Sweet Reincarnation

269 Stories Secret Tail

Since Shiites went to get people, it was quick until he came back. It's easy to bring a drawstring that knows where you are.

"I asked for you."

"Lord Horwood, I apologize for calling you so busy."

Horwood-Mill-Sokiholo.

Formerly a researcher working at the Royal Institute, he is a man who was headhunted by Pais to become a researcher with the Mortairn family. He is also the director of the Moltaire Territorial Institute and a brainchild who is becoming the technical head of the Moltaire family.

Since it is a desk job from day to day, it is slight and the skin is white. Hair is blurred because it is neither familiar nor attentive, but it is also a delicacy that only the ability to act from the desire for knowledge is no less than that of Pais.

"What. I am allowed to stretch and do it in the shadow of Lord Pastry. If you want, I can rush you anytime."

"I'm afraid."

Horwood is a researcher by title, but also a nobleman with an issue. Moreover, he is also a human being who knows the highest secrets of Mortarn territory.

This is why he is an important member of the Mortairn family who also treats them with the finest hospitality. That's why Pace handles it politely.

"So, what are you up to?

A middle-aged man cut out the story when he calmed down urging him to take a seat.

"I was hoping to get an expert opinion."

"If that's what I know for a small job, I don't know."

Horwood feels quite beneficial to Pais. I was pushed into idleness to save me from the situation I was blocking, and now I'm letting you do whatever you want. Gratitude is that, there is no dissatisfaction at all.

Moreover, these days we have received stories from the Ratesh family and others that honor their achievements, albeit in secret. Of course it's a belly to keep a good heart certificate in view of future pullouts, but I don't feel praised and bad.

I can get a decent recognition for my accomplishments. This is what Horwood has been looking for for for years.

In order to reward him for his gratitude and benevolence, it is his honest sentiment that he wants me to say anything he can.

"Then let's get straight to it. How likely are dragon scales, bones, or fangs or nails to be“ light gold ”raw materials?

"Ha!? Huh!?"

"Fong!!

Horwood and Shiites were surprised by what Pais said.

That would be the case, too. In this world, at least in the southern continent and its neighbors, substances that are so important as strategic supplies were sometimes referred to as raw materials by dragon materials.

"Is it possible?

There is no tea on Pais' face, which he asks overlapping. I'm only asking seriously.

To the serious inquiry of his employer, Horwood took it seriously as a single researcher. I wonder how likely it is to fulfill Pace's words.

And the more I think about it, the more likely I realize it is what Pace would say. Even though as a commonsense person it is a kind of story to smile at, for some reason the part as an expert can't laugh off. As a researcher, it's been a long time since I've had the feeling of questioning my common sense.

"... I can't be sure without looking into it, but I think it's possible"

"Boy, can you explain what you mean?

It's not the beginning now that Pais softens the explanation between them and suddenly brings the conclusion, but it's the part of the average person that wants you to explain it.

In the first place, what do you think and how does dragon material tie into important strategic supplies? That's the part where Shiites wants to know.

"First of all, why did the people of the church come to us"

Pais marks the beginning of the debate.

The first thing to think about is that it's in the clergy who suddenly emerged for some reason. Why did he come all the way to Mortairn territory?

"Well, it would be to nostalgic the dragon material. Be kind to avoid trouble."

And the answer to the question as to why is immediately answered. The answer is obvious because the bishop himself said it. I guess he came here wanting dragon material.

"That's right. But that's where I thought," So hassle has just moved to the church. "

"Oh, that's right. But that makes the church money, doesn't it?

"How?

"Sell Dragon Materials... Isn't it?

How do you use the dragon's body? Even if you eat meat, there is no use for it other than decorating the skull. Of course, ornaments have an extraordinary effect, and when it comes to rare value, they are definitely rare. It doesn't seem as difficult to resell, and it would be possible to reap the corresponding benefits in doing so.

