The new year had just passed into the deep winter, and, it began to snow at the foot of Mount Aubigne.
It wasnât freezing cold, but, the city was still covered in white, enough to deter people from going out. The few people who were out in the streets wore thick coats, walking briskly in the face of the strong winds.
Strangely, there was a group of Knights walking in the middle of the wide road, braving the chilling breeze. They were no ordinary Knights, but, giants taller than a three-storey buildingâ Silhouette Knights.
The residents watched this scene curiously from the houses lining on either side of the road.
Why were they here? In this era, devoid of entertainment, this small matter set off a huge wave. Matters that involved a group of giants would be the topic of interest after meals for quite a while. The Knightsâ destination was the origin of this cityâs name â Laihiala Pilot Academy.
In the workshop of the pilot faculty, the noise of hammers rang as usual. However, it was made by huge hammers even dwarves couldnât wield. And, the ones holding them were not people but the Silhouette Gear âMotor Radâ.
The shape of the Motor Rad had changed drastically within this period of time. It was based on the combat model, âModel Beatâ, after all, so, using it for menial work would be too wasteful.
Since everyone was using it greedily, due to convenience, leading to a huge increase in the demand. Hence, the designs were simplified to expedite production.
The changes to the torso were really prominent with all of the armour removed. Only a frame dubbed the âiron fenceâ protected the user. The defence was literally non-existent, but the advantage was that the heat wouldnât accumulate, so it received rave reviews in crafting works.
âHmmmâthis is a problem.â
The Silver Phoenix Knights that appeared to be sailing smoothly had a problem surfacing from its back.
âThatâs right⊠Half of them were destroyed during the Behemoth Incident and modified into Tellestarles after repairs⊠and, it broke again.â
Helvi, who was standing beside Eru, sighed as Eru held his chin, deep in thought.
The commissioning of the Silhouette gears was smooth, but the Silver Phoenix Knights didnât progress much these past few months because of their remaining stock of Silhouette Knights. Frankly speaking, it wasnât enough.
The Silhouette Knights were shared between the Silver Phoenix Knights and the pilot faculty.
Originally, the academy possessed twenty training machines. Some of them were destroyed in the Behemoth Incident, and they only have the repaired Guyale and the remaining ten machines left.
âIf we mess with the last ten, the pilot faculty wonât be able to function next year. Iâm hesitating to touch them.â
Everyone expressed their agreement after listening to the Bossâ complaints. The Silver Phoenix Knights existed to develop new Silhouette Knights, but, they needed resources to do so. The major incidents that hit them consecutively drained their resources, although, the large amounts of Silhouette gears they made was part of the reason.
âUrghh, I even used my time during class to think of things we need to do, itâs infuriating that we canât take action right away.â
âNo, Commander Classmate, you should take lessons seriously.â
Helvi reminded the strangely arrogant Eru. Dietrich crossed his arms and seemed to remember something.
âHmm? Didnât they say they would give us some machines in return? I think I heard that from someone.â
âYou are right, that was the plan. They would give us Karrdators in exchange for our Tellestarle⊠But, Duke Dixgard was the one who proposed that.â
They were smart enough to understand with just that. After all, the Duchy of that Duke was where the Casadesus Incident happened.
â⊠I see. No matter how powerful that Duke is, he wonât be able to arrange this so quickly. Okay, letâs do Silhouette gear operation training.â
âOkay, I will continue to research and beef up the plans. During class.â
âWhy are you insisting on doing that during lessons?â
As they were killing time this way, sounds of exhilaration could be heard outside the workshop. The group looked at each other and then checked outside. A group of students ignored the cold, running over the snow covered campus grounds. Words such as âSchool gateâŠâ âGroup of KnightsâŠâ could be heard. Eru and the Boss realised something was wrong and dashed to the school gate.
Laihiala Pilot Academy used Silhouette Knights during lessons and thus had a place to park them beside the school gate.
