I donât care that much, but outta curiosity, whatâs the highest attribute as of nowďźă
ăFrom what I head, the top one is 765, although Iâm not sure as to what it corresponds toă
ăâŚâŚIs that rightâŚâŚă
Based on Hiroshiâs dubious expression, Haruna figured that he had 800 or some other staggering amount of attribute points. He did after all have tons of extra skills from crafting, so she wouldnât be particularly surprised if his armor and constitution had gone beyond a thousand.
ăWell anyhow, leaving aside all thată
ăYeahă
ăWhaddya think will be affected over here as a result of thatďźă
ăAffected? Well, I have my own thoughts on thată
As Hiroshi resumed digging for ore, Haruna replied while wondering how she could continue the conversation.
ăIf memory serves, at the beginning of the game, players were dispatched to random locations and began their journey after the surrounding soldiers approached them and took them to the castleă
ăI vaguely remember that, but if I recall, ya accepted various tutorial-like chores around the castle, and then when ya got money fer arrangements as a reward, the game startedă
ăAnd thatâs where Iâd like to start talking aboută
ăMmďźă
ăI know itâs a bit late for this, but Iâd like to consult to you about whether we should follow along with the flow of events at the start of the gameă
Hiroshi let out a wry smile at how late it was to bring this up. Haruna was the one who had suggested they avoid going to the castle because it was questionable in the first place. With that being said, Hiroshi would have probably brought it up even if Haruna had not.
ăSeriously, this is super lateă
ăI know, I know. And itâs not like we even need arrangement money or any of thată
ăI think fer now we should do as planned and start by procuring weaponsă
ăIf youâre fine with that, then I have no objections, but I just feel a bit bad for relying on you and having you shoulder all of the riskâŚâŚă
ăNothing to be done âbout that right now. Besides, if I were the average fighter character, I wouldâve had to rely on you fer livinâ expenses and everything in generală
The day-to-day skills were rather looked down upon in the game, but in actuality, if you were blown into the game world, rather than being able to use powerful magic, being able to cook delicious meals would benefit you by far. Rather than having sword techniques that could fell a dragon in one hit, it was a given that it was better to be able to make swords that could kill a dragon and make much more for a living.
They just so happened to be two people who excelled at day-to-day skills, but if they were something like your typical serious fighter combination, they would have unmistakably found themselves in a dreadful situation. Take right now for instance: Haruna had put some light effort into making tasty bread and dried meat she had brought along with them for lunch. If she didnât have such a skill, she wouldnât even be able to do this.
ăSo we know the weapons we want, but what âbout armorďźă
ăWhat about itďźă
ăToudou-san, Iâm guessinâ that ya arenât the type to wear metal armorďźă
ăBefore we even discuss that, is it even possible to make metal armor with what youâve dug so far todayďźă
ăProbably not with one trip. We still hafta make my tools after allă
ăI thought soă
Hearing Hiroshiâs answer, she briefly entered into thought.
ăWell, if yer fine with metal armor, then ya donât hafta hold back. Itâs not like we have enough ingredients to make other things, so weâll hafta come back to dig probably one or two more timesă
ăYeah? Well, I certainly donât need armor all over my body, but in the chest area sounds like it might be decentă
ăBreastplate? I planned to do the same fer myself, so Iâll work somethinâ out fer usă
ăYou sureďźă
ăI toldja. Said weâd hafta come back here a couple more times. But lemme just say that the materials around here for reinforcing the armor ainât all that light. Itâs gonna be pretty rattly when you walk around. You fine with thatďźă
ăNot like we can help that. Iâm grateful to you just for making it for meă
ăUnderstoodă
He answered, proceeding to continue on what appeared to be the last part of his excavation work. In the middle of all this, he had taught Haruna the gist of excavation so that she could also begin digging into the cliff, and she had eventually gotten a fair amount of ore piles at her feet. As she worked on this, Haruna became fed up with her hair and very begrudgingly tied it up, which was something new. It was quite different from her usual appearance, but the loser Hiroshi hardly paid it any attention, simply focusing on seeing what he could harvest, so it was practically meaningless to put her effort toward changing her hairstyle, as it wouldâve been left unnoticed.
