Chapter 523: Craftsmenâs Village 2
The construction methods that the craftsmen showed us were quite interesting.
The technique did not differ much from engraving. The tools and styles used were slightly different, but Tessâs analysis suggests that it seems compatible if you look at the main points sophisticated.
As far as the content is concerned, it feels like an engraved Millefeuil.
Engravings that diffuse the force you receive from a single point are close to the foundation, but using a considerable area and density on their own is not a significant reduction rate. It increases its efficiency by making it multi-layered.
Repeat concentration and diffusion, raising the tolerance with a dozen engravings.
In the process, moreover, it deliberately creates a loss of power. Instead of honestly passing it to the next engraving, it is deliberately broken in part to turn the damage to the material itself.
It is a principle similar to purifying by creating precipitation in certain places in the labyrinth and expelling it in the form of demons.
By stacking small pieces of destruction in different places, they take a lot of damage across the board, and as a result, the entire armor is efficiently broken and shoulder replaced between a single blow passing from the surface to the back.
It is the identity of the suit armor here that affixes dozens of such armor to the entire body.
The hassle of making it can be enormous, but this is not in vain. Only broken parts can be replaced to restore similar comfort and defense in minimum standby time.
â⊠awesome. Your ideas are really awesome.â
âReally? No, I donât even know why youâre making this. Because Iâm just doing what they told me to make it this way for a long time. But if you hit this, the armor will be stronger too, right?
It seemed a fact that I didnât know anything about the engraved principle, made it exactly as the previous generation told me, and only knew the effect of its finished productâŠâŠ No, I didnât understand until I had Tess check the shape of the line properly, either.
Honestly, I can barely make this in the outside world. I mean, I canât put a single knight through this much trouble.
Maybe Iâd carve a stamp in one piece of armor, and it would take me two days to make a good adjustment.
Connect dozens of them and close to a hundred if you suck at them. A design that covers your whole body without gaps makes them all custom-made, and you need to constantly prepare spares and replace them because breaking is the premise armor.
When it comes to aligning this for five, always in full condition, it would be impossible to have exactly one or two of the villages fully operational. Itâs not a job for one or two craftsmen from the ground up.
âDid you figure out how youâre making it?
Naia, freed from the craftsmen, asks. I nodded.
âI understand the principle. But honestly, only this country can do it.â
âItâs a little too much work. Hundreds of skilled men support several pieces of gear⊠how can you imitate this place?â
Or maybe if youâre a Dwarf country, a blacksmith of nature, you could do that.
But I guess itâs only here that we can continue to make things that come and come that we foolishly inherited from our ancestors.
I usually try to make things a little easier.
What happens if you neglect something. What happens if I change it? I canât even be sure of that. Thatâs why they kept passing it on.
âWell, can I mess with my armor?
âOh, but wait a minute, let me join the design, tooâ
âOh, of course. Dear Naia, could you take off your armor?â
By the time Naia removed her armor at a nearby house and brought it to her, Chief Duke had made a return move.
âItâs already sunset. Tomorrow, but not today.â
âOh, excuse me, can I stay here for a moment todayâ
â⊠youâre gonna have to let me in for a long time.â
âBecause Iâm an artisan, too.â
Clerical chief with a suspicious face. No, I didnât say you wanted to be a blacksmith.
âYouâre an artisan like that⊠no, maybe thatâs what happensâŠâ
You canât even use the word Dragon Rider in a detour, Cleric Chief, clouding the word with a complex expression.
âChief Cleric, please take the other children home. You just have to leave Naia here.â
âMaia, I need two escorts.â
Leave Tess and Apple to Maia. No, Tetes is never weak either.
As far as my own protection is concerned, Naia would be perfect.
The chief cleric seemed lost for a while after that, but eventually gives up and takes the three home.
Tease Naiaâs armor and increase it in the form of adding an example armor plate to a bad part, especially if she eats damage.
I didnât even have dinner, and I kept the furnace fire lit and working, and when I noticed it was going around the middle of the night.
âExcuse meâŠ. what are you doingâ
And Leila the Silver Dragon is coming to visit me like that.
When I realized that, the villagers who were messing with my armor panicked and lay low.
⊠funny, but this is the kind of place where people like that, what is it?
