The Empireâs Suffegrin
Editorâs Pre-chapter Spiel:
Hi! Iâm Shinonome, the editor for this series over at Loli o Mamoritai. You may or may not have seen my name at the beginning of some of the more recent releases, and hopefully, the English was a bit smoother for that chapterâI usually edit the releases after theyâre published, so if youâre an early reader, probably not.
Couple things first. Yes, I did ask the previous translator (my boss?) for permission, since itâs been about a month since the last release. Admittedly, they havenât responded yet, but Iâm releasing this anyway, bringing me to my second point.
As you can see by the name of this website, weâactually, âIâ is more accurate cuz Iâm here alone...âI provide releases as a sort of bridge for the âofficialâ translator to pick it up. I donât earn any money off this siteâall the ads you see are by WordPressâand Iâm only doing this to practice my Japanese.
In other words, Iâm not sniping/picking this series up. As soon as the Loli Protectorate returns, Iâll take the backseat again to be the editor. But, for now, I hope youâll bear with me and my machine-assisted translations.
Editor: ShinonomeResearchLabs
âWhat did you say!? The armory is completely empty!?!â
At a certain garrison of the Imperial Army, the commanding general flew into a rage at an outrageous report from his men.
âY-yes. This morning, I was going to grab a weapon for practice, but the entire place was bare. Never mind a sword or spear, there wasnât even a single arrow left... â
At his subordinateâs account, the general could only sit in stunned silence.
Itâs no wonder.
To put it simply, a large number of enemy or bandit forces had entered the garrison and had carted off an enormous amount of arms without any resistance.
âThatâs impossible!!â
The generalâs retort came as no surprise.
If he acknowledged such a thing, it would mean that their security system is tantamount to a scarecrow and that the bandits couldâve silently slit their throats in their sleep, but had simply overlooked them in compassion.
...There was no way the general could concede such a thing.
However, reality is a difficult thing to deny.
â ... â
No one dared to speak to the brooding general, who was silent himself.
Of course, it should be noted that this is the military. The soldiers naturally had a right to own and manage their personal equipmentâswords, spears, etc.âso the weapons in the armory were mostly spares or for training, coupled with a handful of siege weapons. However, that doesnât mean that losing them is not a problem... Mostly, itâs a matter of responsibility.
âWhat were the guards doing!? Were they all having forty winks!?â
âN-no. The patrols were all on guard, and there are many people who can confirm this. Besides, itâs impossible in the first place to just carry out a large number of weapons and armor without making noise, never mind not being found out.
The generalâs subordinates argued such. Their reasoning was sound, and there was nothing wrong with anything they said. The general internally agreed with them too. However...
âIn that case, how do you explain this!? What am I supposed to report to my superiors!?!â
It seemed the yelling was unavoidable though.
Also...
âHow come the new ballista is disassembled into pieces, with all the metal parts gone?â
âThe iron ties of the scaling ladders have disappeared?â [1]
âAll the iron components in the wagons are nowhere to be found? Only wood is left?â
âDid all the metal armor disappear? Even leather armor sets lost their metallic parts?â
As the extent of the disaster slowly came to light, the soldiers, too, let out a collective retort:
âWhat the hell is going on!?!?â
Weapons, armor, metal products, oil, and other assorted goods simply vanished into thin air from various warehouses owned by the Imperial Army.
Many things also disappeared from the storehouses and personal residences of merchants, but these were small enough losses that, even if the owner realized they were gone, it would be a minor inconvenience at worst.
...Such was not the case for military warehouses.
Barren.
Desolate.
They were completely and utterly empty: systematically stripped without a shred of mercy.
Is it because Mile said to do so?
Or was it because the nanomachines snuck in a suggestion?
At any rate, the end result was that the Scavengers saw the Albarn Empireâs munitions as ârequisitionable goods,â and âfree real estate.â [2]
As a result, even after the beastman incident was resolved, the Empireâs plans to invade other countries were greatly delayed due to the fiasco with the Ancient Dragonâs villa and the disappearance of weapons and armor.
Also, unbeknownst to the Empire, there was a system of tunnels in the basement of the warehouses where the materials had disappeared, large enough for a scavenger to carry out supplies and pass it along. Currently, the warehouse-side exit was backfilled so that it was impossible to determine the existence of the passageways.
Since nobody knew they existed, it also meant that the tunnel could be used again if new good were brought into the warehouse.
Even if the warehouse or depot changed its location, it would be a simple task for scavengers to dig a new tunnel for themselves.
...It was the beginning of the Imperial Armyâs trials and tribulations...
A scavenger arrived at a certain rocky mountain.
Parting with its comrades, with whom it had started this ordeal with, they all scattered towards the places in the old records.
This particular scavenger had, at long last, reached this mountain.
Indeed, this was one of the interception hubs from ancient times.
However, most of these interception hubs were destroyed and dysfunctional, often with no trace to even indicate it was ever there. It seemed likely that this was the case here too...
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However, they were alive!
At this place, some of its fellow scavengers had miraculously survived, along with the autonomous, simplified defense mechanisms that they were tasked with maintaining: the golems.
For communicating data about identity, the scavenger desperately suppressed the heat building in its central processing unit, while transmitting its mission. That is, the command. Itâs contents were...
[[[[[[â»â»â»â»â»â»â»â»â»â»!!]]]]]]
The heat generation of their central processing units spiked. [3]
Perhaps the temperature increased and the resistance of the semiconductors in the circuit decreased, increasing the amount of current?
As machines, scavengers donât exhibit physical movement when they become excited.
However, in their mechanical bodies, the sound of their generators steadily increased as their body temperatures continued to rise.
...Materials! Supplies!
In order to mine and refine substances, equipment and materials were needed. In order to obtain this equipment, more supplies were necessary. But in order to produce materials and supplies, equipment was required. A classic catch-22.
Levies from intelligent creatures were only permitted to the extent that they do not cause much trouble. That was nowhere near enough for future activities...
At the other scavengerâs dilemma, the messenger scavenger gave a wonderful piece of news.
...There are sources of materials with no permission restrictions...
And so, they went. To dig, that is.
All in the belief that the day of glory will come...
(Hey, nano-chan... )
[Yes, what is your query?]
(Is it possible to raise the authority level of lower-ranked people?)
[If you reach level seven, you may raise level one individuals to level two. However, it should be noted that this only applies to select, nominated individuals, and does not work at a racial level... ]
(Thatâs what I expected. Well, if someone raised it recklessly, theyâd be out of control. If itâs lowering someoneâs level though, the effect would be much smaller, so itâd make sense that the restrictions were lower... ) [4]
Mile was mulling over this in case of an emergency, but it didnât seem that things were that rosy.
[Please do not abuse your right to suspend authority. In this case, it was a reasonable option in order to keep the situation peaceful since the other side used it first, and because the ancient dragon child has caused the command center no shortage of problems... ]
(Eh? But doesnât nano-chan create magic regardless of whether itâs for good or evil... ?)
[We do in regards to âmagic,â the execution of instructions for the manipulation of physical phenomena via thought waves. In this case, it does not qualify as âmagic,â per say, as it was a verbal instruction to us nanomachines regarding authority levels, so the terms of agreement are completely different.]
(Somehow, that sounds kinda difficult... )
[Yes, itâs quite troublesome indeed... ]
(Well, gânight... )
(Have a good night, Mile-sama... )