"Well, somehow I'm sweet to Kyle."
At Kyle's behest, I gave her what she wanted.
Somehow, his will is weak.
Because I gave Kyle the Spirit Stone I created with magic.
A special earthen magic stone that can only be collected in the village of Atmos.
The Spirit Stone was acquired by the Brillian Magic Kingdom and used for military purposes.
As a result, I also got a magic weapon and a rock crossbow stick.
These are created by drawing a special magical formation on something called Spirit Stones.
Magic weapons were enormous man-made and made of rock, with the terrifying feature of repairing automatically if damaged.
In contrast, the rock crossbow cane had only a slightly simpler function, and if magic was applied, the rock would be fired from the tip of the cane.
Kyle asked me for the Spirit Stones that would be the ingredients.
But it seems that Kyle wanted nothing more than a magic weapon or a rock crossbow wand.
What Kyle wanted was for us to take back the technology that we found in the East, and I, Gran and Kyle came together to create it.
In other words, Kyle sought God's reign.
God's reign.
I made it so that Aisha, the god who was converted into an idol in the temple in the divine world, could move around freely.
The base is a magic weapon acquired in the east, but it has almost turned into something else.
Kyle draws a magical formation on the Spirit Stone I created and Gran finishes it.
When you put magic into the spiritual stone that you created, a beautiful woman's body emerges that is very even.
Not a giant like a magic weapon, but a normal human size doll.
However, the appearance is not like a magic weapon, the rocks are bare and rough, and the skin is attached.
It produces rubber from the sap of trees taken in the western jungle and is a skin made from them and artificial skin developed by Meem.
It depends on it and makes it feel like it has shiny skin.
Incidentally, this dependency allowance has been further improved and new technologies have been added.
It's hair.
The hair on my head was smooth and fluffy.
This isn't really real hair, it seems to be a kind of plant.
It uses a thin yarn-like plant that absorbs magic and stretches, making it a wig that feels like hair grows naturally.
However, research on hair growth technology continues to be conducted by Meem et al.
At Kyle's behest, I decided to raise the price of this new model.
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