Chapter 13: Roa Must Die

Tokyo International Airport, also known as Tokyo International Airport, was built in 1931 and is located on the left bank of the Tama River estuary at the southeast end of Ota District, Tokyo, Japan.

To this day, the airport continues to play a vital role, handling six-figure passengers every day.

A passenger plane from the West landed on runway 7 at the direction of the tower, and the fuselage was spray-painted with "TAROM" indicating its origin and belonging - TAROM.

After a period of taxiing, the aircraft arrived at the designated berth. The staff who had already been ready to operate the elevator to dock with the hatch, and the ground personnel in charge of freight on the other side also began to unload the cargo.

Everything was so well organized and organized.

However, if someone carefully counts the number of passengers on the bus, they will find that there is an undercurrent under the order - there are two more passengers on the bus than actually boarding.

Unfortunately, no one would do such indifferent work, and the extra two people quickly blended into the flow of people after entering the terminal and were never seen again.

These two people, of course, are the "stowaways" Shinji Maki and Elquit Bronstad.

After the former walked out of the airport, he took off the hood on his head and asked with a smile: "How is it? Is it fun?

The latter kept nodding: "It's fun, it's so fun." Let's find a safe place and go in and play again, I'll definitely win you this time." ”

Funny is not referring to "smuggling", for the "monster" who can't die from the explosion of two planes, "smuggling" itself is actually very boring.

The reason for this feeling of excitement is entirely due to the first experience of the fictional world. The two of them were so obsessed with the new world that they completely lost track of time, and it wasn't until the alarm clock rang for the fifth time that they couldn't get enough of logging out of Mooncell.

At this time, the plane had already landed, and the doors of the cargo hold had been opened, fortunately the two of them had arranged the enchantment in their sights, otherwise they would have to give a hint to the airport staff to get out.

Is fictional worlds really that interesting? Can a time-traveler and a nature god be so fascinated?

The answer is yes. Although the two of them did not leave the wilderness where the landing place was located, nor did they encounter any spirit child lifeforms, the wilderness itself and the changes in the form of their existence were enough to be excited for a long time.

The physical rules of the fictional world are mostly similar to those of Earth, but there are some differences, such as gravity.

The gravitational acceleration of the Earth is about 9.8 m/s, while the gravitational acceleration of the fictional world is 1.633 m/s, which is only one-sixth of that of the Earth. This is because Mooncell is located on the Moon, and the rules in this aspect refer to the Moon's environment.

The change in gravity is not a trivial issue, and it will affect every aspect of the behavior of the two. Take the initial running test as an example, as soon as they took a step, the two fell down one after another. I can't help it, I'm used to moving according to the environment of the earth, and I end up using too much force.

Running is difficult, and exploring new worlds becomes impossible. As a result, the first task for the two became to adapt to the environment first. Fortunately, it wasn't that difficult a task.

Elquit is a natural possessor of great strength, and in order to avoid causing too much damage, restraint and restraint have become instincts. The gravity weakened, it was nothing more than a little more restraint of power, and soon the trick was mastered.

Shinji doesn't have the instinct to do this, but he has been trained in Skaha's "body control" and is able to adjust his body well.

By the time they left, the two had been able to fight to a considerable extent, and the failure to log out in time was precisely because the battle situation was evenly matched and they were too involved.

That's right, evenly matched, and hand-to-hand combat.

The login privileges left by Shirou are only for Shinji alone, and do not include Erquit, who was able to enter the fictional world because he was attached to Shinji's name and logged in as a servant.

Since you have become a servant, you must follow the rules of the servant. The basic attributes of the servant are limited by the master, and although Shinji is strong, it is not enough to support the "living god" of the full board EX, and weakening is inevitable.

Elquit's current attributes are:

Tendon: A+, Durability: A, Dexterity: A, Mana: A, Luck: D, Phantasm: E.

On the other hand, Shinji has the experience of being a Servant, and his basic attributes are directly referenced to the Servant panel of the parallel world, which also shows that the third magic can indeed interfere with the fictional world.

One side weakened, the other strengthened, although there was still a big level gap, but Elquit's straightforward fighting style gave Shinji the opportunity to show his martial arts, and the two ended in a draw.

Of course, this is only hand-to-hand combat, and no skills and treasures are used, otherwise the two more Shinji will not be Elquite's opponents - because Elquite's retention skill is "one of the primordials".

Primordial 1: Level EX

Ultimate ONE。 With support from the planet, you can make your skills a cut above the other party. If the stage is the earth, and the other party is also a product of the earth, it will be launched without any adverse effect. However, there is a time limit on the use of Mooncell, and it seems that there will be a scale that cannot be surpassed.

In layman's terms, no matter how good you are, I will always be a little better than you.

With this skill, even if he loses the "utopian embodiment" due to the change of rules, even if he is limited to a certain extent because he is not on the surface, Erquit still has a place in the third layer of the combat power pyramid, and even if he encounters the Upper Star Elite, he is not without the power to fight.

With her, Shinji's journey to the fictional world will be much easier, and obtaining "royal power" will no longer be an unattainable goal.

However, Shinji did not agree to Erquit's request to find a place to log in immediately, on the one hand, because he knew the truth that he was too late, and on the other hand, because he knew very well that although the "fictional world" was good, it was not his destination, and in any case his focus should be on the present world, on the people he cherished.

In addition, there is a very important reason why he wants to give a gift to this lovely princess, Her Royal Highness.

"Bekasas!"

With Shinji's call, Tenma appears to the world.

"It's so cute, rub it~"

Elquit immediately fell in love with the creature that was as pure as hers.

Beccasas also did not reject Elquet's closeness, because of the intimacy that belongs to nature in her.

Shinji jumped onto the horse, brushed Pegasus' mane with one hand, and reached out with the other to Elquet, who was whispering to Pegasus.

"Come on, there will be more opportunities to play in the future, go to a place with me first. ”

"Where? Far from it?"

"It's not far, it's in this area, you know the place when you get there. ”

The reins tugged, and the Pegasus flapped its wings and walked through the air.

Target, Tonoya.

Since you have become my servant, your enemy is my enemy.

Roya, must die!