Three years after D Genesis Dungeon

§067 D factor 12/15 (sat)

We returned to layer 10 last night, and after a night there, departed early in the morning and returned to the ground in the morning.

"Now," "Oh, come home. How was it?"

Mr. Naruse, who is completely familiar with the office, greeted us with the natural feeling of working here for a long time.

"I've checked it perfectly." "Eh? Did you get the mining?"

Mr. Naruse looked suspiciously at us, who seemed to get the unknown skills.

"Yes, well, somehow."

We reported that Genomos dropped mining and confirmed its effect on layer 20.

"Are you used it? Are you okay?"

The use of unknown skills is dangerous.

It's not because we have an appraisal right now, but before you get an appraisal, I don't feel like you're just looking at your name. Super-healing, like immortality, would be a slime-like trap.

Beginner's heroism? No, pure scientific curiosity.

Many scientists have come to use one's body to see something in history. Most people say "crazy" before scientists. If you really want to try and are convinced of the consequences, the scientist tends to be a risk taker. As long as you use yourself, do not conflict with the Helsinki Declaration (* 1).

Werner Forssman, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for a cardiac catheter in 1956, inserted a urinary catheter from his vena cava in his left arm into the right atrium during his internship. The hospital was fired for the experiment, but will receive a Nobel Prize 30 years later.

Nearby, in the year the dungeon appeared, Michael Smith was doing research on himself as an experimental bench. He tested what was the most painful when stung by a bee. He seemed to have suffered the most pain from his nostrils, but he proudly received 10 trillion gold for the prestigious Physiology and Entomology Award. Even if it was the Zimbabwean Dollar in the 2015 Nobel Prize. He is, of course, different from the Canadian who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993.

Perhaps it wasn't enough to think about it now, but if you think about it, you have to try it out.

"Yes. There seems to be no particular effect other than the mineral drop."

Naruse exhaled as if relieved, but was surprised at the next moment, "Did you confirm the drop?"

"It's only 20 layers."

I pretended to be from my backpack and took out a vanadium ingot. I don't really talk about storage and storage.

"It was vanadium that dropped in 20 layers." "Vanadium !?"

Vanadium is a rare metal used in the chemical field where we worked, but most of the demand will be for steelmaking additives. The price should have been less than 10,000 yen for 1kg. Gold is a little less than 5,000 yen per gram, so the digits are literally different.

"? Yes, it's soaring, but it's not that expensive?" Why not? "

Four nines is 99.99%. Sometimes I write 4N. Older audiophiles would have used 6N or 7N cables for speaker cables. The dungeon's drop item states that the name is vanadium, so if you shave it, it will be a 100% vanadium ingot.

"Yes. Perhaps it's 100% possible." "Yes. Actually, there is no such metal vanadium."

Vanadium is a natural resource on earth, but the ore deposits (* 2) have low quality. Moreover, an efficient and innovative method for obtaining high-purity metal vanadium has not been established. The higher the purity, the more expensive it is.

"Even at 99.7% to 99.9%, there is a difference of about 80,000 yen to 110,000 yen for 1 kg." "Hey, it's surprising." A cube costs 100,000 yen for 100g. "

One million kilos is amazing. One drop is about the same as heel potion (1). Say, isn't 10 times worse? Still far from gold.

"Aside from the price, the resources are unevenly distributed in South Africa, China and Russia, so it is a big news from the viewpoint of stable supply and security."

Oh, is there any point of view? Certainly, it is important as a nation.

"But, after all, it's a 1kg ingot. Isn't it difficult to meet the demand?"

"A little earlier data from the previous company says that the annual demand for metal vanadium is about 1,000 tons. Except for ferro-vanadium, which is the center of the demand, of course." If you try to fix it, you need to eliminate 3 million bodies only with vanadium metal? "

Upon hearing that, Naruse made a strange face.

"Eh? That's the calculation ..." "In normal cases, the drop rate is about one in three," Miyoshi added.

As expected, there are no more than 8,200 hunts a day. Even if you challenge with 100 teams, it seems difficult to defeat an average of 82 bodies per team. That layer is cold.

"It seems like we're going to cover Yoyogi alone, but there are quite a few dungeons in Japan," said Naruse.

That's a pretty mystery.

Of the 36 or 37 areas around the world, only about 80 have been discovered, but there are nine dungeons in Japan, including those that have been super-shallow. Like a rare metal, there should be a reason for uneven distribution, but it is not well understood at this time. There are many untouched places in other countries and it is thought that they have not been found yet, but I think it is too biased.

Nonetheless, only 20 Yoyogi will produce vanadium in the 20 layers, but it may be in another layer of another dungeon.

"Anyway, the contents of RU22-0012 have been proven." "At least 20 layers."

At that time, Miyoshi's phone vibrated. "Oh, I'm sorry. I'm like a senior," and went away to the dining room.

"So, is it publicly Christmas?"

Naruse-san has no time to report to her boss, so she's not worried.

"That's about the end of the preparation. However, even if you do not have to worry about it, I think that you can get a good number of mining with Yoyogi."

After all, it is 1 / 10,000. The orb appearance rate is by far the highest. Besides, it's that infinity. If you have a high level of magic, you can easily win. I'm going to be able to bring a powerful firearm in that place.

"Why do you know?" "I got it in 3 days again."

"It's only D Powers ... No, I understand. Speaking of which, this is almost done."

Naruse-san gave me a tablet full of documents.

According to the report, 266 inscriptions are currently reported, of which 161 are dungeon manual-like, 82 are history-like, and the remaining 23 are meaningless. And it seems that about 40% of the content seems dub.

