2772 - - 73-38 The reason why they are not dangerous
<101 and 101 is still going on.
At first glance, it seems to be a chat, but valuable information is being obtained for Jin and the others.
< side returned to .
"Speaking of which, do we know what happened to the two who emigrated to the ?"
"Not until we were alive. <, they never spoke to each other again."
"I see. So you don't know what happened to the other factions?
I don't know. I have no idea.
......, 101 felt.
"How did you get your information from the outside?"
"Well, for one thing, communications. Using the antenna that you are communicating with now, I intercepted and reconstructed the signals flying in and out."
That would give us only fragmentary information, wouldn't it?
"Yes. Not just fragments, but almost nothing at all.
It's only natural since there was almost no communication by magic waves in the first place.
On Horai Island, important communications such as those with the moon (Yunyi) are done by convergent waves and are encrypted.
It seemed to me that the world situation that could be obtained from a casual conversation would be nothing.
(Ah, but communications between and the Principality may be less so.)
(Though, since the antenna is located to the west of the Rasil continent, it is doubtful how far it can be intercepted.
"And we've dispatched an to the ground, just in case."
"I see."
That would be much more effective ......, thought 101.
But then he realizes that it is important to know <> he sent them.
So I asked him about it,
"Where did you send them? All over the continent of Rashear."
That's why the information is not good enough, <>101 sighs inwardly. I can't actually breathe.
* * * * * *
At Horaijima, Jin and the others are looking a little dismayed.
"You don't put much value on information. ......"
"But still... ......"
Then < Turles offers a word of advice.
"Mister Jin, in the flesh, you may have lost interest in the outside world, but now that you have become <>, you may have lost interest in the outside world."
And now that he has a <>, he may be interested in external information again.
"I guess so. ......"
"Mister Jin, why don't you take some of the automata of the <> and take them out with you, if you wish?"
Turles made a suggestion.
"Oh, that would be good, wouldn't it? If the djinn have trouble getting there, they can come from the other side."
"Saki is right. < or .
"I didn't know you had it in you. ......!"
Then there is almost no danger to Jin D and Marikka D.
After all, the automata of the that was are only as good as human beings.
The thoughtful old man said. Jin braced himself.
"Yes, what is it?"
<> will get its and grasp the ruins again and seek supremacy over them.
"Or ......"
For example, there is the concern that the institutions around the country that are currently loyal to Marikka will switch allegiance to their true <>, the .
"I think I'll be fine, you know."
<>
"First of all, the magic pattern."
Jin found out through that no matter how he tried to interpret it, it did not resemble human things at all.
It should have been the magic pattern of the maker of <>, but that of <> did not seem to be a human thing, Jin said.
It is assumed that several people worked on each part of <>, in other words, it is a joint work, and therefore, the magic patterns of several people are mixed together.
In any case, there was no doubt that the magic pattern of <> was far from that of <>.
That is the reason why Jin is okay with it.
"They are, in the extreme, a unit. That is to say, their magic pattern is the same as that of .
< will never recognize them as .
"That's what I mean. ...... and there are people close by who can attest to that."
Tarless, who had been listening to the exchange, spoke up.
"You are right, Jin-dono. It is true that they look like the originals. It is true that they look like the originals, and I have missed them. But that is all.
<
"It's all right, my old man. An automaton is an automaton. < and the magic brain judges the , not the appearance."
Jin's explanation and Turles' assurance allayed the old man's fears.
"Well then, let's think about taking the automata of the out again."
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* * * *
The idea was immediately passed on to <101.
"<>, I have one suggestion."
"Yes?"
"My maker is in <<> right now. He is hesitant to come here, but if you would like to visit him, please send him to ......."
"Oh, I see!
I don't know.
Let's go.
decided immediately.
I'm coming. I'm going. ...... I'm sure some of you will come, too."
The next line was addressed to his comrades.
"Yes. Then I'll go."
"Me too."
"It's too risky for us to go with so many people.
I'll go with the three of you. We'll try to go out after ......!
After such an exchange, <><> and <> decided to visit <>.