# 53
53. Moving forward again (2)
I took Iolka into the hall.
Dark lanterns illuminated the interior of the magic hall, and the scent of incense candles and old books rose up. Iolka, who ca inside, blinked in surprise.
“This is a magic hall. Why did you bring here?”
“I told you. They don’t make you use your body.”
Closed the door to the outside. The inside beca dark all at once.
“What you need to do is research.”
“research?”
“Wait, look.”
I stood with my back against the wall.
An information window indicating the tech tree of the research was displayed.
[Research!]
[Current developnt is as above.]
[1. Hero Reactivity Research (Lv.0)]
[2. Facility scalability research (Lv.0)]
[3. Dungeon Advanced Research (Lv.0)]
[Tips/Research points can be obtained by placing personnel in the laboratory. Upgrade the waiting room to suit your taste with research points!]
[Researcher recomndation list!]
[‘Iolka (★★★)’]
[Do you want to appoint ‘Iolka (★★★)’ as a researcher?] [
Yes( Choice) / No]
I rummaged through the old books on the bookshelf.
While living in the waiting room, I noticed that I could also decipher the language of Taoni, but the contents of these books remained aningless. I was familiar with shapes and formulas like magic circles. I rember seeing it a few tis in mini-gas where you create items.
Isel appeared next to Iolka, who had been absent-mindedly.
Iolka scread in surprise.
“Don’t show up suddenly from the side! I’m surprised.”
[shut up. Get used to this. I like it too, so it doesn’t appear like this. anyway you See that desk over there? There will be pen and ink. You just have to solve the problem with that pen and put it in the container that looks like Jogi.]
I closed the book and put it back on the bookshelf.
Then he looked towards Iolka. Iolka was hesitantly approaching the desk on one side of the hall. On the desk lay papers loaded with strange symbols in glowing blue ink and a black feather pen. Iolka looked over the papers and said:
“It’s a formula I learned at magic school…”
[Solve the problem and put it in the barrel.]
Issel pointed to the pitch-black circular barrel placed next to the desk.
Iolka asked with a puzzled face.
“Why should I?”
[That’s for research… Anyway, if you want to do it, do it! if you don’t want to get upset The Master ordered it.]
“You guys do it the sa way…”
Iolka grumbled and sat down at her desk. Then he dipped his pen in ink and started solving the problem. After three minutes, Iolka wrote the solution on a piece of paper and put it in the bin next to the desk. The paper that went into the barrel burned blue and then disappeared.
[Acquired 1 research point!]
[Current research speed is 10/h. 10 gems are consud per hour.]
‘Research efficiency is not good.’
In Pick Up, gems, which are paid goods, are also used for research.
10 points per hour was the lowest. The facility level was low and Iolka had no research skills, so there was no choice.
[Set the research ti.]
[3 hours a day!]
[Tips/Excessive research ti settings may cause the researcher to complain! Don’t forget that they also have a daily life.]
“All you have to do is solve this.”
said Iolka, putting the last problem into the vat.
However, Iolka’s expression hardened the next mont. This is because there was a docunt with a problem on the desk. It was thicker than last ti. Isel held up three fingers.
[3 hours every day!]
“3 hours? I hate it! 3 hours!
[‘Iolka (★★★)’ expresses dissatisfaction!] Is
this how it turned out?
It was to be expected. Currently, Iolka’s schedule was on the hard side. Strength training in the morning, magic training focused on psychokinesis in the afternoon, and formation training again in the evening. It was true that there was no ti to spare, although we had arranged break tis here and there.
If you ask them to invest 3 more hours here, it is easy to resist. No one likes to work overti.
But you can’t subtract training ti. However, the sa is true of subtracting research ti. Research was one of the important factors determining climbing speed.
Iolka pouted.
“Tell too. If you do this, you will be a complete slave from morning to night.”
“…”
I pondered for a mont.
How to keep Iolca motivated without wasting ti.
‘That’s it.’
I muttered a little inwardly.
‘Fur coat.’
[‘Han(★★)’ wants a ‘fur coat’. Do you want to give it as a gift?]
[It costs 3000 gold.]
[Yes (optional) / No]
A coat covered with white mink fur appeared.
It was one of the clothes offered by the gift shop.
Iolka looked at the coat and opened her eyes wide.
“that…!”
“Did you say you wanted one?”
I chuckled.
I had heard from Jenna that Iolka wanted warm clothes. The waiting room is cold or sothing. I tossed off my coat. Iolka got up from her chair and hastily grabbed the coat.
“It’s paid in advance. I’ll give you more when I get the job done right.”
Iolka frantically rubbed her cheek against her fur coat.
Then, suddenly, he spoke in a sharp voice.
“Trying to change my mind with this. What a sha!”
“Give it to if you don’t like it.”
I grabbed my coat and pulled it.
Iolka held on tightly and did not let go.
“Soone hates it! You can do it, if you do it.”
Iolka sat down in her chair and worked on the problem.
Amkena continued to manipulate even after ordering the research.
After the 2nd party returned, a 3rd party was created.
It was a new party made up of prospects who had just been summoned. After a while, I heard the faint sound of Isel calling the mbers of the 3rd party. Those who stand out among them will be able to join the 1st or 2nd party.
He then sent the gathering mbers to the daily dungeon and ordered the mbers of the equipnt workshop to make weapons. It was a lively movent.
‘Not bad.’
Master has definitely changed.
