Different Worlds Slow Life Beginning as a Blacksmith
Thunder Sword - Beginner
The next day, after prayer and a full routine on the water drawer, familiarity, breakfast, and shrine, I go to Apoita Kara, which I cut out yesterday.
Instead of mixing it in this time, make it in the form of sandwiches of apoitacara with steel. Sharpen the edges in this state, or apply the blade, and the area of the apoitacara will be exposed just as a blade… It is the prospect that should be.
He hasn't told me he can't cheat at the moment, so I think things will carry on as I see fit.
I'd start over if I didn't carry it, but I just have a headache thinking about what to do with the sandwiched apoitacara then, so I'd like to hope not.
To begin with, heat the cut out apoitacara on a fire floor and identify the machinable temperature with cheats.
Heated metal usually glows red and white. That was true even in Mithril. But apoitacara glows blue.
Normally, blacksmiths determine what the temperature is by its color. Fire, metal.
It would be quite troublesome if that didn't work. Perhaps there are only a few possibilities that can be handled in this world.
We need to get a sense of the machinable temperature from scratch.
"But it's beautiful"
I squealed unexpectedly. It's puffy and blue and shiny, and the colors are different as if it was just cut there.
"You're not even like Mithril, are you?"
Rike gave it back to my whining. He stares at the hot, blue glowing apoitacara.
"Right. It's gonna be hard to remember this color."
I can tell by the cheats, but Rike doesn't. Still, she would still be better than a human being because she is a dwarf.
"I'll try my best to remember. It's a rare opportunity."
"Whoa, come on."
Sometimes you can buy something like two gold coins for a boulder.
This isn't about the money in my hand, it's about distribution. That's not all I'm saying about being overpriced.
If you're talking about the money in your hand, I have enough.
When the temperature that can be processed is reached, remove it from the fire floor, place it on the gold floor and beat it with hammer.
I thought it would be cumbersome to be sucked in magic and stiffened, but that didn't happen. This neighborhood is also different from Mithril's. For once, the magic seems to be absorbing more and more. Because every time I tap, I'm starting to shine a little phosphor.
However, even if it's okay that it doesn't get harder and harder every time you tap it, it's hard when you do it in the first place. So much so that I think it's harder than a misrill when it's full of magic.
And the temperature drops fast too. It becomes a temperature that cannot be processed immediately.
That means it's going to take a lot of work just to postpone it a little bit. Just a little extension and I'll put Apoita Kara back on the fire floor again.
"If I'm going to make it just with this guy, I don't think I'm going to drop ten pieces with gold coins, even about a knife"
While I heat up my apoitacara on the fire floor, I'm all alone.
Then Helen said, looking at the work still no less than Rike.
"You can take twenty."
"Really?
"Oh, because weapons of unusual materials are traded at high prices in the first place. I don't think you know the ceiling when you add Eizo quality to it, do you? He can't even buy Atai's reward, but he still wants it. He must have sesame seeds."
"I see. I'll use it as a reference for future valuing."
Almost everything I have made these days has been wholesaled to Camilo and bought at his price.
That, of course, is the trust that they won't value it weird, but it might be easier to buy these unusual things by saying the price from this side, and the specials are basically getting what they think, but then you need to give them the right price yourself in case of trouble.
I need Helen, who knows the price of something like this well in mercenaries, to help me remember, one by one.
I repeated over and over saying I would take it out of the fire floor and beat it, and in the evening I could finally make it the length I thought it would be.
Break it in two. This also still struggled, but you'll be fortunate that it wasn't hard enough to postpone it.
Thus Helen's new swordmaking ended her first day.