Now that we have arrived at the house, we take the Krull off the luggage, and we all get to work. Krull expressed his joy with one shot of hunce and snort. After this, we'll carry the luggage. Krull will also help me put condiments, liquor, and seed potatoes in charcoal, iron stone and clay in their respective warehouses.

It was supposed to be thoughtful time when the haul was finished, but this time mass production was sometimes discouraged, making the production of moulds and sheet metal a priority. It's not like it's even half a day.

The shapes are Thermia and Deanna and Liddy, and Sheet Metal is in charge of me and Lique. Everyone kept making it until the sun went down silently.

From the next day on, it's finally mass production. There are two different kinds of things than before, so I will share this as well. I build the spear, everyone else is the sword. Liddy moulds, Thermia and Deanna casts, and Like finishes.

First of all, how many can you make today, depending on whether you make it in six days, and then decide on the allocation.

But perhaps it should be possible to go in this system. The Liques have five a day, and I have four a day as my goal, but maybe this much will get me there. Ultimately, there's a chance I'll get Rike to help me out.

Place the sheet metal in the fire bed and heat. When the temperature can be processed, remove it and beat it with hammer on the gold floor, creating a shape.

The cross section is rhomboid and the slope looks so long. It creates a two-sided triangle. Basically, it's a shape that only contemplates a spike. Make the slope sharp enough that it doesn't have as much sharpness as the blade, but it doesn't cut once. Create a socket for inserting the pattern fundamentally, and the tip is both cooked and baked back.

The spear is characterized by its tip and length, but also by its stone protrusion. The stone protrusion also made a socket, thickening the side bordering the ground to create a protrusion.

This time it will be made with the quality of the general model, not the luxury model. I can recover in case I'm running out of time for something.

After finely cracking the wood that is thick slabs, I scrape it with a knife and turn it into a stick. This is the pattern. If it's true, I guess I'll go paint it with oil, but this time I left it as it was. I want you to apply the appropriate oil and maintain it at the place of delivery.

When I make the pattern, I plug it into the socket on the tip of the tip and beat it with a hammer. The same thing is done on the stone side to complete the spear.

I repeated the same task over and over and the day was over.

There were five completed spears on this day. At this speed, you're going to be able to afford it and make it.

Liquettes, the sword team has accomplished six of their goals, and if we go at this pace, it looks fine.

Do the same thing the next day. With that being said, I think it's also getting more efficient when making this spear. It's quite possible that four bottles were exquisite before.

But I'm glad it's not bitter to repeat the same task now. Instead of yesterday if it was painful to repeat the same thing, there is an obstacle to daily production in the first place. Well, that's not true, so I chose a blacksmith.

With that in mind, I shook a hammer down on the reddish sheet metal to make some spears.