Three years after D Genesis Dungeon

§ 167 Golden Branch Part 2/19 (tue)

"Hey, isn't that it?

In the end, I couldn't find it within yesterday, and Kagelow's face, who turned back to eighteen layers and revealed the night, after noon the next day, finally found a tree with orange fruit, beyond what seemed to be the way to draw a curve.

"What is it, then?

Turning off the curve, where my vision opened, on a hill across the forest, stood a building like an observatory.

"Buildings in the dungeon? What's going on with the slime??

It is a well-known fact that buildings in the dungeon are destroyed by monsters, especially slimes.

Cochbun scrubbed his eyes, but that didn't make the building disappear.

"Isn't it militia or some kind of management facility?"

The militia would also be able to maintain the facility by stationing there. In fact, during Team I's offense, a team of liaison officers had created bases at the entrance and exit points of each tier.

"Management? And this orange one? So, how about picking orange trees first?

Until then, it's an impossible forest of edible plants. It was not strange to be placed under JDA or national control.

In that case, it was not clear whether the indulgence time would apply or whether the time placed under control would apply, but if a person were to reside there, the time placed under control would have applied.

"This guy is unexpected...... but, well, we've come this far. Think about it when you complain, so we'll pick up what's planned."

Jingura started acting as planned, intending to escape with 'I didn't know' if she said anything.

It's a huge deficit if you don't just earn the potion money you spent getting here.

"Copy that. We'll make sure the neighborhood is safe, so pick a tree we can take home with us."

The man, called Wekiah, looked around and fell on his way.

"Even if they say so..."

Basically, the orange trees growing here were huge.

Anyway, if it's rooted, the tree here is a natural tree. In other words, the roots would be stretched naturally.

Large trees match the amount of branches and also the amount of root hair needed. I mean, we need to cut the area around the roots a lot.

Given that the six of us are going to carry them home, I would prefer a tree up to about 2 meters... but in all the way around, there was no tree like that.

"I want you to look for as small a tree as you can. It's hard to bring back a tree that looks like it could be more than four meters."

"Well, there's some bird spinning on the stairs...... ok, we'll find a little tree. Watch out for grassy pythons and dragon frogs."

So they split into the woods, searching for a small tree.

At Wekiah's behest, he decided to go check the edge of the slope, which was unlikely to be too sunny.

"But you look like a good orange."

With caution around him, Cochbun took one orange in front of him.

"Stop it."

"To?"

"We haven't got any information out of the JDA yet on whether it's safe or not"

"What? Can you eat this?"

"There's only six of us. If someone comes out with a stomachache and can't move, you're gonna get in the way of your job. At least you'll do it when you get home."

That's what they said, and Cochven stared at the orange like he had no choice, "You're clockwork?," he muttered, slamming into the backpack.

"What, a saddle change for Aven?

Clockwork Orange is a working-class slang in eastern London that looks decent, but actually means weird guys.

Spine When he heard it, Cochbun laughed, saying out of the way "groove of" (* 1).

"What's that?

"No matter how much Mandarin, I'll read about Bernard Shaw"

"Show?"

The moment I was stunned by a full Doya face as I penetrated, the scouts that were at the beginning raised their voices, pointing to the diagonal front to the right.

"Python!"

A second row of avant-gardes took out a capture rod for the bore.

A stand-alone lovedophis python is a large monster that is well-established and relatively easy to knock down if not winded or hitched.

If you hold your head down with a capture stick for the bore, you won't be attacked by the opponent because they try to escape by wrapping it around a stick, no matter how huge the snake is.

If you want to stop by later and crush your head, it's OK.

However, caution should be exercised when other monsters mix during battle and when struck abruptly, because the danger jumps as quickly as possible.

"Undistracted woods, but you're lucky the sesame grass is short"

Jingura shrugged so, wary of the disturbing monsters.

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That afternoon, we were stuck in the office with the rosary on our foreheads.

It was just raining, and after the Tsukuba line, I was rushing around to the chores that had accumulated, but that was just a paragraph away.

"Over-all wheat mower, I hope you can do it soon"

"If we don't move on, Dr. Nathan's going to intervene."

"Speaking of which, I hear Narise has asked for your help."

"JDA's in trouble too."

Said it as if it were some other HR, sounding as if the afternoon bell on a rainy day alluded to the coming of disaster to us who were enjoying Goutala.

"Who?

"I'm Senior Cui."

"Is something wrong?

