"Dear Stell, what the hell is he doing"

"I wonder what it is. I don't know either."

At the edge of the factory, Feng asks me how Tallow is finely crushing the stone, but I also unravel it.

I mean, I can't figure out why you're crushing that stone so easily.

I don't have any bare hands focused on anything. It is just relaxing and crushing.

That's the ore that will be the source of Lynn's sword. Stone that, if it performs, becomes the toughest metal in the world.

Materials that are almost impossible to process and difficult to handle without alchemy processing.

Anyway, if a technician wants to process that, it's impossible to have an alchemist next door all the time.

Once machined is good. But if a technician talks about using that metal, they process it over and over again.

If the procedure is solved, machining will not be possible, and even if the procedure continues until the machining is finished, absolute loss occurs when solving the procedure.

Surgical machining is not universal. The longer the period away from the person's hand, the more times the material is applied, the lower the quality of the material.

I have the technique of extending that period, but if it takes as much effort as that, it's quicker to make something else out of close material.

So technicians don't really want to use it, no matter how sturdy it is.

The hammer I was able to make as a result of hearing Lynn's endurance is a little brittle because of it. They couldn't have done it with a single shot.

"That stone, it's Calaherta, isn't it? Why is it so easy to crush?"

"He also holds alchemy. Wouldn't be surprised if you could."

Celeste, but I heard Aroness made Tallow do that stone processing.

When I came back, I fell into bed fluttering with completely unfocused eyes.

I keep my mouth shut because it's troublesome, but I can actually process that stone too.

I did it once, and I processed it myself to the end.

However, it uses a great deal of nerve to process while maintaining the state of the stone.

It's a form that I've managed to cut off if I don't have the slightest bit of skill.

So honestly, I don't want to do it again. I'm tired of not being able to do anything the next day.

"He, didn't he sing his nose?

"Yeah, you look like you're having fun"

I have no idea what I'm doing or what I want to do, but there's only one thing I can figure out.

He's doing the alchemy, just like normal sorcery.

That's as easy a task as Fenn says it can be to cross noses.

"What are you going to make? I'm getting kind of scared."

"I agree. 'Cause he does occasionally."

I haven't asked you what you're willing to do with that. I just want to show it right when I can.

I've only ever shown Sigal the "Joo" he made, and I'm looking forward to seeing what he does this time, and at the same time being a little scared.

That weapon is a weapon that overshadows common sense until now. It's a weapon that completely ignores the common sense that you can't fight a sorcerer at a distance unless you're a sorcerer.

Of course, it takes a lot of material or production skill to make it, but if you can clear it, there's nothing wrong with it.

If we produce that in large quantities, the battlefield will change dramatically.

That's why Bulbe is not into production.

I showed him the sample once, but he was surprised, too.

That's a threat to the world.

Easy to carry and use without much practice, the power of which is easy to prune lives.

It's obvious what would happen if something like that overflowed.

I have a bad feeling about what he's trying to make this time.

Oh, shit, I'm looking forward to it. I guess I am, too, really.