"I think 266 are more than I expected." "On average, one dungeon is found every year."

Oh, I see. Is 80 sheets every year, 240 sheets in three years?

"She said, I felt that it was a little less." "Actually, the deeper you go, the more frequently you discover it, so the pace may increase in the future."

Naruse shrugged her shoulders, which may be confusing as she wears more. The discovery of the inscription is that there are monster drops, but there are also things that are hidden somewhere on the floor or just dropped on the ground in the mountainous area.

"If you look at the properties of the translated material, it seems that the important factor often comes from the surroundings of special individuals similar to the area boss."

RU22-0012 is an area boss and BF26-0003 was found around a unique individual that suddenly appeared like Hecate. The former is an inscription that contains information on ore drops and the latter is information about food drops.

"This is also true."

And Naruse displayed a page. There it was written GB26-0007.

"This is from the Isle of Man dungeon, but it was written about the dungeon safe area."

It describes a safe area and a safe layer that occur after the 32nd layer in the dungeon.

"Is the safe layer one safe layer?" "That's right." "Senior. If you find such a layer, you can make a town.

Miyoshi has returned to the conversation, probably because the call was over.

"What is Midori-san?" "I'm talking about an example of a device.

I nodded at it and went back to the safe area.

"I think land use issues in the dungeon are likely to recur. Mr. Naruse, it's better to have rules in place now."

Naruse nodded and said, "I'll try to raise it secretly."

There were many other important inscriptions, such as US01-0001, which supported the dungeon-passage theory, and AU10-0003, which described the role of the dungeon.

As I glanced at them, I noticed that many words that were not familiar in reality appeared many times.

"What is magical element?" "Is it a magical element in fiction?"

Miyoshi immediately answered, but this word was replaced by this concept by Mr. Naruse who gained understanding of foreign languages. So maybe Naruse's vocabulary is probably related.

"No, I'd like to ask Mr. Naruse's image." "Well ... I guess it's an element that embodies the power of the dungeon."

I thought I could use an atom or an element, but added that it was likely to be misunderstood. An element that embodies the power of the dungeon. dungeon atom. Well, it looks like a popular robot anime.

"If you want to embody the power of the dungeon, isn't the factor good? D-factor. The root of Latin is" actor. "" Nice, that's hiring. "" Oh, but this summer It's in the published Psychological Review, D Factor. ''

Miyoshi's search was a study published by a joint research team of Copenhagen University, Ulm University and Koblenz-Landau University, and it seems to be a common factor in dark personality traits. A dark factor.

"Abbreviated abbreviations are common. ATMs are terrible, right?"

"And according to AU10-0003, it seems like a dungeon is a tool for spreading that magic-the D-factor?" "Oh, is that OK?"

Miyoshi looked uneasy and heard.

"Assuming that there is a D-factor. The effect on the human body of itself is not particularly problematic in terms of public health."

That's the information that came from the Explorer's overall health check. Apparently, there was no significant difference in the incidence of the disease when compared to those who did not.

"In other words, from a non-public health perspective, there is a problem." "Is it a problem ... what do you think about Mr. Yoshimura's level up and status, and so on?"

"It would mean that you think level and status are related to the phenomenon of investigator enhancement. Is that the problem?" "Yes, but Explorers are particularly aggressive There was no evidence that he was affected or mentally affected, just that he had gained strength or gained strength --- " "

Naruse nodded greatly.

"Now the top rankings can easily break the world record in athletics."

Surely. With the AGI-200, I feel that I can run 100m in less than 9 seconds, maybe less than 2 seconds. If you are not careful, you can be treated as a monster.

"If the mysterious phenomenon that occurs inside and outside the dungeon is due to its D-factor, it means that neither skill orbs nor potions can happen without it."

If that were the case, the phenomena could not be elucidated by desperately conducting a chemical analysis of the potion. After all, the body that causes the phenomenon is not in it, or is probably not a chemical component.

"Then, using a skill orb or potion in a dungeon would be more effective ..." "It seems unlikely to be a hoax."

In fact, the effect of Asha was amazing. This may be because the concentration of the D-factor is much higher in the dungeon. In three years, the potion applied to people far away from the dungeon and who did not own a D-card might have been much less effective, even though it had spread all over the world in three years.

"Monsters are made of D-factor, and it seems that it diffuses when you defeat it. The black light that comes out when you defeat it is D-factor ..." Naruse continues.

Speaking of which, even when using skill orbs, light enters the body.

"The status may be the amount of D-factor taken into the body or something to use it properly ..."

I clap my hands with bread.

"In short, there's a mysterious substance called the D-factor, and it's natural that it's used beyond the dungeon. So if you don't have it in the connected world, it's difficult for you to make a dungeon. I guess you are trying to improve the environment by distributing factors. " "Is it trying to co-exist with the indigenous people? Anyway, it seems that they are trying to make humankind dependent on the dungeon with various benefits ... I do not think that if you want to destroy it, you will not do such troublesome things "Seniorly." "Senior. Whether human beings are willing to destroy or not, human beings can set up something that can do this in reality. Do you think? "" Not at all "," it is by Hey "

In short, everything is three inches across the chest.

"Well, as we said in the dungeon, we have to capture it steadily and wait for the first contact." "Why don't we come here from the other side?"

I jokingly said that, but Naruse-san's complexion was not sunny.

"What kind of reaction will humans see? ... I understand a bit why countries don't disclose Russian information to the public."

"Is it okay to disclose that?" "When you have to make an important decision, if it's accurate information, it's better to have no matter how terrible the information is."

I said so and put down the tablet.