Chapter 45
TL-Mechatronic
At Nina’s words, Kirill said, “Celestial?” with a funny expression while looking at her.
“Nina, you seem to have a high-level education but you’re too ignorant, you can’t even differentiate things.”
“What can I do, they look similar.”
Nina shrugs and points to Kirill’s square pyramid.
“So what is this?”
“It’s what the Sages need to use magic. It’s called “Tarok.” It means ‘origin’ in Yara.”
When Kirill opened her hand, the eight sides separated and a diamond-shaped object appeared within. Light glowed from the inside as it rotated.
“Yara?”
“We all originated from Yara. A long time ago, when the beautiful land of Yara in the west caved in to this desolate east.”(Kirill)
As if reading a passage from a book, Kirill spoke and shrugged.
“That’s what the Sages say. Oh, yeah. It’s also in the culture of the upper aristocracy, maybe you should, start to learn about it?” (Kirill)
“I don’t have a talent for language, so I will refuse.”(Nina)
Nina shook her hand. In a word, it was like Latin
“Tsk, tsk. Youngsters these days have no ambition.”
When Kirill clenched her fist, her Tarok disappeared.
“When I was young and left Blue Stone Island, at that time I said, ‘I wouldn’t use this power. I swore not to use it again.'”
Kirill grinned.
“On second thought, I got it from my hard work, so why don’t I use it?”
“So you’re here to tell me you’re going to use magic from now on?”
Kirill frowned her eyes.
“Do you think I’m still at the age to come to you because of that kind of resolution? It wasn’t that. The experiment showed something interesting in the water, and I came here to inform you.”
“Interesting?”
“It’s medicine for hair.”
Nina blinked her eyes and ran forward like a bouncing ball.
“Really? Really?”
“Yeah, I don’t know how, but it’ll help you make money, right?”
“Of course!”
Nina jumped up and down. “Show me right now. Come on.”
“My legs are not good these days, ow ow.”
Nina lifted her up in a flash.
“Let’s go.”
“Wait, this kid.”
Perhaps she didn’t know Nina would lift her, so Kirill, was embarrassed and couldn’t even speak properly When she went straight to the lab with Kirill, Randell, who’s in the lab, seemed surprised.
Nina dropped off Kirill and asked.
“Medicine for hair loss!”
Randell smiled softly at Nina’s excited expression. He rose from his seat and said.
“In fact, I wasn’t trying to make such medicine, but was trying to make a medicine that heals trauma with the regenerative power of starlings and silver grass. Somehow trying to promote the division and regeneration of certain cells…….”
“Randell.”
“Yes.”
Nina looked into Randell’s beautiful blue eyes and said, “I’m sorry, but can you start from the conclusion?”
Randell lightly lifted his glasses as if he was unhappy.
“I’ll listen to everything later.”
Nina’s promise made his face look softer. Kirill was annoyed.
“What’s the big deal? Just tell her. Nina, come here.”
Kirill showed her the potion and the lab mice that tested the effects.
The mouse had a lot of hair.
“When I applied this potion, it didn’t do much for the wound, and as a side effect only the hair grew full and long.”
Kirill explained briefly.
“I think we should test people as well.”
“Please do it,” Nina said, looking at the mouse with her eyes shining like the sun.
Kirill nodded her head.
“Hair loss treatment.’ Nina imagined filling the bathtub with gold coins.
‘A bath of gold coins……. Well, I might be crushed. Because gold is heavy.’
Reason prevented the sweetness of imagination, but it was good. It’s going to be money anyway.
Kirill smiled at Nina, who was laughing so hard.
“Is it that great?”
“Of course. Oh, right. I’m sorry that the research has failed.”
At Nina’s polite words, Kirill smiled and lowered her head.
“I’m glad to be of help, Acting-Duke.”
Nina opened her eyes wide like a plate and laughed.
“Thank you for your hard work.”
When Randell coughed for nothing, Nina and Kirill, turned to him.
“There’s one more thing I’d like to say.”
“What is it?”
He pulled out a document at Nina’s words. It was an important-looking parchment of paper with gold, decorations.
“It’s from the Blue Stone Island. It’s a confirmation that the wheat and oil trees do not harm the human body.”
Nina accepted the document with a big smile. The letters in elegant handwriting are the certification of Blue Stone Island, and Great Sage Randell was the guarantor.
Nina opened her eyes wide.
“I didn’t expect you to be the guarantor.”
“This is what I analyzed myself, so I should be the guarantor.”
With a soft voice, Nina nodded satisfactorily.
“You’ll never regret it.”
“Of course. Otherwise, I wouldn’t even give you certification.”
Nina lightly laughed. Now, if they just sow this wheat, the yield is going to be high!
Duchy’s income is going to be high!
Crispy White Bread!
Nina was giving a wicked laugh when Randell asked, slightly raising the frame of his glasses
“Then can I walk with you for a while?”
Nina nodded and extended her arm for escort. Randell didn’t know what to do for a moment, then he softly put his hand on her arm. Nina said to Kirill.
“I’ll be back.”
Kirill sat on the chair and waved, “Bye.” Her gaze had already shifted to the test tubes.
After leaving Kirill’s lab, the two started walking around outside the garden. Randell said cautiously.
“The weather is good.”
“Yes. It is spring in full bloom during the day but it’s still chilly at night.”
Randell’s stunning blonde hair shimmered like a chunk of pure gold in the sun. As he stopped and released his hand, Nina lowered her arm.
Randell was dressed in a blue robe, but the long drawn robe was tied with a waistband to make it short,
“I wanted to tell you something, so I asked for your time.”
“Is it about herbs?”
Randell smiled lightly at the words and shook his head. He slowly took off his glasses with both hands, ‘No, why are you taking it off?’
Nina looked at him unconsciously because she was nervous. Randell folded his glasses, put them in the pocket, and looked down at her.
“I’m not a fool.”
“Who can call the Great Sage of Blue Stone Island that way?”
Nina’s words made a big smile on his face.
“Dame Nina, I am being polite. So I hope you are, too.” “I am being polite enough. So I hope you can get to the point.”
“It looks like the shadow of the dukedom, which was thought to be in a dying state, extends longer than expected.”
Nina slightly frowned. Is he talking about Adrian’s network of information? But she didn’t know anything about that.
That’s why she didn’t even know why he was trying to pick a fight with her.
“So?”
Randell smiled at her question. “How far do you know?”
Instead of asking a question, Nina stared at Randell, as if asking him what he meant by those words.
“I never thought you’d be digging into my personal history. Condescending in-land human beings are always the same.”
Randell looked down at Nina with cold eyes suppressing his bubbling anger. It felt extremely unpleasant that the other person knew all about his past. Even more, if they’ve searched thoroughly just to grab his weaknesses.
This human, standing with a shameless expression on her white face as if she had done nothing wrong, makes him feel even more unpleasant.
“What do you want from me?”