The Return of Lilietta - Chapter 249
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Chapter 249
[Information: There are three important characteristics.]
[Characteristic: First, the Bone of the Moon has the property of larger pieces absorbing smaller ones. When Bones of the Moon are in contact and strong contaminated mana or Oath is applied, the smaller piece gets absorbed and they become one.]
‘So they merge and grow bigger?’
[Negation: It is said that the size does not increase. The smaller piece is absorbed into the interior of the larger one, only making its function stronger.]
[Addition: The function here refers to the original property the meteorite possessed, namely the property of absorbing contaminated mana and converting it to mana.]
‘In specific situations, the large absorbs the small, and the more it absorbs, the stronger its function becomes… Alright, I understand.’
[Characteristic: Second, each Bone of the Moon has a set total amount of contaminated mana it can convert, and it will be destroyed if that amount is exceeded.]
‘I’ve experienced that directly.’
Rita nodded, recalling the Bone of the Moon that had cracked while absorbing Gid’s contamination and eventually shattered.
[Addition: The capacity of merged Bones of the Moon is said to be unpredictable. In some cases it simply increases by the sum of the two capacities, while in other cases it increases by multiples, growing so irregularly that no calculation formula could be created.]
‘Hmm… So you only know after merging them. They don’t decrease, right?’
[Affirmation: That is correct, user. In Hecate’s experimental records, there were no cases where merging Bones of the Moon resulted in decreased capacity.]
‘Then that’s fine. What’s the last characteristic?’
[Characteristic: Third, when the Bone of the Moon absorbs Oath, it is not released but stored internally. The limit of storage capacity was said to be unknown.]
‘That’s…’
She paused for a moment, then voiced her intuition.
‘It sounds like you’re saying the demon in the egg that Pascal mentioned could be a collective made of Oath accumulated in the Bone of the Moon.’
[Agreement: That is a reasonable hypothesis, user.]
And perhaps that collective inherited something like the elves’ collective unconscious, harboring resentment toward humans and wanting to return the continent’s environment to ancient times. That might be the very ‘demon.’
Rita didn’t share this subsequent thought with Minewg. She felt the artificial spirit would point out it was excessive anthropomorphization.
Instead, she brought up another important topic.
‘Then… if I merge several small Bones of the Moon to make them stronger, I could absorb and suppress Gid’s contamination for a long time.’
[Affirmation: That is correct, user. Probably his human form will be maintained until the capacity reaches its limit.]
‘How long it will last, whether his memories will properly return if the Bone of the Moon is sufficiently large… we’ll have to find out through direct experimentation.’
[Advice: Since it would be difficult to reverse if damaged, I recommend not merging all the Bones of the Moon you have at once, but experimenting by dividing them.]
‘Yes, that’s what we should do. If we make them all into one and it breaks, that’s the end.’
In any case, hope for returning Gid to human form had drawn much closer. Rita decided while stroking the Black Dragon that was clinging to her shoulder with its tail wrapped around her arm, sleeping.
‘Let’s classify the Bones of the Moon by size and try contamination absorption whenever we have time during the journey.’
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The party that departed from the Black Forest reached Endskirt Village two days later. After staying there for a day to gather the remaining supplies, they began crossing the White Mountains via the only mountain path.
As a result of hurrying their steps somewhat since they didn’t know when another Inquisition Unit might be dispatched.
March 16th, 821, afternoon.
Below the mountainside where the snow had almost melted, they could look down at the gateway city that was both the only passage out of the White Mountains and the border of the Holy Empire.
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