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On Tuesday—since the vacation would start after the common classes on Thursday ended—Ellen and I headed to the Temple’s armory.
The Temple’s stores contained enough practical weapons to arm all combat major students in an emergency. In reality, there was never an occasion where Temple students were deployed in combat, making it a rather nominal rule. However, after the “gate incident”, Temple students would begin to be deployed in actual combat scenarios.
Thus, the existence of an armory in the Temple was something added to the setting of the story to justify the deployment of Temple students in real combat situations during the events of the “gate incident”.
In fact, the armory at the Temple had only been conceptualized at the moment the “gate incident" happened. Before that, there was no mention or even thought of an armory existing in the Temple. After all, it was supposed to end as a slice-of-life story.
Why would a school even need an armory capable of arming every student to the teeth?
Even I found myself to be ridiculous for thinking about it.
Although the armory was a major facility of the Temple, students hardly ever needed to visit it, so the place we arrived at by tram was new to us, despite having spent a long time living in the Temple.
“I thought it would look like a warehouse.”
Ellen seemed slightly dazed, probably expecting it to look ragged but sizable like a warehouse.
The Temple’s armory looked more like a huge museum than a...



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