Different Worlds Slow Life Beginning as a Blacksmith
Divine Metal
You can draw water in the morning, prepare breakfast, and complete breakfast as usual.
I think it would have been better to be a little more severe if I thought about what I would start working on today, but I thought it would be good to be too arrogant, so I made it as usual.
With your hands together, I will ask the hydrangea and Adamantite that were placed in front of the Divine Shelf to step aside for a moment. I guess I'll have to give it some shape.
Place the Oriharkon in the free space. Could it be because of my mind that it seemed slightly shiny?
And Erlie took a bow. It's the usual morning habit. But my prayers are going to be long.
From now on, though there are thoughts in the swing, there are also mixed wishes. When that wish is conveyed, I pray for a long time.
I don't know who to pass it on to, but I do. It's my mysterious goddess that's been enshrined here...
Well then, let's get started.
A quiet forge with Xin. To add the sound of fire to it, I started preparing for magic.
Kin! A clear but flashy sound resounded in the forge.
I put the Oriharkon down from the shelf on the golden floor and slapped it with a bowl for now. It stays vegetal without heating or doing anything.
Even if something strange happens after a flashy slap, it's troublesome, so I'll slap it lightly first. Ordinary steel can scratch a little, but I'm pretty sure Oriharkon doesn't have a single scratch.
"Ohh..."
I was going to tap it lightly, but there's a little bit of a scratch on the hammer. Hmm.
All right.
I grabbed the adjusting hammer and decided to apply magic power to the hammer I normally used. While making a dull sound, something sparkling and glowing - though it was magical - entered the cage.
I stopped my hand at the point where I couldn't get enough of it.
I don't know if it's like this.
The soft sunlight pouring in through the window sparkles with magic.
If you hit me with this hammer, most things will change their shape in one shot. Well, there are three possible exceptions to this.
Come on.
Beat with the same strength as before (it's really the same strength because there is a cheat). The sound was clearer than before, but there was no change in the sound or the orihalcon.
When I checked the diapers, there was no scratch this time. That said, it's simply hard.
Rather than digging out as impurity mixed ore in mines, etc., Oriharkon is discovered in the form of cubes and combinations of crystals like bismuth crystals and salt crystals, and is mined in a way that is said to be like excavation, removing the surrounding rocks.
Other Explorers may find it from the ruins, but it will be the same after it's been mined.
If this guy had been buried in the rocks, he would have been able to clean up his surroundings, but he didn't have any deformities.
In other words, it's hard enough to do just that.
I'll slap you harder than before. I swayed it down a bit, Khan! And the loud sound echoes in the forge, and the shock comes to your hand, saying that it's just a change of the sound.
I-I 'm sorry.
For a moment, I lowered my head at the blacksmithy where the coal on the firebed only burned. The sound of work was coming back to the forge.
I checked and found that there were no scratches or deformities on the hammer or orihalcon as usual. No, only the head was not deformed by the hammer, and the connection with the shaft was somewhat loose. It must have been a shock earlier.
I think while fixing a loose axis. There is still a lot of hardness. However, the sound is not just the sound of metal and metal colliding.
This is still--.
"It's magic power..."
I know how it feels when things with magic cages collide with each other. I made them both.
The feeling I felt earlier was close to that. If so, I should try to unleash my magic from the Oriharkon.
I'll get ready for it soon.
Master, you look happy.
And then I smiled back and responded.