But if you return the back, there is no reason to want dragon material other than its value as a cash changeover material. Is that really the case?

"Do you think you can sell it? The significance of the Church is that it is isolated from the ancient world. I can stay safe because I don't engage as much as I can with political power. That's the“ right ”to distribute dragon material. What you get from that is gold. Isn't that odd? Then you can tell him to give me the money from the beginning. I'll keep you out of trouble, so give me the money. Alternatively, let our house sell it and let it go up. I'll introduce the customer, so I'll give you the commission, but I don't mind. Earlier negotiations though. I was uncomfortable."

"I see, that's for sure. If money is what you want, it's unnatural to dare want dragon material. Come on."

"Yes. In other words, we should assume that dragon material has a“ use ”that is more definitely profitable, rather than a highly uncertain redemption. A profitable way to use it, not like decorations or accessories. Otherwise, you can't come so fast that you don't even get an appointment"

"Ho."

Assuming you're not thinking of making money from reselling, that the church has some use for dragon material. An organization called the Church is an organization older than the history of the Kingdom of God. No wonder what's the only secret.

Rather, it seems more natural to think that he wanted dragon material for another means than to think that he wanted dragon material for another means as a means of making money.

"Thinking about it, I also notice the unnaturalness of wanting the body more, not the dragon's blood among the materials"

"Well, it's strange not to show color while you're sure of the“ healing ”of dragon blood."

"For the Church, the body is worth more use than dragon blood. I thought I had a tip here. What do you think is the Church's greatest vested interest?

"Faith and... magically come on"

It is the Church that is not involved in the world, but one of the few contacts is the ritual of holiness. If magic can be used, the Church's existential significance becomes unique. There will also be no such thing as a powerful wizard being held by the local power in the ignorance of the royal family and accumulating power for treason.

Faith and magic. These two are vested rights that only the Church has. I can't talk about the church without this.

"That's right. The Church, beginning with another ritual of holiness, has an exclusive right to magic. If you want to be a wizard, you will always be in the care of the church. And what is used in another ritual of holiness is medicine and light money. Medicine is a public secret that we know how to make, but many parts are opaque when it comes to mining light gold."

"It's a powerful theory that money has changed by magic, isn't it?

"Yeah. But think about it, if magic changes the nature of gold, it should be easier to change what other substances are. Lord Horwood is well aware of the difficulty of interfering with matter by magic."

"Let's see. Specialty."

Horwood nods confidently. At least there are no metals other than light gold that have similar forces to light gold. Experiments have been repeated exhaustively to the extent that I can assure you. That's why magic versatility didn't materialize until Pace made magic candy.

In the first place, if light gold can really be mined in mining, it is odd that nobles with gold mountains, starting with the Ratesh family, should have more wizards and not mine light gold. If the gold and light gold veins are different, the story goes, because now the legend itself contradicts that gold changes and becomes light gold.

"Why did the Church crave the body of a dragon..."

I asked Pais to tell me that Shiites was uncomfortable interacting with the bishop. Sure, I think it was a negotiation that wasn't strange to be told from the start that the dragon's body was what he was looking for. Negotiations were cleverly taking place so as to bring a drop there, obviously. If Pais hadn't stuck unnaturally, there is a great chance he would have compromised in view of the interests of the house. Or if you were talking about purchasing instead of donating there, you might have snorted.

Perhaps if Pais had not stubbornly poked, given a little thought, etc. and shown the colour, he could have brought a compromise proposal as a negotiating card at a later date.

"Light gold is the same as a dragon's body?

"Again, you think so, don't you?

Light money for the few interests that the Church monopolizes to “make wizards“.

And dragon material that I obviously wanted to change the color of my eyes.

It is not impossible to tie it together with equals.

"But wouldn't that also change that Boy could have used magic?

"Hmm, that's for sure"

Here Shiites disputed Pace's hypothesis. Assuming the dragon's material and light gold are identical, it's odd that Pace could have used all-you-can-want magic in the dragon's body. Because in a space surrounded by light money, it is common sense to take magic and make it harder to use it.

