He noticed that some of the orc nuns under his command were starting to look at him strangely.

Nails are growing slightly, and saliva is dripping gently.

Even their bodies started to steam.

But it still doesn't matter—

【If I say it's not important, then it's not important!】

In a sense, this is indeed the tentacles being stubborn.

But in a practical sense, it's really not that important.

Especially compared to his research achievements during this period, it can only be described as better than nothing.

So, after this period of exploration, what did Green discover?

There's only one core point.

Orcs are just humans.

[They are simply humans who have undergone some kind of specialization and are covered with a layer of animal skin on the outside.]

As for that abstract method of reproduction, it is not at all about reproduction between different races.

[That is, after giving birth to a child based on a human model, a trait is randomly selected from something like a gene pool and then expressed.]

Therefore, humans are not so averse to beastmen, because regardless of their species, they are essentially just people wearing animal skins.

As for orcs, they are a kind of 'deformed' product.

[But not the physical deformities of the aristocracy, but something deeper, perhaps genetic, or perhaps a cognitive deformity or defect.]

[This deformity is fine when it's not recognized by humans or beastmen, but once it is recognized, it will instinctively produce a physiological aversion or disgust.]

This is unavoidable, an instinctive reaction; no matter how much you like it, it won't change anything.

But what if it's the other way around?

If this deformity could be corrected, even by just a slight improvement, could it alleviate the plight of the orcs?

[Even going further, since orcs are essentially human, then...]

Of course, this is not something Tentacle can consider right now.

Especially after he actually tried to crack the orcs' shitty mountain code, he became even more determined to abandon the idea.

But not studying that code doesn't mean the orc problem can't be solved.

After all, the issue of orcs is, in a sense, equivalent to two different pieces of code being mixed together.

Conflicts arise, errors occur, and alarms are constantly triggered, resulting in the resentment of those around them.

As for tentacles, although they can't write their own code now, they can simply use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V.

You can still do it by copying the existing code and pasting it in.

For example, the ointment that Morphia received during the Chinese New Year that temporarily turned her into a beast was a rudimentary product of this technology.

Now, after several months of development...

Not only did he eliminate the problems of those orcs, but Grimm even developed a technology that could control the degree of orc transformation.

Although this product cannot be mass-produced and promoted due to issues such as the Shishan code and insufficient market demand.

Furthermore, in order to maintain overall stability, the duration is also limited.

But at least for that orc lady who had been by Tentacles' side since the very beginning and had helped him a lot, that was enough.

So, on that day...

In the pharmacology class that was supposed to be taught by the orc lady.

After the sound of the hand gestures rang during class, I sat down obediently in my seat.

But the familiar beast head did not enter the classroom.

Instead, it was a human woman with a calm expression, wearing a white lab coat and a blue dress.

After walking up to the podium, he skillfully opened the book.

Then he raised his head and spoke calmly.

"Yesterday we talked about the three properties of the light-sleeping herb. Before we continue, I need to select three students to memorize them."

"Start now."

The words fell.

The students, who had been a little confused just moments before, instantly tensed up, and sweat began to bead on their foreheads.

I'm sorry, teacher, I didn't recognize you just now!

However, teaching in human form was just a passing fancy for Morfia, a kind of byproduct.

Or to put it more directly.

After transforming into human form, she can wear those beautiful clothes that are difficult to wear in her beastman form.

For example, shirts that would be puffed up by fur, small accessories that don't really suit orcs, and various linings and stockings...

As for why we wear these things?

That would be the research objective of another topic.

In short, I was quite invested in the research project, and I didn't quite master the use of it since it was my first time.

As a result, she hadn't been able to return to her original state until her class started, and could only attend class like this.

And during class, I was more nervous and trembling than before.

It's just that because of his habitual facial paralysis, it wasn't noticed.

Moreover, it wasn't just Morfia who benefited.