***
ăSo Iâd like to use a smelting furnace and a smithyă
The next day. After finishing up the resident registration they had forgotten, they heard from Anne that yesterdayâs suppression plan had gone well as she gave them the reward of 6,000 Chrones. Hiroshi immediately went to the crafting institution administrator, breaking it to him nice and clear.
The man was in his prime, so he never showed any sign of being taken aback. Incidentally, the selling price of the potions was 50 Chrones for one bottle, itemized as 10 Chrones as payment for ingredients as well as to the cooperative workers, and the remaining amount was to be split between Hiroshiâs group and the Association.
The other portion of the money from the 300 bottles was to be circulated amongst the cooperative workers. Being that the effects were instant, they were able to be sold for a higher price than regular antidotes, they were told.
ăThe furnace will be 20 Chrones with firewood included, and the smithy tools will be 10 Chrones with heat source includedă
ăâŚâŚWell ainât that a dandy priceă
ăItâs cause once you have the temperature high enough to refine the ore, you need a lot of firewood. Adding to that, you canât raise the temperature that high in such a short amount of time, which is why we use a special material for processing the firewood. If youâll be doing something about the heat source yourself, then it would be 8 Chrones along with the smithyă
He did the calculations in his head when the youthful personnel said that. Thinking to decrease the usage of this place as much as possible, he decided on the more difficult method.
ăâŚâŚAlright. Can ya buy the regular firewood hereďźă
ăOh? So thatâs what you decided on. For regular firewood, hmâŚFor the amount that you need, it would be 50 Tirols, Iâd sayă
ăThen, Iâll also pay 1 Chrone as hush money to prevent anyone coming in, so Iâll get the firewood right nowă
ăRoger that. Once youâve brought it over, Iâll come see you, so let me know when youâve started using the smelting furnaceă
ăGotchaă
Hiroshi began carving something into each log of prepared firewood. In the middle of his work on this large volume of goods, the cheap knife he had brought with him had broken. It wasnât good enough quality for maintenance in the first place, so he had neglected it as it declined.
ăToudou-san, couldja gimme a knife?ă
ăYesă
He continued his work upon receiving the knife from Haruna. Her knifeâs blade also ended up faltering near the end, but it seemed that he had ended the necessary process. Even without a discount, it was after all an inferior good that could be bought for 50 Tirols, and after using it to fend off and disembowel Berserker Bears, harvesting various things, and scraping off this and that, it was an expected outcome.
Other than the firewood he had finished carving up, there was powder left at the smithy (probably a fire extinguisher), and he used it a bit in order to paint a magic circle on the ground, starting a confusing ritual. Right after it was complete, blue light gleamed within the firewood, then the emblem engraved in the surfaces disappeared. Confirming that, Hiroshi breathed a large
sigh. After about thirty minutes since the personnel had left, the preliminary arrangements mentioned by Hiroshi had finally ended.
ăIâmma go call the mană
ăKay. Iâll clean while you do thată
ăPlease doă
Watching Hiroshi as he went out of the smithy, she gathered wood chips with a broom that were scattered about the floor. The magic circle had disappeared once the ritual had ended, so once she was done disposing of this trash then the erasure of evidence would be complete.
ăâŚâŚYou seriously dealt with everything by yourself in this amount of timeďźă
ăIt really ainât that impressive thoughă
ăWell, I have heard from Anne and Myuzzel that you can use enchantingâŚă
ăExactamundo. Either way, Iâd like to keep usinâ the smelting furnace and smithy tools from now on if thatâs alrightă
He said, handing ten Chrones over to the personnel. He nodded once at the money he had received, then Hiroshi tossed firewood into the smelting furnace and lit the fire. It was evidently a larger flame than what they were usually using, but as if expecting this, the personnel wasnât partcularly surprised.
