Usually, my job is to "use" magic. Fill the bespoke items to the limit. I will stop what I don't have.

Of course, there are differences in the rank of the products I made, but the most important difference is the amount of magic power.

However, the next step was to deliberately "unplug" the magic power that was supposed to be there.

Our special order products are hard and strong even in steel because they absorb plenty of magic power. The magic power contained in Oriharkon was quite difficult to see, but when Liddy took a look at it, she said, "It's pretty much there."

Well then, why don't you release the magic power that's in there? If Oriharkon's trait was that it contained a lot of magic power just because it was difficult to see, it might be able to be processed if it was removed.

It was like Megistem before the magic was applied.

It was also not magic by normal means, but it had fallen out of the tip of my hand. In that state, it was like changing shape with just fingers like clay.

When I used my magic power in an effort not to let it go, Megistrum solidified. That's why I can't get a single scratch with a normal blade.

Hopefully the opposite will happen.

What I prepared was a sheet metal that I hadn't done since I made it. I just poured the molten steel into the mold and hardened it, but of course I didn't have any magic power.

And he laid it upon the golden floor as an underlay, and placed the orihalcon upon it. If I smashed it with a hammer, the magic power of Oriharkon shifted to the sheet metal that had no magic power.

In other words, the magic of Oriharkon must be losing its power......

I don't need any strength for this work. Cheat will teach you where to slap, and with minimal force, he will slap the tricks and the Oriharkon with his hammer.

Normally, it feels like something shiny is being sucked into the material, but now it is not there.

After listening to the gentle metallic sounds for a while, I tried to lift the Oriharkon. The underlayment of the sheet metal was slightly shiny. It was magical.

I tried correction and checking, but my magic power wasn't diminishing.

In other words, the magic power of the sheet metal should have been transferred from Oriharkon.

Hmmm.

I take the Oriharkon and stroke the surface.

Hmm, it's hard to tell the status anyway. I wish I could figure out a little more about the amount of magic power in it.

As if mocking me with such thoughts, Oriharkon shows me his sparkle.

But I couldn't help but bend my navel. I could transfer as much magic power as I could to the sheet metal, and I checked my condition every time.

With a small sigh, I put Oriharkon back on the sheet metal.

Simple - as usual - I finished my lunch, and in the afternoon, I still relinquished my magic power from Oriharkon.

Behind me are a number of sheets of metal that have been transferred to the limit of their magic power from Oriharkon.

Does that have any effect on you?

There is a possibility that it will not be finished even at midnight, so I decided to check here and there. Considering the amount of magic power transferred to the sheet metal, even if you apply plenty of magic power to 10 long swords, you should still receive change.

I was surprised at the amount of magic that could be used to make a knife.

Yep.

I slammed the Oriharkon with a slightly stronger tongue. It is said this morning that the shaft of the hammer became loose when you hit it vigorously, so don't make it too strong.

Keene, there is a clear sound. However, it sounds somewhat less "clear" than I heard this morning.

"Maybe this is it..."

I took the orihalcon I had just slapped, and checked if it was slightly distorted by the force of the hammer, suppressing my inner throbbing.