"As we crossed the line, we thought it was possible that the light gold was an alloy."

Horwood sees new possibilities as an expert from previous discussions. It is a possibility that the dragon's material itself is more a plus to existing processing techniques than processing the material itself, as a certainty as to what conflicts with the only hidden technology.

"Are you saying you're mixing?

"That's right. Originally, I was also researching and feeling unnatural. I wonder why only light money is significantly suitable for the generalization of magic. I wonder why it doesn't work with other metals. It's been strange for a long time, but I've been listening to it now, and it depends on what I thought maybe."

Horwood has been walking this path for nearly twenty years, and is the only expert in the relationship between light money and magic that can be said to be the only one in the Kingdom of God. I am proud to say that I have gained all the knowledge with the aim of being generalized.

That is why we present the theory that light alloys are alloys as the most powerful theory.

"If we assume that the truth is that light gold is an alloy, for some reason there is misinformation being circulated that it is a natural mineral. If you are desperate to look for it, or if you cannot find it, the church can continue to monopolize light money. In fact, do you know where you're mining light gold?

"You've never heard of it. I was wondering how carefully it was hidden."

Light gold is assumed to have been mutated by the fact that gold is natural magic.

However, light money currently in circulation is for some reason monopolized by the Church, and there is not one place where the mining location is clear. Again, together with renewing the thought that there is going to be a secret here.

"Maybe it really is, maybe it's not an alloy. But there's no material to deny my thoughts."

"Sometimes it can be a boy's thoughts, can't it?

Shiitz dares to bump into disagreement. It's weird to say that a church boy can suddenly make light money and so on just because he's unscrupulous. The possibility that Pais has a strange idea would also be something that cannot be discarded.

"Of course I think that's possible. I am not going to rule out the possibility that it is over-reading. But the Church is an expert when it comes to information manipulation. It is incorrect to assume that the information on the table is 100 percent correct. You should be closer to the right answer to what you thought was fundamentally wrong than to think that all the information you were hearing about the Church's greatest vested interest in light money."

"Well, yes."

The Church, which is neutral from all organizations and can remain in the middle no matter what the politics, has the strength of information manipulation and other things.

For example, we can't even be defending information about our acquired rights. Pais affirms so. If we are playing information defense, what is now taken for granted as a legend should itself be closer to the right answer if it is fundamentally wrong.

Common sense is what I suspect. It can also be described as the home art of the Mortairn family.

"There are things that are taking the initiative and manipulating information, close to the church. Perhaps the Church itself is actively distorting information"

"... haven't we been talking about something kind of shitty?

I feel that the direction of the story is headed more and more towards the secrets of church organizations. Even as Shiites, it is a dangerous direction to the extent that it worries whether or not it should be stopped.

"Whether this is true or not, the secret of the Church. No matter what happens, you'll want to keep a secret… because this time, it creates discomfort at the low distribution of light gold"

"Low circulation?

"Light gold was already considered a reliable“ magic grant ”in Lord Horwood's prior research in the field of research. It wasn't even generalized because of its scarcity, but it should have built the foundation for research."

"Yes, you're right"

In the generic research of the Royal Institute, where Horwood worked as a previous position in the first place, the theory of magic generalization using light money had been demonstrated. There was a fact that with light money, more humans could use magic, not to mention anyone. However, because light gold is so expensive, one of the aims of general purpose research was to study whether there are cheaper and more widely available alternatives for generalization.

It's a generic study of the window department that anyone would have accepted if they wanted to visit. The research content and so on was a waste of time, and it should be taken for granted that the Church knows that.