âAs you can see, itâs an adjustment to Naiaâs armor.â
âYou can leave it to the craftsmen. You, the dragon rider, shouldnât be doing it yourself.â
The villagers peeled their eyes as they looked up at me continuing to work to ignore Leila.
âDuh, Dragon RiderâŠâŠ are you such a great guy!?
âIâm not great. Iâm just a huncher so far.â
Iâm not even supposed to mention the outside country, so I answer that with my eyes on hand.
I mean, do you know what dragon riders mean? I wonder if the liner explained the area.
âA dragon rider would be a dragon rider.â
âThatâs your logic, Layla. Iâm just saying Iâm something else.â
For dragons, dragon riders are those who can be at their top, and perhaps the value that other humans should be used with their chins.
But the thought that there is no reason to force it into words.
âSo, what can I do for you? As you can see, weâre working on it.â
â⊠would you like to talk outsideâ
Not the liner. Not even Naia. Not even Maia, huh? And ask with your eyes.
Let me get this straight. Itâs a complete field out here.
Iâm willing to give Naia away at times of need, and as dragons who canât get their hands on dragon riders for that, it wonât be out of the way, but thatâs all.
Thatâs not even a huge obstacle if the linerâs into it.
Ask me personally what I have to talk about.
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âYes, me personally and you personallyâ
â⊠wait a minute. Iâll ask if I finish it here.â
As the other villagers lay low and tremble, I keep the work moving to a separation.
âSomehow, I thought it was time to say something,â
âItâs a hunch. I just didnât see what you guys wanted to do with me yet. I was wondering if it would be time for you to come in.â
I stepped out of a cliff rift with a craftsman village and held Leila back as I walked to the moonlight.
Naia was trying to escort me, but she refused. Dragons should be a code in rare things. I dared to trust that, and I meant to encourage them to stop by showing me the attitude of listening in one of my own.
Yes, because this guy emphasized it with an individual, he would want to talk from a slightly different standpoint than the liner. I was calculating that it would be advantageous if I successfully built that âaccompliceâ position, as if I were a villain.
âSo, whatâs the story, Layla?â
â⊠you still have a vesselâ
âSuddenly I donât know what youâre talking about.â
âThough there is no force on your back. Iâm convinced youâve become a dragon rider.â
I donât know if youâre complimenting me or being disrespectful, Layla.
âYouâre not insulting the dragon. Itâs fine to have that attitude toward me that Iâm not familiar with, knowing that Iâm never the enemy of that blue girl alone.â
âI thought I asked you for help. Silver Dragonâ
Will your race not answer what has been asked, and I urge you somewhat suddenly to: I canât help but hear how you feel about me.
â⊠what do you think of our Lord⊠Reiner Excelisaâ
âI donât care what they say. Iâm not familiar with it, and I donât appreciate it.â
â⊠I guess. That too, yes. Neither do we.â
âIâm pretty sure Shario and Corti acknowledged it. Those kids are never stupid either. I became his subordinate in the form of faith in my sisterâŠ. but he doesnât know what heâs really talking about.â
â⊠even though I signed a contract?
âYeah. A lot of dragons who didnât make a deal donât know him either. Still a rider, so I obey⊠you visitedâ
âThe people of Palace are overwhelmed with attitude. When the two righteousness collide, we make a promise that we canât be part of it⊠but at the stage before we get to it, we start to say, may I turn to your help?â
â⊠thatâs a pleasant story, but what do you mean you do that story, the liner dragon?
Layla sees the one with the royal palace.
âI hope youâre as interested in me as you are in blaming itâ
I mean, I canât read the liner so far, can I?
Iâm easier to understand than a liner.
I donât know a few years, but itâs hard to understand after all those years, man, and my new girlfriend.
Are the Silver Dragons going to force the liners to react by coming into contact with me under circumstances that may or may not be hostile?
And Leila also has some thoughts about liners that still donât let herself in, soâŠ
âThen will you cross with those dragons? Weâre having trouble with situations that donât make sense either.â
â⊠ok. Wait a while.â
Leila jumps humbly and disappears somewhere.
I stood still for a while and waited looking up at the moon.
âThank you for waiting.â
Looking back, there were several groups of silver-haired people.
âWe are the Silver Dragon of Crystal Palace. My countrymen were rude the other day.â
The old man who was in the lead fell on one knee and drooped his head, and a few behind him imitated.
I made it this far because it worked. Whatâs wrong with it?