While they can't reach Morphia's level, the orcs in the city can now purchase items through the tentacles that can temporarily increase or decrease their beast or human transformation.

But it's not a necessity.

Because after Green resolved the issue of their incongruity, although some of them still looked strange, they no longer had that artificial feeling.

The difficulty of integrating into Dawn City and daily life has decreased significantly.

And as a result, even greater faith and loyalty took hold.

Later, after the nobles integrated into Dawn City.

Green also showed them this result.

They even deliberately created a sense of 'incongruity' in certain normal things, so that they could understand the real reason why they found orcs disgusting.

At the same time, it was also the reason why this nobleman, who was blown back, was able to think of the orcs the moment Green reminded him.

Because what Green showed them, especially that eerie feeling that made them feel uncomfortable all over, left a very deep impression on them.

"Could it be a squad made entirely of orcs? But are there that many orcs outside? I don't recall any humans outside..."

The nobleman was somewhat puzzled.

The tentacle shook its head.

[No human intervention required]

After all, orcs are human.

After the nobleman pondered the matter further, he provided some new information.

For example, those orcs not only gave off a strange feeling and seemed a bit rough in appearance, but also, although they had red eyes, they didn't have any sense of madness.

And most importantly.

"I can confirm that there is no gray fog in the area around me."

Although there have been precedents of creatures breaking away from the demonic tide before, their numbers were generally small and they did not travel too far.

But this reconnaissance team is not only rational but also capable of making judgments.

Moreover, according to Green's observations from a high vantage point afterward, he was able to escape the demonic tide from a distance.

what does this mean?

This means that the other side won't shout "All eyes are on me!" before they arrive, like they did before.

At the same time, although I can be responsible for monitoring the mountain range and even the surrounding area.

However, if it's too far away, my observation accuracy is insufficient, and I also lack support capabilities.

[This isn't the same demonic tide as before; this time, we need to be fully prepared.]

The first step in preparation is to build a basic defense line and, ideally, establish a comprehensive observation and information system.

In other words, it's about creating a small map, something you'd find in most strategy games.

Originally, Green's plan was to send a few hot air balloons into the sky and then, through certain low- to mid-level bloodlines with corresponding talents, combine various magic and miracles to collect and observe information.

But after telling the group of people who were making a fuss about this idea in the industrial park.

The mages from the capital scratched their heads.

【......? 】

What do you mean you can produce several complete individual soldier flight systems right now?

"Because this thing was useless before."

"Not only would it be incredibly expensive to build, but if you just flew around the capital like that, some nobleman might take a dislike to you and throw a rock at you..."

silence.

Tentacle had to admit that what the mages said made sense.

At the same time, they became increasingly suspicious of how much technology these sorcerers were hiding in their crotches.

But it wasn't just the mages in the capital who silenced Green.

After listening to Green's request, the mages of the Imperial Capital in the industrial zone and the mages of Dawn City discussed the design and optimization of various aircraft.

Inside the cathedral, I heard the tentacles' demands.

Uli's eyes lit up immediately.

Then, right in front of the tentacles, it pulled out dozens of huge blueprints from under the table and slammed them in front of him.

What is this?

"What you need."

The tentacle flipped through the pages with some confusion. After looking at a few, it realized what they were and froze on the spot.

【Fuck】

【aircraft carrier】

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P.S.: As usual, I'll start with 6000 words, and more will follow later.

Volume 1: Chapter 130: What kind of Gouba Technology is this?!

As it turns out, these sorcerers from the capital city had hidden more than Green had anticipated.

Even more than they themselves imagined.

Yes, even the mages themselves didn't know they were hiding so much.

To put it simply, although the former academic clique mages were useless, they had at least had their moment of glory.

Even if the research on cognitive fields subsequently hit a bottleneck and gradually became corrupt and decadent.

However, the knowledge and things we have researched before will not disappear.

As for why it didn't work, there are two main reasons.

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