The magic of the forest city state Metermagito is activated by writing a surgical ceremony on an iron plate and flowing magic there.

That method, called iron plate magic, had shown a development into a truly diverse aspect.

Iron can change its properties by mixing various objects into alloys.

It is also possible to make it much stronger than conventional objects by making it more resistant to water and oxidation.

Now, iron itself is not difficult to obtain.

You can mine for granted, it's one of the minerals.

Besides, it is relatively easy to process, and it is easy to carve out a technique to activate magic.

For this reason, an "iron plate” for activating magic in Metermagito was an object that was very readily available.

Everyday things to light or boil water.

And even more aggressive for hunting in the woods.

Something for defense to protect yourself from when you say no.

All of this is easy to get as long as you go to a specialty store.

Above all, let us not forget that many of the people are elves, I would say.

Elves have more magic holdings overwhelmingly than any other species.

Enough magic to handle the essential equipment to use easy-to-spread magic.

This alone would be a sufficient condition for Metermagito to become a major power.

But there is another technology in his country that can overwhelm other countries.

It's an unparalleled technology that says it takes magic out of trees.

Originally, magic is something that can only be used within the limits of one's powers.

Overcoming it is a technique that uses demonic stones held in the body by warcraft and the like, or crystalline demonic stones with condensed forces that exude from the underground.

But it's actually very troublesome to say that we're taking magic out of this demonic stone.

Magic is definitely the first thing to think of as pure energy.

Crude oil, if you will, is the magic stone that it hardens.

When people originally use magic, they unconsciously adjust their output on their own, but the Demon Stone has nothing to control it.

If the magic removed from the demonic stone is used magically as it is, 90% ninety-nine centimeters will erupt.

You can imagine putting crude oil in the car's engine as it is and if it works properly.

Then you might wonder if you should make magic that uses demonic stones.

However, unlike crude oil, Demon Stone is not at all stable in quality.

Most of the time they are part of an organism's body.

There are dragons and dogs in the world.

It would be easy to imagine that the demonic stones taken from them are not of the same quality.

That's where the guild comes in.

The Alliance is nothing but an organization that collects demonic stones.

It is also an organization that has the best technology that doesn't have anything on the right to handle it.

Until now, I've likened magic to crude oil, but let's change the expression a little.

For example, suppose a tool for using magic is an electrical product.

Magic is a lightning-like natural energy with no hands at all.

What would happen if I thundered into the microwave outlet?

You could probably worship a flashy explosion.

The Alliance has the technology to drop its thunder, demon stone, to domestic voltage, to current.

Whatever thunder they have, if they have it, they can be converted to domestic energy.

Of course, taking it to the level of military use is a trick.

The only country with this technology is enough to heal in one hand to the world.

In other words, the country has no choice but to use enormous powers of magic against the Alliance.

Big nations are asking the Alliance to "bow their heads" and "sell" their magic.

That won't be possible either.

The use of magic, what hits "voltage and current" in electricity, differs completely from country to country in standard.

If you try to use the magic of your country with the magic that is prevalent in your neighboring country, for example, you don't even say yes, or suddenly explode.

The nations have no choice but to do the guild a favor and sell the magic they have adjusted to the magic of their country.

This adjusted demon stone is called a "processed demon stone" or a "~ country demon stone" with the name of the adjusted country on its head.

This is tantamount to being held by an organization that, so to speak, refers to energy as a guild.

If the horror of relying on imports of energy was born in Japan, a country without resources, you will know enough to say no.

A country that relies on the Alliance for its magic supplies cannot first scorn them.

Of course, your say in the country will be greater.

That's why the Alliance can exist as the world's highest information-gathering organization with enough supermassive organizations to have its branches around the world.

But.

Metermagito succeeded in obtaining their own convenient magic.

We succeeded in extracting magic and making it user-friendly from the trees surrounding us.

A race that is better at handling magic than any other species is now able to secure an amount of their own magic that can be considered inexhaustible.

Moreover, the materials necessary to use the magic are iron, which is easy to obtain.

That was to say that Metermagito gained an environment where we could use some magic on our own, even if it was completely different.

Naturally, magic developed as I saw it.

There is material, there is energy, there is demand.

Is there anything more to support the development of technology?

What is more, Metermagito was also a truly belligerent "military state".

It was originally an elf supposedly a moderate race, but not in Metermagito.

Having been invaded many times by humans and others, this country had become a deep-rooted state of "eyes for eyes".

For that reason, he had many wars with the countries around him.

Technology is something that makes dramatic progress in every war.

I wonder if it's sad. Just like Earth, even in Haibara and Nakahara it was the same.

With inexhaustible resources and inexhaustible energy, Metermagito's technological capabilities progressed horribly acceleratively every time of war.

