1046 - - 29-11 Clothes Description
"I wish I could have had a long talk with Jin!"
Jin, Reiko, Ernest, Lila, Rieschen, Gloria, and the others were in .
The room is a wooden floor with a table and chairs, and was set up so that even the uninitiated could use it easily. They were asked to take off their shoes.
Seated are Jin, Ernest, and Rieschen, with Reiko, Lila, and Gloria standing behind their hostesses.
Three glasses are on the table. They are filled with chilled, slightly carbonated Citran juice.
"Now I can finally have a nice talk with Jin, can't I?
"Yes. I haven't seen you since the technology exposition in the Shoro Kingdom.
Ernest's face showed his dissatisfaction.
"Hey, Jin, talk to me as if you were talking to Reese, okay? I want you to call me Nest, too.
Since it had been a long time since they had met, Jin was unsure of the distance between them, so he was honestly grateful for this offer.
"Okay. ......nest. Is that okay?"
"Yes!"
Prince Ernest's face lit up and he downed the glass of Citran juice in one gulp.
"I'd like another glass."
Topaz 88, who was standing behind him, immediately poured more juice.
"Don't drink too much or you won't be able to finish your dinner," Jin said.
Jin said,
"I'm going to finish this one," he said.
He replied, "I'll finish this one.
"By the way, Jin, is this the Wujinggaku? The clothes the golem wears here are interesting.
"Yes. <
Magus?
"Ah."
Jin couldn't explain further if he answered, "It's a costume from my hometown," or "It's called a kimono," etc. So he mentioned the name of <>, but he forgot that even this was still unpublished information.
"Let's see... ......"
As Jin was thinking of a good explanation, < Refa came in.
"Your Highness, <> is a legendary figure who traveled throughout this continent more than a thousand years ago to improve the culture.
"Oh."
"Heh. ......"
Both Ernest and Rieschen were intrigued.
"But for some reason his name is almost unknown in the Lesser Antilles. On the other hand, he is revered as a great man in Mitsho."
"Mitsuho? ...... Oh, that's the country to the west of the Shoro Kingdom, right?"
As expected of royalty, Ernesto had heard the name.
"Yes, it is. The Shoro Kingdom will soon be establishing official diplomatic relations with the Shoro Kingdom. ......The masters have been to Mitsuho and know of it.
"I see, I see."
Mitsuho has buildings like this Wujanggak and gardens like Wujangen," Refa concluded.
"If I knew a little more about the <>, I could make an announcement."
Jin added as if to say that ambiguous information would lead to confusion.
"That's true."
"Well, I'm looking forward to it. By the way, Jin, your golem and the deus ex machina golem: ......"
As if this was the end of the conversation, Prince Ernest changed the subject.
"I wonder if it's because we have the same master? They look so much alike."
"......Yes, I guess you can tell."
Ernest has a keen intuition when it comes to golems.
"That's right. And, as I told you before, I would like to make a golem or an automata someday, too.
"Oh, I remember you saying something like that."
Jin recalled Ernesto's words when he saw Jin repairing Lotte, the exclusive golem, at the golem garden party held in the Kingdom of Egelea.
"Can you teach me how to make a golem, even if it's just for a little while?
"That's fine, but I don't have much time, so it'll really only be a little bit. ......"
"Yes, that's fine. Ries is with me, so I can't expect him to listen to me all the time.
Ernest also showed his concern for Princess Rieschen.
"Thank you for your concern, Mr. Nest.
Hearing this, Rieschen, who was sitting next to Ernest, smiled a little happily.
"Oh, well, I'll have Riesz keep Refa company in the meantime, shall I?"
"Jin, that would be great!"
Jin was thinking that he would be able to have a good conversation with Leffa, who is the same model as Tia, the nanny automata.
"Well then, may I begin by answering your questions?"
Jin suggested, and Ernest nodded.
"Oh, yes! That's fine.
"Now, please ask a question.
Jin said, leaning back in his chair.
"What I'm most concerned about right now is the of the golem, isn't it?
Ernesto made a sharp point.
"Golems don't work properly if you don't educate them, don't they? That's why it's so hard to get a good number of them, isn't it?
"Yes, that's the way it is."
At this point, Jin had guessed Ernesto's question.
"But both Machina and Jin have created so many golems. Is there something to this?"
"Yes. ......"
Jin pondered for a moment, wondering how to explain. Then he slowly opens his mouth.
"The basic movements are engraved into the <> in the form of <> as the <>. This is good, isn't it?"
First of all, let's review.
"Yes."
Ernest nodded. He is indeed a man who wants to make a golem.
"This has some unique ideas of Magecraftsmen, so it will be useful to identify the creator of this system.
"Ah, so that's why the golems of Jin and Machina are so similar. Because they have the same teacher!
"Well, that's just it."
Jin can see that the creator of <> and <> are the same, but an ordinary, or even most magecraftsmen, can't. But Ernest can.
But there was a spark of talent there that made us think that Ernesto could do it.
"So, if we go back to ...... and write a lot of the , the more sophisticated the operation will be, right?"
"That's true. But ......"
Jin interrupted Ernest who was about to say something.
"Well, wait and see. <. It reads the information written in the control core as MagiFormulas. ......
At this point Jin broke off,
"Well, can't we use it well?"
he asked, looking Ernest in the eye.
"What? ...... umm... ......"
Now Ernesto ponders. But it was only for a short time.
"Oh, I see! We can read the control core of the completed Golem and write the same MagiFormulas!"
"Correct."
In fact, this is the method used by the < magecraftsmen.
It could be said that <> was created from the idea of writing down the Magi Formula without the need to <> it.
It may be similar to the idea of interface.
Once upon a time, to input image data into a computer, one had to draw a picture with a , output the data once with a perforated tape, and then run the perforated tape through a reading machine to have the computer recognize it as data.
Nowadays, input devices are connected to the computer via an interface, so vast amounts of information can be exchanged in a short period of time.
The first Magecraft Meister, Adriana, developed <, which is an engineering magic of such value.
I'll leave you with this.
<
It requires instantaneous memory or intuitive understanding.
This is what separates the first-rate from the second-rate.
When I mentioned this to Ernesto, he replied
He said positively, "I'll just have to do my best!
was a very positive response.
Hearing those words, Jin thought that this prince would surely become a first-rate magecraftsman.