We moved from room to room, he chattered while I listened half-heartedly. That is, until we enter the library. His whole demeanor changed again, his eyes looked around, wide open, and he was very excited. He accepted it all for the time being. The half-filled bookshelves were strangely transparent blue tablets, glittering, as if they were made of crystal.

Then before he could speak, I noticed a voice. It's like a beep. It's not that loud, but it's there.

“...... Jedi Archives. Hold the secrets of the Jedi. With this, the empire can——...... Mott, can you hear the constant beep, too?" said Tiffin, his face glistening with awe and irritation.

"yes, I hear you!"

he scratched his chin before continuing through the library, heading straight for the source of the buzz. "The sound of that thing kept me from concentrating. Of course, I followed him. The beep quickly became louder until it was more like a horn, at which point we were standing in front of the source. It's that vault again. The heavy door was torn and lay on its side, the hallway inside glowing bright red to the rhythm of the beep. Hehe. This is indeed an alarm, isn't it?

"... This is definitely the reason for the distress signal. There were certainly no Jedi Knight present to protect the important items in the Inner Sanctum, forcing them to send a distress signal to keep the items safe. He crouched next to my ruined door, his gloved fingers sliding over the thick grooves in the thicker metal. "Whatever he does, he's either a master of the Force or stronger than any Wookiee. He turned to look at me. "We have to be careful, Mott. It may still be lurking. "

Ugh. Well. That's right, that's....

"Sir, I—" He stared at me with a stern gaze. "That's me, sir. I'm sorry.

He narrowed his eyes. Rise. "I'm neither angry nor surprised, although I feel like I should. If you hadn't done that, the distress lights wouldn't have gone off and I wouldn't have come here. You have made a great contribution to the Empire through indiscriminate and stupid acts of violence. I'm not sure if it's a compliment or an insult?...... "Whatever, more importantly," his eyes sparkled childlike again, "Let's see what secrets the Jedi hold in their hands, shall we

?" I followed.

The room full of crystals was the same as the last time I saw it, filled with large pieces of crystals and stuff, lined up in rows, stacked everywhere. Safe and secure until I broke in and ate one. I hope it's of little value -

, "Your Majesty the Emperor, the holographer!" Oh no. "A true treasure trove of important and priceless Jedi information!" He casually picked up a holographic recorder. "This would preserve the identities of all previously known Jedi!" Another slipped into his hands. "And this is the location of any Jedi Temple!" A happy smile bloomed on his face. "This message could lead to the extinction of all the Jedi, the total domination of the Empire!, the true salvation of the galaxy!

" Uh-, uh? Is that so? I kind of don't like using the word "extinction", but other than that, it sounds like a very good thing!" "Great,

sir!".

Hearing my voice, he flinched slightly and turned to me like a misbehaving puppy. It's like I found out he did something wrong. Then, after seeing me, his temperament changed subtly, and he lost a little hope. “...... You haven't eaten any of these, have you?" uh-oh. "Any one of them is priceless. Uh-oh. "You ——、—— you brainless glutton! Why, sometimes you tell me that you decided to eat a lightsaber and an entire Jedi as well!"

"Yes——, sorry sir, but I didn't eat them all, understand? I only ate one! Look what it tastes like! "

I hope your curiosity and hunger are satisfied, little man. "

I decided not to tell him that my hunger would never be satisfied.

When Tiffin's gaze left me and turned to the holographer, he regained that calm joy, like he couldn't wait to get the galaxy in place. It was a little inspiring, but then he suddenly came to his senses and went back to flashing red lights and shrill sirens. "- Right. Personally, I'm not a techie, and I suspect you have that talent too. We can't segment the system to cover it, however, this location can't be where the signal comes from. "

What do you mean?"

