"That's why I said we shouldn't operate outside the country."

"Aren't you stupid?

"Well, I will be."

"Oh, I made it because of you..."

"Well, I don't have a problem with it being copied all over."

"Right, let's make a better one"

That's what he said, against the technicians with black eyes on their black hair, the person responsible had a toothpick and a fist grip.

Nothing, the technicians were against putting in a new golem this time to expose the technicians of the Arcana kingdom.

Indeed, we have done walking and combat experiments in the woods. But that's only a story after careful transport, after a thorough adjustment from the lab.

Let the Golem himself drive long distances, then let him enter the woods, and in some cases let him spend a few days, from where he does the delicate task of capturing more humans, from which he returns untouched.

Well, I guess I can't. As for catalog specs, I am confident that I can do so to that extent.

However, it is a delicate line as to whether a dozen bodies can be put in and all of them returned in full. And if we stop in one piece, we'll have a lot of trouble destroying it without leaving a trace.

'Cause I made it sturdy.

"Well, it's for combat."

"It's easier to break it."

"I wonder if we should have created an undercover device that could be broken relatively easily."

"For kidnapping."

"Or for forests, you should make polar specifications"

The technicians were quite right.

It was more of a technical perspective than an economic, I guess.

Even if they steal the finished product whole, yes, they don't expect the enemy country to take everything away from them.

I know what Ungaikyo does, but he says it's only a degraded version, and it should be available the other way around for rounded copies up to the control system planted inside.

The new golem registers users from the manufacturing stage. It cannot be moved except by registered users. Therefore, it is not a problem to be copied.

It was a more natural treatment than the Ungaikyo existed in this world.

"Nevertheless, I guess all the operatives you put in got caught?

"You don't even know what happened to the golem over there."

"If I suck, they could have stolen the golem just like that"

"When that happens... even if it doesn't get copied in full, there's a chance they'll analyze some of the technology."

"I had no choice but to use it on the battlefield and the enemy would have caught me one of these days."

The technicians were flat.

I guess I was prepared when the story came about putting in a new golem as a force for the enemy.

He tried to infiltrate the enemy country and take away the engineers, and on the contrary, he thinks he can't help but destroy them and steal the technology.

Or maybe it was too uncomfortable at the point of purposefully abducting technicians from a foreign country if you try to be the technicians.

"Damn! Those tech idiots!

Even for those in charge, I know that.

I know the technicians are excellent, and the performance of the golems produced was extremely high.

The development and manufacturing costs were correspondingly high, but enough to assess that it would change the form of war.

But there are more important things than performance. Achievement.

In other words, if the new golem does not contribute to the kingdom of Oseo and give it an outcome commensurate with the expenses, it becomes a liability issue for those responsible.

It's important to use as much power as you need when you need it.

That is something that can be said about weapons, and even if we develop new weapons that are ten times more powerful at twice the cost, there is nothing more in vain if they do not change what they have achieved so far.

The cow knife cuts better than the knife for the chicken, but if you want to cook the chicken, it is best for the chicken.

"What incompetence on the part of the operatives! Don't you know what you educated them for, like getting caught all together!

Say the most serious thing.

Surely it is impossible to say the worst and worst that all operatives infiltrated an enemy country are caught collectively.

It's the most important thing to avoid, and you should try to communicate the situation to your country before you get caught, even if it's the worst.

Exactly, I can say the worst, the worst again.

Nevertheless, they were too bad.

If you think of Swivok's incompleteness, which goes far beyond the rumors, as the rumors say, you can say that Oseo was just lucky not to be hostile as it was. In that case, according to any means, the state would not have been roached.

There is a saying that the country is torn and there are mountain rivers, but if Suibok cares about it, it is likely that even the mountain rivers will not remain rooted. I have a priori.

Yes, the bad part is Swivok, not the person in charge or the operative.

Of course, there is no denying that those responsible are ethically evil at a time when they intend to abduct engineers from other countries.

If that leads to national interests, you think it's justice as a nation. As an individual, it's not something I can forgive.

"How about... not this"

Another agent who was sending him in separately also told me that the destroyed golem would be transported from the Kingdom of Arcana to the Domino Republic.

It is possible that the core part of the golem, the innovative technological part, will grow.

Of course it would be deterioration, and there is no way we can reproduce the whole thing by analyzing only the core parts. Even if I can analyze it, I don't think I can suddenly produce the real thing.

To that extent, the person responsible also understands the technical capabilities of his country.

"This fills the technological gap that was born as a result"

Nevertheless, there is also the possibility that the differences in technical capacity that have already occurred for several decades could be filled to some extent.

Think of it, even the wreckage of a destroyed golem, it's not funny to be analyzed.

"... should we hit this place with both exams? I guess it's already been grasped as belonging to our hands. Is this where they test the flight aids..."

One of the eight kinds of divine treasures, the Ark of Survival Noah. Thoroughly destroy the remains of the Golem that it will be transported by air.

By attacking an empty ship, we show our technical superiority.

Of course, I don't think it's likely to succeed.

But if we go well, we can destroy one of the eight kinds of divine treasures held by the Arkana kingdom, and the golem can end it.

Even if I failed, I expected to be able to do battle tests and withdraw as much as I could.

In fact, I could say it was better than that because the first operation was a substitute for 'Suiboki's abduction', 'more impossible than drying up the sea with a candle' from a person who knew the circumstances.

"I don't know if he's a 'scratchy fool', but he's one wizard. There's no way I can make that big deal happen."

Even if the opponent was Caputo's trump card, The Wounded Fool, and even if the place to fight was The Aerial, where you don't have to worry about the perimeter damage, it was better than the operation to abduct Swivok, even as he boasts the best defense of the Eight Kinds of Divine Treasures.

Because there is no way, and it is not believable that a wounded fool has destroyed an army alone.

Rather, it can be said that it is truly better to take it.

Well, it's like letting the sun bug you.

"Nevertheless... why are those idiots trying to make the golem giant to the dark clouds or even bother switching to manned manoeuvres or trying to make it fly or put on deformation functions or luxury and put language features on board..."