2736 - - 73-02 Mystery solved slowly
< has gradually revealed the past of the western part of the Rasheer continent.
However, there are still many mysteries.
Now we have to unravel the mysteries step by step.
"Marikka, would you ask about <>?"
"Oh, yes, yes, of course."
< also remained a mystery.
But...
<.
The reply was, "Well, I don't know anything about .
"Well, I guess I don't know.
"Perhaps it is the fourth or fifth magical brain.
Turles said.
"That seems very likely."
"I wouldn't want to be too definitive, though.
There are many pending questions, and it is difficult to get a complete picture of the situation.
Jin and the others ponder further mysteries.
"You said there were three boys..."
"Yes. Then I wonder what happened to the other two ......, one male and one female.
Lewis and Reinhardt were talking to each other about this, and Jin was talking to Jin,
"What did the <> do about it?"
They were overheard by Marikka.
These were overheard by Marikka and put to < through Marikka D's mouth.
* * * * * *
> were good friends and had slightly different ideas from the other three.
So, at one point, they chose to move to the continent of Pandor.
What happened to them after that is not recorded in <>.
The < built a facility somewhere on the continent of Rasheel and installed a magical brain with self-repairing functions there.
The location of this facility is unknown to < and the other <<> magic brains.
"Now you feel a little safer, don't you?
"A little, yes.
But I'm still a little worried.
By this time, the three members of the had become young men.
Unlike the <<1st generation>, who had been <, the <, who were more <>, occasionally visited their two peers who had emigrated to the continent of Pandor, but they had not been in contact with them for some time.
The three had become so self-absorbed that the <<1st generation> was concerned, and they had begun to be trapped in the baseless confidence that they were the ones who would educate and lead the Ars.
It was around this time that they parted company with the who had settled in the northeastern part of the Rasheel continent.
However, there was no one in the < who could admonish them.
In the first place, all of them were not good at <>.
"It seems that we were wrong in the way we raised them.
"Yes, but there's nothing we can do about it now."
"I just hope the three of them will come to their senses someday."
As a support, I decided to make a large number of golems that I had researched and studied, just in case something happened to them.
The three of them laughed off the parental love of the <.
* * * *
"......Typical bad boy."
Jin muttered in a whisper.
"I'm sure there are many reasons, but there's nothing I can do about it ...... now."
We can't change the past. Then, Jin reminded himself to think about the future now.
"But now we know that two of the five < members built their bases on the continent of Pandor, not on the continent of Racir, don't we?"
Reinhardt said, relieved that one of his questions had been answered.
* * * * * *
And a little more of <'s explanation follows.
<> and <>, are probably in the same situation as <>.
Nevertheless, <> and <<> have their own characteristics.
<<> is specialized in attack power. And <> is specialized in productivity.
Then, what about <>?
......The answer is <, he says.
"...... that?"
Even if we discount the fact that it was degraded, it didn't seem to Jin that it was a work that could boast of his thinking ability.
"...... is it a secret base for bad kids?"
I couldn't help but say such words.
"What is it?"
It was a small murmur, but Reinhardt, who was standing next to me, seemed to hear it and asked back.
"No,...... when I was a kid, I used to build my own dugout hut in a tree or under a bridge using old wood, tree branches, cardboard, and other things and call it ."
"Hmmm... ...... I guess I can understand that a little."
"Yeah, I did."
"You know Goose?"
"I know, I know, I know."
Apparently, Goose had experienced something similar when he was a child.
By the way, since there are on Horai Island, everyone understands Jin's explanation.
"...... um, anyway..."
The conversation was about to get sidetracked, so Jin changed course.
"I was thinking that <> 1 to 3 might have been made by <> out of curiosity."
However, Jin explained that they were surprisingly good, so they were put to practical use as they were.
"Well, ...... it may not be far off the mark. ......"
Turles supported Jin's idea.
"<> In other words, it is quite possible that they had an underground base built as part of teaching technology to their children. It is also possible that the <> were interested in building it."
That would explain the low performance of the magic brain for an <> base, Turles said.
"I think it would be a good idea to take that into account when planning the operation."
"......That's difficult to do. ......So you're saying you're going to increase the weight of uncertainty?"
Lewis responded to Turles' words.
"Oh, I guess you could say that. In short, we need to be flexible enough to be able to adapt. Assumptions are not good."
"I understand."
