Over the next two days or so, I did as Karendoll told me to do, and I copied the results of the fantasies in my head, especially the drill relationships I’ve been fantasizing about recently and the rotational relationships derived from them, into a diagram and handed it over to Karendoll.

I can assure you that what I have transcribed can be realized in my imagination, but I have never actually put it into practice, so I don’t know if it can be brought into reality or not.

I only knew that everyone who saw something like that would tell me, ‘Enough with the fantasies,’ in different matters, but with similar nuance, and I had already taken it for granted.

“Morrie, can I have a word?”

“Y-yes! Karendoll!”

“I’m not at liberty to discuss this here, so I’d appreciate it if you’d follow me for a moment. I have the answers to the plans you gave me yesterday, and I want to give them to you. You’ll be surprised.”

Yesterday, I gave Kalendoll the drawings I had spent two days working on and their descriptions, and even though it had only been a day since I gave them to her, they already had a response.

It’s too early for any of that.

When I thought about it, I got filled with thoughts of, ‘I knew it.’

I guess I was too hopeful.

“O-okay. Let’s go…”

Still, I didn’t know why, but I had a faint hope that Karendoll went so far as to say so and that there was something to it.

In the end, I guess I didn’t want to admit that all the fantasies unfolding in my mind had been in vain.

Then I was taken by Karendoll to the back of the school building, and Karendoll took the diagram I had given her yesterday out of her bag and came over to give it to me as it was.

Yeah, I guess it didn’t work after all…

I looked at the diagram in my hand while feeling depressed, and I saw something written in red letters.

“As I told you, my fiancé, Kaisar-sama, can keep up with your knowledge. The red letters, by the way, are to correct a mistake in your idea. That being said, I don’t think you’re listening to me anymore, but you look very happy…”

I kind of felt like Karendoll was talking to me, but that was not the point right now.

Amazing.

That was amazing, no, way beyond excellence.

It’s just too awesome.

In particular, the idea of a flying vehicle that takes its inspiration from the rotation of a drill and uses its power was a good example. 

“In this case, to counteract the torque generated, it is necessary to generate thrust in the opposite direction of rotation, slightly away from the center of gravity. This is very practical. The following is a schematic based on this, a helicopter.”