
Really, an amazing discovery. Perfect partner for one of the habits
unique to our nation. I can imagine a future where we cannot live
without him.
“You know,” said Kaijin cheerfully, “I think we also found a clue
in extracting the energy needed to turn it into a magic stone.
For that, we will need some special equipment. It's gonna be too hard
with what we have now, so that's why we're looking for ways to
using magic crystals as is.”
First, they found a way to make crystals from magicules in the air;
Then they developed the technology even further; then they
theoretically learn how to make it a magic stone. While the stone
what I bought in Englesia helped them a lot, they brought Kaijin and
Vester at the conclusion that producing our own stone is
the uphill climb. I think I remember hearing that process
requires a specialized plant filled with large-scale equipment. That's complicated, though,
high-level work, and while their theory is successful, apply it
it's a different matter.
Well, no one deserves to be crazy. If we can use magic crystals, no
need hurry. In addition, use those crystals for fuel
it was much easier than expected, they said. Which should be them
do just rewrite the formula for the relevant inscription magic, and boom, the,
they have a magic circle that works.
“Then what's more,” continued Vester happily, this “generator automatic can
produce magic besides barrier!”
Impressively, they can handle a few more spells, though there are
limitation. Just place the relevant magical inscription on the magisteel disk, enter
into the device, and you can do magic for all kinds of things — a little
like a record player, except it runs on magic crystals instead of
electrical outlet. I remember telling them about the playback device
the media are like that, but I didn't know they were harnessing that knowledge
it becomes something like this magic.
If they can shrink it down to CD-player level, maybe we can even
make portable. Or how otherwise, create a more
great for tactical level magic deployment? The possibilities seem endlessHowever, for now, the generator is rectangular in shape a little more than three
feet on each side and half inside. Kinda big. Weight is also — enough so
it takes some serious muscle to be removed. However, if we can keep it
with magic crystals, there was no need to physically move them at all.
Vester's proposal was to place these devices inside the heavy bricks we use to open the highway, arranging each one
to maintain the magical barrier. They can carefully measure
age each, ask the daily patrol team to replace the crystal to keep
the barrier is still running - although no replacement is needed if
local magicule density persists. As long as nothing goes wrong, the device only
can be checked regularly and if not left alone.
It feels like a pretty smart plan for me — is easy to use and easy
adapt to different functions. By their calculations, one generator
every six miles along the highway will guarantee safe protection in
whole area. We have patrol stations every twelve miles along the way,
so it will not add much to the daily duties of patrol officers.
“So how about magic inscription?”
“Heh-heh-heh... Dold has completed the prototype. We'll ask Kurobe
finish the manufacturing process for the generator, so at this point, buddy, we
just waiting for the word noble.”
“My team has mostly completed the education I gave to
they are, so we are having fewer classes at the moment. I have some free time
to work together, and I want to continue this work, if possible!”
Vester's eyes burned in anticipation. Research not enough for him — he wants
seeing this device humming to itself. For me too. Seems
they can solve our magicule problems while improving
highway safety. I see no reason not to add this
to our highway planning.
“OK, Vester. I want you to start tomorrow!”
“Give me, Mister!”He smiled, happy. Glad I can count on him. I meant to
the high orcs left in the city help with the installation. The device is very heavy
humans, but only a little for monsters. It would be much more efficient that way.
I imagine that adjusting the range of each barrier to fit
with highways probably being the biggest challenge left. Vesters
laughed at the worry, but before he could detail, the friendly atmosphere was
disintegrated.
“Gwaaaaaah-ha-ha-ha! After you finish that network, I get
release as much mystical energy as I want!”
“No, you can't, moron! You'd kill half the population if you were
do it!!”
I couldn't help but yell at him for it. I really don't
need Veldora's bullshit now. Vester's smile turned into
a worried pale wrinkle.
“I wouldn't suggest that, no,” replied the disturbed Benimaru. “Kita
might be able to handle it, but the rest of the city? I doubt it.”