ăYa donât seem perturbedă
ăIf weâre talking about a guest from the Unknown Continent, itâs to be expected that theyâre a bit removed from the average skill levelă
ăThat right?ă
He made a wry smile at the manâs reaction, tossing in ore one after the other. Once he had finished throwing in what Haruna had carried over, he also tossed in the knife that had lost its edge along with the hatchet and pickaxe he had used today once he had removed the handles.
ăâŚâŚI get the knife, but was it seriously okay to throw in the relatively new hatchet and pickaxe?ă
ăWell, I was gonna make âem all today anyhoo. Oh, right right. The leftover files or chisels might not be in such good condition afterwards, so Iâll pay up lateră
ăJust what do you plan to do with themâŚâŚă
Neglecting to answer the grumbling of the seasoned man, he drew a magic circle midair with his fingertips. Drawn by the light of magic, the design was sucked into the smelting furnace. Hiroshi then aimed the palm of his hand at the furnace, concentrating.
The man and Haruna gazed at this sight as thin cold sweat ran down them. Hiroshi continued the usual refinement procedure as he rushed magic into the furnace. After a decent amount of time had passed with him continuing the procedure with techniques the man was unfamiliar with, he pulled out melted metal from the furnace, putting portions of it into molds of varying sizes and hardening them, creating ingots. It was peculiar to see the usual loser aura he emitted actually vanished at times like these.
ăNow then, what next?ă
ăI think it might be good to make tools first?ă
ăDarn skippy. Alright, weâll start with a knife and hammeră
ăKnife?ă
ăBecause ya canât make the hammer handle unless ya make a knife firstă
Right after he had finished saying that highly persuasive line, his movement flowed with technique that prevented anyone from opening their mouths in amazement, bringing forth two knives. More experienced people could tell at a glance what was happening. Each time he struck the materials, magic would pour into the blade. It would seem that enchantment was not only necessary for the refinement procedure, but for the forging procedure as well.
ăThis does it for the knife. Next is hammer?ă
Finishing the quenching and tempering of the blade in the blink of an eye, he neatly arranged the shape of the blade with a whetstone. Normally you would make iron and steel metals and affix them to the forge to obtain more rigidity and elasticity, but this time around, he had already enchanted this and that, which was apparently a shortcut.
ăMakinâ it the regular way ainât gonna give us enough time, so I think Iâll appropriate from the hatchet for the handleâŚâŚă
As he said that, he began procuring tool after tool after extending the time twice midway. The materials he was working with were hard, which just as he had said, contributed to two files and one chisel going dull, but he had already prepared a substitute with the lumber remnants, so it didnât become anything serious. That being said, the manâs face was twitching from beginning to end.
ăNow hereâs the real kicker. How much length ya want?ă
ăMm, wellâŚâŚă
After he had finished making the hatchet and pickaxe, he began forging the remaining ingots while listening to Harunaâs requests. He began working on it more delicately than before, creating it with a prayer-like sincerity. The amount of magic that he put into it when striking it was also a step above the rest. As they were captivated by by his earnest expression and magnificent handiwork, the beautiful silhouette of the blade was complete. He then created a handle and sheath with the remaining ingredients in the blink of an eye, and there in front of them appeared a sharp, narrow sword with an appearance more magnificent than anything the Adventurersâs Association could supply.
ăMind swinginâ it around a bitďźă
ăMm, alrightă
She timidly accepted the rapier, carefully unsheathing it from the sheath, and took enough distance before tracing the basic movements. After she had developed a wrinkle in her brow and glared at the bladeâŚâŚ
ăThe centre of gravity seems a bit too strong? Also, it would be a bit more comfortable if you could maybe make the pinky area a little more narrowă
ăGot it. Let me see it againă
Answering Harunaâs request, he made various minimal adjustments, and by the time that the lengthened time was reaching its end, he had managed to finish the revisions.
ăHowâs it feel now?ă
ăâŚâŚYeah, itâs perfectďźă
She lightly waved the new blade around like a martial arts demonstration as she said that. Lastly, checking the circumstances of the light-type magic sword when activated, she furrowed her brow in a different manner than earlier.