It didnât have much chance of being used, but, an army of giants was lined up there, right now. A group of bystanders braved the snow and watched them from afar.
The giants formed up in neat rows, with one knee on the ground. All of them were the mass produced models of the Fremmevira Kingdomâ Karrdators. They numbered twenty, equivalent to two squads. This was enough to garrison a small fortress.
The heater function of the machines and the heat that was generated during operations caused steam to rise from the surface of the Karrdators. The lines of giant Knights displayed a majestic aura under the cover of fog. The audience gasped in admiration at the display.
The pilots dismounting from the machines were handing down instructions to the infantry units of the group. Eru spotted a familiar face, and that person noticed Eru, who was making his way through the crowd. Moving his burly body, which was as big as a bear, the mouth covered by a thick beard smiledâ this large man was the Commander of the Red Rabbit Knights, Molten Fredholm.
It had been several months since the two last met during the Casadesus Incident. The moment Molten came before Eru, he straightened his face and back in a salute.
âBy the orders of Duke Dixgard, I am here to deliver two squads of Karrdators to the Silver Phoenix Knights. Please review the items, Knight Commander Echevarria.â
âI acknowledge receipt of the items, Knight Commander Fredholm. Thank you for your hard work, do send my regards to the Duke.â
The two of them greeted each other, but, they could only maintain their mask of formality for this long. The first to relax was Molten. Looking at the short boy who was keeping his back straight, he couldnât help it any more and laughed.
âPu! Hahaha, you, you acted the part of âKnight Commanderâ well, Ernesti.â
âEhâ Commander Fredholm ⊠thatâs too mean.â
âHaha! Donât stand on ceremony, call me Molten. Since we are both Knight Commanders, age aside, we are equals. In fact, you probably have a higher standing since you report directly to His Majesty while I am stationed at a fortress.â
Eru smiled awkwardly, tilted his head and said:
âWell then, regarding the receipt of the KarrdatorsâŠâ
âAhh, we agreed to exchange this for the new models, right? We were delayed because of various troubles, but, I am here now as promised.â
âThe Red Rabbit Knights suffered serious damages after the Casadesus Incident. I am happy to accept this, but, is it okay for me to take this?â
After the baptism of the Casadesus Incident, the Red Rabbit Knights were nearly wiped out.
Wouldnât it be a huge burden on Duke Dixgard if Eruâs group took all of these Silhouette Knights? Seeing Eruâs troubled face, Molten gave him a hearty smile.
âDonât worry; Knights from the other fortresses will fill in the gaps. Also, this is what the Duke said: âOthers can garrison the fortress, but, only you can perform the task assigned to you. Itâs easy to judge which side has the priority.â â
Eru looked behind him at the Karrdators that were expelling steam from their air valves. The giants made from steel and crystal evoked many feelings within him.
â⊠I understand the Dukeâs intent. Please relay to him that I will do my best to not let him down.â
âGood, I am looking forward to your results; maybe you can take a look at my Knight Commander machine next time!â
Molten patted Eruâs head, and led the Red Rabbit Knights back to Casadesus after a short farewell. The twenty machines were controlled by the pilots to stow them away. In the past year, the pilots of the Silver Phoenix Knights experienced many things, but, piloting the official mass produced machines was a totally different experience. It was hectic as they moved them all into the workshop.
The half empty workshop was filled with Silhouette Knights, once again. Being current models that were operated at the front lines, there was no better materials than this.
âIn all sorts of way, we canât back out anymore. This is going to be troublesome.â
âThat might be so, but, why do you look so happy?â
Standing before the lines of Karrdators, Eru was grinning from ear to ear. No matter how you looked at it, it was a devious expression.
In a corner of the workshop was a small space boxed out by wooden boards. The members of the Silver Phoenix Knights were gathered in this area known as the âconference roomâ. They pulled out chairs and were seated casually, and the one standing in the front was, of course, the Knight Commanderâ Ernesti.