What I am doing now is just the basics, but that’s why it’s important. Before that, Amkena hadn’t even done this properly.
While I was appreciating Amkena’s operation, Iolka suddenly started talking to .
“Aren’t you going to learn magic?”
It was so out of the blue that I was a little surprised.
Iolka was working on a problem with her back turned to .
“Even if I can only use fire magic, I’m good at theory. You seem to be quite talented. How is it?”
“You want to learn magic?”
“It would be difficult for alone, but there are so many valuable books in the library here. If it’s basic, I’ll be able to do anything.”
I have already raised my weapon skill to level 6.
‘Do you an to beco a magic swordsman?’
2 adults My job is a beginner at the mont.
You can choose a job from 3 stars. If I go on like this, I will beco a warrior who focuses on sword and shield, but if I et so conditions, the way to the hidden class will open. One of them was a magic swordsman.
I shook my head.
“It’s a specification.”
“Why? It’s good to learn.”
“Growth is twisted.”
Just because it’s a hidden job doesn’t necessarily an it’s strong.
In certain situations, it was stronger than the standard job, but there were more cases where it was weaker. In particular, in the case of magic swordsn, because they require intelligence as well as warrior-type stats distributed mainly on strength and stamina, the specs inevitably fall. This ans that there is a high probability that it will not be neither.
“Tell whenever you change your mind.”
“Isn’t it because you don’t want to solve problems alone?”
“What, what nonsense!”
is it correct
I smiled.
‘Fostering researchers.’
After clearing the 15th floor, I was thinking of entrusting it to Iolka when I had so spare ti.
A researcher is a wizard type, but it was an auxiliary job that was only in charge of research, not combat. It’s much more difficult to learn than a normal assistant job, but one out of dozens will take it. I couldn’t keep Iolka here forever.
I watched Iolka solve the problem.
While solving the problem, Iolka began to reveal her identity. His own family was originally a famous family in the empire, but he beca a nobleman due to political strife. He says he has a duty to revive the family.
‘I didn’t ask.’
“How were you before you ca here?”
“? I was a farr.”
“A lie. Who believes that?”
“…solve the problem.”
I passed the ti rummaging through old books on the bookshelves.
After three hours, Iolka got up from her chair with a tired face. The clock in the hall was pointing to midnight.
However, the master has not yet terminated the connection.
The reason was clear. It is waiting for research points to accumulate. A total of 30 research points were obtained from 3 hours of research. With 30 points, I could have completed the first study.
‘The ti has co.’
The tech tree of research is divided into three parts.
‘Hero Responsiveness Study’, which improves the hero’s responsiveness to missions and commands.
A ‘facility scalability study’ that opens the facility’s detailed tab and enables more direct operation.
‘Intensive dungeon research’ that increases the types of special purpose dungeons and helps smooth material supply.
Each is in charge of a hero (person) facility (inside) dungeon (outside).
Among them, the first research that Amkena opened was
[Teeling!]
[Research ‘Hero Reactivity’ has beco Lv.1.]
Hero Reactivity Research.
I had so expectations about the effects of this study.
[Goddess’ blessing falls on the waiting room!]
Pajijijik!
A mysterious halo of light flashed across the sky.
The halo ford dozens of beams and shot down into the waiting room.
One beam of light penetrated Iolka’s chest in the hall.
“uh?”
Iolka stumbled as she got up from her chair.
Iolka planted herself on the floor of her chair and bowed her head.
“Sothing strange…”
The door to the Magic Hall opened.
The situation was similar for Jenna and Aaron at the training center. He was half collapsed in a huddled position.
I checked his complexion, but he doesn’t seem to be feeling any pain.
It seed like a temporary dizziness. It wasn’t long before Iolka ca to her senses and stood up. His face was white.
“What is this? It feels so bad.”
“I told you. Research.”
“Research? What the hell are you researching?”
I thought it over and said.
“Tell it’s a stat window.”
“Stat window?
Iolka fell backwards.
There was amazent in his eyes.
‘I can see it.’
I laughed.
“It’s a stat window. It shows your ability as a number.”
Until now, only the system ssages such as the stat window and mission details could be seen by .
But from now on it will be a little different. One of the reasons the 3rd party died without being able to do anything was because they didn’t know the exact mission. They couldn’t see the system. They did not know the conditions for success and failure of the mission. The study of hero reactivity was a way to make this possible.
“Strength, intelligence, stamina, agility. And skill. Can you see it?”
“Interdiate fire magic… Telekinesis…?”
“That’s a skill.”
The light that perated Iolka’s chest wasn’t a single ray.
All the heroes in the waiting room must have gone through sothing similar.
“Follow . I think I’ll have to tell the other kids.”
I took Iolka to the training center.
Aaron was running around the training center.
“It’s a ghost!”
“…What are you doing?”
“Tongue, bro. The strange letter ghost keeps chasing !”
I ran out and grabbed Aaron.
“Don’t panic. It’s because it’s a ghost and it’s not. Let explain.”
“Eh, what the hell is this?”
Jenna, on the other hand, had a normal face.
On the contrary, she seed to enjoy
it. My brother was watching this. Yay!”
Jenna pointed at and shouted.
“Arise, stat window!”
“…”
“Huh? why don’t you show up Mine looked good.”
“Where did you learn that?”
“I heard my brother muttering sotis. I felt sothing strange, so I followed it, and I thought of sothing interesting? These letters, oppa was looking at them, right?”
I nodded
.
I was going to tell you anyway.
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