Although Caesar and Sylvieâs intention was shrouded in mystery, there was also the fact that the students needed a rival for the time being. Maybe it was just as well.
Besides, it was useless to think about the aim of those two eccentricities. First of all, they might not be thinking at all.
Mia and Cliff seemed to have their own thoughts, and although it was a little early, letâs have them study by themselves. They had that magic bag. If there were any time left, they would train their Mana operation using the magic bag.
In the meantime, I also had a few things to do.
I teleported to Leroy in the central laboratory of the research institute.
âMagic weapons? Now that you say it, I did make them. Well, itâs just childâs play compared to what Iâm working on now.â
Leroy muttered in self-derision as he drank the coffee especially made by Sagami Co.
âI am thinking of making a magic weapon based on a sword this time. Can I ask you to give me pointers?â
Leroy continued making a suspicious face.
âIâm not going to rely on that childish thing that canât get activated without magic. The firearms youâve taken into consideration should be enough for weapons. Rather than that, Iâd like to start developing a [Generator] as soon as possible,â he said the words as expected.
âItâs not about convenience. Leroy-san, the reason I want to know it is the same as the way you want science now.â
Leroy crossed both of his arms and stared at my face for a short while.
âWait a minute,â he said, his figure silently disappearing into the back of the room.
A few minutes later, Leroy returned with a sword and placed it quietly on the desk.
âThis is something I made just before I met you. Itâs the best work Iâve ever had, but I donât need it now. Do as you like.â
Even I, who was a novice, could see it. It was a comparatively sharp sword.
âIt has a mechanism that will become activated after you put a specially manufactured magic stone in the cavity of the sword hilt. In other wordsââ
âThe final quality of the sword is affected by the accuracy of the magical ore stone?â
âThatâs right. Iâm a blacksmith. Even if I, as an individual, make it with great diligence, in the end, it all just depends upon the magicianâs ability. I have treated it the same as my child, but now it has fallen into a blister. How unforgivable and unbearable it isâŠâ
The figure of Leroy biting his back so hard reminded me of the reason why this worldâs blacksmith was so crazy about science.
âThank you. Now, I would like to ask you a few questions about the manufacturing process of this sword, if thatâs all right.â
âI donât mind. I will tell you all you want to know.â
Leroy nodded broadly at my request and began to open his mouth.
I returned to my room to sort out the detailed information Leroy had given me about manufacturing magic weapons.
In order for the magic ore to be fully effective, the metal, shape, and strength of the sword must be finely tuned. In particular, depending on the type of magic that the magic ore possessed, specific adjustments were required. But, if you made a mistake here, the magic weapon would not be able to display its strongest prowess.
I see. If it was that difficult to understand, it made sense why there were so few magic weapons in this world.
âItâs interesting!â
If you stop developing something because of this level of difficulty, you are no longer a scientist.
In fact, the science and technology that we have developed so far is the crystallization of the wisdom built up by our predecessors on Earth. I am no more than an imitator who has borrowed and reproduced that knowledge. Besides, it is in these inexplicable hardships that the seeds of new wisdom will grow.
[Master, you seem to be in a good mood.]
Muraâs astonished whisper echoed inside my mind.
âYes, itâs fun. How can I not be in a good mood at this point?â
I had hit a new wall just now. If I succeeded in this development, new knowledge would be written in the history of mankind.
In addition, if I could settle this theory of magic weapons, there was also the possibility that it could be applied to other magic tools for daily life. If that was the case, then it was also connected to what I wanted to do when Iâd first arrived in this world. The union of magic and scienceâthe creation of Magic technology!! [T/N : Itâs not literally magic technology here, but instead sorcery/black magic and science. Since he wants to combine them, either I could write it as black magic science or so. Hence, I thought of using magic technology for now, though it may change if thereâs a more detailed explanation later.]
[Arenât you a pervert!!]
Thatâs not something you are qualified to say!
I very much wanted to begin the research immediately. But for today, I had to make a summary for tomorrowâs class. For the time being, Iâd simply have to work on it little by little.
âNow then, letâs begin.â
With a pen in hand, I began to write down on a piece of parchment.
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âOh, itâs already this late.â
I looked at the clock and saw that it was 20:00. It was time to go out for dinner.
When I went to the cafeteria of Sagami Co., Aquido, Carla and Jude were having dinner as well, so I joined them.
âI see, so the construction work for the research facility of the Institute of Medical Science and the government hospital is progressing well?â
Weâd been working on the development of antibiotics for some time now, recruiting volunteers from the members of Sagami Co. and Toto village.
However, because of the lack of personnel to invest in that, it hadnât progressed well. But this time, I had a new territory, Radol. There were plenty of candidates.
