2838 - - 75-18 Talking and Laughing






 70% chat, 20% useful talk, 10% especially useful talk.

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 < that the and the were the result of genetic experimentation.

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 However, Jin was left with a question.



"Well, I thought the <> didn't like such desecration of life, didn't he?"

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 They even considered the copying of a human brain into a magical brain to be a <>. Jin's question was understandable.

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"Jin, you are right. It is ......, but it is also true that there were a small number of people who disregarded such ."

"The younger generation, by any chance?"

No, the generation before ours. They were quite old when they moved to Ars."

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"It seems that with age, some people become more sensitive to such taboos, while others become more indifferent to them."

"...... I can sort of understand that, can't you?"

"Well, that's why I think that the man who has been experimenting with genes since he was in Hale has created these magical creatures."

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"So that's what you mean. ...... Oh, may I ask you about the <>?"

"Of course. What do you want to ask?

...... how did you get it?

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"I see. ...... Hmm, Jin, I see what you were concerned about. You thought that they might have been extracted from human beings, didn't you?"

"...... Well, yes."

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 But you don't seem to mention any <> about this,



"At least, as far as the record shows, I did not do such a thing.

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 <> replied with a laugh.

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"It is documented that in the distant past, some of the species that lived in Hale were able to collect abundant <>. But ......"



 There < slurring his words.

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 Jin guessed that, in view of the Earth's history, they must have been overhunted to extinction ...... for that reason.



...... such a creature does not inhabit now. And it is said that we and the generations before us have tried to extract the from the demons, but we gave up."

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"Why is that?"

"I heard that it is because all demons that can extract <> are huge and ferocious, making it difficult to keep and extract them."

"Oh, ......"

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 Jin agreed.

 Once upon a time, a gigantic gigantopod appeared from underground in the Inado Mine near the village of Kaina, and Jin had a hard time with it.

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 At that time, there seemed to be some kind of underground facility, but it was completely collapsed and buried under earth and rocks, making the investigation impossible.

 The shells of the gigantopods that were killed at that time still remained and were used as rare materials.

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 Since Jin also had a hard time against the Gigantopedes, it was easy to imagine that even the <> could not easily extract the <> from them.



"So, when you created the homunculus, the was your , so to speak?

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"That's what you're saying."

"Then, it will be difficult to obtain a in the future. ......

"It will be difficult to get in the future. According to the ...... records, except for the extinct demons, which is strange to say for ordinary ...... demons, only about 1/10th of the could be collected. "So it's not that different!"

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"So it's that much different!"

"Yes, that's right. It's a shame.

I agree.

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 This was an <> informative talk.

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I agree.



 Particularly useful discussions were also held outside of Jin and the others.

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 Hannah, Elsa, Licia and others.



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"Yes. We were troubled by the difference between rejection and rejection. Blood vessels and skin would have been acceptable.

Yes, but if the organs don't work, it doesn't make sense.

"Do you have any idea what is going on? By the way, Mr. Jin has a hypothesis.

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"Hmm? ......If the organs made of <> are too strong to fuse with the recipient's cells, then why not?"

"Do you think so too, <>......!"

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 Licia explained that Jin had come to the same conclusion.



"Jin, you seem to have come to the same conclusion. Yes, perhaps the synthetic cells are too strong to take in."

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"So that's what you think?"

I'm not a specialist. I'm just guessing.

Still, I see a silver lining in your future experiments.

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"I'm glad I could be of help."



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 For <>, please visit .......

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 Reinhardt, Bertsche, Saki and others,



"Well, there are many kinds of golems made, aren't there?

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"They are made of different materials depending on the purpose.



 They are discussing about golems.

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"Usually, <> is not as good as <>. On the other hand, <> is not as versatile as >."


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  had his own opinion about the operation of such golems.



"The point is balance," he said.

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"In that respect, I think the human type is more versatile and applicable.

"Yes, I think the human type is more versatile and applicable in that respect. Mr. Reinhardt, you said. I agree with you.

"Besides, in human form, we can use human tools."

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That's right.



  and Reinhardt agree on quite a few points regarding the golem.

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"......, what about the headless, four-armed golem?"


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 A typical example is the golem <<> in <>.



"That one, in my opinion, is a failure."

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"Is it?"

"Yes. But the man who designed it, who is not among us, I think he said that <><< increase the working efficiency by adding more arms>>."

"I think that's true to some extent, but ......"

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"But it's definitely not beautiful. I'd say it doesn't have any functional beauty."

Functional beauty?

Yes, it does. This is subjective, so it's possible that others won't understand it.

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At least I'll understand it.

I see, Reinhard, you can relate to it.


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 This is also good for the enjoyment of the conversation.



 More than 4000 years have passed, and the sky of Hale echoes with the sound of laughter.

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