"The delivery of everything ends today, so I heard from you in the morning that you would stop by both the NY event meeting and your friend Sakaki's request."

"Sakaki-san's friend?

When Sancho opened the door, Cui, who brought a plain eyed man, came into the room as he took off his coat.

"Oh, Zi. I finally finished delivering the example, because I ended up delivering 2,400 cars."

"Ooh, wow!

"Is 20% increase okay for those who receive it?

"We have over 2,000 contracts, as many as we can, so we should be fine"

"There are 86 schools in the state alone and more than 200 in the state. Still, if we secure ten cars per school, can we be critical?"

"Right."

"Instead, Nakajima's a mummy. Say 48 million to something like that."

Apparently, Kathy brought a large quantity of DAD standby units to the package of equipment she was making in the early morning.

This is another case where Simon is going to ask for something.

"Well, I'm sure that's gonna be a problem next time"

"What?

"Forgery of D-cards"

A way to use someone else's D card is to connect to D card counterfeiting.

Anyway, the D-card material has not been found to be particularly special metal. The display system is still a mystery.

The fourteen-character string engraved at the top of the screen, which was initially a mystery, had been deciphered by the US decoding squad - that is, Monica - to announce that it was ID.

It was assumed on the dial used to rank the example, but that's the outfit that proved it.

Creating meaningless literature will be difficult, but this time it is a counterfeit copy made with the real thing on hand.

If it just looks like it, I feel like it's going to be surprisingly easy to reproduce.

Put that card down and you'll be all clear about some pre-exam checks.

"... seniors really sound like criminals"

"At least tell me you're a detective."

Nevertheless, the thought process of a famous detective is not significantly different from that of a criminal. There's only a difference between whether or not you actually commit a crime.

"If you're looking into the abyss, is that the one?

"You're not talking about such a big story. Anyone will come up with one of these days, and even once, it's easier than using someone else's D-card. Besides, if you're a dungeon monster, you're not gonna cross with a monster like Nietzsche says."

"Ungehoyern (* 2) So!

"Deutsch tickles my heart."

"Handelskammer (Chamber of Commerce), Rantville (Farmer), Eugentherberg (Youth Hostel), they're cool for nothing"

"Anyway, if we're gonna be perfect, we need to be able to spot fake D-cards."

Anyway, that strange indication is being made, there must be an absolute D factor activity there, and it is likely that it can be judged by a reference machine made by Mr. Nakajima.

"That's good, too, but shouldn't we just know if we're having a party?

Sure, that's fine in this case. Instead, if you don't have to look up the cards, it's not like you've ever crossed them.

"That's right. And there's going to be some kind of change."

"Right. Seniors, take out only changes in value, and then generalize in NY events."

He says Nakajima has already created a reference machine for the real D-card owner.

Anyway, there are only two of them, so Gawa also generated them with a 3D printer.

"Hmm. This is increasingly advantageous, isn't it? If you speak German, it's Four Tiles."

"Ugh... you look more like a criminal"

"Rude, at least say entrepreneur."

The thought process of successful entrepreneurs is not significantly different from that of criminals in that they are not caught by the rules. Maybe there's only a difference between being arrested or not.

"No, that's evil. You don't look like an entrepreneur."

"Bu."

"No, you guys, I'm sorry it sounds fun, but it's too derailed"

Cui interrupted and introduced the plain skinny man.

Taninokura: "So, this is you. Sakaki-kun knows you, and analytical chemistry is your specialty." "This is Taninokura. Best regards,"

"It's Fang Village, it's nice to meet you. Could it be about the refractive index?

When Eye Ball's crystal liquefied mysterious substance asked Cui for an analysis of the change in refractive index to pure water, through Sakami, he introduced us to an expert in analytical chemistry.

But even though it's only been about ten days, have you come to any conclusions yet?

"Yes."

"You don't have to go out of your way, if you just report the results -"

"I don't have a ton of demos!

"Oh?!

Mr. Taninokura said that by accidentally riding out his body.

A rosary, surprised by it, flew from above his head to the plate on the beam. So, me, have you ever left the rosary on your head? Objectively speaking, you're a weird guy, it...

"How's it going? Relax."

Cui smiles bitterly at him.

"Ko, what the hell is this substance?!

"No, I didn't know that, so I asked for it."

He calmed down a little to too much honesty that he said with a bitter smile to Mr. Taninokura, who moves in and talks.

"Well, that's right. It's been ten days since I left it, so I almost made the best analogy from the measurements."

