183 # 183 Naked, and "Library".

"There are eight gold coins and one balance. But only one of these gold coins is said to be fake. Counterfeit gold coins are slightly lighter than the real thing, and you can tell immediately by the balance. Now, as for finding that fake gold coin in the balance, how many times would it be the least? Note that if this problem is incorrect, it will be forced back to the entrance '

... you're totally obsessed. Well, this is a decent guy.

Think a little and you'll see. The correct answer is much...... No... wait.

Flush reconsidered answers with the magic of water attributes.

Ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong.

I knew it! I really don't have the personality...... Gogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogogo

"Lord, what's the answer now?

Amber asks. Hmm? Oh, you didn't know because I floated it in my heart.

"If you think about it normally, how many times do you think it'll take?

"Weighed in a scale in four pieces, once. I divided four of the lighter ones into two pieces, weighed two more times, and finally weighed those two pieces. The lighter ones are fake gold coins, so I thought maybe three times in total. '

"Right. But I weigh three sheets on the left and right of the scale, and if I catch up, I soak it twice because one of the other two sheets is a fake gold coin. If you don't catch up, put the three lighter ones on the left and right one at a time, and if you catch up, the one you didn't, but if you don't catch up, the lighter one is the fake gold coin. Either way, I'll soak it twice. Normally, this is the right answer."

Normally.

"Not twice," he said?

"You've got one right answer. You take two out of eight, and you use a scale to measure it, and you know it in one" if you're lucky "thing, right?

"I hope you're lucky..."

"You didn't specify" sure "or" in one shot "for the problem, did you? It's a question of answering the minimum number of times you've used the scale."

After all, this is the ruins of Babylon. The problem is nasty. That's what the Doctor thinks. We've been dating for a long time now, so I kind of know what I'm thinking... I don't like it either... I'm dirty......

And after that,

'The following formula is derived according to a certain law. □ Answer the number that applies to'

36 = 1

108 = 3

2160 = 2

10800 = □

When there is a relatively decent problem, I suspect there is something behind it.

There was no hook after all, and the answer was usually "5" though.

Either way, this isn't a mystery or anything, it's really fascinating. Sure, it's not hard, but it's a pain in the ass to be put back in the entrance if you make a mistake. The wall is closing again and turning into a new problem. If you keep it up,

"There are two unbreakable magic ropes that burn out in exactly an hour when you light the edge. How do we measure exactly 45 minutes without leaving a rope?

"When a man had four fish and prepared them for dinner, three cats came and turned one at a time and ran away. The man's family was a family of four, but they were all able to eat fish at dinner one at a time without any problems. Why? '

"There are 27 gold coins in the bag. If you were to divide this equally among the three adventurers, and yet leave more than five in the bag, how many would you get up to one?

That is exactly what it is. I don't want to go back, so even if I come up with an answer, it makes me feel like I'm being danced over that Doctor's hand to reconsider and eventually take some time to figure out if I missed anything or if there's a scratch.

By the way, the answer to an earlier question is:

"Of the two, one ignites on both ends and the other on only one end. If the rope that lit both ends burned out, it would also light the other end of the bottle, and if it burned out, it would be 45 minutes in 30 + 15 minutes'

"Three cats" plus "escaped, so seven fish in all. Nothing's wrong. '

"Nine. divided evenly, one should get each bag '

And here's the thing.

Ping-pong, ping-pong, ping-pong.

Breaking through the last unattributed room, there was, as usual, a transfer formation with six stone columns standing.

"Finally... Totally hassle free..."

I know it's that doctor's joke anyway, but he said he could be the one to be attached to. Magic flows to the demonic stones of the six pillars as they unzarre, standing with Amber in the center of the transfer formation. Unattributed magic flowed underfoot, causing the transfer formation to start.

It's the usual Babylonian landscape when the light runs away and you open your eyes. The trees beat against the wind, and the clouds and oceans spread across.

Looking around, I saw the building across the trees. Okay, "Zuo", "Library" or "Institute"?

As I walked out of the transfer formation and headed toward the building, I eventually knew right from that whole thing I could see what it was.

The shape of the building was circular and shaped like a tuna can. Fully glazed, with a full view from the window inside. A room full of bookshelves from which I wonder how far I can see it, and a pile of books tightly packed there.

"Library." Definitely.

Around the perimeter of the building, look for the entrance. Eventually a big, luxurious door greeted us.

Opening the heavy kannon opening door, there is another door further behind it, which also opens and enters the "library".

"Wow..."

"This is..."

I'm out of line with Amber. Books, books, books as far as I can see. It's like a maze because the bookshelves line up at over 10 meters high, but they draw curves to match the exterior walls.

There's a book at a height that's very unlikely to be within reach, but how do you take that one? There's nothing like stepladders and scissors around......

