A Chronicle of Life in a Different World

Episode 129: The dwarves did it overnight

A monster named Dwarf is a kind of subhuman.

Characteristically, both men and women are short, and even men are about 130 cm tall and women are only about 120 cm tall.

However, against the small flesh, the arm is strong, and yet the hand is also clever. It is also remarkable in terms of being temperamental and generous and drinking alcohol, but this is only a range of individual personalities and preferences by saying that there are many “such” people.

Thus, dwarfs are characterized by being short, powerful, and dextrous.

Especially the dexterity of the hand, and most dwarves have excellent forging skills. A blacksmith can vary from one mouth to another. Some people prefer to make weapons, others prefer to make armor, and others prefer to make magic equipment.

Weapons are more subtly divided into large swords, daggers, spears and bows, but they are also the domain of individual personalities and preferences.

What is important here is that the dwarf is extremely dextrous, yet stubborn and artisanal - and that dexterity applies beyond blacksmithing.

"What do you mean... you've evolved from a small house called 3K to a house on the ground floor and the ground floor in just one night!"

"Well, why not? What's the matter with you?

"... no, I just felt like I had to say it."

Evolved Home - Before my home, which I can only say has evolved, Reurus cried whispering from the memories of the previous life.

Eliza returned to her true face because she looked strange, but her heart was stained with astonishment.

The beginning of the incident was very simple, with the Dwarves brought to the abandoned city of Laval consulting with them to build more homes.

Not only blacksmiths but also architectural techniques were consulted, but Reurus does not know whether that was the right answer or the beginning of a mistake. If there's one thing I can tell you, it's that in just one night, my home has undergone a transformation that can only be said to have evolved.

"What do you say? It's about breakfast for us dwarfs."

"That's still before breakfast... you're doing as much as you want."

The time is the moment when the morning sun begins to rise. It would be literally right to say before breakfast. However, Reurus did not know whether the sight in front of him was correct as a reality.

Right in front of Reurus is our home, which we acquired after a long turning. It's just a small home with a small warehouse in Reurus and Eliza's private room and a narrow hallway connecting those rooms.

Such a house transformed in just one night. The only building materials were earth, trees, and rocks, but the first floor part became wider and the second floor part grew, and was then built into the basement.

I have to say, "What do you mean?" as a realuse. You don't have to say it, but you complain to yourself in your previous life.

"Is this, like, strength okay? If I lived here, it would suddenly collapse... what a joke!"

"Hey, Coraleur Stemekola. Is that it? Are we selling fights to Dwarves? Then I'll buy it... no, I don't want to sell it. If they eat it, it won't be stylish."

It was Reurus who did ask for the construction increase, but I am worried that it will be too transformed and the strength will be OK.

A few miles from the town of Laval, the soldiers watching the walls would not notice, but a two-story building suddenly appeared. No matter how much magic there is in the world, isn't this a kind of magic?

(Everything's crazy... wait. There are nearly 50 dwarves. Is this normal?

Technologies are high, but dwarves are small and physically capable. On top of that, we can even use "fortification." If we work with all 50 people, we can build more houses overnight.

(Hmm... if there were these guys in my previous life, the construction industry would be out of business a lot.)

It uses no heavy machinery, and even if it's done by hand, it has incredible “manpower”. As a realuse, I feel like I have a glimpse into the magnitude of the world.

"By the way... what happened to the tight people over there?

Eliza asked in a strange voice as Reurus struggled inside. Reurus, who was drawn to the voice, looked at it, and there were a number of people lying on the ground. Rather than a few, it will slightly exceed ten.

They were the architects in Laval Waste City.

"Ah? Oh, those guys. He taught us a little about our technology in exchange for food in this town, but he ran out of energy along the way. I thought all the people in town were like Reurus, but there were normal people."

"I wonder what your grandmother sees in me, but the abandoned city is just a town where ordinary people live because of their low status."

Oh dear, Reurus clatters in Calvin, who shrugs his shoulders.

In building more houses in Reurus, the problem was the presence of architects in the abandoned city of Laval.

As a Reurus, I'm not going to let them get away with it. They were the ones who built my house, and I wanted to ask them for more.

But it is. Today, Laval Waste City has a breakthrough in technology called dwarf.

The dwarves are now digging holes in the woods near the abandoned city of Laval and building houses underground.

