ăSo you really need a gigantic furnace like thisďźă
Makoto asked the thing that was most on her mind as she watched the forest giants put up the scaffolding and build up the bricks. The building that had taken Hiroshi five hours was about six meters high from the outside. But on the inside it was three and a half meters higher. In other words, the inside went down another floor or so. The furnaceâs height was seven meters. The space between the roof and the furnace was two whole meters.
Maybe because of the sheer height, the furnaceâs outer wall was exceptionally thick, with seven super heat resistant bricks a meter and a half thick. Considering how they had only used two bricks for thickness in Darl, this was a hilarious difference.
Incidentally, the large amount of sediment that came out of the ground when digging through it was now intended to be used for the farmland near the slums and for the new fields near Ortem Village. According to Hiroshi, the most crucial part of construction was not letting anything go to waste.
ăIf I had some holy steel on me, I wouldnât need this kinda furnace. And if I planned to make a god ship or somethinâ then Iâd be makinâ the steel frame with this.ă
ăAhď˝ăI seeâŚâŚă
Apparently the rail stretched around the ceiling that screamed âAttach a crane to me!â was in fact going to have a crane attached to it. The structure of this building was almost completely identical to factories in Japan. As per usual, the fantasy elements were thinning out. Sure, cranes are overall similar to one another, but there was no reason to have such a mechanical, advanced, present-day, convenient appliance.
ăBut if thatâs the case, was there even a need to dig up this areaďźă
ăSpeakinâ from the size of the buildings, we gotta hold down the sides with somethinâ this large, else thereâll be a lotta complaints later on I think.ă
ăâŚâŚRight, thatâs true.ă
Looking up at the mostly completed smelting furnace, Makoto nodded, recalling some of the lawsuits in Japan relating to scenery or the right to sunshine. There were workshops and storehouses lined up in the area, so having a six meter high building wasnât an issue. But having the furnace enter the ten meter class did worry her that there could be trouble with those around.
ăBut if youâre going to talk about the environment, what about the gas and heat expelled from the furnaceďźă
ăAlready thought about that. Iâm gonna equip it with a recycling system based off the state of the art tech they got in Japan, so there ainât gonna be no toxic substances leakinâ out. Heck, the exhaust and drainage can prolly be converted to be even cleaner than regular air ân water.ă
ăIsnât all that a bit muchďźă
ăBut thatâs what we need for this, donâtcha think? Plus, puttinâ aside the exhaust, the drainage can be recycled for a different use and doesnât even hafta go outside, and then after usinâ it for somethinâ else we can bring it right back to be used in the furnace.ă
ăâŚâŚThatâs rather advanced for whatâs supposed to just be a simple furnaceâŚâŚă
ăCause there ainât no point doinâ any of this if we get complaints âbout worseninâ the environment. Yâknow, prevention is better then cure ân all that.ă
All said and done, Hiroshi was always aware that he and his team were foreigners. In order for them to be accepted, they had to respect those around them.
ăOkay, last question. Was there any point in me even coming over hereďźă
ăIâm gonna put some fire in the furnace soon enough, so the first thing Iâm gonna make is yer katana, Makoto-san.ă
ăOh, I get it now.ă
ăI plan to forge all the remaining magic steel into katanas, so I wantcha to throw a buncha ideas at me.ă
ăNow wait just a minute.ă
Hiroshi had just said something Makoto couldnât ignore. She immediately pressed Hiroshi for information as she glared at him sharply.
ăWhat do you mean ALL of them? Didnât you say we had plenty left over after you made the submarine?ă
ăWe did, but after putting some aside for the golem car, I figured the rest could be used for about five katanas.ă
ăWhen do you plan to use all those katanasďźă
ăJust in case, I guessďźă
Makoto still felt like questioning Hiroshi, even if she somewhat understood what he was getting at. Hiroshi was probably taking Gale Slash into consideration. She got that. She really did, but wasnât it a bit much to make five katanas just for thatďź
ăIâm fine with two katanas, spares included. Why donât you just remake your maul or something.ďźă
ăEven without a maul I got my pole axe, and in my case I need better materials than yer weapons, otherwise the effects wonât be as good.ă
For Hiroshi, who generally could only use skills that didnât multiply attack power, weapon capabilities changing by twenty or thirty percent would hardly benefit him. True, he might end up breaking a weapon again using Titanic Roar, but unlike Makoto, he still didnât know the precise rules for activating it. Hiroshi just didnât feel like making a bunch of weapons with minimal improvements for a special move that he didnât even know how to use.
Also, as for the orichalcum they obtained from the tower golem, if they were to make new tools with it, there wouldnât be enough to allocate to katanas, hence why he had abandoned the idea and allocated it to the anvil and smithing hammer.
ăOi Hiroshi, we done wit da bricks oâer here, come take a look, eh?ă
Makoto was about to argue vehemently with Hiroshi when they heard the forest giantsâ call letting them know the work was done.
ăRoger. Wait just a minute, yâall.ă
Hiroshi raised a hand in response and began checking the cement and other parts of the furnace. He filled in areas that didnât have enough cement, fine tuned the placement and tapped it to make sure the sound was the same all around, correcting what needed to be corrected. Writing it out like this, it sounds like a job that would take quite a bit of time, but the work was actually done in a matter of fifteen minutes.
ăRight, thatâs that. All thatâs left is the finishing touch.ă
Writing letters on the surface of the giant smelting furnace, Hiroshi put the magic stones in their place and began preparing the ritual.
ăRight, time to start the machineďźă
Hiroshiâs boundless mana poured into the magic circle the same time that his war cry sounded through the air. The complex energy changed the furnace, tempering it into an appropriate container for storing god fire. The co-starring of thirty different mana elements continued, and after all the energy had been swallowed up, the former cluster of boorish bricks had transformed into a magnificent, practically godly structure.
ăAlright, success.ă
ăThis isâŚâŚďźă
ăYup. Itâs one of the holy equipments called True Furnace. Then again, I barely managed to get it to that rank with the materials, so itâs a bit of a thin line as to whether we can make the highest ranked holy steel or not.ă
Makoto just looked up dazed as Hiroshi said something quite manly. Though this goes without saying, even supplies that didnât quite reach holy steel ranking could create the highest ranking if you tried hard enough.
Incidentally, the other holy equipments also included Kitchen of the Gods and Loom of the Emperor. As they did not have a single shred of the ingredients for those, Hiroshi could not make them right now.
ăNow, ignite the flame and strike the katanas!ă
Hiroshi did a trial run as per usual, ignoring Makoto as she lost her words at the sight of this part of the world of the gods. Maybe because he knew that he would later be suffering under the smell of chocolate, the dayâs smithing continued longer than usual.