Swordsman Tower, are my weapons ready?

Lapland walked into the blacksmith shop carrying a basket.

After Ella, who had not recovered from Love and Peace, heard Lapland's voice, she immediately looked at him with pity and a hint of horror.

Hey, I don't like that look. The mille-feuille is no longer yours.

In the past, Lapland would not have cared about this kind of look, but after integrating the memory of another self, Lapland became somewhat sensitive to this kind of look.

If it weren't for Ella, if it were any other stranger who dared to look like this, Lapland might have been hit hard.

Although Lapland didn't know that the panic in Ella's eyes was not because she was suffering from oriopathy.

Mille-feuille? Milin immediately became excited when he heard the word.

Well, I borrowed it from a bakery in the city and tried making it. It tastes good except that it's a little hard.

Lapland put down the basket in his hand, revealing a mille-feuille about the size of a palm.

Judging from the shape, the makers of these mille-feuilles worked very hard to make them neat.

But it is a pity that neither the materials nor the equipment support the beauty route of these mille-feuilles.

However, the bad appearance did not affect the fragrance of these shortbread cookies. He picked up a mirin from it and stuffed it into his mouth and commented while eating:

It tastes very good, almost as good as Ella's...

? Ella, who was banned from eating cakes by Lapland, felt that Milin did it on purpose.

When did you learn how to make shortbread? Milin, who immediately picked up the second piece after eating one piece, asked Lapland a little strangely.

In Milin's impression, the only thing this little female wolf likes to eat is meat. She will accept any kind of barbecue, bacon or even raw meat, as long as it is meat.

Although I am somewhat interested in the snacks made by Ella, I can only have a superficial taste at best.

Unlike the wolf god Holo, who likes to eat sweet things like honey fruits.

What's more important is that even the simplest method of cooking meat, such as barbecue, Lapland can roast large amounts of meat, so where does he have the skills to make a sophisticated snack like mille-feuille?

It's another one I know how to do. I just passed by the bakery and tried to see if I could make it. Lapland said.

In addition to the basic business of selling bread, bakeries in this world also rent out ovens to people in need.

After all, ovens, a cooking tool that requires deep cleaning when lit and then extinguished, are not suitable for families with average incomes.

It seems that Lapland has a profound influence on you. Milin nodded and said.

Sometimes I think I have been replaced. I am the Lapland, and the previous Lapland has gone to another world.

The medieval version of Lapland shook his ears in his hair and sighed.

It's not surprising. That Lapland has experienced more things. It's normal for you to have this illusion.

This is just like when a person suddenly possesses the memory of another person, it is easy for him to suffer from self-cognition disorders.

The situation of the other Lapland might be much better, and he might just regard the memory of his other self as a dream.

Even the ore disease has been transmitted to me. Lapland still looked a little disappointed.

After all, few people can be happy after knowing that they have an incurable disease.

Oh, yes, talking about mineral sickness... Milin took out the two blood collection bottles that had not been warmed for a long time after putting them in his pocket and handed them to Lapland.

What is this? A medicine to relieve ore disease? asked Lapland, who could identify what Milin was holding through the memory left by his other self.

At the same time, she also noticed that Ella looked at her more and more strangely.

e, it can relieve symptoms. Milin thought for a while and said.

Huh? Swordsman Tower, did you bring the Rhode Island branch to the Empire?

As Lapland said this, he naturally took the blood collection bottle from Milin's hand.

Although the color was different from another drug he had used to relieve ori disease, it was all made by a swordsman, and Lapland did not doubt it.

Don't be in a hurry to use it. Wait for me to tell you the precautions.

Milin, who grabbed Lapland's arm when he picked up the medicine, then relayed to Lapland what Ella had just said.

...

Perhaps because of the memory of his other self, Lapland realized the real use of the two medicines in his hand faster than Ella.

After his expression was slightly stiff for a while, Lapland still decisively withdrew his arm from Milin's hand, deftly opened the cap of the blood collection bottle, rolled up his sleeves, and inserted the needle in the cap sandwich into his arm.

Watching the liquid in the blood collection bottle being slowly injected into the body, Lapland said in a strange tone:

This effect is quite consistent with my other impression of you, the Swordsman Tower.

By the way, Lapland also knew that the horrified expression that Ella looked at her just now was not because she was a patient with ore disease.

I'm starting to wonder what you think of the Swordsman Tower. Milin asked.

A ruthless but trustworthy guy who will do whatever it takes for an unknown purpose. Lapland said while injecting another tube of drug into his body.

That's quite in line with the character. Regarding Lapland's conclusion, Milin didn't find anything surprising and continued:

But if Rhode Island has this kind of technology, it should be able to change its name back to the Tower of Babel.

Tower of Babel? I seem to have heard of this name. Lapland rummaged through the extra memories.

Before Lapland, who looked stunned, could speak, Milin, who had thought about the plot for a while, nodded and said:

It's the Tower of Babel you know.

...I feel like I know some very terrible secret. Lapland looked at Milin with strange eyes.

So, Swordsman Tower, do you also plan to turn this world into something like Terra?

Lapland didn't care much about his own mineralization. Anyway, even without this kind of medicine, patients with mineral sickness would sooner or later become mineralized.

Rather than turning into mineral in the end, being able to avoid the impact of mineral disease on body functions is the most important.

Lapland, who had experienced the pain of ore sickness in his memory, knew very well that if Rhode Island in another world had this kind of medicine, there would be nothing to do with the Integration Movement.

All patients with ore disease in Terra will spend all their money in exchange for this medicine, even if it becomes the culture medium of the Originium mine, they are not afraid.

Just like Ella would be horrified by this behavior of turning the whole family into a mine, Lapland could also think of actively spreading ore disease and then using this drug to harvest resources.

If we do this, the world will become a new Terra sooner or later.

Ah? Why do you all think that I will take the initiative to turn people into mines? Milin shook his head and said.

Because it fits your personality very well, Swordsman Tower. The mouth of Lapland, who has merged with her other self, has become more and more beautiful, and she is not as cute as the naughty child she used to be.

No need, even if I want to do something similar, there is a better way. Milin said helplessly.

So Ella's horrified eyes returned to Milin. She remembered that among the killing weapons made by Gray Wind, there was indeed something called Reduced Version of Nano-Disaster-Organic Collapse Fluid, which could directly destroy organic matter. Transformation of living things into inorganic organisms.

Compared with turning the whole family into a mine, that kind of thing can turn the whole family into productivity.

Too late, organism?

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