Starting the next day, apart from me and Rike, they make sheet metal, moulds, and pour iron into the moulds they make, and in the meantime, they make swords and knives out of me and Rike. ”Always” life.

Anne is a customer, so she says she doesn't have to do it every time, but she actively helps me because she doesn't have anything to do. It was only at first that Anne was worried about mould-making clay and hitting sheet metal, but eventually she asked herself various tricks and things about Thermeans.

"Helen, this part of the mould doesn't work..."

"It feels more like a push. I'm fine."

"Here's the thing?

"Yes, yes. Gaps can add to the effort of the elephants."

"Don't be a clean board like Mr. Liddy..."

"Right...... try pouring it so that the flow rate doesn't change too much"

"That's pretty hard"

"It's a little different than water, isn't it? I had a hard time at first."

And, well, here's the thing, he's doing it with Wye with his family. It's a job, but I don't have to look forward to it. For once, slow life is the goal.

"Once you've settled down, I'd like to go out for a bit."

I whined about that one day during work. These days, it is the most calming time while working at home or something like this.

Daily breaks and mealtimes don't mean you're under a lot of extra stress, but even if you have a different refreshment time, can't you hit a bee?

"Excuse me......"

Anne gets shunned when she hears that. Shit, was that a bit of a far-fetched statement? I follow in a hurry.

"No, it's not Mr. Anne's fault. After you've cleared up, if you can spare a little time, Mr. Anne will come with you."

"Is that okay!?

"Of course."

An instant ago, Anne smiles like a flower when she hits and changes. It's not the Gotagota trigger, and I haven't completely abandoned the possibility that these masterminds were Anne, but that's pretty much it.

Because if you try to harm us or force us out, you've had as many chances as you've ever had.

Possibly waiting for a better chance or something. But that's taking too long.

No matter how much of a blacksmith makes a good product, I wonder if it would cost more than that.

So the last time we go fishing and picnicking together is not going to be a problem. … Although it is the last point of vigilance, it is a decision.

"At the end of the day, let's leave with good memories."

"... right"

Anne said a little lonely. Do you like this life a little bit? I hope he keeps thinking, "I live like this in those woods, so as an empire, let's not get our hands on it".

I'm not too worried about the kingdom so far because Marius (and, my Lord Marquis) will stop it.

Will those Marius and others be traveling east to solve this problem by now? If so, it is a thankful thing. He put his strength into the hammer striking the sword, softly thanking him in his heart.