Luchila put Lord Gerberga on her lap and started to talk slowly.
âFirst, the materials were almost all Foolâs StoneâŚâ
Surprisingly, Luchila was aware of a lot of the small structural details.
I hadnât thought she would be able to understand so much in such a short amount of time.
âOh, I see. So it was like this?â
Philly began to write what she heard on a sheet of paper.
âThatâs all that I know.â
âNo, it was more information than I expected. That was very helpful. But I would still like to know more.â
So saying, Philly looked at me and Kathe.
âI suppose it is my turn. I was looking behind Luchila, and so I know a little as well.
Kathe said proudly. Her tail wagged slowly behind her.
Compared to Luchilaâs explanation, Katheâs was more focused on alchemy.
Among dragons, Wind Dragons were known to be especially good with the art of alchemy.
And so Katheâs knowledge of it was quite deep.
Once she was finished, Phillyâs drawing became even more detailed.
âYour explanation was also very helpful. Thank you.â
âIâm just happy to have been useful!â
Katheâs tail swayed happily.
Perhaps she was a little bashful, as she then pulled Nia close to her and started to pet her between the ears.
Nia looked a little confused as her tail swayed.
âNow, I will tell you what I noticed.â
âI would very much like to hear your analysis, Mr. Locke. Thank you.â
Philly then looked at me with eyes that were full of expectation.
âI was just watching from behind, so you shouldnât expect too much.â
âI understand.â
Philly adjusted her glasses and then smiled.
âFirst, the main magical function resided in three areas. In other words, three magic circles.â
âOh?â
âOne part was to conceal the structure. Another was to disturb any Magic Exploration while also measuring its progress. And then there is the part that is the bomb.â
âHmm?â
âThe magic circles should have been structured like this. Luchila, Kathe. What do you think?â
âIâŚwas not able to notice that partâŚâ
âItâs fine. Just tell me anything that you know.â
âYes⌠I think this part might have been a little smaller.â
âI see. Indeed, I think youâre right.â
And so the three who actually saw it all gave their opinions.
And Philly wrote everything down.
âSo, it should be something like this then.â
âI believe it is.â
Kathe and Luchila seemed quite confident.
âMors. Have you noticed anything after listening to everything?â
ââŚIndeed. But as I have not seen it in person, there is nothing that I can say.â
âIt can really be the smallest thing.â
âAs for disturbing Magic Exploration and monitoring the progressâŚI think this would be more efficientâŚâ
Among dragons, Water Dragons were especially good with barrier magic.
That was probably why this point bothered him.
âHmm? Now that you mention it, you might be right.â
âYes, I think so tooâŚâ
Kathe and Luchila started to agree.
âWhat do you think, Locke?â
âHmm. Yes, I also think that Mors is correct.â
And so Philly made corrections to the drawing based on Morsâs suggestion.
âLocke. Is this fine for now?â
âAye, Philly. While it is not complete, it is quite detailed.â
âHmm. Hmm. So this is the general structure. We must think of a countermeasure at once.â
âTeacher, I will help too.â
âMilka. Iâm counting on you.â
âEhehe.â
Goran had been listening quietly up until now, but he then smiled.
âIf all goes well, then we wonât have to spread any information about the vampires.â
âYes. If it goes well.â
âWhile weâll do our best, you shouldnât get your hopes up too high.â
âI know. Still, do your best, Philly.â
Just then, Kathe tilted her head to the side.
âHmm? But why is it such a bad thing to tell a lot of people?â
âUhâŚthe thing isâŚâ
As I tried to think of a way to make her understand, Kathe continued.
âWe can tell everyone, and then everyone can fight.â
âIf we could get everyone to fight, that would be a good thing⌠However, only as a last resort.â
âWhy do you think that, Eric?â
Kathe asked with a puzzled expression. Marguerite replied with a smile.
âIf I was a vampire, I would think about using information to deal a great blow.â
âWhat would you do?â
âFirst, I would allow some of my vampire thralls to be captured by the country.â
âOh?â
âBy doing this, the people will be forced to believe that vampires were in their midst.â
No matter how much you said that they were dangerous, many would not believe it so easily.
Because the royal capital had divine protection.
But if they were to actually see the vampires, then they would have to believe.
âImpact is important. So you would have to choose the right timing to have them capturedâŚâ
âHmm. Hmm?â
âOnce fear has been planted in the hearts of the people, I would plant small bombs in order to kill several humans.â
At that point, the people would lose their calm.
âAnd then we just need to spread rumors about this or that person being a thrallâŚâ
âAnd what would happen?â
âEveryone will become suspicious of each other and they will start killing.â
They had to kill the vampire who entered the city.
That would be their excuse. And after this mayhem, the city will be overrun with chaos.
Citizens will hunt citizens.
And if the vampires spread rumors about how they had taken over the government, then even Eric would not be able to stop the chaos from getting worse.
The people might even rebel against the government.
Perhaps ambitious nobles would take advantage of the moment and mobilize their soldiers.
The country would fall into ruin, and the vampires would be able to do as they pleased.
After Marguerite explained all of this, Kathe finally understood the danger.