“Indeed,” Shuna added, “even if we move Sir Veldora to another place, please,
the force of the explosion will likely affect us in one way or another.”
Yeah no. Even the tightly shut magicules leaked out made it impossible for
most people are near him. If he starts firing power
the myth is inevitably, we will be flooded with corpses.
“Aww, but... I've held him for so long... Makes me tired..”
“Face,” I snarl back.
“...But why not arrest you at all, Rimuru?”
Huh huh? Well, why do you think?
“I? I just pushed everything in my stomach. Ever since Rigurd suggested it, I have silenced my mystical powers and
pushed it into my stomach. At this point, it is an instant transfer, preventing
everything leaked out at all. Rising to demon lord status increases Magic reserves
I slightly, but also raise the Predator to Belzebuth, Lord of Gluttony, who
greatly expanding my Stomach storage. Thanks to that, I have no desire
to unleash my mystical powers altogether.
“You must remember,” Diablo advised Me, “that blocks mystic power
someone with great difficulty. Even Sir Benimaru and his family let
a small amount leaked. ”
“Ya,” said Veldora, nodding gently. “You are a devout demon, Diablo.
Comeon! Tell Rimuru more about how difficult this is for me!”
Diablo then explained how the demon race was extremely talented in dealing with
magical and mystical powers. It gave them perfect control over power
like that, but even from that perspective, Diablo gave Veldora an A value for
endeavors. With all the energy stored within him, Diablo reasoned, saying,
keeping it under control is a giant act.
“Is that true, Veldora?”
“Iya! Yes that! I've been holding it since you taught me how, and I want to
blow it up somewhere!”
This, uh, might be a bit of a big deal. He's not set to pop right now, but
if we don't take action, we may have a disaster on our hands. If
he ruined all that without warning, we'll have acres of land
empty — and with all these incredibly powerful and dying monsters and creatures
en masse, which could lead to the creation of another Charybdis. Talk about
Your plan. Whether he meant it or not, Veldora was seen as
a great danger to the world for quite a strong reason.
“Very good. I can still manage that pretty well. But try fast
about that!Good. Still, it should always be like this? I solved the Magic Density problem, though,
and the bigger one immediately replaced it? I let out a soft breath. You didn't
never know what will happen to your life.
Soei had completed her briefing, and before long, so had the
my other chief leader. But just before I was ready to delay:
“Can I have a floor for a while, Sir Rimuru?” Geld raised his hand,
looks worried.
“What's up, Geld? If you want to say something, just go ahead.”
He didn't seem troubled last night. Maybe it has something to do with the guys
magic-born prisoner, the source of all his recent stress. I wanted to
help him if I can, but...
“I hope,” she started, “to tell a fellow orc about your ascension
becoming a demon lord. Would you if I traveled to my country villages, please,
practicing my Spatial Motion like I do? Everything seems
quiet all over the country now, so I might find other comrades
interested in serving you. ”
Come to think of it, he's been working so hard here in this city that I'm not
thought he had time to visit the high orcs villages. I have been
heard about the improvements he made to our food situation, but
more than that, I honestly didn't give him much attention. He deserves
take this, I thought. But:
“Geld, if you find anyone who wants to join us, I want to
you sent them to this city first.”
“...Why is that, sir?”
“Well, I appreciate your interest in adding to your own strength, but
I think it's important for them to finish their education here before.”That's my background. High orcs like Geld can use Communication
The thought of instantly increasing the speed of work tasks. That was
a big advantage for them and one of the reasons why Geld is
main contributors to our cause.
“But we can start working at once... Between building this highway,
building Lady Milim's castle, and the others, you need the manpower you can
move as fast and smoothly as your own arms and legs .
Which, according to Geld's logic, means the more high orcs, the better.
“No. We have all those prisoners to work with, don't we? So You
go lead them and build them for me.”