âEveryone, letâs attack.â
âAttack, where?â
Chid looked amused, but, he couldnât tell if his retorts reached Eru. Seeing Eruâs blushing and excited expression, everyone was thinking the same thing: Itâs useless to say anything now.
âIâm kidding. However, it is time for the Silver Phoenix Knights to fulfill their mission.â
âRight, we took such a generous deposit already; we canât give them shoddy works.â
Everyone present nodded in acknowledgement. They were a group that was formed for âthatâ purpose, no one denied on this point.
âOur orders areâ develop a machine that will âscare NTR Lab out of their witsâ. It will be great if it has unique performance and functions, and is easily discerned by its appearance.â
Eru opened the briefcase beside him and took out a stack of paper. He stuck the documents onto the blackboard in the conference room, and said:
âFufufu, I have a lot of great ideas! We faced many problems during the battle of Casadesus, and unfortunately, a Tellestarle got away. Why is that so? Someone was blocking us? The enemy resistance? No, ignoring all that, I feel the reason is because the speed of the Silhouette Knights is about the same. Right now, there are no machine that specialises in speed in this country. And, so, I plan to develop a new machine that will dominate in terms of speed!â
âOh, you mean we will be making a light model?â
The speed of Silhouette Knights was largely dependent upon the weight of the machines. Silhouette Knights, which were modeled after humans, move by using their feet. The heavier the burden, the slower it would be; the lighter the weight, the faster it becomes, it was a simple logic. The quality of crystal tissues and the structure of the machine would affect the speed, but, they are mostly negligible. Hence, most people equate speed with light weight.
âHave you all forgotten the example of Tellestarle? If you need something, you have to use the shape that corresponds with it. Even if you have to break out of the mold of the âhumanoid shapeâ.â
However, this âobvious logicâ only applied to the bipedal humans. In this world, there were many creatures that ran faster than humans. Eru had seen machine designs to the extreme in his past life, and used the best solution that fits this problem that left the deepest impression on him.
Eru took out the âdesign plansâ with the sketch of the machineâ
The members in the conference room saw the front view design first. The upper torso was plainer than they had expected, the balance was a bit strange but that was a small matter. The weird part was the lower body, which was as large as a separate machine. The thick powerful legs were supported by feet designed to support the movement and enormous weight of the machine.
That wasnât the strangest part; from the side view of the plans, they could see that it had âmore than two legsâ. Four of them, to be exact.
Below the waist was another creature, something they were familiar with, the animal considered the friends of Knightsâ a horse.
The design plan proposed by Eru had the upper torso of a human and the lower body of a horse, and was definitely a monsterâ half man, half horse.
â⊠Well, will the Silver Phoenix Knights be specialising in creating weird machines?â
After ten minutes of silence, the Boss finally squeezed out a comment that reflected what everyone felt.
âIt is weird⊠No⊠How should we describe this? What is that?â
âA machine that is fast with a unique appearance.â
âEh? You are right, but⊠Eh?â
Dietrichâs mind started falling into confusion. Eruâs answer was clear and simple in contrast.
When the sub arms were added to Tellestarle, the craftsmen could hear the sound of their common sense crumbling. Right now, what they heard was the death throe after their common sense was knifed. Maybe they were used to it, or maybe they steeled themselves after joining the Silver Phoenix Knightsâ they accepted this design after feeling a bit troubled.
âI think this will be enough to scare the NTR Lab out of their wits.â
âNot just that, they might burst a vein and die of a heart attack. Taking a hundred paces back⊠no, a thousand, no, ten thousand, letâs say the horse is fine. But, why the upper torso!?â
If they made a Silhouette Knight in the form of a horse, they wouldnât resist that idea no matter how dumb it might be. There was no creature in this world that combines the body of a human with the lower body of a horseâ Centaurs were mythical beings after all.
To give life to a mythical being⊠Was Eru an artistic designer? This worried the craftsmen and sent a chill down their backs.
