It was as if her title back then was the Great Sage of Crystal, having extraordinary achievements in glass craftsmanship, yet she did not turn everything in life into glass, nor did she fill her residence with Glass Golems.
Glass Golems were Weir's masterpiece back then; she even crafted a golem modeled after the Magic Goddess, leaving it in the Magic Association.
But in life, Weir preferred living alone, neither filling everywhere with Glass Golems nor using them as maids.
This was partly because the intelligence of Glass Golems was too low, incomparable to the mechanical logic of Alchemy Puppets, and partly because they were too humanoid, making Weir uncomfortable.
She did not know that in Perfikot's original world, this was called the uncanny valley effect, the fear evoked by something that resembles a human too closely, but she knew she didn't like it.
So she naturally assumed that Perfikot was also unwilling to use Alchemy Puppets out of the same psychological reasoning.