To Reinhardt who asked Elsa if she had no intention of going back or not,
âNo. Sorry.â
She said with an apology. Reinhardt made a truly, truly lonely face but,
âWell, if thatâs the decision youâve come to after thinking about it, itâs fine. Or rather, itâs not for me to judge whether itâs good or bad.â
He said and turned to Jin,
âJin, please take care of this inconsiderate cousin of mine.â
Reinhardt said and bowed.
Jin had also thought that for the next while heâd probably have to take care of her and so he nodded.
âIâm not much good at anything but.â
Even Elsa remarked something like that. It didnât appear likely that Jin would say he knew, however âtaking care of herâ seemed to have turned out to have a different meaning altogether.
ââŚHowever, you really werenât born in this world, huh, Jin.â
Once while bathing in Kunlun Islandâs hot springs Reinhardt had unintentionally spoken of that.
âHmm, well, yeah.â
âAnd so naturally youâre ignorant of the worldâs common sense.â
âBut, I now know.â
Reinhardt and Elsa both appeared to have accepted Jinâs unreasonable existence.
And in the middle of such an atmosphere,
âWhatâs left is to think about what to do from now on.â
Jin spoke of his other objective in inviting Reinhardt.
âFrom now on?â
âYeah. I gave the Unifilers an ultimatum. They probably wonât stop despite that.â
Jin folded his arms and said with a serious look on his face.
âThose guys have the catchphrase of âpre-Great Magic Warâ or something like that, but in fact, I think they just want political power. At any rate, I canât stomach their methods. However I canât put together tactics or think of strategies, so.â
Jin said and Reinhardt nodded.
âI see, I get what youâre trying to say. You mean you a person who can grasp the big picture?â
âI suppose. More precisely, I need the knowledge of someone like that. Because I can get it by using [Transfer Info].â
When Jin said that Reinhardt smiled bitterly and,
âRight, you had that as an option.â
He said.
âActually, it appears to have been a common technique during the predecessorâs era? Well, it has its flaws: if the person themself stubbornly resists the transfer can fail, and itâs impossible to transfer information to people. In addition, people without the aptitude canât use it.â
âHm? What about when you received the knowledge of your predecessor Adrianna?â
âOh, that. Itâs impossible because without having the same Magic Energy pattern as the person the information came from you cannot synchronize it. And for that reason even Reiko spent 1000 years looking for me.â
Hearing that Reinhardt felt discouraged.
ââŚIs that so. Thatâs a shame.â
âCan Rai-nii not learn [Transfer Info]?â
Then Elsa spoke out her mind.
âIndeed, if Reinhardt could use [Transfer Info] it would be good, but thereâs the requirement of considerable aptitude.â
Despite that letâs try testing for it now, he said, and decided to see with Reikoâs help if it was possible to transfer information from one Magi Crystal to another.
During their talk about how to begin doing that, as peers Jin and Reinhardt sounded very similar.
âLook, the [Magi Formula] is like this and the [Keyword] is like that.â
âHmm, hm. It looks as difficult as I thought.â
âWell, as weâre just seeing your aptitude itâs okay to not succeed in one go.â
âGot it. Iâll try. [Transfer Info].â
For an instant the Magi Crystal looked to shine off with a pale light. Reiko was continuously using [Trace] to display the Magic Energyâs flow but,
âItâs unfortunate but your aptitude looks to be low. But with training Iâm sure you can use it up to level two.â
Jin spoke of his conclusion.
âLevel two? How much is that?â
âLetâs seeâŚâ
Level one was the knowledge of language, two was movement and behavior patterns, general knowledge was from three to five, special knowledge was from three to seven, and subconscious information was from levels six to eight, Reiko explained. Because of the complex connections of information, the levels varied.
âSo level two would be speech, movement, and behavioral patterns, huhâŚâ
Reinhardt was disappointed. However,
âEven so, that means I can make more advanced golems than before!â
His recovery was quick.
âRai-nii is indeed obsessed with craftsmanship.â
Elsa vacantly muttered from the side.