âWhy? Well⊠because, itâs cool!â
âââIs that really the reason!?âââ
Everyone shouted in unison. Eru thought this reason was adequate and didnât expect to be retorted by everyone present. He probably knew that wasnât enough. Looking into the distance, he added:
âEh, apart from that, let me think⊠A horse shaped machine is weak in combat, so it is pointless even if it catches up. It is a hassle for another machine to ride it. So in order to be fast and combat worthy, I added the human upper torso. In conclusion, I want to design a Silhouette Knight that can emulate the functions of a Knight on horseback.â
The craftsmen were relieved that Eru had a normal reason. Eru only failed to consider the common sense aspect of it, but, it wasnât impractical.
âAhâ I know what you are trying to say. Your concept should make sense, but letâs ignore that for now. Normal people wouldnât install the torso onto a horse for that kind of reasonâŠâ
The Boss and the craftsmen studied the remaining design plans, their hearts in a place between resignation and resolution.
âFrom the design plans, you actually considered the structure seriously⊠Hey, this is a never seen before design, where did you get this from?â
âThe connecting part troubled me for quite a while, but the lower half is based on the bone structure of a horse.â
Eruâs knowledge and experience came from him sneaking into the crafting faculty classes, his exceptionally studious attitude made him better than others, but, made others doubt where his ideas came from. His experience from designing Tellestarle was the main reason why his ability raised so much.
That experience tied Eruâs knowledge and concept together. The weight distribution that would affect balance, the inner skeleton that supports the entire structure. While referencing the structure of a real horse, he also considered the power output of the crystal tissue and reallocated it accordingly. The design even detailed the outer skin customised to perform its functions.
âEh⊠I am starting to think that making Tellestarle was so much cuter. Come on, coming up with such interesting and reckless ideas wonât give me time to put down my hammer.â
The Boss sighed in resignation, making the face of a professional craftsman. He couldnât help smiling wryly but didnât object either. At this moment, Dietrich raised his hand humbly.
âBuilding the machine should be left to the craftsmen, but, I am worried about something else⊠From the hard lesson we learn with Tellestarle. If this âhorseâ is stolen, normal machines wonât be able to catch it, right? In that case, wouldnât this be a bigger problem than last time?â
As the person who experienced that first hand, Dietrich had a complicated expression. He didnât plan on letting anyone steal his machine, but, wishing to avoid that just by being careful would be too naive. They had to consider the worst case scenario of being attacked a second time. If this machine gets stolen and they give chase, it would be like a man chasing a horse, doomed to fail from the start.
âDonât worry, Di-senpai, I made anti-theft measures. Anyway, letâs try this out first and work on the other machines if it goes smoothly.â
Eru didnât want history to repeat itself, either. Dietrich simply shrugged after hearing him reply so confidently.
The craftsmen recovered from the shock of seeing the new model design and started working.
They used all of their knowledge and experience to understand Eruâs design, reinforcing and editing it, forging out a rough shape. Seeing the group discussing it fervently, Eru looked satisfied.
âSince we are making an entirely different model, it will take a lot of effort. We can just make one.â
â⊠You seemed to be hinting at something.â
Eru didnât answer Edgar and deepened his smile. Edgar felt it would be terrifying to inquire further and averted his eyes.
âLetâs leave that aside for now, I am very confident in this âhorseâ. But, we canât relax with just one machine alright?â
âYes, I know what you mean⊠But, we are stretched really thin now, itâs impossible to do more no matter how good the Boss is, right?â
Just thinking about the hellish scene last year was enough to make Helvi feel tired. Even if the production difficulty of the horse and Tellestarle were the same, they could still imagine how tough the days ahead would be. The Silver Phoenix Knights had limited manpower; the rest would need to be solved by the passage of time.
