Chapter 93: 93 \nāThatās all I was asking for,ā Ms Liddy said. It should be a good thing if you think about it normally. Because I was able to make something better than the level my clients wanted. However, I doubt it would have been a good thing to go beyond the original because this time they asked me to repair it and wanted it to be āthe same as the originalā. We need to be able to keep things down at a proper level around here.\n
The answer to the question then returns immediately from Mr. Liddy.
āYeah. The request was for you to put it back where it was, but what it was, of course, is that the amount of magic that is woven is considerably more than the Daiyuan. In the case of (ā¦) use of (ā¦), Iāve never crossed the many magic powers I have, so to be honest, it helps.
Does that use mean a magic battery? If it does break when you pull it out more than a certain amount, there are a lot of margins there. Iāve never crossed it. I figured out I didnāt do anything extra for now, so Iām relieved.
I donāt know how much of the original magic it was, but it would have been quite a lot. It is somewhat of a concern to say what it was like to use it up and break a sword. Whatever you think, it doesnāt seem like itās something you can ask, so I wonāt ask, but Iāll fix it if it breaks again.
āSo, itās the price. \n
Yeah, you needed something to say that. Iāve learned a lot, so itās good to be cheap, but do you say it by that standard for now?
āIf you want to be alone, you decide not to worry about the value of the customer. So please pay what Mr Liddy thinks.
Mr. Liddy thinks with his hands on his thin jaw. Donāt look great saying that because you have a small face and a quiet impression. Iām sure some say itās because the last guest who came to the house was the true opposite of Helen.
After much thought, Mr. Liddy went back to the house, saying, āWait a minute.ā Iāll try to put up a Mithril sword that I just restored (+ α) between them. Itās something I was realizing during work, but itās very light because itās a misrill. With steel of the same weight, the fat guard would only be able to do a knife or a blade a little bigger, even if overstated.\nI tried swinging it around and stopped it because it was a customerās item. If itās a new hit, I can swing it in the name of a trial slaughter, but this is a restoration.
After just a few moments, Mr. Liddy comes back with a small bag of cloth. Maybe thatās the purse or the bag with the bundled money in it.
āThank you for waiting.
From that bag, I took out gold coins and unfamiliar thin plates. There are about five gold coins, but the thin plate looks like a gem if you look closely. Thatās two. I donāt know much about the market, but it should probably be quite a price.
āIf it were you, it would probably cost more if you struck something with all this magic, because this is the limit you can pay for.
\nāYeah. I think you saw it when you went to the city, because it feels the same way I interacted with that merchant.
This isnāt a discount, but one piece of gold is going home in Mr. Liddyās elf, so weāre going to convince ourselves with it for now.
⦠When I talked about Helenās sword and the gold I received during the Amur family commotion, I decided to refrain from direct reductions because Rike and Deanna were angry that āif you donāt get a kick out of it, youāll sell your own arm cheaply, and that wonāt put you in the position of any other blacksmithā. I really wish I could get about three gold coins this time. When he got angry, Thermia didnāt seem to know very well either, but that was probably a big sum, so he just didnāt feel it. I usually know the market for daily necessities.
Mr. Liddy seemed to be thinking about it again, but it was slightly
āThen sweeten to your words.
And he put the gold coin I gave him back in the bag. Maybe I could have called it Rikeās tuition again, but if itās too much, it doesnāt make sense.
For one thing, this settled everything about this request. If so, itās a launch today. I started cleaning up the workshop just to get ready for a little extravagant meal.