He said after taking a breath there.

"This fluid, in a nutshell, eliminates dielectric dispersion."

"With Doyuko?

"In other words, it eliminates the vibration number dependency of the dielectric function."

"I don't know."

Mr. Taninokura finally began to explain when he frowned.

"Refractive index, as you know, is a coefficient for calculating the speed of light going into the medium, calculated at the square root of (specific magnetic permeability x specific dielectric). In other words, if the specific magnetic permeability or the specific dielectric is greater, it will be greater."

"We initially assumed that this liquid was a magnetic fluid and would increase the specific magnetic permeability, but it did not respond at all to the magnetic field. I mean, increasing the specific dielectric rate is certain."

Mr. Taninokura pulled the material out of his bag.

"As you can see in the science chronology, the specific dielectric potential of pure water is about 80.36 degrees at 20 degrees."

"Huh? You can think of specific magnetic permeability as almost 1, right?"

"Yes, it's almost transparent, so you can assume that the quenching factor is also 0"

"So the refractive index of water is close to nine?

It's an 80.36 square root.

"That's 8.964."

"Yeah?"

It's not a 7.9 noise, that.

"But in a sufficiently low frequency range, it's the crooks."

That's what Mr. Taninokura said, drawing water molecules on paper.

"In liquids with polarity in the molecule, polarization forms in the same direction as the electric field when an electric field is applied from the outside"

"So you're saying that molecules point in the same direction?

"Yes, it is."

"The polarization has orientation polarization, ion polarization, electron polarization, whatever, but in the less frequent bands, it all takes effect to form a specific dielectric."

On paper, the depicted water molecules are placed in alignment. You're pretty good.

"When I say polarization, very appropriately, I wish you could think of something as turning right on the top side of the waveform and left on the bottom side of the waveform"

"So the higher the frequency, the faster you turn right or left"

"That's right. When it is largely in the area of radio waves, there will begin to be a delay in the movement of the molecule in the inversion of the electric field - that is, in the inversion of the orientation polarization. Still, molecules exercise hard to follow it, generating heat. So it's a microwave."

"Ha ha."

It takes physical time for the molecule to turn right or left.

If the frequency is low, the molecule moves in time and aligns nicely, but if the electric field flips faster than the molecule travel time, the molecule does not line up nicely, which affects the dielectric index?

The irregular motion of the molecule at this time generates thermal energy. It is the microwave that uses this principle.

"Beyond that bandwidth, the inversion of the orientation polarization can no longer be followed at all by the inversion of the electric field, and the orientation polarization is gone."

The subject of the refractive index in this case is visible light.

There will be a delay in inversion, that is, the frequency of the waves where dielectric heating occurs will be about 10 squares orders, from about 10 squares orders. Note that the microwave is a nine-fold order of ten.

In contrast, the visible light becomes a 14-fold order of 400 to 800 terahertz, or 10. Well, there will be no orientation polarization.

"Does that mean that higher frequencies will eliminate orientation polarization, leaving only ion polarization and electron polarization?

"Ultimately, it will only be electron polarization"

"In other words, it eliminates the vibration number dependency of the dielectric function -"

"When the frequency increases, the orientation polarization stays intact."

"On what principle?!

Mr. Taninokura shook his head with dark eyes.

"I don't know. Measuring and estimating the surface of the phenomenon was all we had."

That's right. It's only been ten days, what's wrong with being able to investigate to that point?

"Anyway, this liquid is relatively soluble, but it dissolves in pure water up to a concentration of about 1% at 20 degrees. So this is where we measured the refractive index by concentration and frequency."

As far as that table was checked, there did not appear to be any significant change in the refractive index to a concentration of about 0.002%. And there was little difference between frequencies.

"Senior, what is this..."

"So you can make 50,000 times the amount of liquid."

"If it can be recovered or reused by distillation..."

"Maybe even a small amount of Eli. A seven-nanometer ArF liquid immersion exposure device will come true. Why don't you bring it to NIKON?

NIKON is a manufacturer dedicated to liquid immersion exposure devices.

If this liquid is likely to be put into practice, it must be appreciated most highly.

"Uh, I'd like to continue my research, if I may… actually, I went up to that request today"

Mr. Taninokura said so, roughly raising his hand.

"When you say research, what kind of research do you do?

"No, well, it's the mechanism of action of this substance, or the identification of molecules, which will eventually be in perspective until synthesis."

"Hmmm......"

