Volume 4 Chapter 35 Boompy Dvořák
"I've decided!"
"Decided what?"
"This grenade gatling! Mr. Horace said 'the name hasn't been decided yet.' I thought of it!"
"Huh."
"The name of this weapon is 'Boompy Dvorzak'!"
"..."
The location was inside the 'Myriad Legion' base.
The children began to say things like, "We want to have a grenade party for all classes," but there was no reason for Horace to refuse. However, Sevenstar Academy is the 'largest educational institution' in the Chaos Stone Dragonstone Kingdom, and the number of children attending is also large. Therefore, a plan for a hellish scene with 2 or 3 classes participating together and shooting grenades non-stop began to take shape.
Now, it has been decided that ten classes will participate together, totaling around 300 people.
By the way, various stealth drones are flying around to keep watch, so the probability of an accident is incredibly low.
Thus, as the Myriad Legion base, the children with beaming smiles were launching grenades and destroying various bases. It was as if they were rampaging at a level that made one wonder how much evil they had done in their past lives.
Well, when it comes to dungeon expectations and standards, with someone like Horace, it's as if they don't apply at all, so it's better to give up on that now. Anyway, this was during a break.
Lucia seems to have named this grenade gatling during a break, entering the dungeon bombing members' area.
"...What does that name mean?"
"Because it will become proof that anyone with technology can step into a new world!"
The meaning is very wonderful, but how does that become 'Boompy Dvorzak'?
...No, it's not that I don't understand when I say I don't know.
Anyone... in short, even if they are a person who is not chosen by fate, who holds no talent, in a society where their technical capabilities are enhanced, they can find themselves. The culture of expressing that talentless person as 'average person' entered this world 1,800 years ago during the 'Great Summoning Era.'
Common people can be converted into 'Boom,' and they emphasize this by saying 'Boompy.'
Among the music that came from another world during the Great Summoning Era, there is something called 'From the New World.'
The composer of this is named Dvorzak (ドボルザーク).
It seems that's how it became 'Boompy Dvorzak.'
...The name that a lively 14-year-old girl is said to have come up with is a bit vague, but this is Lucia's sense.
"Oooooooooooh!"
"Boompy Dvorzakkkkk!"
"Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!"
The children are overjoyed. Rather, they haven't come down from the excitement of defeating monsters.
Horace feels like he has educated them wrong, but raising heroes who defeat Demon Lords and teaching lively children of the future are completely different stories. To put it another way, 'You can't do it because it's decided' is the 'premise' for all sorts of tsukkomi from experienced people.
Of course, it's not going to work out.
However, even if it doesn't work out, there are limits, and overwhelming technical power is suitable for capturing people's hearts, but he's got the grasp wrong.
"...Sigh, what should I do?"
"Hehe! Before I came here, an unknown uncle helped me with the naming consultation!"
"Who was it...?"
"A man in his forties, with a strange smile, wearing a white long coat!"
"..."
Horace has a clue.
(Sid. What are you doing?)
A man who is an Apostle of the God of Provisions, Arzent, and the leader of the 'Key of Pharos.'
He thought he had returned to the audience side, but it seems he showed up noisily at Lucia's place.
(However, is it a comprehensible sense?)
Among the items made by Sid and the others, there is something called 'Christy Flask.'
Normally it's in a standby form like ten medals, but when used, a white coat and ten flasks appear, with high adaptability to water attributes, and it seems to acquire a technique like 'Slime Master,' which combines water attribute magic and alchemy.
Regarding the item name, the part 'no one is there' is taken from Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None,' and 'laboratory' is a naming convention that interprets the flask, an instrument for putting various liquids and drugs from the outside to confirm various reactions inside, as 'a place for experiments.'
The sense of taking the author's name from the masterpiece and the style of approaching words from a different perspective.
If I had to say, I'm convinced that Sid is involved too....
"Yahhoohoohoohoohoohoo!"
"Oryaahahahahahahahaha!"
"Oraoraoraoraoraoraora!"
...It has nothing to do with the children.
"Ah, I'll do it too ooohoohoo!"
Lucia pulls the grenade pin with a very cheerful smile.
"...I wonder what I should have done."
In the corner of the dungeon, the image of Horace sighing while wearing 'Deus Ex Machina' keeps appearing.
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