The members of the <> thought to themselves, "In a way, they may be a very troublesome opponent .......
However, there are still many mysteries.
Now we have to unravel the mysteries step by step.
"Marikka, would you ask about <>?"
"Oh, yes, yes, of course."
< also remained a mystery.
But...
<.
The reply was, "Well, I don't know anything about .
"Well, I guess I don't know.
"Perhaps it is the fourth or fifth magical brain.
Turles said.
"That seems very likely."
"I wouldn't want to be too definitive, though.
There are many pending questions, and it is difficult to get a complete picture of the situation.
Jin and the others ponder further mysteries.
"You said there were three boys..."
"Yes. Then I wonder what happened to the other two ......, one male and one female.
Lewis and Reinhardt were talking to each other about this, and Jin was talking to Jin,
"What did the <> do about it?"
They were overheard by Marikka.
These were overheard by Marikka and put to < through Marikka D's mouth.
* * * * * *
> were good friends and had slightly different ideas from the other three.
So, at one point, they chose to move to the continent of Pandor.
What happened to them after that is not recorded in <>.
The < built a facility somewhere on the continent of Rasheel and installed a magical brain with self-repairing functions there.
The location of this facility is unknown to < and the other <<> magic brains.
"Now you feel a little safer, don't you?
"A little, yes.
But I'm still a little worried.
By this time, the three members of the had become young men.
Unlike the <<1st generation>, who had been <, the <, who were more <>, occasionally visited their two peers who had emigrated to the continent of Pandor, but they had not been in contact with them for some time.
The three had become so self-absorbed that the <<1st generation> was concerned, and they had begun to be trapped in the baseless confidence that they were the ones who would educate and lead the Ars.
It was around this time that they parted company with the who had settled in the northeastern part of the Rasheel continent.
However, there was no one in the < who could admonish them.
In the first place, all of them were not good at <>.
"It seems that we were wrong in the way we raised them.
"Yes, but there's nothing we can do about it now."
"I just hope the three of them will come to their senses someday."
As a support, I decided to make a large number of golems that I had researched and studied, just in case something happened to them.
The three of them laughed off the parental love of the <.
* * * *
"......Typical bad boy."
Jin muttered in a whisper.
"I'm sure there are many reasons, but there's nothing I can do about it ...... now."
We can't change the past. Then, Jin reminded himself to think about the future now.
"But now we know that two of the five < members built their bases on the continent of Pandor, not on the continent of Racir, don't we?"
Reinhardt said, relieved that one of his questions had been answered.
* * * * * *
And a little more of <'s explanation follows.
<> and <>, are probably in the same situation as <>.
Nevertheless, <> and <<> have their own characteristics.
<<> is specialized in attack power. And <> is specialized in productivity.
Then, what about <>?
......The answer is <, he says.
"...... that?"
Even if we discount the fact that it was degraded, it didn't seem to Jin that it was a work that could boast of his thinking ability.
"...... is it a secret base for bad kids?"
I couldn't help but say such words.
"What is it?"
It was a small murmur, but Reinhardt, who was standing next to me, seemed to hear it and asked back.
"No,...... when I was a kid, I used to build my own dugout hut in a tree or under a bridge using old wood, tree branches, cardboard, and other things and call it ."
"Hmmm... ...... I guess I can understand that a little."
"Yeah, I did."
"You know Goose?"
"I know, I know, I know."
Apparently, Goose had experienced something similar when he was a child.
By the way, since there are on Horai Island, everyone understands Jin's explanation.
"...... um, anyway..."
The conversation was about to get sidetracked, so Jin changed course.
"I was thinking that <> 1 to 3 might have been made by <> out of curiosity."
However, Jin explained that they were surprisingly good, so they were put to practical use as they were.
"Well, ...... it may not be far off the mark. ......"
Turles supported Jin's idea.
"<> In other words, it is quite possible that they had an underground base built as part of teaching technology to their children. It is also possible that the <> were interested in building it."
That would explain the low performance of the magic brain for an <> base, Turles said.
"I think it would be a good idea to take that into account when planning the operation."
"......That's difficult to do. ......So you're saying you're going to increase the weight of uncertainty?"
Lewis responded to Turles' words.
"Oh, I guess you could say that. In short, we need to be flexible enough to be able to adapt. Assumptions are not good."
"I understand."
The members of the <> thought to themselves, "In a way, they may be a very troublesome opponent .......