Dorgo rebuked his daughter. However, it was more like a complaint.
It was a little different than how he had acted when she was neglecting her public duties.
âDad, Iâm sorry! I just forgot! Gahahaha!â
Kathe didnât look like she was being rebuked either.
âStaying in the house of Mister Ruck⊠That is the most important part!â
âIâm sorry! I will be more careful next time.â
After telling her this, Dorgo turned back to me.
âWell, to return to serious businessâŠâ
Dorgo said as he started to rummage through his bag.
Then he took out what looked like a large metal board. Dorgoâs bag was also a magic bag.
âYes. Sorry. But could you sign right here?â
The board was the size of the average adult man.
So it was larger than the board Kathe had made me sign.
âDad! Thatâs not fair! Itâs larger than the one that I got.â
âDaughter. It is because you were not prepared, that you lost your chance.â
âHmph. I shall be careful then.â
Just as I was about to sign it, Philly raised her voice.
âIs-is thisâŠorichalcum?â
âYes. But what about it?â
âItâs so expensiveâŠmy hands are shaking.â
How much would this much orichalcum cost if you were to buy it?
It was scary just to think about it.
One sword of orichalcum could buy a mansion. And this board had enough metal to make hundreds of swords.
âGahaha! Locke likes to tell jokes.â
âAhahaha. Oh, itâs a joke then.â
The dragon father and daughter laughed heartily.
Apparently orichalcum was no big deal to them.
I picked up the pen in order to sign it.
What kind of ink was best for signing on metal?
I didnât know, and so I used normal ink.
Dorgo tilted his head to the side.
âRuck? You mean to sign your name with a pen?â
âIt is orichalcum. I think it will reject the ink.â
âIf itâs not too much troubleâŠI would appreciate it if you signed your name with magicâŠâ
I suppose thatâs how you were supposed to sign your name with orichalcum.
And so I carved my name into the board.
And as the board was large, I had to write in large letters.
The fact that it was hard also made it quite a struggle to complete.
âPhew. Is this fine?â
âThank you! I shall treasure it.â
âNo, no. Not at all.â
He put the board away in his magic bag. Just then, Philly approached him.
âYour Majesty. I have a question to ask youâŠif that is alright?â
âWhat is it? Miss Philly.â
Philly was a genius Alchemist, but she was very polite towards Dorgo.
He was the former Wind Dragon King, and she wanted to be respectful.
Dorgo also smiled and answered kindly.
âI would like to ask you some questions regarding the trash can.â
âTrash can? What do you mean?â
She meant the trash can found in Katheâs palace.
It was being used by the dark ones to produce automated magic machines.
âI would like to know how to use it.â
âDid my daughter not tell you?â
âHmmâhmm-hmmm-mmâŠâ
Kathe looked away and started to hum to herself.
Dorgo understood it immediately.
ââŠI see. I suppose she didnât know either. Do you have it here with you?â
âYes. I it is in my laboratory.â
âThen let us go⊠It would be better to show you how to use it.â
And so we headed for Phillyâs laboratory.
Everyone else must have been interested, because they followed us.
âIf you put something in here, the matter conversion mechanism turns on.â
Dorgo explained it to her in detail.
In short, you need either a Foolâs Stone or a Philosopherâs Stone in order to make the magic machines.
âIn that case, you should not be able to make many of them.â
âThatâs exactly right.â
âDoes that mean it is possible that the dark ones have found a way to mass produce the Foolâs Stone?â
Up until recently, they had been using Philly to make them.
Now that they had lost her, they should not have that ability.
That was probably why they were raiding the dragon ruins.
âPerhaps there are other groups of dark ones near the capital.â
âIt is truly dangerous.â
Dorgo nodded. And then he continued.
âWith all of that considered, there is something I wish to discuss.â
âKing Eric, I hope you will listen to me as well.â
Eric had been listening quietly in the back until now. But he nodded.