That was why Iâd decided to establish the Institute of Medical Science, a medical education and research institute, and a public hospital.
âOh, weâve already started recruiting the first batch of researchers. Although I know you are busy, butââ
âI know. Leave it to me.â
In this world, medical science was still an unknown research area. It couldnât be helped that I couldnât even talk about research without basic knowledge. And it was the same for medical professionals.
âI have also applied for it.â
Carla announced while stuffing herself with her favorite cutlet.
âI see. Study diligently, okay? So, what about the recruitment?â
âAbout this, we already have around 500 applications.â
âFi-five hundredâŠâ
Same as the dumbfounded Aquido, I was also considerably taken aback by this piece of information.
The confirmed applicants were the group of Tana, several people from Toto village, and the original staff of Sagami Co. who were working on the production of antibiotics from the beginning.
Up to this point, the confirmed people were less than 50. I hadnât expected to receive ten times more applicants.
âThis includes Radol, Tosh group, former soldiers of Amuzureth Kingdomâs army, and their military physicians. In addition, there were applications from doctors from all over the Empire who were introduced by the Commercial Guilds.â
I didnât intend to make medicine my primary source of income.
Of course, if other merchants were to patent the drug and monopolize it, there was a possibility that it would not be distributed to the poor who really needed it. That was why I would patent it. However, the patent would be granted by a newly established organization called the Medical Science Research Association.
Utilizing the enormous amount of money to establish free hospitals in all regions possible and conduct medical checkups. That was the kind of organization I was aiming to start.
âI donât mind, but as expected, 500 is a lot. We need to sort them out. Jude, divide and interview all of these 500 people. The hiring requirement is whether they truly want to help others.â
âI understand. I will begin it as soon as possible.â
As I nodded in satisfaction at Judeâs words, Aquido said, âThe other day, Theo and Calogero, who were undercover, returned. We have protected ninety percent of the families of the Amuzureth Kingdomâs soldiers.â
â90%, what about the rest?â
Aquido shook his head with an expression of anguish. So, 10 percent of them had already been executed.
âI see. I suppose so. In fact, we should be glad that we were able to protect ninety percent of them.â
To be honest, according to my earlier expectation, I would have been satisfied as long as we could protect half of them safely. That was what I thought.
âAbout that, according to the information from Theo and the others, they were able to protect them so easily because all of the people received a revelation.â
âRevelation?â
âApparently, when Theo and his team visited a relatively large city in the Kingdom, the families of the soldiers they were to protect had already gathered to escape. Thanks to this, they were able to skip the unnecessary acts of persuasion. The one thing they all had in common wasââ
âSo that was the revelation.â
What a strange story, and also a too convenient one for us. This definitely wasnât just some coincidence, that was for sure.
It was possible that they were trying to trick us into believing they were spies or something. But it was just too unnatural to think that they all received the same revelation. If they did, they would have lied even better.
âFor the time being, we have already settled them in the Arcroy Fortress until their new town is established.â
âI understand. Please take care of it.â
Anyway, this settled my biggest fear these days. I should be just glad for now.
âBy the way, Stella is living in the school dormitory, right? Is she well?â Carla asked as if sheâd just thought of it.
I would be troubled if she kept clinging to me all the time. This was a good chance for Stella to separate from me. That was why Iâd instructed her to live in the dormitory at the academy with Aria for the time being.
Of course, Stella had adamantly refused to separate from me even for a short time, but I kept persuading her. As a result, Stellaâs mood had dropped to the bottom.
âShe was completely angry this time and didnât even say anything. So, I donât even know about that.â
âHee~ itâs surprising for that Stella not to talk to Grey-sama. It seems like she is pretty angry.â
Although there was still the problem where she couldnât sleep properly if there wasnât me as a body pillow, for a fifteen-year-old, she was strong enough.
My only concern was Stellaâs intense dependence on me. I was the only family member for Stella in that mansion. For better or for worse, I was the only one in Stellaâs world. No, I was the only one for her. No matter how well we got along, for her it was just a human relationship mediated by me.
At this rate, if I left this place, Stella would definitely shut herself in her old shell. That was what I felt.
[Master, are you planning to leave this place? I hate it! I want to be together with all the onee-chan!]
Muraâs desperate words seemed to keep reverberating inside my mind, but I was also surprised by that emerging thought.
I didnât have any intention of leaving this place for now, and neither did I have the ways to do so.
First, what would I do if I returned with this body of a child that had no memories of Earth at all? That was just an unbelievable delusion.
âWhat happened, Grey-sama?â
âAh, nothing. Donât mind it.â
Now that I finished my dinner, it was time to complete the work. Letâs prepare the materials for tomorrowâs class.
After briefly saying goodbye to Jude and the others, I left and went back to my room.