As we step on the red carpet at our feet, we decide to head to the center of the circle for now. I can't go straight because I'm in it. Obviously I think this is a bookshelf misplacement.

Still, if you look at the ceiling, you can see the central direction from the radially spread joint, so you rely on it to move on.

Moving on for a while, the area suddenly opened and desks and chairs could be seen there. There was a pile of books on the desk, and one girl sat on the couch behind it.

I drop my gaze on the book I have, and I don't even try to look at this one. Chestnut hair is cut into shortcuts and glazed sides have a common shadow with other Babylonian numbers. The clothes you're wearing are the same as everyone else's, and I'm guessing this kid is the "librarian".

"Um..."

"Don't talk to me, I'll finish reading in about 30 minutes."

"Ah, yes..."

There are no islands to hang on to. Totally disruptive. I don't have a choice, wait. Only the sound of turning a girl's page in a quiet space drifts. When I'm out of hand, I try to open the books in my hand. [M]

"I can't read..."

How many words is this? It's not an ancient magic language or an ancient spiritual language. Is that ancient Partheno?

"Reading/Ancient Partheno"

Oh, I can read. Ke, duh...... It's hard and I'm not sure...... It feels like some sort of report of reflection and research on Warcraft.

Because I activated "Reading" or by the way, I could read the title on the back cover. I guess that's all a book written in ancient Partheno.

"Interference and Discussion in Demonic Fluid Control"

"Magic and Herbal Medicine"

"Night's Handy Beginner Edition"

Oi. Reaching out a little to the obvious title and turning it apart inside, it was indicative of those how-to books.

'Let's start by eliminating tension so we can have fun with each other. It's not a bad idea to drink lightly if you're not a minor and use just a little alcohol help. But after degrees, it's ruined, so let's just keep it to ourselves. The next person's...'

Hmm... ho, ho... Hey, I see...

This is surprising... I feel like I can use it... What, this is... Really? No, but no, it's a lot of hurdles. It's hard to say this "insignificant"...

"Because I'm reading Nani?

"Whoa!?

I jump up unexpectedly to the voice called from behind me. I'm surprised! Is that it? It's been half an hour!?

The girl opens her mouth as she leans her neck in surprise at me.

"Yoo is the one to Babylon's" library ". My name is Irisfam, the terminal that manages this" library ". Please call me Fam."

"Oh, oh, fam, right. I want a winter night. [M] Greetings."

Return the book to its original position with your back hand as you answer. Have they seen it......

"You've come to Koko, which means you've solved the Doctor's problem. Admitting that you have fulfilled the conditions, the airframe number 24 and the individual name" Iris Fam "will be transferred to you. Yolo, please, Master."

Oh, I knew it was that problem, the Doctor's fault. Either way, I don't have to make it that way. Well, it's still better not to be exposed to extra erotic attacks... Ha!

I noticed this next development and tried to get fit but it was already too late and I had my lips ripped off by Fam. The tongue plugs quickly and ravages the oral cavity. Compared to the time of Riola in the "Wall," the light act ended immediately.

"Registration complete. We have remembered the master's genes. The ownership of the" Library "will now be transferred to the Master"

Come on, you don't have the ability to learn, do you? I knew this would happen. Well, I have to sooner or later because I don't have a choice, and is it better than being able to do it in weird circumstances...

"As things stand at Sole, how much Babylon do you have in place?

"Huh? Uh, six" gardens, "" workshops, "" alchemy buildings, "" hangars, "" castle walls, "" towers, "seven in this" library. "

"As much as Naru. Then let's head that way."

Something struck the terminal on the desk and the "library" moved quietly. I guess I'm headed to dock with the other Babylonians over Brunhild.

"Master. I have a favor to ask. I'd like you to arrive at this" library "with a new book..."

"Do you have any more books? I mean, how many books do you have, this?"

"Zach, I was wondering if we could go down 20 million copies."

Whatever...! Didn't the Japanese Library of Congress have about 10 million books? Sure, it sounds like about 35 million when you add up all the magazines, newspapers, and non-book materials.

"Hot, I've read it, so I want to read something new. Please hurry."

"You said you read... 20 million books!?

"If you read one book in an average of two hours and it lasts 5,000 years, that's about it"

No, no, no. You're not taking 24 hours off! Sheska and Flora have been sleeping on their sleeping devices for years, or even up to Noel in the "Tower" and they're still sleeping!?

"Because I don't move as much. Still, if it's been in operation for 5,000 years, it's getting worse. Well, if you can find the lab, you'll be able to maintain it properly."

You've been reading books for 5,000 years... You like muscled books. Is that what you call a typo addict? That's outrageous.

In the meantime, shall I report that the "library" that was Leanne's memorial has been found? It's about Leanne, so I think I'm gonna get into it.