Shapeshifter worked well.

The black slimes serving the figure wand continued their activities insomniably, except for mealtime. Then, the work efficiency did not decrease, and I did a reliable job.

... To be honest, these shapeshifters are the people that black companies want the most. They can work 24 hours a day, they don't need salaries besides meals, they don't complain.

Nevertheless, by continuing to work impurities had been formed and discharged from the body. Dine in a way that replenishes what's gone - that is, the outfit you're preying on and making up for.

They're letting the fatigued part regenerate through transformation of their own cells, or alteration of creation, but they're spitting out the parts that have made it impossible as impurities.

Whether you don't eat much or use it as a shapeshifter that your body has, it still means it wears off if you keep moving.

After the labor of such shapeshifters, fighters designed on the basis of spearhead flight data and operational data of shapeshifter fighters mimicking manned aircraft were completed in conjunction with materials generated by magic.

TF-2 Draken.

Overall length 14.8 meters. A fuselage of 8.6 metres in width is formed from a single cockpit on a straight extended body, two air intakes (air intakes) in the centre of the torso, two main wings and one vertical tail extending to the rear, one demonic stone engine and its nozzle.

Incidentally, TF-1 is a shapeshifter fighter with a wedge-shaped torso, and his name is' Falke '. Meaning is hawk in German.

"So..."

Mr. Bell stares at the finished TF-2 - Tokitomo Workshop fighter in human form as he arms.

"What does Draken mean?

"Sweden means' dragon 'in the national language. Dragons are stronger than Wyburn, right?

"Nice, I like it"

"Oh, Mr. Bell. Are you interested in fighters?

"What, maybe I'll fuck with a stupid big sky lizard? I'm going to experience a fighter right now."

Shallow black skin, a person-shaped bell with a flexible physique. That body would be able to maneuver. It's not something that I can maneuver all of a sudden, but, well, is it okay if I have the assistance of a copy core (navigation) enough to fly it? Originally you could fly in the sky, so the image would be better than anyone else. No, you're reliable, buddy. Lightly go-touch.

"Well, let's do a test drive."

I'm off to school today. We can fly in the morning.

I wasn't going to do a mock fight or anything like that flashy maneuver from the beginning.

The first lots, Units I and II, are brand new just assembled in the factory. I had no problems with machine operation on the ground, but the flight itself is the first, so I try to fly safely.

In fact, Draken was more athletic and honestly reacted to the movement of the joystick than Spearhead, even though the speed was not as bad (soggy). The burden of G on the pilot was also exerted by the acceleration corrector, which was much easier than last time.

But Bell, who was also unboarded by a helicopter and was the first against the plane,... made me feel better.

I didn't crash, and he's pimping himself, but he made the onboard Draken One look stylish to me.

The first flight is a commissioning. Full manoeuvre for the second time. Even a light air battle around the next time if things were going well, my thoughts completely collapsed.

"Mr. Bell!

"'Cause I didn't think it was such a disabling thing to not be able to fly with your own wings,"

Mr. Bell was not bad at all.

I stare at what was Draken One, which the Demon King was on.

The anti-aircraft fighter, which had just been completed, had been demonically modified at Mr. Bell's hands while flying in the air.

How dare the Black Cat Demon King pour his magic into the fuselage during the flight to create and change its composition.

After I got down to the ground, the main wing had become huge and disastrous during the flight, and I turned it into a variable wing on my own.

Speed also outstripped the second unit I piloted, flat out doing horrible manoeuvres (manubas) that would normally screw the humans inside with Gs, such as swirling and lifting forces in the air.

I think I said before that the humans inside are soft, but if they are exposed to high G, the fuselage will rattle more, and there can be worst aerial decomposition.

But by contrast, Mr. Bell's Great Demon King magic power had transformed him from the strength of the fuselage into something completely different. The copy core inside is also modified to a level close to the dungeon core unlimited.

But as for the copy core, Bell apologized.

"No, if you change it, your core's broken. I rebuilt it to withstand my level."

... I thought you made me feel better, Mr. Bell. Now I'm like, "Did I do something? I'm just beating him up."

"I'm not complaining about Mr. Bell, though."

I'd also like to say one of my complaints about getting a plane smashed of a new one that I just did, but things should be considered better.

In exchange for one new aircraft, I got a high-performance fighter that I wouldn't have gotten if I'd done it normally. Besides, I even got the idea of breaking the concept of fighter statues in me, which is to increase the potential of the fuselage by putting in the magic of the pilot side. This will also enable us to create better aircraft if we use it for future fighter development.

"Mr. Bell is a genius."

"Ooh..."

The magically modified Draken will be reserved for Mr. Bell. Probably performs better than any other draken or fighter that makes it next, and only Mr. Bell will be able to handle it in the first place.

"Did you say the next fighter or something?

"Oh, Draken is a fighter to take control of the airspace, but I thought I'd get a different fighter than that."

"Was it Draken and Falke? You have two more, and you're gonna make more?

"Falke is unmanned so far. Only two Thunder Cannon Gates are flying tools. Yeah, I've got a couple of anti-Feilong-entry rounds, but they're small, so there's no room."

I look at the triangular fuselage parked in the hangar - Falke, then Draken.

"Draken also has a small turnaround in the fuselage he built for dogfights with Fei Long and others, but in operational terms, I am anxious about the distance traveled, and I wonder if there are about six blast bombs under his wing... And the engine's a single shot."

"Can't you have one engine?

said Mr. Bell as he touched Draken.

"Because if the engine gets into trouble with a single shot, it's almost confirmed to crash. If it's a military aircraft, it's better to have two engines so that one of them doesn't crash into a trap."

Although there are quite a few single-shot aircraft due to cost issues. Even with some weight gain, ideally I'd like to make it a double shot.

"TF-3 will be equipped with two Demon Stone engines. Speed can't even beat Draken, but it doesn't extend to aerial fighting ability. But for that matter, I put more than twice as many blast bombs on it as Draken."

And the sailing distance. For that matter, the fuselage will be heavy, so that's one of the elements that can't beat Draken because of his fighting ability.

"Well, it's not just about fighting in the air. One strike away, ranged outrage - speed and mobility are not everything in combat."

Much remains to be done. Before Formido gets here, I just want to make sure we have the least amount of combat power. No, I don't know if it's coming, but you should see it as coming.

And then there's the anti-flying dragon blast bullet - in short, the guided missiles have to be numbered as well.

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