d grew farther away.
And his foggy visions and thoughts became clear again.
It was as if he was regaining himself.

“How do you feel?”
“It does not feel bad.”
“And your speech has improved.”

They would have liked to watch over him for longer, but after seeing his face and hearing him talk, Mailey determined that the danger was gone.
And so she instructed the others to do the same procedure on the remaining four Adventurers.
Rokuk was told to rest there.
He then turned to Tor, who was next to him.

“…Sorry for all the trouble.”
“Really.
Though, it resulted in my friends creating the invention of the century.”
“Recharging magic stones.
The world will change.
And it seems quite simple to do.”

Up until now, there was no way to recharge magic stones, and so it was difficult to maintain the barriers and cars in cities, as they required magic energy of high purity.
The barriers around cities were especially important, because they kept magitec beasts and monsters out, and yet they required so many magic stones that they put the city at financial risk.

But once this recharging method spread, the price of stones would drop, and the fuel problem would be solved.
It would affect so many departments.


The development of battle Golem and magitec cars for transportation would change things the most.
They could connect the cities, which were currently isolated under their barriers.

“You’re really something, Tor.
But these pals of yours.
They will be a part of history.”
“Yes, I’m starting to feel left behind.
And so I’ll expect you to drink with me when we return to Fangaro.
We can cheer each other up.”
“No, you make me sick.
Ouch! Don’t hit me! I’m bound here and can’t even move!”
“You deserve it.
Idiot!”

As the two joked around, Tor and Rokuk’s lack of seriousness seemed to infect the others, and their expressions finally relaxed.
If Rokuk was this lively now, then the others should be able to return to themselves as well.

The process continued, and they waited for all five of the Adventurers to regain consciousness.
And then Tor and the others left the magitec beast nest behind them.
They reunited with the team that had been worriedly waiting for them, as they were late, and then they started down the road back to Fangaro.
It was then that someone muttered.

“Over parts.
What will happen to them now…”

Now that they knew of the danger of losing control, and the effects of the control facility, the use of them would surely be restricted.
However, Rokuk just laughed it off.

“People will just have to continue using magitec arms.
Well, it’s a bit too late for us.
I suppose I’ll have to do office work at the guild instead.”
“It seems like you won’t be affected, as long as you avoid any stressful combat that uses a lot of magic energy.
And with regular inspections, you should be able to live a normal life.”

Mailey declared.

“Isn’t that right, Ms.
Coen?”


Everyone’s eyes turned to Coen, who knew more about magitec than anyone present.
Coen yawned as if disinterested.

“Hmm? I think it should be fine? The Golems probably went crazy for a similar reason, so expulsion won’t be necessary.
A fighting force is always needed, no matter where you are.”

Now that Coen had agreed with Mailey, the Adventurers sighed with relief.

“…Ah!”

Suddenly, Coen stopped and raised her voice.
And then she turned back to the nest.

“After all that chaos, we forgot to gather the aluminum!”

As she tried to return, Tor grabbed her by the collar.

“We can do it tomorrow.”
“My aluminium!”

As he dragged Coen away, he turned to the twins.

“I hope that you two aren’t thinking about going back either?”
“Yes, yes.”

Rokuk saw them and chuckled.

“…They sure are free.”

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