(Three good, what do you think? If it's a D-Factor entanglement, wouldn't that be such a waste of analysis?

(If a molecule could be identified, synthesizing the same molecule might not have the same effect)

(That's right...)

(But seniors. Don't you think it's worth the challenge, even in vain? The foundation is important)

Well, it sure is.

"Okay. I don't know what will happen, but I'll keep it for a while."

"Oh! Thank you!

"However, the spill to the outside world is NG."

"That's already! I'll leave the materials behind, so how about later! Experiment quickly...... Ah, here's your contact info!

Mr. Taninokura, when he took out his business card by now and put it on the table, went home with a softness and greeting.

"How dare you."

When I said that to Tsui with a bitter smile, she repeated her usual line to Sanchong.

"Hey, the rational guy... right?

"The explanation was, it seemed pretty decent. It's hard to insult."

"What are you insulting?"

Shut up. Are we done talking yet? And it was all on the couch. When the glass showed its face, it circled over the couch and shook its tail.

"Oh, yeah, yeah. Senior Cui, because we are leaving for NY on the 21st."

I was surprised to hear that.

"Oh, you already had a date?

"Of course, it's like a miracle that a big exhibition hall was rented a little over a month ago."

That's right. There's been an international exhibition hall buried for a year.

"Speaking of which, I heard you made it Emirates, but we were all very convinced to go all the way around Dubai, right?"

"Well, you mean the area was pushed off..."

Yes, Mr. Cui clouded the words.

"Oh, was it Mr. Tochi"

Edge: "That's right. Everyone was pushed off by the one. The problem is that late night flights only make meals soggy, so they use flights where dinner is served on the way home." "Ha, maniacs aren't Dada, are they?"

She means she's on an iron plane. What do you mean, in the case of planes? Ride Tobi? Ride Pre? None of them are pinned.

"Anyway, as soon as Seniors Cui leaves, we need to announce the equipment owned by the D-card. Please complete the reference machine."

"When you wake up, you say you're gonna make the final adjustments, so you're gonna be okay."

"Please. I'll transfer the rewards before the trip. So it doesn't have to be Mr. Nakajima's personal account?

"It's better to keep it as income as a company for once, but with less taxes. Anyway, it's our company deficit."

Cui said that with a laugh. I'm not going to blame you for dungeon taxes.

Then we had a meeting about the NY event for a while, and Cui got home about evening.

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"Orange tree brought up?!

Saiga was surprisingly and unexpectedly recapitulating to the information that came around with urgent treatment from the Guild Division.

"Yes, they say it's Kagelow"

"Didn't I treat you like a forbidden item?

"It was Sunday morning that we were treated as a non-take-out item because it was a measure tailored to the Dungeon Agency's no-harvest request."

"Dungeon Regulation Application Rules…"

"Yes, it's Saturday that Kagelow's folks got in."

There are no holidays in the dungeons. And I can't get in touch within the dungeon.

For this reason, it was decided that the rules would apply from the dungeon of entry after the time of regulation.

"I wish I could regulate as of Wednesday..."

It's a late festival where I regret it.

"But you used to bring trees from 21 layers. Instead, you didn't disappear once you pulled it out."

"Isn't it because he's still alive?"

"Oh."

If you say so, it certainly is. There is talk that even demons can be taken outside. Otherwise, stampede and so on shouldn't happen.

"That's why I dug the dungeon."

"You were lucky"

The ground and walls of the dungeons are treated as indestructible items, but some digging can be done, for example, where there is soil.

It depends on where the roots of the trees are eating into the indestructible part of the dungeon.

"But even if you can't ban it from being taken out, at least you need to know where you're going. Anyway, even one branch is the noise of Tsukuba. One tree doesn't know what's going to happen."

That said, when they say that's what the Dungeon Management Division does, it's a subtle thing.

I felt like there was going to be more of these grey zone issues from now on, but the Dungeon Agency was supposed to have been created for that. The problem is that we can't make quick decisions or actions for discussion.

Sometimes in the problems caused by the dungeons, that could have been fatal.

"Once it's a license at the time of sale, we can trace it to the last sale…"

"Don't deceive me."

JDA is neither an investigative agency nor a violent device. If we fail to control it at the dungeon exit, we will have to leave it to national laws.

But...

"Go after the license and identify the route."

"Okay. And then what?"

Saiga shrugged her shoulders deliberately.

"I'll leave it to the investigating agency."

That said, when he turned up his receiver, Saiga pressed Terazawa's number.