Chapter 150: 150 \nI broke up with the Demons and got home. Although Gotagota woke up, the time to go home is not so different from when he was holding on manpower thanks to Krulu. After removing Krull’s gear and dusting off the dust we went to the city, we usually gathered in the living room in time to do whatever we wanted.\n
ā€œYou think he’s coming tomorrow?
ā€œI think you’re coming.
It’s a consultation on how to respond to the Demons. Liddy answered my first voice.
ā€œThe Demons are as good at handling magic as elves. So I was wondering if I might avoid theā€ exclusion ā€of this house as well.
ā€œThe chances of not being able to cross the forest… didn’t seem like it.
I was only watched relaxed because cheats showed that if anything happened, they would cut me off instantly. Strength, to that extent, was not enough to get us through this forest.
ā€œAnd then… don’t you have a problem building weapons for the Demons?
Though the knowledge of installation says there was a major war 600 years ago, there has only been a skirmish or so in recent years. Then the empire from the kingdom will remain the same.
If so, from me, a blacksmith who came from the North and lived on his own, it makes no difference whether weapons flow to the Empire or to the Demons, but whether they actually do.\n
ā€œAtashi is nothing. I’m surprised to see it for the first time, I guess.
ā€œMe too.
Thermia and Lique don’t seem particularly concerned. I don’t care if they call me a demon clan, or something.
ā€œIf your brother hides it or gives you a profit, they might say you’re the one, but Eizo’s just a blacksmith, isn’t he? Then you don’t have to worry about it, do you?
It was Deanna who answered that. I guess it would be a lot to be looked at if you were beneficial to the humans of an enemy country.
ā€œAssuming, when it comes to fighting the Demon Nation, it could mean hurting your brother is my bespoke model weapon, okay?
ā€œThat’s now, isn’t it? By the time Helen has your weapon, there’s already that possibility in every battlefield.
ā€œThat’s… right.
There is no guarantee anywhere that Helen, a mercenary, will always take part in the war as a kingdom. It’s not true if you join the war as an imperial side and talk about the impossibility of Marius being dispatched there.\nWas Deanna ready for that already? I wasn’t aware until now. I haven’t bothered with what I make anymore, but you need to keep it in mind all the time……
ā€œIt’s undeniably complicated as an emotion. They are born with starved magic. It would be most incompatible with us elves. But it’s been 600 years since the war, and I was wondering if there’s so much to care about where I built one or two weapons to do it anyway if we’re talking about steady supply.
Liddy answers at the end. Right, isn’t it compatible with an elf who lives with beautiful magic and a demonic tribe of starved magic? I say demons come from starved magic, and if you ask me, I naturally feel incompatible.
All in all, he said, ā€œI don’t care, but it’s nothing, okay? Something like that.ā€ Well, it doesn’t matter where or what the forces that don’t belong provide.
I get along with the Earls of the Kingdom, but nothing more than getting along.
ā€œWhat are we going to do with the fact that we are thieves?
ā€œIt’s usually a sin to hide a thief.
ā€œRight.
Honestly, I don’t know if what I missed today is a nasty act there too. But.
\nā€œThe next time I go to Camilo’s store for wholesale, if my guard hasn’t been lifted yet, I will ask Marius to take the document that confirms the facts. So I’d like to think if Marius told the guards earlier thatā€ the thief would have moved the place, so I’d gradually reduce my alert ā€it would be solved…
ā€œSpeaking of my brother, I don’t really want Eizo to owe me anything, but I can’t help it……
ā€œRight.
I don’t think it’s that big of a thing to say I owe you, and I’m ready to pay you back as much as I owe you. I know you like cutting yourself for strangers, but this is how I do it.
We discussed it for a while, but settled on ā€œI’ll make it when I get here,ā€ ā€œI won’t treat you particularly badly,ā€ and ā€œI’ll make you promise to go home when you get your weaponā€.
I still have some hesitation about building weapons on people who are clearly enemies with my friends, but I guess this is where I’m going to be prepared to be as a blacksmith. In the end, it’s just whether I make it or not.
Three people who didn’t know much about the Demons took their seats to prepare for dinner, watching as they asked Liddy a lot of questions.