Chapter 91: 91 \nStarting today, Iām finally going to get to the finish. Look carefully at the sword before work to identify corrections. Iāve been in the shape of a sword a lot more than Iāve been since the beginning. I have repeatedly confirmed it several times, but there does not seem to be any particular loss of magic, etc. We need to finish this one last time while weāre at it.\n
Place the sword in the fire floor and use cheats to adjust how charcoal is placed and how the wind is fed so that only where you want to process it is heated. Once it has risen to a machinable temperature, remove it and beat it with hammer. If I can beat it like I thought, Iāll see if itās the same as the wood mould. Itās a repeat of this.
Thermia and Deanna are out hunting today. So the working conversation is between me, Like and Mr. Liddy, while comparing the sword to the wood mould, etc., Like and Mr. Liddy talk. Rikeās job is to make a knife for a general model.
It wasnāt much of a conversation between these two in the beginning, but it looks like weāre starting to break it down because weāve been living together for about a week now.
āIām not as good at grasping magic currents as my parentsā¦ā\n
āI hear that Dwarves are better at grasping the state of the ore itself than magic.
āHow can I be like my parents at all?
āI think itās hard to aim for that one because he seems to be very much over the regular vesselā¦ā
āI know that, but just something like the trick is fine. \nā⦠So Iām not here long either, but in the meantime, shall we practice?
āIs that good? No, please!
Like bowed his head and Mr. Liddy smiled like he was in a little trouble. You gave me that look before. Dwarves and elves, itās a good thing that sometimes people get along with each other teaching and being taught that itās the knowledge of the world before me. Thus, for a while, during Likeās work, Mr. Liddy was to teach him about his magic surroundings. The director of my work said, āI already know what Mr. Eizou is capable of, so I donāt think thatās a good idea.ā So I was exempt.
However, since then, sometimes theyāve seen this one as a flicker, so theyāve made the bare minimum of confirmation. Then I can feel confident in my work, too. After some work, itās the most bothersome thing to be told that this is a different place and thatās a different place. How many times have you been sipped boiled water in the previous worldā¦ā¦ It makes me sad, so letās not do this around here. Sometimes itās just a matter of getting Mr. Liddy to confirm it with me.
\nWith snake feet, Deanna mourns that she could not see the wolf.
The next morning, the five of us take each other out of the house. Of course, itās not going to the city, itās collecting pigs. Mr. Liddy didnāt mind if you stayed home, but he said heād follow me, so I decided to come with him. Thereās just nothing particularly different about it. Thermia and Deanna take the lead, Mr. Liddy and Axe, Dwarf sensation MAX liqueur in the middle, and I walk around vigilantly, just in case Iām in the hall. I arrived at the sinking spot in no time. A pig of considerable size is sinking. Me and Thermia, weāll pull up to the shore of the lake in Deanna, but in the meantime, Lique will cut down the trees and build a carriage platform. Itās too much for Rike alone to cut trees, so Liddy also helped me get the rope.
By the time we pulled it up, the carriage was complete, and we pulled the pig straight up onto the platform, fixed it, and after a short break, took it home. I wasnāt sure if Mr. Liddy would help me pull it off, but heās not that powerful, so this time itās a drop off. Iām going to forget, but youāre a customer.
When I get to the house, I peel or dismantle it and turn it into meat. I have a special knife except for Mr. Liddy, so I work with someone other than Mr. Liddy thinking about working efficiencies. It wasnāt long before we split it it up and it became meat. I guess the same thing has been done in the elves because Mr. Liddy doesnāt seem to have any particular repentance or anything around there. Just to say that we live in an area rich in magic, including forests, out of necessity, basically seems to live almost no different than humans.
I also asked Like during the work, but for the convenience of most Dwarves having a blacksmith as their business, they donāt live very different from humans apart from just setting up close to mines and such. Unlike elves, they donāt need magic, so sometimes some āweirdosā say they go out into the city and start doing business or embark on apprenticeship ānotā journeys. I wonder about other races ā like the Lizardman I saw in the capital, for example. Iād love to hear it when you come as a guest.
With that in mind, he went back inside to clean up and prepare for lunch.