"Sorry, sorry, I overslept."

"It's alright, it's probably just that I was tired from running around yesterday."

Siduri smiled gently, not paying too much attention.

"Well then, let me explain your tasks for today."

She first looked at Fujimaru Ritsuka and said:

"First, regarding Lady Gudako. The King asked me to inquire whether the support you promised the King yesterday can be handed over."

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 421 Gudako-san's Support

Although they were curious about the assistance offered by Gudako, unfortunately, the Chaldea group also had their own missions to complete and could not go to the Divine Tower with her.

Their task today was simple: to help a farmer shear sheep. Just as Miss Siduri had said yesterday, they could only do odd jobs.

"I understand, leave it to us!"

"Master, we must take on this mission!"

Dr. Roman was slightly resentful about this, but Mashu and Anna seemed quite excited and enthusiastic.

For Mash, who has never left Chaldea, shearing sheep is obviously a novel experience she has never had before, so it's normal for her to be excited.

As for Anna... she's probably doing it for similar reasons.

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"……sheep……"

"Passing by in front of me..."

The mission was successfully completed in less than a morning, but Mashu and Anna were quite downcast on their way back.

Gudao smiled wryly:

"What a tragic incident..."

Dr. Roman also sighed helplessly:

"The matter ended in a very regrettable way... I don't know what to say to comfort Mash and Anna..."

In response to the crisis of the "Three Goddess Alliance," King Gilgamesh introduced a monetary system in Uruk, which meant that entertainment could also be bought with money.

In the city of Uruk today, Mash and Anna are not the only ones who consider shearing sheep as a form of entertainment.

As a result, the sheep-shearing work that was originally theirs was booked in advance by the shrine maidens of the shrine maiden's office, so they didn't get a turn at all.

In the end, they could only help clear out the wild animals that roamed around the farm, and then their work was done.

Although the task was completed easily, everyone had very mixed feelings.

Dr. Roman scratched his head and said:

"The monetary system is indeed an effective means of promoting economic activity, but..."

“This is not King Gilgamesh’s fault,”

Mashu lowered her eyes and said with a wronged expression:

"But it's still too early for the citizens of Uruk..."

"Feel the same."

Anna nodded heavily and said coldly:

"As expected, currency is a bad thing... and reservation systems aren't any better either..."

"Have you all completed your tasks?"

"Miss Siduri!" ×2

"Thank you for your hard work."

Just then, Siduri reappeared before them and said:

"The king has temporarily assigned you a new task, hoping you can help train the soldiers."

"new task?"

Upon hearing this, Gudao and the others exchanged glances, somewhat surprised and puzzled.

The leap from shearing sheep to training soldiers is quite large.

Siduri explained:

"The weapon support provided by Lady Gudako has arrived, but the soldiers are not very good at using it, and Lady Leonidas is also learning."

"The king said that you might be more familiar with it, so he hopes that you can help the soldiers master the use of the new weapons as soon as possible."

"arms?!"

Although Siduri said this, they realized that the support Gudako mentioned was actually weapons, but they were still a little confused for a moment.

"Weapons we're familiar with...?"

Dr. Roman guessed:

"Could it be a standard Mystic Code?"

For example, the Mystic Code they provided for Gudao was inscribed with attack and support magic, which were the weapons and equipment they were familiar with.

Leonardo da Vinci shook his head and said:

"Even if it is a magical artifact that can be mass-produced, the consumption and cost would be astronomical if it were provided to soldiers."

"Moreover, not every soldier possesses magic."

Although they had no clue what to do, Gudao and the others nodded in agreement.

"Anyway, let's go and take a look first."

……

...

Led by Siduri, the group arrived at a temporary training camp on the outskirts of Uruk.

As soon as they reached the entrance, they saw a large group of soldiers forming an arc that partially surrounded the training ground, listening with curiosity and focus to Gudako's explanation in the center of the training ground.

Not only the soldiers, but also Leonidas I listened quietly from the side.

The Chaldea group stared in shock as they clearly saw the weapons Gudako and the soldiers were holding—

Dr. Roman exclaimed in disbelief:

"Hey, really?!"

"How could such a weapon appear in this era?!"

Gudao hesitated and said:

"That's... a gun...?"

Mashu nodded incredulously and said:

"Moreover, it wasn't a traditional long gun, but a rifle in the modern sense!"

the other side--

Standing in the center of the training field, Fujimaru Ritsuka explained and demonstrated to the soldiers in great detail:

"...This is called a bullet, something we fire using weapons...The container for bullets is called a magazine, and this is how it's disassembled..."

"...Once you aim at the target, pulling the trigger here will fire the bullet, like this—"

"boom!"

With a loud bang, flames shot from the muzzle, and the bullet struck the wooden dummy being used for the demonstration with perfect accuracy, blasting a small hole in it.

"Wow—!!!" ×n

Upon witnessing the power of the new weapon, the soldiers exclaimed in unison, then quickly became excited and eager to try it out.

"Also, remember to release the safety when not in use to prevent accidental discharge; and never point the gun at your comrades..."

"Gudako-san!"

"...Fujimaru?"

Upon seeing Gudao and his group, along with Siduri, Fujimaru Ritsuka was slightly surprised, then addressed the soldiers:

"You guys familiarize yourselves with this first. But don't load any bullets, understand?"

"Yes, Lady Gudako!" ×n

After giving the order for free practice, Fujimaru Ritsuka walked up to Gudao and the others, and asked with a smile:

"Why are you here?"

Siduri explained again:

"The king asked me to bring them here to help, so that the soldiers can quickly learn how to use the new weapons."

"It is said that these weapons called 'guns' come from the era of Fujimaru-sama and his comrades, so they should be very familiar with them, right?"

"This……"

Gudako and even Dr. Roman from Chaldea were speechless for a moment.

As a weapon of their time, they were indeed familiar with rifles, but not in the kind of 'familiarity' that Siduri spoke of.

At least Gudao himself had never seen a real rifle.

Gudao swallowed hard and said to Fujimaru Ritsuka:

"Miss Gudako, is this the support you've provided?"

"Yes."

Fujimaru Ritsuka nodded and smiled:

"Pretty good, right!"

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