Different Worlds Slow Life Beginning as a Blacksmith
Magic Furnaces and Experiments
I could make sure the ring was stiff, so it's time for lunch. We're all still working on it, so we can get it done quickly, but we still talk about the Blue Devil Gem.
With her eyes wide open to surprise, Deanna said.
"Can you do that!?
"Say you can or you've done it...... I'm sure it will be generated."
"If you think you're making some noise, was that it"
"Oh."
I snorted at Thermia's words. I'm a little afraid Anne's eyes will look gleaming.
"Well, apparently it's unstable, and it disappeared quickly and it's gone. The magic was back in crystal, so it might be more right to” dissolve in the air. "
Drop your shoulder as easily as Anne understands in my words. If we could produce something that would be money from nothing, it would help a lot nationally as well. It's alchemy.
We finished our conversation and lunch there and cleaned up later so we wouldn't get into any more depth.
Back at the fire, I put the hardened ring back in the sheet metal enclosure. Since we can generate Demon Gems (though so far they haven't come out of the "like" category), let's call them "Magic Furnaces”. It's a simple magic furnace.
Cover its simple magic furnace with magical sheet metal. If you keep tapping on the sheet metal you've turned into a lid in this condition, the magic should be on the ring as well.
I can grasp the point of saying "I can't do this any more" when I rub it directly, but this time it is also an indirect good place, so sometimes I need to take it out of the simple magic furnace and check it out.
The feel in your hand or the brilliance of Megistium itself is not so different than it was before you put it in. But I can see that it's definitely magical and it's sparkling more.
"Hmmm......"
Would it be okay if it was so hard? If I were to try it now, I'd tap the ring with a light hammer.
Even if it's light if it stays soft, this blow would have caused some glitch, but the ring only made a "chillin" and cool windchime sound, no scratches in particular.
All right, looks like this should do it. I tapped the ring as a rule when doing magic on sheet metal.
Chile, the ring answers. Try hitting it a couple more times and put the hammer down to see how the ring looks.
"No..."
I somehow knew by the feeling when I slapped him, but even if he tried to do his magic with stiffness, he seemed to fall out.
I thought maybe if it got harder, but you mean there's no such good story. We just have to work on the tunnel.
If I could do the magic directly, there shouldn't be any risk of demonic gems or fairies, so I thought it would be nice.
As I sighed, I waved the hammer again to cast my magic on the sheet metal that was losing its magic.
Eventually, a magical sheet metal appeared on him. When I use it as the lid of the magic furnace, I shake the hammer and tap the sheet metal so that the magic can follow the ring.
I still have a lot to experiment with. Normally, it would seem better if the magic continued to maintain a high concentration.
In other words, it would be more efficient to keep working until there is no more magic as it is, without excluding the sheet metal you are liding along the way. If you open and close the refrigerator door all the time, it's close as a feeling that cold things will stop getting cold too.
But I don't know if that's really true until I try.
I slapped the sheet metal five times first, opened the lid once and left it, then covered it again and slapped the sheet metal five times.
Confirmed, the ring is even more magical. The cap is still ahead of us. It should be noted that no demonic gems can be done about five times, nor does it appear that fairies will ever visit.
The demon jewels may have made very small things.
Then beat the sheet metal ten times in a row with the lid on. If this is a greater amount of magic than just now, it would be more efficient to continue working with the lid on.
I gently open the lid and retrieve the ring inside, even about ten times no demonic gems of visible size had been produced.
Look out for the ring and see how much magic it has.
"As I thought."
Only slightly, but surely this one has more magic. And if it is.
"Do it without opening the lid until it's full of criticism"
Demon gems and fairies were something I wanted to avoid if I could avoid them, but I had no choice. Neither seems harmful, let's close our eyes and focus our work.
When I put the ring and lid back in, I took the hammer and went back to work.