It's not as massive as the one that Leurus visited the other day, made with one mountain. It was a house of the minimum size for the moment, yet capable of living with nearly 50 dwarves.

Those dwarves are free until we find a new home candidate. With a buffer called Reurus, you can walk freely in Laval Waste City, but that's what builds stress.

For Dwarves, entertainment is either blacksmithing or liquor. However, the blacksmith yard in Laval Waste City is small and ill-equipped. The quality of alcohol is not so good, and I am dissatisfied with the dwarves.

The dwarves won't get mad because of the revulsions, but there's nothing good about stress. So as part of the stress relief, and as a “bottom-up" for the craftsmen of the abandoned city of Laval, the dwarves waved their arms.

To put it succinctly, let the craftsmen of the abandoned city of Laval teach you a little about dwarf techniques - that's all.

The craftsmen of the abandoned city of Laval are many of whom can no longer continue as adventurers.

Many have lost their arms and legs, even if they fought monsters and did not lose their lives. Never abandon a family member in the abandoned city of Laval. If we abandon them who fought for the city and were wounded, we will not be able to do anything for the city alone.

I have a variety of positions and offers them good offices for their lives. That's why I had to be an adventurer when I first came to the abandoned city of Laval, but now I think that's good.

Such craftsmen are not good at compliments. It would be wrong to compare it to dwarfs, but it's much worse than a human craftsman of the same age.

The term "craftsman” refers to a person who has learned and skilled in technology over many years. In that sense, the craftsmen of the abandoned city of Laval are not enough. I have mastered the minimum technology, but I don't have any more.

Natalia said she could bring the dwarf home, and that's where it affects her.

Driven by necessity, the technology acquired by imitating the appearance will also be important, but if you change the way you say it, it is superb. Only the best craftsmen were in the abandoned city of Laval, which was an overwhelming development in terms of technology.

Therefore, not only Natalia, but also actors such as Bartolo wanted a “detonator” called dwarf - nearly 50 dwarves were unexpected.

"No skill, no dexterity, no arms, no legs, and, by the way, no talent... all I had was the belief“ for this town ”. I didn't mean to teach someone who's not going to bud... well, if you have that kind of belief, it's bad to teach."

When he saw the craftsmen lying down on the side of the road, Calvin said so.

From Dwarf Calvin's point of view, he only has arms that do not touch sticks or chopsticks, but his posture is very favorable. Dwarfs have a dislike for humans, but they were preferred as “the same craftsmen”.

Leaving Dwarves to build more Reurus houses means taking away their jobs.

However, the craftsmen of the abandoned city of Laval did not make the situation any better. The opponent is an outsider, but a fellow member of the town brought him here. In that case, it was not painful to bow down and beg for teaching, but to take the initiative to steal the technology.

It has already been rumored in the town that Reurus has brought Dwarves. Many of the craftsmen were ex-adventurers, and some of them knew some of the dwarfs.

They know the height and diversity of the technology.

Polish the technology a little more for the “future" than for temporary losses. They believed it would be good for the abandoned city of Laval and rushed to hear that the dwarves would build more houses for Reurus.

Currently, there were many corpses, but each of them fell asleep with a satisfactory face. Probably there was a lot to learn.

"Yeah, that sounds like a good story, and it's actually a good story, but why is there a basement upstairs? As far as I'm concerned, the house is getting bigger, but I thought we were just going to break down the walls in the house and increase the number of rooms?

"That's because you... the reaction of the people sleeping over there was interesting?

Leaving everything to himself, Reurus spent the first night in Dominic's restaurant. For the first time in a long time, he rented a small room that was used as a storage facility and lay straw on it to sleep.

And when I woke up, it looked like this. There are many mysteries about dwarf technology in the neighborhood where there was little noise even during night work, but overnight, our one-story house evolved into a two-story house with a basement. That fact was the mystery to Reurus.

"Hmm... ahh, I'm tired. I'm so tired!"

That's how Leurus and Calvin talk, and somehow Sarah comes out of the house. I wiped my forehead without even saying that I had finished my work, but it was a mystery that Sarah, the Spirit of Fire, might scratch her sweat.

"... what are you doing?

"Gyah!? Been killed, Reurus!? Why are you awake!?

"It's morning. Former farmer... no, don't lick the serf."

