"Grand Marshal, look - this is their Holy Armor. Here’s the arm section, here’s the breastplate. This Holy Armor can be operated to so degree by this machine I brought back."
"Once soldiers put on this Holy Armor, they can march thousands of miles without excessive fatigue. Both its strength and defensive capabilities far surpass our Calot battle armor."
Before Kenji, Rinas pointed out the various parts of the Holy Armor model in detail.
"What’s their power source?"
Kenji asked the crucial question. Since it was driven by that machine, the device Rinas brought back must be the power core of the entire Holy Armor set. Considering the Holy Knights were few in number and an elite unit, this Holy Armor likely required an expensive or hard-to-obtain power source.
"According to reports, its power cos from a mineral they call magic crystals. I researched it - in our Calot, this mineral is generally called spirit stones."
"Spirit stones?!"
Kenji imdiately understood.
Spirit stones were actually very common minerals - simply put, they were minerals similar to precipitates in this world’s spiritual energy circulation process. Unlike oil in his original world, spirit stones were renewable resources, with fast regeneration rates and large reserves.
However, current applications remained limited because spirit stones were both fragile and unstable despite storing large amounts of spiritual energy, making reliable long-term storage difficult.
Using this for Holy Armor power likely ant treating spirit stones as magical energy storage, allowing the magic to flow through pre-designed formations to trigger fixed formations affecting the Holy Armor.
After all, he had noticed strange symbols on both the Holy Armor model and the machine.
To be honest, it was no wonder the machine looked crude - likely even those in the Western Empire responsible for developing it didn’t understand it deeply, and the machine was probably treated as a consumable item.
Since it was an under-researched consumable, making it just functional enough was sufficient.
Kenji had no plans to use spirit stones for things like firearms - that would be too difficult to produce, and spirit stones themselves were hard to control. Being part of this world’s spiritual energy circulation ant high energy dissipation rates until proper preservation thods erged.
Carrying it as reserves might not work well - misfires and explosions could beco common occurrences.
"Though the Holy Armor you brought back is important, in my view, this machine is most crucial," Kenji said.
He spoke truthfully - he wasn’t optimistic about the Holy Armor, not because it wasn’t powerful, but because of high production costs and likely poor endurance, making true thousand-mile marches difficult (using unstable minerals as power would certainly an unstable endurance).
What he truly valued was the conversion machine that could use spirit stones as power.
This was excellent technology, though currently unrealizable, it could be worth experinting with later.
"I’ll consider having soone research this in the future, but for now, let’s focus on the imdiate matters," Kenji pulled back his thoughts.
This was sowhat unrealistic now - they lacked both talent and technical foundation. Calot’s main research direction wasn’t in this area, with various people primarily focused on spells and cultivation thods, and much spiritual energy research centered on formation applications. In an environnt lacking both talent and technology in this field, researching this was premature.
"Oh right," he suddenly thought of sothing, "Did Her Majesty summon you?"
"Yes. We had an audience with Her Majesty first before coming to you Lord Kenji. After all, we hadn’t seen Her Majesty since the coronation, so we should pay our respects upon return."
"Good work," Kenji nodded, "what did Her Majesty say when sending you here?"
Faced with Kenji’s question, Rinas reported everything truthfully.
However, when he said Pluvia told them to visit the Grand Marshal and they simply took their leave, Kenji helplessly slapped his forehead.
These naive kids...
"Wait, when Her Majesty told you to see , you just agreed imdiately?"
"Ah, what else? Her Majesty said it personally..."
"Rinas, aren’t you actually a bit older than ? How did you not think this through? You should exchange so pleasantries with Her Majesty..." Kenji felt extrely helpless about his subordinate. "Her Majesty says co and you just co - soone more petty might hold a grudge."
"What’s there to hold a grudge about?"
Rinas was indeed the most capable among these officers. But his capability mainly showed among military officers - put him in court, he’d barely pass.
When the emperor sees you, exchanges pleasantries, then suggests you visit the Grand Marshal, and you imdiately agree and turn to leave... this behavior might make a petty emperor think:
Oh, so you people leave so readily, eager to see the Grand Marshal, huh?
At least exchange so words with the emperor…. When you are told to go… you really just go - why are these young military officers all so straightforward?
Kenji sighed, but there was nothing to be done - they were the ones he’d promoted, extrely capable but also young and mostly unlike Kenji who’d been steeped in court politics since childhood. How could they be expected to handle court affairs well?
"Next ti in this situation, tell Her Majesty: ’Your subject hasn’t seen Your Majesty for long, now eting Your Majesty today, whatever Your Majesty asks, your subject shall answer fully.’ And don’t just jump in when soone directs you to , exchange so pleasantries."
Kenji could only teach him this way.
"OK, I understand."
Rinas said humbly.
Seeing his subordinate so modest, Kenji felt relieved.
He truly feared these fresh bloods of the empire might get destroyed by not knowing how to play the ga with those old fellows.
He could protect them, but what about when they left his protection? Those old guys in the empire now, those wanting to eliminate them weren’t just one or two.
"Lina, stop watching, co eat with us - you haven’t eaten either."
Kenji waved, and after hesitating briefly, Lina obediently sat beside him.
However, everyone present stared at Kenji and Lina as if they’d seen ghosts.
Their stares made Kenji sowhat uncomfortable.
Co on, eat - why aren’t you eating?
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