Section 382 X Significance of Plan X (7)

"I just tried to invite them over and make everything clear. But it was refused. They said, "If you want to talk, please come to them." ”

"Don't go." Schalz said. "If they have gathered soldiers, then I am afraid that they are not going to talk to you, but they are planning to capture you and kill you."

"Uhh How did it come to this? Am I really wrong when I debunk Dolph's lies? ”

"Of course you're right." Tonks said. "But for a long time, the nobles had said to their soldiers: 'According to the prophecy, one day everything will return to the way it was.' And if you admit your statement, agree that the prophecy is false.... That is, they have been lying to those soldiers. ”

"For them, that kind of speculation is dangerous." Schalz on the side said. "As soon as this speculation spread among the soldiers under them, their lies were exposed. When the time comes, what reason will those soldiers have to fight for them? ”

"Isn't that it?" Tonks's tone was also full of doubt, and then he also sighed. "It is not surprising that those nobles resort to any crazy means in order to secure their power. Otherwise, before their soldiers have yet to start moving, we will assemble too? By the time they do break into your lab, it'll be too late. ”

"Uhhhhh Is this appropriate? Will they think... Do we really have any plans? ”

"Maybe." Tonks said. "But that's the only option we have. With the nobles already gathering their soldiers, even if you risk a lot of danger to get there..... Can they say to the soldiers, 'Everything is a misunderstanding,' 'It was our fault that we gathered you together,' can they say that? ”

"Never." Schalz said.

"Yes." Tonks said. "There's no way they're going to do that. Because if they do, the soldiers will never trust them again. Next, how else did they order and lead these soldiers? ”

"That.—" Harwick muttered for a while before making a decision. Then let's fight. Afraid they won't make it? ”

"In what name are they?" Schalz asked.

"Crusade against rebellion." Tonks said. "In their propaganda, the teacher is a conspirator who has betrayed the kingdom."

"In what name are you going to call your subordinates if you want to fight?" Scharz looked at Halwick. "Now, you're not even the head of the mage regiment. Even if it is your students, some of them are nobles or have been appointed by the kingdom. ”

"In the name of experimentation." Halwick said. "Tell all students, no matter who they are, to put down what they are doing. Next, we're going to do a large-scale experiment. ”

"Experiments?" Tonks and Shards were surprised together.

"That's right." Halwick said. "I'm not the chief, I don't have the authority, and I'm not qualified to mobilize everyone to fight. However, as a senior professor in the Mage Corps, I am qualified to mobilize students to do experiments, right? ”

As he spoke, he looked at Tonks. "How many of them did you just say?"

"At least two thousand." Tonks said. "The soldiers of the various families stationed nearby, as well as a large number of beasts and bone beasts..."

"It was a large-scale experiment." Halwick said. "Let me tell you that this time there are two thousand... For more than 3,000 test specimens, it is necessary to do a good job of management and record the experimental data. This time, there are multiple guesses to verify, there are a lot of reactions to observe, and there is also a lot of data to record--- so everyone can submit their experimental plans. ”

The two skeletons in front of him looked at him silently--- if they still had expressions, they must be dumbfounded.

"Seriously?" After half a ring, Schalz was surprised. "You do this...."

"It's within my purview, right?" Halwick said. "The experimental orders given to me are obliged to be obeyed by mage apprentices, ordinary mages, and senior assistants. Am I wrong? ”

"No," Schalz surprised. But at such a time, wouldn't it be better to let everyone move freely? Why make a plan? ”

"This... In the course of the action, I often find that the plans that have been made in advance cannot be executed and are not of much use. Halwick said. However, the process of making a plan is still valuable. ”

At this point, Tonks spoke. "Those noble mages and apprentices..."

"If they want to leave, let them go." Harwick looked at Tonks and said. "But if they stay now, tell them: I want them to remain loyal to magic and to the mage corps."

"But—" Tonks hesitated. If they betray in the course of the battle. ”

"They won't." Halwick said. "Go ahead and tell everybody. The experimental grade is the highest grade. Range of venues... It's the whole castle, and this experiment should be considered combat-oriented, and it is a good opportunity to collect combat magic data on a large scale. But if they can find another way to solve the problem, I'm not against it. The manpower and materials needed during the experiment.... Anyone can submit and apply for a plan without restrictions, and I will approve it based on its feasibility. ”

With that, he took out a pen and paper and wrote down what he had just said.

"Haven't you always considered them companions?" Schalz asked.

"yes." Halwick said. "But now, they don't see me as a companion, do they?"

Schalz could not find a rebuttal.

"They're going to attack me, so that's all they can do." Halwick said. "Anyway... I shouldn't treat those who come to attack me as companions. ”

"Perhaps, a lot of them were just deceived, or they were taken advantage of." Schalz said.

"Even if that's the case, that's none of my business." Halwick said. "Whether they've been deceived, taken advantage of... As long as they see me as an enemy, then I will also see them as an enemy. ”

"Okay." Schalz said. "But this kind of fight, even for you, can be dangerous."

"Ever since we became like this, experiments have been dangerous." Halwick said. "It's not the first time I've faced danger. Isn't it normal to die if the experiment fails? ”

"You're amazing." Tonks bowed deeply. "No matter what the outcome is, I will always be by your side."

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