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scene: 156 Town of New Canterbury
The cruise on the Solar Grace was elegant. However, it is terribly boring. When I got tired of watching the ocean from day to day, I decided to read the Quell Clan's technical report compiled by the researchers.
I was the one who asked to study the Quell Clan's technology, so I'm in charge. Therefore, all the reports from the researchers will come to me, but when I was in Agarta, I didn't have time to read them one by one.
By the way, there were people who read and evaluated the report separately from me, so there was no problem. I only heard the results from those who evaluated it and judged them.
Begin to read the report that remained in the subspace. Kawai seems to have started studying English against the English.
The Cubic Sigil, which is fundamental to the Quell Clan's technology, has yet to understand its principles. Therefore, it is not possible to create a new three-dimensional sigil, but by examining the information obtained from the three-dimensional sigil and knowledge skills used by the Quell clan, it is now possible to investigate only how to use it.
I got the "Basic knowledge (3D sigil)" "Intermediate knowledge (3D sigil)" "Advanced knowledge (3D sigil)" that I can get from the skill list. However, that knowledge did not include the fundamental principles of the three-dimensional sigil. I can only assume that I did it on purpose, but it has made it difficult for me to investigate the Quell Clan's technology.
Moreover, what I got as a skill was not knowledge, but encyclopedic information. Individual information is not organized, and it seems that one cannot understand the whole by simply taking into account the information gained from the skill.
I read the report the researcher looked into and pitched it against the information in my head. By doing so, the information is systematized.
There was a three-dimensional crest in the report that was slightly different. It seems that the three-dimensional crest named "Kadenjinbeki" was fixed to something like a yen shield.
The researchers made a small object, attached it to a circular shield about 30cm in diameter, and tried to shed some reproach, but nothing seemed to have changed.
When I examined the knowledge obtained from the knowledge skill of "Charged Shot", I noticed that there was something different from other three-dimensional crest. It means that there is no word for source rebuke.
Instead, the word 'Ecurel' comes up. This seems to be a word for some kind of energy, but I don't know what it means.
I spent some time on a boat trip looking into that and arrived in England.
"We've finally arrived."
When we arrived at the English harbor, we were stepped off the ship and escorted to the food area. Moving from the Transfer Dome to the Stone Circle in the Food Area, I saw a large group of soldiers guarding it.
You're very well guarded, aren't you?
When I talk to Raymond,
"No, the United States and Japan are building barriers, right?" We only have a large number of people in our country. ”
From Stone Circle to town, it's like a horse-drawn carriage ride.
“I'm sorry I can only prepare such an outdated ride.”
Raymond apologized. In Agarta, I was traveling by car, so I think it is comparable to that.
I smile bitterly.
But isn't it difficult to take care of the horses?
"That's right." I miss the times when everyone had a car. "
In fact, not everyone could have had a car, but Raymond probably grew up in such an environment.
Raymond led us to New Canterbury. The city of New Canterbury is a town of about 50,000 people. Water supply and sewage were maintained, but there was no energy relationship such as gas or electricity. Therefore, it seems that each household makes and uses kamado and fireplaces.
I think I'll need a lot of firewood, but what are you doing? Ask Raymond that question.
“We certainly need a lot of firewood. However, since most of the food area is forest, I think that the timber resources will be OK for the time being.”
They were going to develop a new energy source before the timber resources were depleted. However, I was going to build a power dam, but I think I'm working on something else.
We stayed at a hotel in New Canterbury and studied Europe. The survey materials are newspapers published in the food area.
I carefully studied it from a newspaper about a year ago and analyzed the impact of the civil war on Europe and the food area.
“The civil war seems to have destroyed factories in Europe and killed engineers.”
Thought you might be able to build a weapon?
“Maybe so.”
Since it is a British newspaper, it may not be accurate if you don't read other countries' newspapers, but it seems that the civil war in France was the most intense.
The European food area seems to be lacking in energy, as is the United Kingdom. Everywhere seems to have returned two hundred years ago, and the landscape is idyllic.
Sometimes Raymond came in and asked questions about the investigation and corrected any errors. Kawai shrugs his shoulders and opens his mouth to the idyllic landscape.
Isn't this good?
Kawai said. Hearing that, Raymond smiles bitterly.
“Wait, the absence of electricity means we have to produce food, we have to build it, we have to build it, we have to build it, we have to build it, we have to build it by hand, we have to build it by animals.”
"Mmm, that's too hard." Do I need some machinery? "
"Of course. What about the Japanese?" Can you go back to the life you lived 200 years ago? "
Most people would be able to go back if they had no choice, but some of them would lose their temper for life.
"It must be tough. There are going to be a lot of people complaining to the government.”
“Yes, and the lack of electricity in healthcare is fatal. Many patients died without access to medical devices or effective medicines. That's why we only need electricity.”
It is said that the manufacturing equipment cannot be used and cannot be made even if it is related to medicine. It can't be helped that raw materials cannot be made without importing them, but it is criticized that the government has failed to make them because there is no electricity.
“From a humanitarian point of view, I would like Japan to think about it.”
“Okay, I'll tell Congress that. The only thing that worries me is whether the energy we give will start a civil war.”
To discuss that concern, we were to speak with the British Chancellor.