Type-Moon Traveler's Enemy

Chapter 631 Holmes's Doubts

Holmes: "'We don't need to become the strongest ourselves, we only need to create the strongest.' This is the motto of the alchemists of the Atlas Academy. They use this as their doctrine to create numerous weapons."

"The magic world speaks of seven taboos. The Astras Academy created seven weapons capable of destroying the world. At this stage, they recognized their own limitations and sealed them away..."

Holmes narrated everything about Atlas Court, and Fujimaru Ritsuka and the others also had a fairly clear understanding of this place, and then talked about the Magic King.

Gudafu was amazed at the information he got here, and what Holmes said was equivalent to helping him provide information about the Magic King.

However, although Holmes still said that he did not believe Romani's words, Fujimaru Ritsuka looked surprised, but he did not care at all in his heart.

She already knew a lot about the future and understood why Holmes didn't trust Romani. Moreover, if we follow the original world line, King Hassan would have cut off Chaldea's communications with a single blow because he didn't trust Romani.

But Fujimaru Ritsuka already had a lot of information from a nearly God's perspective, and knew that Dr. Romani was a good person, so he listened almost silently.

Until everyone came to the center of the Atlas Courtyard. Although it was underground, the dome simulated the real sky. The weather was clear and sunny, completely different from the real environment outside. However, there were some unsightly conditions here. Sand had seeped in.

Mashu entered this place and felt like she was walking through a building built on the surface. In the center of the most conspicuous square stood something like an obelisk. She exclaimed, "This is the center of Atlas Court. Even though it's underground, there's still sky, Master!"

The schoolgirl next to her expressed the same sentiment, adding at the end, "I wonder if Atlas Academy in our world is like this too."

Bedivere surveyed everything here, shocked. "A space nearly the size of a city... To think they could create such a large cave underground... This truly seems to be an academy. Everything humans need, everything essential for life, is readily available. The apprentices would surely find peace of mind here, even if the sky isn't real but artificial."

Holmes walked over to the control console. "The obelisk at the center is the largest recording medium of the Atlas Institute, a pseudo-Hermes Tridentine, the prototype of the Tridentine Calculator sent to Chaldea."

Gudafu was surprised when he heard this and asked, "Is that... the prototype?"

Fujimaru Ritsuka looked at the familiar layout around him and said, "So, the design of this place..."

"Yes, the design here is the same as the control room in Chaldea!" Mashu had already noticed it and said it with great anticipation for the new discovery. However, looking at the surrounding situation, she became a little unhappy: "Well... most of it is buried in the sand."

Holmes, who had been operating the console, said, "Alright, access has been revoked. I should have said hello to the staff here... but as you can see, this is an uninhabited ruin. I apologize, but I have no choice but to use it without permission."

There's no one here now, so there's no need to say hello.

Mash found it a bit amusing and funny for a moment. No one present was from the Atlas Institute. Holmes even said, "Well, why are there no staff here? Even though it's buried in the sand, all the machines are functioning normally."

The schoolgirl also looked thoughtful. "Yeah, what happened to the Atlas Institute in this era? And there's sand seeping into the underground center. It looks like no one has maintained it for a long time, but the machines are still functioning normally..."

If someone maintained this place, the sand would never be able to seep in. You have to know that this place is built 500 meters deep underground, and such a place would never lack maintenance.

Holmes said surprisingly: "The answer is simple, because this is the Atlas Institute in 2017, which is the existence of your era."

Several people were surprised.

Toosaka Rin said in disbelief: "Isn't this the sixth singularity that Chaldea needs to deal with? This era is nearly a thousand years away from 2017, why is it here?!"

Holmes: "The magicians' methods are very interesting. Although they may not be as good as magicians from other schools, don't underestimate them."

She could say she was gifted for mastering the concept of parallel worlds and traveling through them, but if this place really came from 2017, it would be even more terrifying than her situation.

This isn't just one person traveling through time, but also some of the future facilities traveling through time!

Mash said in astonishment, "The Atlas of our time... So, Leonardo da Vinci himself did say that within the Egyptian territories of different eras, there is another alien object of even different eras. This must be the place he was referring to!"

Holmes continued to operate on the console. "Indeed, although the magicians have been burned, the Atlas Institute itself has not been destroyed. Okay, let's get to the point. The Three-pointed Hermes records all matters."

"For those of us who aren't Atlas magi, even if we can't know everything, we should be able to understand the simple facts and the results, just like looking at the answer to a math problem."

Fujimaru Ritsuka: "What are you investigating? It's not good to be interested in peeping, you know?"

Gudafu was also very concerned about this matter. As a result, Holmes answered Fujimaru Ritsuka's questions and then began to ask about the ins and outs of the 2004 Fuyuki Holy Grail War...

Fujimaru Ritsuka looked at Holmes searching for answers, wanting to speak but stopping himself. Then he looked at Mo Li, who was completely invisible to Holmes: "Senior Mo Li, can I tell this detective a little bit about this?"

Although the other party will be a member of the opposing camp in the future, they are actually still one of us, and some things can still be discussed.

Mo Li: "Just tell me, it doesn't matter if he knows some unimportant things."

Mashu also knew the answer to the question that Holmes asked Hermes Trident. She glanced at Fujimaru Ritsuka who was looking at Mo Li and knew that she must be asking Mo Li's opinion on whether to let Holmes know.

The schoolgirl had no idea. As a Chaldean from another world, she was quite confused and exclaimed, "Holy Grail War?! Could it be about Singularity X?"

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