The fact that every citizen was a magically good elf naturally supports it as well.

In this way, Metermagito, a forest city state, wanted to reign as a superpower in the world.

For Metermagito, the material called iron has special significance.

A common image would suggest that something called "misrill" or "orihalcon" magic metal is more suitable for magic than iron.

But the magic of Metermagito has only developed on the assumption that iron is used.

So that suddenly using pure gold for the exterior of cars and consoles does not result in high performance, Metermagito's iron plate magic is a condition for the best performance.

From household goods to military weapons, I'm pretty sure the first thing about Metermaguito's magic is that it's made of iron.

So, because there is.

The "tank" driven by the Iron Wheel Knights, Metermagito's highest force on land, for example, was naturally also made of iron.

There are also numerous materials in Kaihara and Nakahara that far exceed iron in strength.

Metals that are only imaginary on Earth, such as the "Mithril" and "Orihalcon" I gave you earlier, also exist in this world.

The equipment that used them was very robust, and they were made exclusively of iron, with an unrivalled amount of stubbornness compared to, for example, shields.

But this is if you didn't use Metermagito's magic.

Iron shields, meticulously crafted to develop defensive magic, are far superior in strength to shields made from those legendary materials.

After all, the best equipment for Metermagito is made of iron.

But there was a big problem here.

When I say magic, I use magic to activate it.

It is always necessary to consume magic in order to use high-performance articles made of iron.

Fortunately, the elves, which make up most of the Metermagito, hold a very high amount of magic.

If it is magic enough to be used for normal attacks, it can operate without problems.

But still, there are limits.

Keeping defensive magic up all the time is no different than always running at full speed, if you say so.

It's impossible for a normal elf first, and a compromise really comes up on the gear.

Using magic shoes will increase your mobility, but not half your consumption.

With magic armor, you can strengthen your defenses and physical abilities, but only consume magic to dry you off.

Then you may think you should use the magic removed from the tree.

However, there is a great deal of equipment to use external magic.

First, a container that keeps its magic in.

And something like a cable to send it out to every part.

Because it is not magic that people manipulate, they also need a special device for sending magic into tools.

A light estimate would make it 30 kg.

So I was there and it lasted about two hours.

Clearly, it makes little sense.

Due to such circumstances, it was common knowledge that Metermagito and its soldiers possessed one to two magical equipment.

Something for attack and something for defense.

Transport and mobility will be fundamental in saying that we rely on large vehicles.

Sometimes I equipped myself with more magic than that, depending on my personal qualities, but the reality was that I usually didn't need that much, and most importantly, I couldn't use it even if I had it.

But there are exceptions to all things.

There are exceptions.

Among the elves, it was extremely rare to speak of those who were extraordinary and had great magic.

Something even more extraordinary and more magical in a way that is far superior to other organisms' magic holdings.

They were usually able to equip what was said to be impossible.

For example, equipment that incorporates magic into all of its iron full-body armor.

Attack Magic, Defense Magic, Mobility Aid Magic, and Muscle Enhancement Magic.

It incorporates all sorts of magic you can think of, and you can use it on the battlefield.

That is nothing more than a nightmare for military officials in other countries.

Anyway, the magic they can use individually is powerful even in the high-firepower Metermagito army.

One of the official equipment of the Metermagito army is the firearms used for tank vehicles and large warcraft.

It's a high-energy laser, so to speak.

Normally, we beat through 70mm iron plates. That's it, but the ones that can be handled with full body armor are one different digit.

So if you call a 700 mm iron plate, a 70 cm iron chunk, you can strike out the magic of firepower to prepare it.

This is no longer the level of firearms that are portable to individuals.

Here's one thing that matters.

Metermagito's magic relies heavily on the power of its users.

In other words, because most of the people are good at handling magic, the amount of magic that is poured into the magic device is being adjusted by the user.

The magic device does not activate if the concentration of magic it infuses is too intense or too thin, too much or too little.

If you do poorly, it can erupt.

But on the contrary, if only I had been aware of it, I could have used it with little time lag, from the moment of magic to activation.

I don't need something I said like a spell or a chant.

As long as you have the magic and the mental power to control it, you can have that kind of magic in a row as if it were a machine gun.

If you make it an enemy, it would be exactly the sight of what can only be described as a nightmare.

The only thing that can do that the most is really extremely limited.

Even Metermaguito, a large country, has only enough people with both hands.

Anyway, saying you fight all over your body in iron armor means the same thing about running a full marathon with 80 kg of gear, if you say so on Earth.

It's just a monster.

That handful of humans were gathered and organized in a group.

One of the special elites is the Iron Wheel Knights.

Wear all-body iron armor, equip yourself with dozens of attack magic, and drive an iron tank.

That is precisely the hero statue itself in Metermagito.