ââŚDo you want to try too, Elsa?â
Jin casually asked Elsa.
âMm, let me.â
And so they tried having Elsa do the same thing.
â[Transfer Info]âŚHow is it?â
âIt appears you could use it to up to level three.â
âWhaaat! Elsa, Iâm jealous!â
Reinhardt loudly yelled. Looking at him, Elsa stifled a laugh and smiled a little.
âAnyway, thatâs all about the aptitude matters, but donât you have any close people that are well-versed in strategy?â
âI donât have what I donât have.â
Reinhardt looked troubled.
ââŚSama.â
âEh?â
Elsa spoke someoneâs name. Jin didnât quite catch it so he asked her to repeat.
âMoritz-niisama.â
âMoritz?â
âHeâs Elsaâs eldest brother.â
âElsaâs brother?â
âYeah. Moritz-dono has a weak body, but heâs ingenious enough call unmatched.â
The younger brother Fritz was a muscle-brain, and the elder brother the weak but smart type. Somehow it was a family line of extremes. Well, it would be good if the siblings would work together, but for example Elsaâs father Georg Randol von Amber and Reinhardtâs father Wolfgang Randol von Morgan are on bad terms. Siblings donât necessarily always get along.
âItâs okay to have someone less excellent too though.â
As Laoziâs operation faculties are most likely tens of thousands times better than a humanâs after giving him the fundamental knowledge he could simulate things by himself, and probably quickly become skilled.
âActually.â
Jin then suddenly remembered something.
âMaybe it would be better to make something like strategists or staff officers too.â
âJin?â
Reinhardt looked puzzledly at the pondering Jin. Jin quickly apologized,
âAh, sorry. I just thought of something.â
Then,
âWell, itâs not like I need that in a hurry. In addition, I wonder if you could get your hands on full-body armor?â
âFull-body armor?â
âMh-hm.â
Jin explained. How in Annâs knowledge, something like âstrengthened armorâ was described.
âStrengthened armor you say! Iâm also interested. Itâs probably going to be difficult procure one inside Celuroa Kingdom, but let me see what I can do.â
Reinhardtâs interest was piqued, and he started thinking about how to acquire armor.
âFinally, I was thinking about what I should do from now on, butâŚâ
Jin said, and Reinhardt had a lonesome look on his face.
âOh, right. I guess this is it, the end of the trip with Jin.â
âEh?â
âHm? Isnât that what you were talking about?â
âNo, no. Iâm still interested in traveling. Iâm sure thereâs still many more things Iâm unfamiliar with in this world, and Iâm also interested in Shouro Empire, see.â
âSeriously?â
Jin smiled and nodded.
âYeah. As if Iâd lie about this. Itâs just that I was thinking that I want to improve my equipment here for a few days.â
He explained.
âItâs tomorrow, right? The day of crossing River Torres.â
Reinhardt nodded.
âThatâs right. For people thereâs enough, but thereâs very few available ships that can board a carriage. If we miss tomorrow I donât know when the next time is.â
Hmm, Jin though.
âI wonder if we could meet up later?â
At that question, Reinhardt said,
âItâll be difficult but I think we could. Thereâs a barrier when crossing the river at the, itâs a region around the royal capital with special precautions for confirming how many people enter. When exiting, itâs done again and compared, and if the number rises or falls then thatâs trouble.â
âIn other words, itâs okay as long as I stay here while youâre in the zone of special precautions.â
âWell, thatâs how it is. Itâll most likely take five or ten days.â
Jin thought once more. If itâs five days heâll probably be able to make most of the equipment. The problem was the carriage. Without either Jin or Reiko, there was no one who could make it move normally.
âFather, would you like me to install a Warp Gate near the ruins of that stronghold?â
Reiko proposed.
âThatâs right⌠Celuroa Kingdom is a little suspicious. Maybe we should make an advance base there.â
âEeh?â
Jin had to explain things once more to Reinhardt who didnât quite get it.