Chapter 83: 83 \nAs it was, it took until after noon to stick one side of the fragment together. Check where itâs stuck. Itâs like a sparkling particle â although the magic hasnât broken down for Mr. Liddy to say, itâs broken once in the junction. I glanced at it with my fingers, but I donât feel a joint in particular. What this means is that this is not a material joint, but purely that magic is interrupted here. It didnât feel that way, but maybe it wasnât completely bonded inside.\n
If you keep using it in this state, there will be some kind of problem sooner or later. It was horrible enough to be some fragments, it would be horrible again if it was repaired. Itâs a weapon, and if something goes wrong there, itâs likely life-threatening.
âMr. Liddy, do you understand here?
Show Mr. Liddy while pointing to the part you just joined. Mr. Liddy stared for a while and stared, but eventually
âI see youâre out of magic flow here.
and groaned.
âDo you know what Lique is?
I give Rike my sword. Rike had spent more time than Mr. Riddy checking,\n
âI know somehow, but you have eyes for those whose joints stick together beautifully.
and returned the sword. I think itâs good if you can figure it out somehow. I want you to keep growing like this. Needless to say, the other two are neither specialised in blacksmithing nor magic. Still looks a little bit like it is the nature of Mithril or was it because the two of them helped with the blacksmith job sometimes?
âMr. Liddy, this is a bad state, isnât it?
I know itâs something I donât even need to ask, but it broke once, so Iâll make it for etiquette, so you just have to look good, except for what Iâm talking about.
âThatâs right. Wherever possible, follow the original path, but I hopeâŚâ
âThatâs rightâŚâ
I put my arms together and thought. The flatter I get, the more I might stick with it, but now I need to get it back from there. Hmm, so I feel like Iâm going to build a forged chunk by piling fragments on top of the parts that are already at the root and âboiling them downâ and stretching them out of there is going to go nicer. I have confidence that I can return to my original form⌠Iâm asking for a cheat, but this power would probably be fine.\nWhen that happens, the question becomes whether Mr. Liddy will allow it. The materials that make up it are exactly the same, but they are almost no longer the same as the new ones. Itâs like the reverse of âThe Ship of Theseus,â but itâs like, âFulfill it be the same thing?â The essence of the problem is the same.
However, when you say âjust stick togetherâ in the first place, it is likely that even fine fragments have not been recovered when broken. A literal, complete âoriginalâ is impossible in the first place. When you think about it, you donât have to feel like itâs very different to stick it together or to rebuild it. The point is that you can repair the appearance perfectly, so choose between continuity as an object or performance.
I explained that to Mr. Liddy. Explain with particular consideration that the shape will be perfectly undone.
âIn other words, itâs two choices: stick the fragments together as they are or rebuild them anew. I assure you that both looks can be repaired as exactly the same.
Listening to that word, Mr. Liddy is troubled. Maybe if we hit it back, weâll make it in two weeks. Unlike at the time of the fine sword, I canât shape as I please, and this time I have a wider body than then, so it will take me a while to do so.
I just donât know what other issues I can take the time on, so if you want to make it, Iâve never gotten over it early. The ideal, of course, is now. That said, I canât âquit after allâ after I hit it back, so itâs not like I can make a decision as a wheezer.
The sound of charcoal burning quietly on the fire floor flows to the workplace. Only that sound tells us that time has never stopped. We quietly awaited Mr. Liddyâs decision.
\nTense your cheeks with bread to get in the mood. If you donât do something that Mr. Liddy is prepared to do, itâs called the Eizoo Workshop Famous Break.
The shape itself is a standard long sword, with no particular sculpture, etc. To record the width, length and thickness of the body, it was aligned with the same width, length and thickness as the body puzzle that was brought and assembled from the outside lumber. I was wondering if this would be easy to address along the way.
Heat the stuck root part of the fragment into the fire bed. Eventually it went up to a temperature that could be machined, so I beat it with a hammer and squared the area around it that stuck together. I feel harder than when I was a fine sword. If thereâs a gap left inside, itâs important, so slap it tight and carefully to wrap it up.
After several repetitions, he looked like he had a smaller square plate on him from halfway through the sword. Above that plate, put the fragments on so that they do not collapse. Cream it to cover it with straw rope, put it in the fire floor and heat it. Unlike when it comes to steel, it can be just a little easier not to have to worry about the oxide membrane at all.
Raise the outer part of the misthrill to a temperature that slightly melts, remove it from the fire floor, pay for the rest of the burning of the sassy straw rope with a hammer, wait for a moment and lower the temperature slightly, then beat it together. It doesnât feel like it came together in one go on a boulder. The previous stiff response is the same.
I repeated the heating, beating and stretching so I would fold it back, heating, beating and folding it a few times, but I still canât even feel the feeling of it being completely put together.
If you notice, the sun is already leaning for the most part. This misrill is going to take longer than I thought, and with that in mind, I told everyone I was going to finish todayâs work and get ready for dinner.