I've lived for fifteen years in a place where I'd be kicked if I didn't wake up. It is not bitter to think about going to bed early and getting up early.

"Ahhh... I tried to surprise you..."

Sarah lost sight of Reurus's face. However, as for Reurus, Sarah's remarks bothered me.

"When I woke up, I didn't think I'd see you... because there was magic nearby, but if you're going out, tell me."

"I'm sorry... but! I worked with Calvin to make something amazing!

Sarah pulls her arm when she says so. Reurus looks at Calvin, but Calvin laughs deeply and shrugs his shoulders.

"All right, so don't pull your hand... it won't turn into a karakuri mansion in the house."

I heard you had the upstairs and basement, but it's the first time I've actually stepped in. Therefore, Reurus dives through the wooden door with a little tension and expectation.

In building more houses, Reurus decided to buy a little land nearby. As a result, the first floor part is a little wider, but the Reurus stepped into the foot is confused.

"... where's the room?

Originally there was a room for Reus and Eliza, and a warehouse, but it was all gone. Instead, a living room and kitchen are built.

Sarah liked to bake meat, so she wanted to make a kitchen, but when she dived in the front door, a large room with nothing was greeted. The kitchen is also different from the modern one, and is just like a stone pile.

(Do you cook or eat here... yeah, it's not bad)

I wonder if I could afford to make tables and chairs, but the living room is rough. However, the entire floor was replaced by planking, and it was thought that walking barefoot would not stain the floor.

Sarah leads me through the living room and now I see the stairs. It seems to be connected to the second floor and the basement, with the staircases leading to the second floor using wood, and the staircases leading to the basement digging the ground to form a staircase.

In the meantime, when I went up to the second floor, a hallway was built to run through most of the middle of the second floor. Then you see four doors leading to the hallway.

"The deepest right side is the room of Reurus. Because I carry all the original luggage."

That's how Reus opened the door, and the wooden beds and shelves in the original room were seated. The room itself was a little narrower, but given the increase in the number of people living in it, there was no choice.

Eliza's room also appears to have been carrying luggage, but with the addition of Sarah's room to the new building, the luggage is reduced and looks wider than the previous room. The remaining two rooms would be Sarah and Meer's.

Then Reurus headed to the basement. Only the dwarves who lived underground worked on it, and the stairs and walls looked sturdy and sturdy. However, I don't know the condition of the basement because there is no light.

"It was dark, so I found it around here..."

Sarah looked at the wall and suddenly the surroundings became brighter. When Reurus looks at something, a light source emitting bright red light is embedded in the wall.

"It's a simple magic tool that only lights up. Calvin made it, saying it was dark underground!

(... wouldn't that sell high enough?

Magic equipment is generally expensive. I was worried about the amount as a realuse, but if you were kind enough, you wouldn't have to ask.

The basement is also fairly large, and it seems to have penetrated the ground to fit the size of the house. The ceiling was reinforced with wood, and the walls were rocked together to prevent collapse.

It seems that there are two rooms in the basement, and Sarah first goes down the stairs to open the door, which is just around the corner.

"This is a warehouse! It's cool in the basement, and we can store food!

"Ho ho..."

"So, this room...! Bath, bath!

That's what I was told. When I peeked, there was something that looked like a bathtub. There is also space for changing clothes, and the walls are somehow fitted with handles. When I looked at the ceiling, it looked like a ventilator.

The bathtub is about double tatami mat, but it seems to have been made by pressing and compacting the soil. It's about 50 centimeters deep, and even a revulsion will stretch your legs into it. Maybe Sarah is thinking about turning the water into hot water and thinking about putting it in by herself.

"... the surface is twitching."

When I touched the surface of the bathtub, it was as smooth as pottery. Even if you put water on it, it won't leak.

"I baked it! How's it going? Isn't that amazing?"

"What's that handle?

"Spin it and the top wings will spin and drive out the moisture!

Looks like the moisture countermeasure is perfect. Speaking of manpower, the dwarf's “sincerity” was seen around the area where the ventilation fan was fully equipped.

There are many things I would like to say about Reurus. I have a lot to say about the transformation of our house in a bungalow overnight.

But...

"I forgive you because I have a bath! No, rather well done!

As a former Japanese, everything could be forgiven simply by having a bath at home.

"The bath is good, but what about the trouble of bringing the water?

Eliza decided not to hear her question.