Magi Craft Meister

26-07 Maintenance

"I see there will be a final review in the town of Seki"

On the road, Jen had heard a lot of precautions from Darrow.

"If formal national transportation is concluded, these kinds of things will disappear,"

Darrow said in a tone that smells what he expects from such a future.

"In that case, we will be able to incorporate each other's good points and expect them to develop more and more."

Jen also returns the hard answer. It was at times like this that I wanted to bring Reinhardt, etc.

"But Lord Jin has great skill. I'm already in Seki town."

It is also surprising that, even though it is about the same speed as a bike, you get there just sitting there doing nothing.

"It's possible to build bigger cars and get them back and forth several times a day."

The point is boarding automobiles, boarding buses.

"Well, I see"

"We spend the 'free time' we could do that on 'thinking' to create a better future. With this repetition, little by little, we think the world is going to develop."

"Well? Lord Jin seems to have quite his own philosophy."

"Philosophy, etc. is not noble."

When we had that conversation, the automobile stopped. And they arrived before the main gate of the city of Seki.

"Hmm...... wow"

The disappointing stone walls don't even take a pull to Blueland, the regional city of the Kingdom of Egerea.

Is it about five meters tall? Only the portions of the gate used for entry and exit were about 7 meters tall, the towel was nearly 10 meters high, the passage part was 5 meters tall and the square space of the towel 5 meters led all over town.

"Are there no gatekeepers or anything like that?

When Jen asked Darrow, he returned an astonishing answer.

"Yes, there you go."

When Darrow looked in the direction he pointed, he did see four gatekeepers peering over the gate.

"But who wouldn't do anything if they could get here?"

That may sound comfortable as a word, but I wonder from a defensive point of view, Jen. So, I'll keep hitting Darrow with my doubts.

"Ha, naturally you think so. That gate is not a decoration. In fact, there are several surveillance stations between the Cali settlement and here."

"Ha ha..."

They've been contacted by the station, and in the town of Seki, it means closing the gates.

"Lord Jin has a certificate from the Empire of Shouro, and I will accompany him. As a matter of fact, I am also deputy mayor of the town of Seki."

I know, I'd say, but I'm not gonna put it in my mouth there, Jen.

The automobile slowly ran out and crept through the gate.

"Oh."

The interior of the gate was fitted with a door that looked sturdy. Now it remains liberated.

"If we close this, yes, we won't allow it to break in."

"I guess."

It would seem that manpower would not be able to defeat it that way.

Nevertheless, Reiko's power would make it easy to destroy it. In Mitsuho, I wonder if there are any such battles by golems, etc., Jen thought while observing.

"Please proceed straight. The front poke is the town mayor's office."

Even though the surroundings are stone bungalows, this is only two floors. There is also a wanted building, which can be seen to be the center of the town.

"If you climb that building, you'll see the whole town."

And Saki says, Darrow nods.

"That's exactly what this is all about."

And the automobile arrives in front of the bureau. We parked in a parking lot for the carriage and all headed to the bureau, including the driver, Edgar.

"Please, come this way. The mayor must be waiting."

When John Diney was in the reception room, it was the mayor's office in the central back of the second floor where Jens was guided.

"Welcome, Magic Engineer Magicraft Jazz, Lord Gin Nido, and those with you"

The Jens were greeted by a man in his mid-forties with scorched brown hair, brown eyes and light black skin.

"I am the mayor of this town, my name is Crowe"

The disappointed body appeared in Jen's eyes more like a sports club system than a literary system. I guess the environment, a town in the wilderness, won't let him stay only at the desk work.

"I'm Jin Nido. This is my fiancée Elsa Randall, and this is Saki Eschenbach, and this is my sister Hannah."

Jen greets her on behalf and introduces her companions.

"This kid is Reiko, that's Aal, and this is Edgar. It's an automatic doll."

The crow's eyes widened when he heard the word "automatic doll".

"Ho, is it an automatic doll (automata)? I rarely see it in my Mitsuho, but it looks wonderful and human."

"Because Reiko is a proud daughter. Aal is a masterpiece made with soul by himself and his friends, and Edgar is Elsa's masterpiece."

"Ugh."

There's a happy laugh on Crowe's face.

"Lord Jin, the purpose of your line is to visit my Mitsuho, okay?

"Yes, that's what you mean"

Jen's reply is concise, but there is no back if not a lie. We really want to look around the land in a country called Mitsuho.

"Then could you go first to the town of Miyako, the capital?

"Yeah, that's fine"

Because I have heard of Mitsuho's political form from John Diney, Jen also predicted that it would be such a story.

"I'm glad you just listened to me. That's all for today, rest at the hotel."

"Thank you"

Crowe cared about Jen Ying, who would be tired of continuing to travel for about three hours.

No matter how comfortable the car is riding, three hours is still a long time. Jens thankfully decided to take that offer.

A line of Jen guided to the reception hotel.

There was no such thing as a reception hotel when John Diney visited, but he then made these facilities because a messenger from the Shawlo Empire visited him twice.

Nevertheless, it appears that I did not build it from 1, but renovated the original building. If you look at the stone used, you can tell. Partly different in novelty.

"This, I'm curious"

Elsa, who saw the interior, spoke to Jen.

"What's up, Elsa?

"Here, look. Stone is not 'fused'"

Evidence of not using magic engineering. Nevertheless, Jen doesn't look like a mechanical problem, so although he snuck up on Fusion (Fusion), he doesn't really care.

I'll explain that to Elsa when I get into the room.

"... so if you don't have magic engineering, you'll also think about using friction tomorrow."

"Mm, convinced."

"Jin, a world without magic!

Though I admire Saki, Jen supplements it.

"Saki, even the village of Kaina, where Hannah lives, didn't use basic magic until I went. It's not unusual."

"Oh yeah..."

Saki is also, for some reason, the grandson of the Marquis and has lived quite a blessed life. Therefore, it would have been impossible to imagine living like the village of Kaina before Jen.

"In a world without magic, 'science' develops instead. I've been wanting to combine magic and science to make it even better. But this country already has its buds...... no, young trees are growing. … but as it is, it is likely to wither before becoming a tree."

"Huh?"

Soon Elsa and Saki looked surprised at the abstract Jen thing.

"Does that mean there's something wrong with this country?

Hannah was the only one who sensed what Jen was going to say, even if she didn't know what the word meant, and was replacing it with an exact word.

"Dangerous —— oh, right. The absence of a magician (Magicraftsman) makes it difficult to maintain culture."

"But Brother Jin..."

Elsa is about to say, and Saki takes it and goes on.

"If the national deal with the Empire of Shouro is concluded, it will be resolved, won't it?

Jen looks complicated.

"I can say yes, I can say no. The point is that there are a lot of tools and magic gear here that are at pre-WWI levels."

"Oh well..."

"I also heard John Diney's report, but with this look I was largely convinced. If you go to Miyako, you'll know a lot more."

Even now, John Diney was traveling south of Mitsuho, helping the residents find rare things to report.

Nevertheless, there is only one person on the vast national territory, who is still understaffed.

"We need to do something about this, too. Don't let the magic guide decay."

I really feel sorry for Jen.

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