Otoko Nara Ikkokuichijou no Aruji o Mezasa Nakya, ne?
Episode 187, please 2.
1 Sep 7446
"You know, you don't know shit. You don't know anything really busy."
Master Mira said with a troubled face. Hi. I don't seem to be hiding anything, and I really don't seem to know the big deal.
"... nothing to hide. All I know is... well... there's a labyrinth."
Oh, ahem!?
"Ooh! Could you tell me that!?"
I don't know. I'd love to hear it.
"And even so. It was the subgodliness of Master Besh who created this labyrinth. But I don't even know what I made it for, and I'm not interested in it.
Dear Besh, hey... A sub-god. Aus has quite a lot of God involved, isn't he? But I'm not really interested in God or anything right now. Miki, no, not again if it even comes out in Lils' name.
"I see. Sub-god made it, he said. With that said, you previously said there were conditions for coming to this area from three levels, right? Now we are not casting a spell that is emerging on the surface when using three layers of metastatic crystals. I'm transferring in the way Lils told me, what was the content my master was about to say at that time?
"At that time...? Oh, when you guys come here for the second or third time...... how do you hear from Master Lils? Well, maybe we'll be together."
Master Mira is also familiar with [unique skills]. Enough. It doesn't look like we can keep it from the fairies. I explained that the key phrase for the transition from the three layers was the song of Mizuchi and the country that lived in the world before I was reborn.
Because he felt the need to explain at the same time, he briefly explained that perhaps George Lomberto I was also a “human” of the same country in different times, and that he was also born of the same world about Lils as well.
Finally, Lils also tried to tell me that she was my wife, but before she said it, Master Mira heard what had happened until then, not surprisingly, but returned it flat.
"Oh, I thought that might be the place. I hear we were originally in a land called Gylum on earth. He was in a corner of the wetlands by the lake a lot bigger than here. But as you can see, we're weak to live on the ground. Anyway, Mizuchi can [appraise] Al, so you can imagine. Even those who live longer when they were on earth for decades at best. A lot of my people died of something eating them."
"Oh no..."
Mizuchi is out of time.
"If we could live on a century-by-century basis, it would be harder to die because it would raise the level of magic and magic's special skills. But my grandfathers had a lot to live for."
Ho!? Let's come to some pretty good stories...
"Let's hide in seclusion, but let's not compare to here. Let's live quite relaxed in the wider world. But at one point, rumors spread that the fairy wing scales would become a pandemic drug. A lot of people came and got their wings. Because fairies are weak. If he gets his wings ed, he dies in a few days. Yeah, I'm telling you, you're lying about being a pandemic drug. Don't let it happen."
For a moment, I almost asked you to divide the scaly powder for Mizuchi's brother. I wonder what Mizuchi thought. I tried to observe it sideways but I stopped it.
"I guess Master Lils found out about us on the journey and felt sorry for us. She told me that she would have a safe place to live. Oh, that was when I wasn't yet a sub-god. Then, decades and centuries later, when hundreds of us were cut off, Lils, who appeared again to Ghilm, led his surviving grandfathers to the land."
"Your Majesty..."
Lils traveled from the East to the West. When I was not yet a sub-god or naturally a Dark Elf, I was just an elf indeterminate (immortal). Maybe a thousand years ago.
"That's when you told us. I was hoping that if I went out on some errands, I could always get back here."
Hmm.
"At that time, this labyrinth seemed to have just been made. I hear there were even more guardians. It also tells us that when we transfer the hierarchy with Master Lillus, we can transfer it with all the survivors."
Oh, the fairy's hands are small. I guess Lils grabbed that crystal stick and we all had little hands on the rest of it. It would be a bit of a no-good sight for fairies like featherworms to gather on crystal bars.
"Especially, but don't go outside. There will be nuts here, and there will be fish in the pond. There are bees in that corner. On rare occasions, no one comes in, and the first time a person comes is before I was born, but I apologize for the disrespect I entered politely and hear that nobody was hurt. Of course there are people who look at us every once in a while and have an evil heart, but that kind of kills us all. It's a comfortable place for us. Has that been felt, and now the number of people doesn't increase much either? Because it's more fun to play with than to increase. If there are fewer dead people, they may have children in a hurry."
After that, I heard some stories, but they were basically just information that wasn't very useful to me. Because we were obsessed with the story, the fairies who couldn't eat the dried food were scattered at some point and jumped around the water looking like they were having fun. Some of them do something that sounds like magic training, but they seem to play as soon as their buddies invite them to see if they're bored like Carl originally.
"Well, this time, anyway, is that it? You're here to teach me magic you don't know, aren't you?
"Ha. Exactly."
"Wow, it's on my face."
It was a prospect.
"Well, yeah. He brought me a lot of fish. It's just, what do you want? I think I've already taught you quite a bit."
Mm, whatever magic I don't know, but if it's possible... right. After all, magic that seems to be effective in exploring in the labyrinth for the moment comes first. The next point is not likely to be useful in the labyrinth, but it would be useful.
"Do you have magic that allows you to talk to an invisible opponent?
Mizuchi says, "Such sorcery was the best thing you heard when you came here," and you said it before.
