Finish your lunch and get back to work, but I'm still working on transferring magic to Megistium.

Cheats worked for the task of beating originally, but it seems like they're just getting a little smoother to see if they're getting the hang of it.

The sheet metal of steel that has lost its magic power is sparkling - it contains no magic at all, and it's kind of sad. I even feel the colors are dull.

Well, that's not true at all.

I finished transferring about two pieces of magic into Megistium over time. In terms of how it feels when experimenting, it should be quite stiff.

I took the megistium that made me want to flatten it in sheets, and I pinched it with my fingers and it returned a heavy response. It's stiff and hard to work out.

I'm just gonna give it a little hard work and make it one chunk. I wondered if the shape would change slightly with a lot of effort. Is it as good as milk caramel? I still don't have milk caramel in this world, so I can't be sure.

Don't struggle with machining if you make it harder than this. Do you only make shapes in the meantime?

I'll get the paper from the house that photographs the size of the ring. It fits into this...

"I wish I was softer."

It was harder than I thought, and it took me quite a while to round it up, then make it cylindrical, and even until I made a hole in the middle.

It goes smoothly, so I got on with it and rubbed too much magic. When making your wife's, let's keep it down with about a piece of sheet metal......

In the previous world, I had made a little ring out of something called silver clay that would be silver if baked, but I could do something that felt just like it was before baking. The same goes for saying it's still incomplete in this state.

I look at the unfinished ring that I was able to do so, and I notice.

"Uh, put it that way... Deanna! Anne!

I immediately called Deanna and Anne, who were working on taking a long sword burr, both of whom are looking a little more like each other with hammers.

"What?

Deanna and Anne put the hammer down and came to me.

"Sorry, working on it. Nah, I just wanted to know if there was anything to be decided about decorating a wedding ring. Especially if it belongs to nobles, right? I can't even look at you if you haven't kept your eye on me and I can't usually follow you."

I also make rough designs before baking silver clay. Because it is easier to process than after baking and turning into silver.

Megistium is just like that, and it's troublesome if you don't process it before it exhibits a hell of a hardness.

"Hmm, I've never heard of you. How's Anne?

Deanna answered, putting her hand on every one of them. I would like to think that it is not particularly around the counts of the kingdom...... but it is also possible to say that I simply did not hear about that area because it is Deanna. I was heartbroken when Anne also asked me from myself.

I don't even give it a bite because pointing this one out is going to pop a good punch in my worst belly, not on my shoulder.

"You've never even heard of the Empire. It's not nice if it's too flashy, but it's just hard to wear if you make it that extravagant."

"I see."

Ho, and me and Deanna snort. Is there any particular design constraint?

That said, I guess you can't have an ominous motif or anything like that that reminds you of death.

You can't have a design that's usually hard to wear, and then you won't be able to have this armoring thing.

I guess it's in a way the best choice to take advantage of the hardness of megistium, and not as fashion, but it's too true the opposite when it comes to whether it's suitable for engagement rings.

I think of a handsome couple of beautiful girls who usually use Armoring as their left-hand pharmacopoeia finger, and the bitter smile leaks unexpectedly.

In my imagination, there are clothes and they don't look a little good, but from my former Earthlings point of view, I think there's a little too much inside two.

"What's going on?

"No, it's nothing. I was so paranoid."

"Uh, what is it?

I answered Deanna's quest honestly.

"If the ring is just the finger part of the hand, don't let the hardness of Megistium live."

"It's a boulder..."

"Right?"

Even though I look natural, I whisper my heart out. "Fine, that! Let's do it!" Or so I thought, "What am I going to do?

Anne is also shaking her neck sideways, and my lopsided delusions put the curtain down as something she wouldn't let go.

"Hmm, so rugged, or do you want the kind of text that protects you from bad things?"

"Hey."

"Hmm. Oh, yeah, even the Northern scriptures are fine, right?

Of course.

"Okay, thank you both"

You're welcome.

With a slight relief, the ladies returned to work gracefully. The gap between what I just did and the work I'm trying to do is a little interesting.

Some auspicious words come to mind in my brain when I hear that there is no problem with the Northern script.

Let's combine one or more of them to make sure it's not weird. That's what I decided to do. I lifted my hips to get a small pair of glasses to carve the tattoo.