Its power is also said to be comparable to that of an enchanted dragon by itself.

In fact, it would have that much combat capability.

So, because of this, the Iron Wheel Knights have enough land power for the great Metermagito.

There was one of them with even more flying power.

His name is Shelbren Grosso.

He's the leader of the Iron Wheel Knights.

There are several anecdotes about him.

Said he sank an aerial battleship with one magic turret.

Thousands of enemy soldiers were defeated by a magic barrage.

Cortesecca was finished with one hand, albeit with magic.

It's a joke story, but they were all pure facts.

Even the enemy nation has a record. That shows his sloppy fighting power.

As noted earlier, the magic of Metermagito is not good because it has excellent magic holdings.

When necessary, the required quantity shall be injected at the required concentration.

If it's defensive magic like it's always active, you have to keep doing a certain amount of magic.

It's an unusual task, like sniping with a rifle while constantly running at the same pace in a room runner and threading through a needle.

A man named Shelbren does that as if it were natural.

There are some that raise those two names to show his strength.

“of steel".

That was only allowed to him, arguably a special name.

For Metermagito, who uses iron at the base of creating magic, the word "iron" has a special meaning.

It is a symbol and a pride to list, as it attaches "iron" to the heads of the strongest troops.

If you say the flag is decorated with an iron extension stick, do you know how special that is to them?

It's not supposed to be acceptable for an individual to name it.

Shelbren is nothing but an elf.

The best known species in Metermagito is the "High Elves".

A top race with a lifespan that says 1,000 years and a magic hold alongside a dragon.

Aside from them, Shelbren was called “of steel”.

And that's what they were allowed to call it.

In other countries' senses, those two names seem to be to that extent superior in defense or strong in will.

But it is an unusual thing to say that you will be allowed to be called by that name and by that name as a person of Methermagito.

He's the only one in history.

Use all the magic you need to knock off an aerial battleship.

It boasts just enough defense to withstand attacks by thousands of enemies.

That's the only way you can handle a full-body armor that you can't even handle if you don't have enough magic to move a battleship, and a tank that needs just as much power at the same time.

If you try to be an enemy, it sucks.

If you try it on your side, it's just the ideal hero.

Therefore, the two names “of steel” were given.

That's what a “steel” shelvren is.

"I should have bought you another one. Unexpectedly delicious, you chocolate."

Regretting with a serious look, Shelbren snapped that way.

The look of soaking up chocolate at the inn table is a sweetheart's drink, no matter what you think.

While he sings about the luxury of drinking sweet dishes in the morning, his expression is irresistible.

Not since I regretted that I should have put more chocolate that I had bought into it.

I'm wandering around the city, sensing the secrets of Stenglair.

Aware of being a celebrity once, Shelbren was prepared that there would be some sort of reaction if he stayed in this city for a few days.

This city, Einfarble, is one of the Alliance's surveillance hubs at the same time.

If you let yourself in there, an associate of Metermagito, you'll soon have surveillance or something on you.

Yes, Shelbren was thinking.

I disguise myself with magic that makes my ears look shorter for once, but Stenglair's secrets are excellent.

It is not something I can continue to deceive.

That's what I thought, but apparently it already had surveillance on it.

It's only been a day since Shelbren talked about this city.

Not to mention walking aggressively.

There's already some surveillance attached, even though.

Some level of surveillance that even normal humans, no, bastards wouldn't easily notice.

Maybe there's more, just not realizing it.

Better to think that this has made surveillance tougher than usual than Shelbren himself has not acted conspicuously.

I'm just saying it's getting tough not to miss something that you would miss if it were normal.

If so, it might be to say that the person who directs it is from his own country.

And humans who would have such command are very limited in Shelbren's knowledge.

The person he least wants to see in it.

A man who has the same or more personal fighting power as himself and uses his awesome secrets like his hands and feet.

"" Paper scraps ”Paper Snow Sai...? I hope not. I have a bad feeling about this..."

Sighing, Shelbren rode the chocolate.

A man named "Paper Snow Sai of Paper Scraps" is a brilliant sorcerer without a hanging, with the ability to fight against Shelbren.

I only saw his face twice actually, but he was a young, stern-looking young man.

Most of all, the werewolves haven't changed much in their appearance all their lives, and I'm not sure how old they are from the outside.

I'll just have to stop listening for a second, stay in the inn for a while, or sightseeing normally.

You know you're being watched, but you don't have to do anything extra.

With that in mind, Shelbren put the last piece of chocolate in his mouth and bit it.

Do you use milk? It tastes really smooth and elegant.

"Sounds like it would go well with the booze at the Wood Leak Pavilion...... All right, shall we have this chocolate and that booze for dinner tonight?"

While assembling his tourist schedule in his head, Shelbren began his discipline of going out with a laid-back look.

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