"Then, as a church, we would have also sneaked mass production and increased the number of wizards. Nevertheless, why did the number of light payments not increase…"

If light gold were an alloy and could be made, then unnatural would arise for the church not to mass produce light gold. How positive would it have been against society if we could have made lighter money and donned wizards? And if no one noticed the magnitude of that social contribution and no one touched it, then the Church would be a bunch of assholes or a bunch of extra antisocial ideas. I mean, I guess we should think that we couldn't make this even if we wanted to make light money.

"The light gold material is special, is it?"

"Yes, and we have another reliable piece of information."

"Secure information?

"... about mining. When we lost the mountains, we did a lot of research on mineral resources. Assuming light gold is a natural mineral, the Church's hand should reach out at this point. After the light money has been found, the Church will know that the Mortairns can't possibly let it go"

"I have a person who is familiar with the study of magic versatility."

Assuming that light gold is something that can be mined naturally, there is no zero chance that it is buried around Mortarn territory.

And the Mortairns were exploring magical generalizations. At least it's a blatant fact that you brought in Horwood. Then there was the possibility that both light gold and generalized technology could be aligned.

If the Church had considered light gold to be a natural mineral, what should be the only contact at this point? We need to take action before the Mortairns get the two.

"If the Church's light gold monopoly is in terms of curbing the circulation of minerals, it is unnatural that it did not constrain us in our search for a new mine, and now it has come to its mouth whether the Church's vested interests are at stake or whether only the Church has a great interest to know. Given the speed of movement, it would be the strength of a sense of crisis rather than being driven by greed. It also matches the fact that you didn't ask for money."

"So, Bo thought there was a secret in the dragon's body."

"That's right. Only as a possibility, I thought the dragon's body might be light gold itself. Especially possible are scales. It's even more suspicious given Lord Horwood's opinion of alloys."

"Ho."

From the specificity of the technique of magic generalization and the movement during mine mining, Pais determined that light gold was not a natural mineral. And from the Church's previous movements, he wondered if there might be a secret of light gold in dragon material.

As an expert, Horwood offered the possibility of an alloy there.

More and more possibilities are only increasing.

"I know because I actually fought, but that scale is tougher than metal. But it also won't mean that you haven't dropped any more in the woods than it is just a scale of organisms. If we're lucky, we might have found it in a shallow part of the woods. Although small in number, it is possible that the Church had only" scales ”in its hands"

There are reckless people in every age. The untouched forest is a treasure trove of resources, even if it has the name Demon Forest. There will be precious flora and fauna, and there will be humans to divide. The current situation, where it is established that a dragon lived in the Devil's Forest, there is a possibility that a scale was falling in the Devil's Forest and that there was a human who picked it up. It would be more likely that the scales have fallen than the nails have fallen or the bones have fallen. Besides, even if you don't know it's a dragon scale, a strong, beautiful scale looks expensive.

"I see. Sure, something rare comes together. Hey, it's the church or the great one's place."

"It's only an imaginary story, overlaid with speculation. But in view of the fact that the Church wanted a body more than blood, the findings from existing research, the properties of dragon material, I thought it was a possibility that could not be ignored."

There must be more light money or something worth using than the church wants dragon material.

Pais regrets that he should have drawn a little more information from the bishop now.

"Ho. So, what do you want to do?

"For starters, I'll back up your guess. Lord Horwood. You may take a few scales. Cast as much gold as you like. Whether light money can be paid. Could you give it a try?

"Okay."

Casting gold coins would be quite a sin, but Pace gave instructions that there was no reason to hesitate just to do so.

If you know how to manufacture light gold here, your word. Even if we fail, we can crush some of the possibilities, and we can narrow them down. It would be worth a try.

"So, do you want to keep your secrets with us?

Shiitz asks further questions.

What if the secretary of the church were revealed? I guess you can hold it in as a secret, but then it also creates a difficult situation for the Mortairn family to move.

"... it will taste bad too"

"Then what do you do?

"If you think about the possibility of turning the church against the enemy, there's one thing you can rely on"

"Ho."

"Forced, but shall I involve the royal family"

Pais stared at Wang Du.