Chapter 30: Mobile Force

Chapter 30: Mobile Force

My shop leveled up again.

Stall-like shops, just like the floor booths in department stores, can now be laid out if I so desire, and a slightly more splendid shop had been laid out in a corner of the onsen room.

With the expansion of the sales floor also comes the increase of new products. Updated chapters at novelhall.com

That morning, my voice involuntarily shook upon the discovery of a certain new item.

[What the heck......]

Once upon a time, a certain plastic model was sold in dagashi shops and toy stores in Japan.

It was said to be a product that imita...... paid homage to the merchandise from a mecha anime that boasted nationwide popularity, but the product that came into my shop this time was a homage to that homage product.

Product name: Mobile Force Gungalf

Description: Robot plastic model. It can be built by simply fitting in the parts without using any adhesives. Can be operated with mana manipulation.

Price: 300 rims

There seemed to be six types in total in my stock. Including the protagonist’s robot Gungalf, the bad guy’s mass-production robot Zako, and the high-mobility type GGRKS.

The finished robot is about the size of a palm, smaller than a Gnome.

However, that isn’t the case with its weight, as it is heavier than it looks.

Is there metal used inside it?

[What’s that? It looks like a Homunculus...... No, more like a Golem.]

Minerva, who was also visiting today, showed interest.

[This is a plastic model that you assemble and play with. However, it seems that the plastic models in this world can be moved and played with by mana.]

[It looks interesting. Give me one.]

Minerva had chosen the Gyan model, which was clad in knightly armor.

Meanwhile, choosing the protagonist’s robot, Gungalf, I opened up another box.

[It’s easy to assemble. All you have to do is to insert the arms and legs into its torso like this.

All the joints were movable, and it was even more well-made than the Gungal back on Earth.

For this thing to cost 300 rims, I guess that’s to be expected from a different world.

The plastic model was completed in less than 5 minutes.

According to the instructions on the box, sticking the completed robot to your forehead creates a mana link with it.

The only magic I can use is “Open” and “Close”, but I should still possess mana.

I noticed that the store’s regulars were also watching the match between me and Minerva.

[What indecency are you talking about? This is pro wrestling.]

[Pro wrestling?]

[No, I guess it’s more like Pla wrestling?]

I explained the rules of pro wrestling to everyone.

[That’s kind of fun. 300 rims, right?]

[Yeah. I think that’s a bargain.]

[Then, I’ll have the Zako one. I kinda like it.

To see the romance of mass-produced machines, what a remarkable child Merle is......

[I want this Dom.]

Mira’s also going to buy one huh.

[I’ll have the GGRKS!]

You’re gonna buy one too, Garm?

[How nice...... I want one too. I have to somehow save up some money.]

Even Rigal wants one huh.

In the morning, all forty pieces of Mobile Forces I had in stock had been sold.

There’s even that one adventurer who bought all six different kinds by themselves.

As the owner of the shop, I checked out the varieties of Mobile Force I have and found that each one had different characteristics.

The mass-produced Zako, even with its lacking power, was the easiest to maneuver, while the extremely agile GGRKS was fast, but difficult to control with mana.

All Mobile Force have their advantages and disadvantages, but I feel that the protagonist’s robot Gungalf is the most stable.

[Yahagi-san, I heard there’s a new product called Mobile Force......]

A young adventurer rushed in, gasping for breath.

[I’m sorry, but they’re all sold out. I think they’ll be restocked tomorrow, so come back again.]

As I watched the adventurer’s shoulder slumped as he left, I could feel a new trend emerging.

<Afterword>

Mobile Force Gungal was a daring model kit line released during the height of the “Gundam” boom in 1980 by Tokyo Marui. This is Gungal, the one Gungalf is based on and the only mecha that is based on Tokyo Marui’s Mobile Force Gungal. Zako GGRKS – Originally named gugurekasu, based on the gundam Gelgoog (guregugu) Gyan Dom Pla Wrestling – Short for Plastic Model Wrestling