âAnd, so, we will just make one new model that will take a lot of effort, as for the rest⊠I want to make âOption Works.â
Question marks appeared on top of Edgarâs and Helviâs heads, when they heard the unfamiliar term. Eru didnât explain and took out more design plans, which he handed to them. On them was a variety of armour combined together that covered the shoulder area of the Silhouette Knight. It looked like outer coat-like armour with some differences. Complicated structures could be seen within the armour plate.
âI dub it âFlexible Coatâ. Simply put, this is the shield version of the sub arm supporting the back weapon.â
âErm⊠Ernesti, this is a good idea, but, there is no point in the shield if it is not held firmly. The sub arm is too weak to provide enough defensive power.â
âIf that was all, you would be right. Think about this, to toughen the hardness of the Silhouette Knight, what needs to be done?â
âStrengthening magic⊠so, thatâs how it is.â
Edgar seemed to have figured it out and looked at the designs again. The sub arms were weaker than normal arms; making up for the lack of strength with mana output was the concept of this equipment.
âIt will improve the defence capabilities, as for its weakness, it will increase the mana drain while in operation.â
âWhat an interesting idea. It will depend on the circumstances, but, it should be useful.â
âThatâs right. I want to try making several sets of this equipment and installing them. I will need you to test it out and provide feedback for this.â
Edgar and the others nodded in agreement with wry smiles. The pilots would be busy in the coming days, too.
Fulfilling the reason for its establishment, the Silver Phoenix Knights took action to allow Eruâs ideas to take shape. Building and controlling the âCentaurâ and âChoice Armamentâ took all the manpower of the Knights. With everyone engaged, only Eru, who was satisfied after showing everything he had thought of, as well as his happy three friends, Chid, Ady, and Batson were left.
âYes, let us keep going like this. While everyone else is working hard, let us do what we can, too.â
âHuh!? Eru, thereâs more?â
Ady asked with her eyes widened in surprise. Eru threw out a bunch of machine and equipment designs, and now he wanted to do more. She knew that was how reckless Ernesti was, but being this hyper made her go from being impressed to being dumbfounded.
âWell, I did think about it, but there is a small problem.â
âAgain? The dark days of endless experiments are hereââ
Batson remembered the days of developing Motor Beat, portable bow cannon, and Anchor wire; tough, but, fun times.
âFufufu, leave it to me! Chid, Ady, what happens when we use âAir Compressionâ?â
âWhat happens⊠We make it explode behind us?â
âYes, the magic makes use of the recoil from explosions. And, the problem is here; what happens if we use âAir Compressionâ repeatedly?â
âEhâ let me think, you will keep getting pushed and your speed will get very fast⊠right?â
Ady tilted her head and imagined herself using âAir Compressionâ.
âYes, theoretically, it is possible to keep adding energy with recoil and keep accelerating. This not only applies to humans, but Silhouette Knights, too.â
âAre you thinking of piloting a Silhouette Knight and keep on using âAir Compressionâ?â
They knew Eru had the ability to construct tactical level magic scripts. From the flow of their conversation, it was easy to imagine making Silhouette Knights accelerate. However, Eru shook his head and said:
âThat would be an âincredible taleâ, indeed. It would be tiring to keep casting magic strong enough to move Silhouette Knights.â
âEh, normal people wonât just dismiss it as tiring.â
âSimilar to the magic armaments, we will prepare the engravings at home, and then install that on the Silhouette Knights. With this, we can complete a âpropellerâ that could move as long as there is mana supply.â
â⊠Ermâ that is true, theoreticallyââ
After hearing the theory, Batsonâs face stiffened, while he imagined the steps, processes, and effects. Even the twins looked as if they had just heard a horror story.
âBatson aside, what do we do?â
âThe two of you are great with magic scripts, so letâs do the engravings together. I will borrow a Karrdator to test a few days later, we will need Batson, then.â
The three friends looked at each other. Recalling Eruâs record of doing whatever he said, they agreed.
And, so, one new model machine, several new equipment, and a never seen before propeller was brought into âthis worldâ quietly.