Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku

Lesson XVIII: The Original Use

He said that the ship carrying the captive officials was headed upstream.

As Razette poured tea into the cup, she reported it like a public tale.

Sora, who reached for the cup, was grinning to death.

"The winter river must be cold"

After trapping the officials and capturing them, they moved extremely quickly.

A grand lulu entered the church from the surface and asked Geist and the faithful to explain the “facts” of the officials' attempts to indiscriminately kill the inhabitants with poisonous wheat poisoning, and to break the officials immediately.

Additionally, Rhulu also conveyed Sola's words.

"Though a devout believer, what you read is man. Sometimes I make mistakes. But I want to hear stories about mythology, so if it's possible, I want a devout believer from Geist."

Seeing the agitation of the believers and the suspicious eyes of the inhabitants of the town directed at the believers, Geist understands that he has received a bewilderment.

Politely, “innocent officials”, including women, had posted autographed accusations in various parts of the town and apologized for the untimely death of their colleagues.

The ladies repeat uniformly.

The church has nothing to do with this case, the church itself is innocent.

Of course, it's counterproductive.

Anyway, the announced motive for the crime is to inflict heavenly punishment on those who are not believers.

The “devout faithful” officials praised by the First Bishop were caught in indiscriminate killings.

Just because you're a church person, there's a dangerous guy attached to the electorate idea.

The gaze at seeing the faithful has sharpened.

Geist and Sharina are running around here to restore confidence in the church.

─ ─ It's time for one of you to fall.

Sora laughs, searching for what to send to the item of sympathy.

Because I think I can let this crap lose another stage of my faith in the Church.

Razette laughs bitterly at Sora, who once again begins to be malicious.

"You mustn't abuse me too much. Because if a geist with a collar takes turns with someone else, my job will increase."

"Yes, yes, I'll think about it"

Sora didn't care if she was stabbed in the nail, and flushed it gently.

"How's the rye flour collection going?

Sola, who drank tea, asks.

A few days after her fall, Sola hasn't spoken of rye, but she's still not in the book.

The warm cup was comfortable in cold hands.

"They've already recovered it with regard to Crossport and the surrounding villages. I've been contacted by other towns and villages, but I think it will take a few days before I finish collecting them."

Sora nodded mysteriously at Razette's words.

Wide diffusion ranges and understaffing are affecting.

It took the form of a purchase when collecting it, but it was also difficult to negotiate with some reluctant merchants.

Nevertheless, negotiations will also come together in accordance with what is known about poisonous wheat.

"Ask the boarding house union to explain and publicize the collection status, just in case"

Unless the recovery of poisonous wheat is completed, no rye may be imported.

Even now, there are people who try to smuggle rye in and get Sola to buy and collect it as poisonous wheat.

People in Kleinsert territory tend in strange directions.

"... Speaking of which, I'd like to ask Master Sola something"

Razette lowers her hips to the chair opposite Sola.

Sola opens her mouth only half thinking about whether she could test to prevent poisonous wheat imports.

"Is that an example mirror?

"That's right. What is that?

The mirror is the property of Lulu. It's closer to saying it's a research subject.

Lulu in the matter, after being briefed by Sola, is locked in a room and immersed in an experiment.

It's the result of Sola's outlook off thinking about throwing a round of explanations at Llu.

"That's a half mirror.... coarse."

With the hands put together behind her head as pillows, Sora laid down in a chair.

Half mirrors are also called magic mirrors.

Normal mirrors form metal films on glass surfaces, but half-mirrors intentionally increase the transmittance of light by thinning metal films.

Through this machining, the other side can be confirmed by light transmitted through the half-mirror from the dark spot.

However, due to the strong light reflected in the metal membrane from Mingkong, the transmitted light is not noticed.

"However, when I tried to build it, I had one problem."

Sola unwraps both hands she had on her pillow and reaches for the cup.

Razette poured the replacement into the empty cup and left the room with the missing teapot.

I guess I'll have a new one.

As Sola stretches out, in the winter she finds herself in a hiccups with warm sunlight.

After a while, Razette returned so I resumed explaining.

"The problem is how to make a metal thin film on the surface of the glass"

When it comes to plating in this world, it is an amalgam method and a vapor deposition method by heating magic.

How the former melts metal into mercury to create a membrane on a glass surface.

The latter method is to evaporate the metal and attach it to the glass.

