...) da (...) li (...) o (...) n (...) (...)"

The moment I say that, there's a serious light in Theodore's eyes.

"Warcraft Scoll, Warcraft Muspel. They were using two medallions. It's hard to think of this as' all the holdings', let alone 'all the uses'"

"... it's like, for example, a wizard using the Warcraft Factor for physical enhancement or fusing a medallion of Warcraft Hattie to Sir Garnett?

"It can be one of the possibilities, because the flesh is inorganic at any rate. Whether you can do the same is only unknown. At least you'll have a better understanding of the medallion."

Tilt the glass, stir up the aperitif, and look straight back at Theodore's face.

"But you can imagine. For example, a physically incomplete warcraft created from a damaged medallion... that makes up for and shapes the doll's parts... or something."

"I see... you were still right to speak up to you. That's an interesting idea."

Theodore laughed only at his mouth and rang the bell at hand to demand the addition of booze.