Level 99 First Territorial Management by Adventurers

9. Don't Cloud Standing Bird Trails

"You can't, this is"

"I knew it..."

Castle fortress in Falve.

The usual clerk's office in Yut.

Sitting on the sofa for visitors, facing each other across the table are two of the leading Great Mages (Archmages) of the Brewers.

Well, I know what you want to do.

What Yut is showing you is a scroll of spells (scroll).

However, the original one, not the existing spell.

I made two kinds of spells and asked the great sage Vainamarinen for his reputation.

"Transfer to another dimension, plus time rewind. Then also load reduction so that it can be activated in any dimensional world? I'm impressed that this is all I've packed into one spell."

"What the fuck?"

"There are too many elements, you idiot. Like this, it activates properly."

"You don't have a choice."

"I know the temper of going and coming home. I'm not sure if magic exists in your world."

Nothing can be said if it is read that far at first reading.

Shy, just dye your cheeks.

"What do you do with a bastard reacting like that"

"Shut up."

Take the scroll away like a flick, and sigh.

I intend to continue my research in the future, but I've gotten up on the reef.

If you get kicked over the course of months of spells that you've managed to shape, you won't have a choice but to be worried.

A transfer spell to Earth.

And the return spell from Earth to the Brewers.

Because there is no guarantee that we will be able to use the spell of science on Earth, we tend to stick elements in it, and it turns out to be badly regarded.

It also had to do with the theory of theoretical spells.

In a theoretical spell, the world defines itself as vague and dreamlike.

There, interfere with the power of the pulled source elements, or with pure computation or theory, and change it to the way you want the world.

The means is a spell.

The various components of the spell - distance, range, effect, etc. - are defined at the time they are transcribed into the spell document and are activated by casting the spell name.

If we talk about extremes, we can exercise them on anyone if we can understand their content.

I can, but understanding requires more than a certain amount of knowledge, upbringing, computation, and logical thinking - that is, intelligence.

So it is right that the more you use the spell, the better your understanding, and the power of the theoretical spell itself.

However, the spell was developed by many magicians for a long time, and history itself eliminated with the times.

With that in mind, you'll see the difficulty of developing the original spell.

"But this one's not a bad spell. If you notice that, it might work out for you too. Maybe not."

"What do you mean?

"Think for yourself"

"Shit. I know."

I was praised by Vainamarinen once, but I'm not happy.

Because the other spell is only an arrangement of existing spells.

"I just switched the object of a spell that increases the speed of travel from an individual to a track. Besides, we couldn't target the road"

"But that will make it permanent."

"Yes, but"

"I mean, you know what?"

I'm dissatisfied with the attitude of the great sage who doesn't seem to have any intention of giving an explanation, but, well, Yuut convinces me with that grandfather.

I was convinced, but I felt like starting over again.

A few days after his encounter with the great sage Vainamarinen.

Yut had become an empty man.

Behind you, the calm sea and the harbour town of Hardenturm.

Under your eyes, the track extends far west.

However, the tracks are not just laid. Exactly a single line, but both sides of it are beautifully shredded and dressed with tracks running over a trapezoidal shape of about 2 meters.

Since the process was unlikely to prevent entry with the fence in time, the result was that the ground was tidied up with "Earth Ringing (Move Earth)".

Due to its moat-like shape, it is difficult to climb to the top where the tracks are located, and accidental incidents are difficult to wake up. I'm not saying this is complete, but accidents will be reduced.

Of course, we should not forget the intermission between bandits and subraces with evil ministers in the territory in cooperation with Jonah.

But that was just an environmental improvement.

The true meritorious are none other than the Dwarves of Mainz.

Though I'm not sure if I should honor the Dwarves who have enough rails to connect Hardenturm to Falv in just a few months, or tear at the hardships of the Tordeks who laid it down.

Either way, Yut had to take his hat off for this enthusiasm, even though the study of Bold Iron (Crystal Iron) was a paragraph away.

As a result, the carriage railway was opened.

The opening ceremony has also taken place as a matter of course, but only Valtrude is present. Alcia is doing the push for a job that is Falve, and Jonah, well, she'll be somewhere.

Yut is not in because he needs the last finish.

"All right, let's do it"

Without feeling or nervousness, Yut, who holds the spell document in his hand, activates the original spell.