Both seemed to require considerable skill to make thin films.

But Sola never wanted to give up.

I soaked myself in the bath, haunting my head for hours, and flashed.

You don't have to make thin films.

With her shoulders clasped, Sola picked the sleeve of her clothes.

Watermark Razette's face over the cloth on her sleeve.

"If you open countless holes you won't know until you get close, you'll see the other side."

The half-mirror Sola conceived is a method of treating normal metal membranes after they have been vaporly deposited onto the glass surface.

"There is something called sputtering in the painting method. Skip paint with a brush and use small droplets."

Sola drilled a hole in the metal membrane in this way.

Look at the liquid mercury in the paint and sputter it toward the metal thin film.

Mercury that has become water droplets forms amalgam when it adheres to a metal thin film.

And wipe it off before the mercury is completely tamed.

The countless mercury droplets flown with sputtering dissolve the metal membrane one by one and drill the hole.

If you repeat it again and again, you can make a metal thin film of spots.

But this created new problems again.

When you look at the mirror as a whole, the reflectivity of the light becomes different, and the metal thin film part becomes dull.

The razette with the points, I recall.

"You're the identity of the discomfort that Sania and Gorge were saying?

"Have you even noticed Gorge? Well, yeah. For once, to mislead, the whole mirror was loosely curved to diffuse light."

Diffusion of light causes illusions and the area of the dull area appears small.

─ ─ I let you squeeze a lot of wisdom into it...

I didn't know they were spotted, and Sora sighed.

Razette opens her mouth, observing Sora's tricks with interest.

"That's an ingenuity to the point of perseverance.... What were you really going to use it for?

Sora slipped her gaze away from the window subtly.

"... as I said before, in order to trap a government official from the beginning, I intend to use..."

"It's a lie, isn't it? If you were going to do that from the start, you shouldn't have had to get rid of the wall. So, in conjunction with the hidden hallway that was already built, the plan was to create another trick, right?

Razette stares jiggly at Sola's side.

My eyes say more than my mouth that I won't miss any minor changes.

"... I hear Sania's tail is covered with black and white two-colored hair"

Sola spoke without context.

Razette tilted her neck wondering what she was going to say all of a sudden.

"Sure, Sania's tail is two-colored, but that's..."

What does it have to do with anything?

Razette's question was speechless.

Sora dropped her fist on the desk.

A dull but powerful, heavyweight striking sound that echoes at the bottom of the belly.

Sola's mouth opens small.

"─ It was..."

"Yes?"

I can't hear Sora, and Razette turns her head.

"It was a little later. Huh!

Without worrying about Gatan's chair falling, Sola rises up in momentum.

Tears of repentance were telling the cheeks.

She is biting her thin lips so much that she worries that she may bleed.

Seeing the look on Sola's face, Razette understood.

"No way, just to take a peek at the tail. That mirror?

"That's right! Unlike the ears, the tail remains hidden at all times. It's not a matter of being out of the way because it's short or anything! I want to see it! Sania doesn't understand. I don't know anything. I don't understand the identity of the advantage I have! But I don't care now. I, I..."

Sora breathes heavily, her lungs. Burn them down, screaming all the time.

"I want to see your tail!

He gripped his fist firmly in front of his chest, and Sola yelled.

It was full of solid ambitions that deserved to be described as masculine.

But Razette turns her sympathetic gaze to the door.

Questioning Razette's reaction, Sola followed her gaze to the door of the room.

The door was open.

One step into the room, in a footed position, one girl was solidifying.

With eyes so cold that the contents of the teapot in her hand are about to freeze, the girl stares at Sola.

"... kedamono"

The girl, Sania, shrugged just one word, pulled her legs back and closed the door.

Sora opens the fist she was holding in front of her chest and then calmly turns back to Razette.

"I asked Sania to come back so Razette could brew a tea replacement. Sania, who brought the tea she asked for, overheard my ambitions. Now my ratings are down...?

Razette nodded quietly.

"Correct."

Sola ran out.

Sora ran down the hallway wondering if she knew anything about the noise that had caused the wind and opened the door.

"It's a misunderstanding, Sania!

"Shut up. Don't stop by, Kedamono pervert!

Sora's excuses and Sania's cursing go away.

Lazette, left alone, narrowed her eyes to the light of a warm day and stretched out.

"─ It's a beautiful day."

Somewhere, the sound of people being thrown over and falling to the ground rang.