“But..”.
“Geld, I know what you're thinking. Your advice will be the most effective way
efficiently, I won't deny that. But I want you to aim higher.”
“More high?”
“Iya. There is no doubt that Mind Communication is a very useful thing.
This reduces errors, and there is no reason to intentionally turn them off. But
if we give preferential treatment only to races who can
using it, what happened to the prisoner? Are we just going to ask
they clean the floor and do other menial tasks? ”
“Kita..”.
The suggestion seems to help Geld reach the same conclusion as the one
I own. Going forward, we obviously need more workers. That's why
we have to train the prisoners now, while things are not so
be in a hurry. That's the standard business rule - work when you have to; practice
when you are not.
Plus, if I let Geld practice favoritism by
its own species, it can lead to all kinds of discrimination that I
really no need around here. I'm after the paradise enjoyed by
various races, so there's no way I'm letting that happen. We are on
a vital turning point in some ways“Also, Geld, you really are a talented commander. I thought if I
giving you responsibility for this diverse group of magic-borns, it will
improve your skills even further.”
“I...?!”
“Our construction schedule is full, of course, but there is no need to panic. Use
just the experience you create and lead in your own words. And..”
I took out a piece of paper and handed it to Geld.
“This is...!”
“I want to leave this construction work to you. It's just a basic blueprint, though,
but I'm sure you're ready for the task. Are you ready for it?”
“Mr Rimuru ..”
This blueprint is for a giant structure, which I have made here and there in time
my badass. I showed it to Milim and the others as well — Frey was impressed
with how high it was, while Carillon murmured his approval
for the sheer majesty of that thing. Meanwhile, Milim just liked it. This
means that all guests staying here will have no problem with
it is, though, an investment in the future, provided it is de facto free for.
they are, so I don't want to hear any complaints.
The building was inspired by what I saw in Englesia and My drive for
not forgetting that. I imagined the skyscrapers at first
but changed my plan after I thought there was something more original and
suitable for this world. That's what I left in Geld's arms.
Not that we're hands off, of course — Geld needs a follow-up from me,
do not let the work destroy him. My eyes turned to Kaijin; she retorted
smilingly. Clever him to take a slime stare. But maybe I should
hold this meeting in human form; not everyone can
see it easily in its usual form.
“Give it to us, man. I'll give Geld all the backup he has
need, and I'll bring Mildo too, so you can ask him
handle your small town planning project, huh?“What about your current job?”
“Ah, that's no problem. Our research has been a little quiet, and we educate
next generation. I thought I was safe leaving town for a while.”
Good. My little worries were washed away by the bigger problem — the problem
I'm much more excited to deal with it. There's no way Geld's gonna screw this up.
“I'm sure you'll be fine. Let me see you handle this and
growing stronger than ever. I'd be happy to talk about things if
You have a problem, so don't be too busy about it, okay?”
“T-but...!” Geld looked frozen, his back straight up. “With work
this big, what if I fail..?”.
“It's okay, it's okay! Even if you do, it will still
it becomes an important experience for you. No one's gonna die doing this, and
it's not like it would be more expensive than an ordinary city if we were damaged, right? We always
can rebuild it.”
He was serious-minded, he always tried hard, and he was always responsible
for actions. That's why I have to say it. It has an effect
on the contrary in someone who is more lazy and less motivated than him, but
that's just the advice Geld needs right now.
“Yes! He's right! I mean, look at me! Last time-“
“Last time you did what, Gobta? Thoughts come to my office later to
tell me in detail?”
“Gehh! Is this all a trap for me?!”
Ugh. Gobta always wanted to show off like that. At least he helped Geld a little
loosens.
“Heh... Heh-heh-heh-heh. Thank you, Mr. Rimuru. I guess I'm so afraid of failing
so that I let the little details overwhelm Me. Please, allow me
to take this and meet your expectations!”
“Happy to hear it. You've got the job!”