"I don't know."
You see.
"Oh, I'm sorry. You don't have to be able to talk. I just need to be able to communicate with someone far away..."
I've heard that too. I wondered if I could do something like facsimile. The answer is naturally "You don't know that either".
"As I said before, I can't have a 'comm' system. Now that you can also make fine parts with Transmute Rock to Mad, if you can even secure a stable 'power supply', you'll figure out about 'wireless' one of these days, but I guess not for the time being. You should give up around here."
In fact, the real reason I remember Transmute Rock to Mad is also for efficient germanium extraction and processing. Tungsten was found (I don't know if it's in nature, but maybe there is), so there's no reason to make a dot-contact diode as long as there's germanium.
Chromium, nickel and molybdenum are also highly pure ores that are found in the labyrinth (not mined), but their existence is confirmed, and some use is made. There will be no Germanium alone.
We can also make Ryden bottles for power supplies and storage batteries (capacitors) with ingredients that can be bought at Balduk's grocery store. All you have to do is build up electricity with shocking glasses and lightning bolts. If you use a tiny Ryden bottle as a capacitor, you can also make an amplifier (amplifier), and even if you want the same performance as using a small vacuum tube about the size of a pinky finger, you can't hit a bee.
The performance would be very low compared to the Earth's objects, and it would be about whether Zulu could take charge of the device as well, but there is still a way to make a wireless transmitter and receiver. If it were flat, it would be possible to set up antenna wires using rods to communicate about ten kilometers. It would be a little better if we put the relay station even on a high mountain. That would be too revolutionary.
Probably won't make a Ranger on the battlefield anyway. As long as we can secure a wireless communications network, we can win with the same number of troops. If Morse gets used to it, he can send a few letters in five seconds, and he's right on the back, right on the front. To the left. Even assholes can understand right away, if that's about it.
Because even if we bump into each other from the front in a perfect plain, the benefits of giving each unit a quick order are immeasurable.
Huh? What if they take it or steal it? Why don't we use a cipher then? Japanese is fine if they know for sure that there are no reincarnators, and if there are, you can prepare a simple instruction sheet and change it from time to time. I don't care how many orders you open.
You won't need a big antenna as long as you can see it through anything, and even worst of all, you have a hand called wire. Anyway, I'll have a nosebleed for a few hours to the extent that I make a wire right now. If you don't mind that, the copper mine and the rubber of the ingredients are muddy together. Even the rubber-covered wires around the copper wire... without drinking and eating while your nose bleeds. Half a day? I don't like it. We need to get used to it.
"The other day you taught me about Resist sorcery, can you teach me some sorcery that will protect me from something as well this time?
When I say that, "You said you knew Bark Defense (Barkskin). Do you know about Stone Skin Defense or Iron Skin Defense?" Master Mira said.
I looked at Mizuchi and I quickly learned those two sorcery teachings... I guess they'll soon expire anyway. Sounds like bark defense (barkskin) and sameline sorcery by name......
"That seems somewhat understandable compared to bark defense (barkskin), but is the effect time similar?
"Hmm? Right. Will the effect time be with me? The only difference is defense."
Um, I don't know. Even me for about thirty seconds. It seems difficult to use, but it will help.
Mizuchi taught stone skin defense (stone skin) and I taught iron skin defense (iron skin).
They both had a little difficulty remembering if the trick was different, to the extent that they could not use the Bark Defense (Barkskin) magic over time in the first place.
If we can deploy defensive fields in a second or two, we might have a useful day.
That's all I worked on mastering and practicing magic as hope.
Additionally, Mizuchi taught the magic of flame crusade (Flame Strike) and I taught the magic of underwater breathing (Water Breezing).
Flame Crusade (Flame Strike) is a sorcery that radiates three small fireballs (fireballs), one of which does not extend to fireball sorcery, and although it is naturally impossible to manipulate them separately, it is a sorcery that makes it possible to burn down some wide range. Naturally, it is possible to increase the number of fireballs by instilling magic.
The magic of underwater breathing (water breezing) is magic that allows you to read and breathe underwater like a letter. But this made the trick difficult to grasp out-of-the-box and quite a struggle. 'Cause you put water in your lungs and you take oxygen out of it. At least that's what I understood. I mean, you need to drown. Of course, if magic works, you won't drown, but the moment you get water in your trachea, you really instinctively refuse.
I got into this with the boulder. In the end, I was able to master it myself, but by then they had taken quite a bit of time, and Mizuchi, who was interested in it, had just handled the mastery as I did, so much so that I could not help but learn how to stay in fairy land because of the amount of magic.
Whatever that is, it is significant that they taught me about the magic of a defensive system that seems quite effective. Bark defense (barkskin) is not as big as the effect, nor is it quite a known sorcery. But I never even heard of Stonehide Defense (Stoneskin) and Ironhide Defense (Ironskin), which could be called its top version.
There is a problem with the level of magic special skill and MP required to use it, but I think there are some comforting parts if it is possible to use this. Especially Ralpha standing at the avant-garde. Anyway, unlike Bark Defense (Barkskin), we don't need water magic.