"I mean, there has to be some kind of communication center that sends signals. He spoke slowly, as if he were talking to a child. "From there, I can contact my superior and inform him of my location and findings. I suspect he'll send a ship to save a poor commander, but based on what I've found here, it's a crime for him not to send anyone. He paused for a moment and turned to me. "You're telling me there's a huge Kaiber crystal in the mountains, surrounded by high-tech?" I nodded. "Assuming this is the only form of civilization on this planet, I'm bound to find any similar means of communication there. "

Huh? uh... Yes!"I could easily take you there, sir!"

"I love to hear it, Mott. In any case, lead the way. (

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I climbed out of the holographic vault and felt like a dwarf guiding a tall elf. For some reason, even though I was taking him out, I still felt like he was the one in charge. The same is true when I walk behind him. He didn't even look back to see if I was following, he just walked with his head held high, his arms behind his back, with the majesty of a soldier.

Whether I walked in front of him or behind, I felt small. My feet had to move so fast compared to his stride. It's not fair.

But...... The temple is really beautiful. I'm sure it might be for publicity or something, I'm not entirely sure, but the statue looks great and impressive. It feels like it's in a church, the stained glass is still beautiful, the priest is still friendly, you know? Penny pincher. Maybe. I've never seen it myself, though. Now, I'll trust Téfen. It's not like there's anyone else you can trust.

We entered the hall, walked through it, we both stared at the cool statues, and then walked through the huge doors and headed out. The cool air swept across my face, and the light dazzled me.

Ah, there I am.

My neck arched far and would have hurt if I had a spine.

My body still stood upright in this slanted, robe-like manner, taller than any building I had seen before, about as tall as the towering mountain behind us. between four and five times the size of the temple, which would allow me to take into account all the calculations... It is about 1.2 km high. Hehe. Is that. I think it's pretty tall, right?

My body stood solemnly and motionless in front of the temple, and a huge shadow covered the entire temple, each with hundreds of mouths, open and slowly moving. The gaze was blankly fixed in all directions. It's like a huge tumor growing out of the ground. The top of it is so high that you can barely see it. Massively. Looming. It's a bit ominous.

But it is not silent. Just like the last time I approached my body, it made a loud and quiet humming sound, and the air close to it was constantly flowing. It's like a rumbling locomotive in the distance.

Worst of all, while I look up at it, I'm also looking down at myself. I'm still small! Just a little thing down there, an ant or something, its tail connected to the rest of me through the tentacles of a gripper.

Wait, I'm not alone! Behind my tiny body, there stood a slightly larger creature. But he's also small. I could barely see his face from here.

So I bent down. My huge tentacles rose up in a pose that allowed my heavy body to move without falling, to bring my main eye closer to the ground, and from my smaller body I could see how my massive body rose and fell, the rumble was getting closer and closer and the air trembled with it all, my massive body took up more and more space, and as it approached, the ground suffocated, completely obscuring the sunlight, and the endless eyes turned, moving and looking closer and closer.

...... Ah, here we are! Now I can see the human general correctly. He was small.

- But was he so pale all along? and sweating profusely. In fact, he sweats a lot behind his helmet and it's very cold here, which I don't think is a good thing. Sweating in the cold is not beneficial, it will cool you down faster and make your body temperature drop faster. Very bad.

I shifted my consciousness to my tiny body.

Oh oops, I just put my main mouth five meters off the ground, right? like I breathe on my own neck!, but it doesn't matter now, so I turn to Typhin. "Sir?" From below, I couldn't make out his expression, but since I now had a bunch of eyes above me (although my mouth covered a hundred meters in diameter around us), I could see how his eyes twinkled hesitantly at me. "Are you okay?"

If you don't move," he said with the seriousness of a man facing death, "it probably won't attack." I

looked around. Maybe he saw a white monkey that I didn't see? No, it's not. I turned to face him. "What do you mean, sir?"

The only thing that really explained Tiffin's facial expression at this moment was the face of a man who had just told him that the world was an octopus and that we were just grains of sand inside. "You must be kidding. Are you blind? Can't you see the creature towering above you—" I guess at this point, he might have noticed how my tail was attached to a spire-like tentacle sticking out of my body looming above us. “... Impossible. "

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