"Accelerator"

Four pages of spell documents released from Yut's hands fell flimsily and were sucked into the rails.

Wrapped in blue light at the same time, two lights draw trajectories along the rail.

It will lead far beyond, beyond the horizon, to the city of Falve.

The mysterious sight made me feel like I heard a twitch from under my feet.

Wait as you go for about 10 minutes.

A two-headed carriage passes through the ground.

The passenger cars and freight cars you are pulling are quite large and very unlikely to be pulled with two heads.

Nonetheless, it's so light that you don't think you're climbing the ramp, and you can tell how fast it's going from the air.

"You're doing great."

Yut nods satisfactorily.

Accelerator is the original spell based on Acceleration (Accelerator), which increases the speed of movement.

The original "Growth" is a spell aimed at organisms, allowing rapid outdoor travel. It was the Accelerator spell that arranged it and made the subject a vehicle for wheels running on the rail.

Concerns that might not be overcome in difficulties such as mountain roads came to mind, and requests for speed increases were made.

Usually, it would be a positive offense to take measures such as improving carriages, increasing horses, changing power, etc. Right, really right.

And being a visitor from Earth, he also had the idea of a steam engine.

But he is a great sorcerer.

You just have to do something magically.

That's where I developed the Accelerator spell.

Although limited to vehicles running on rails, it increases the speed of movement and its effects are also perpetuated. I limited it, but for that matter, it's also working better.

For example, there are ways to increase the speed of movement by demonizing the wheels even with the same magic, as well as means to enhance the horse itself.

But I didn't adopt it because if I did something bad, the main fall that the carriage itself would be targeted would also be a bad thing.

I also feel like a long way around, but when I watch the carriage run smoothly and leave across the horizon, I also forget all the hard work.

"Let's go next."

Besides, I still have work to do.

When the carriage was dropped off, instant travel (teleport) was used and Yut returned to the castle fortress in Falve.

"So what about you?

"Is it sudden..."

In Yut's lab, Alcia, who was demonizing a magic device (magic item), greets the Lord of the room with a look that is not surprising.

"In the meantime, it looks like the carriage railroad went well."

"Yeah, we made it over there."

"Then shouldn't we have joined together?

"Nothing, because there's nothing you can do even if you're there"

Yut shrugs his shoulder.

More than that, it said on my face that it was annoying.

"Ha... Well, fine."

"So, what about that one?

"I'm just finishing up."

It was on the central desk, pointing to a magic device like a golden net.

The magic equipment we were jointly developing here. That completion overlapped with the opening of the carriage railroad only by chance in time, and I didn't aim for anything else.

"This is it..."

"It's just a gold net."

"I guess I'll just say that."

Yut says with a bitter smile.

Well, it's true that it's hard to deny because it's true.

"Magic Analytics"

A theoretical spell that performs the appraisal of an item.

Yut, who used it, exhaled a sigh of relief with his eyes on the results.

"Yeah. Success."

"That's good...... It's a little complicated, though."

"It's hard to understand how that feels..."

A magic tool developed jointly by the two of us.

Why we had to work together.

That's simple and lucid.

Because the magic I needed this time was divine magic that only Alcia could use.

"You just demonized Food Purification."

"I don't mind that, but I can't believe the spell that purifies food is used to treat sewage..."

It seems that it is not a good idea to feel like sewage is out of its original use, not like this. Because they recognize that divine magic is powered by God...

"I don't know what it's like around there."

"Well, it's a matter of my feelings. It's not like we've been stripped of magic by God."

"That's an important issue."

But is any further discussion futile?

"Later, let's do an experiment. Experiments"

"I'll leave that area to Yut."

"Let it be entrusted to you. Let's start with a small experiment…"

Alcia leaves the room trying to brew herbal even as she smiles bitterly at Yut, who begins to consider it quickly.

I drop it off, and Yut, alone, shrugs.

"Now, are you okay......?

The carriage railroad took shape. The sewer was also in sight. Street lights are fine now.

There is no more policy for Yut to come forward.

"I need to weirdly add more work"

Whether you leave - or you're gone, you should be able to do it.

No, you have to.

"I'm going home...? That's right..."

I stayed nostalgic, I look at the scroll.

A spell branded as a failure by the Great Sage.

In the end, that spell was never completed until the limit of a year.

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