Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 101: Edge Village Fashion Facts 4. Edge Village Accessories Facts - Round Balls and Cameos

The dyeing squad led by Ms Mildred was likely to benefit from factory handicrafts, but Mr Hobb, who receives accessory creation, is unlikely to do so well. It was Crowe who thought so and was ready for some black overtime, but things seemed to be going a lot while he was away.

"... are you your child and nephew"

"Hmm."

Two boys are helping create accessories beside Mr. Hobb. It was Mr. Hobb's son and nephew. He said they were both turned to help Mr. Hobb because the hand was clever on whether it was blood muscle or something, and because he was also a subtle young man as a force for farming. Even if you look at it cleverly and use a sculpture knife or a radio pencil, and it's not as good as Mr. Hobb's, the role of assistant is likely to be adequate. Anyway, I think it was good news that there was an extra force, which extended to confirming the sales at the May Festival...

"... oh, it's all sold, and I need to know which ones are selling, etc..."

"You know what?"

"… However, did you sell a relatively large accessory without any problems because there were many women with a mouthpiece that would be processed into the scarf fastening?"

"Hmm."

Hmm, Crowe thinks. A necklace or bracelet will require compact finishing, but if you're going to use it for scarves and stall fastenings, it's going to make it to something somewhat larger. Safety pins can increase variations......

Though that was the thought of the crow, if it is not known whether or not a safety pin is used in this world, it will be heavy. It is Crowe's true desire to avoid any more interest in Edge Village.

Then it seems like it would be nice to bring out the grass dye and round balls, but in the crow, I have no choice but to clean up what I have done. Besides, I can see how noisy it will be on the day when I make it look like I'm selling out of a shortage of products at the coming summer festival. It was quite a convincing story, then, to choose at least those who were less harmed.

When Crowe shook his head and drove away the extra thought, he tried to turn his mind to the assortment for the summer festival...

"Mmm."

I was blinded by the woodworking craftsmanship offered by Mr. Hobb without creation.

For a moment I thought it was a shell cameo, but if you look closely, it looks like a walnut-like nut - but rather large - shell processed. Thanks to the fact that the shades appear to be different near and inside the surface of the shell, by applying a floating surface there, it makes a piece similar to the cameo of the Earth world. Speaking of differences, does this mean carpentry?

"Is it nuts or something?... the fruit of the column? … is it a specialty around here?"

If you ask me, it's the Silva Forest and the nuts that only grow around here, and if I bury them in the soil for a few years, the surface shades will darken to allow for cameo finishing like this one I prototyped. Yu (more) also said that without the sculpture knife Crowe had given him, it would have been out of hand.

"Do you actually have a number of columns? Ah... buried as an emergency meal..."

Because the number there can be secured, the fastener will also use this cameo mechanic. I think I can make something that catches some attention, so even if it means a one-point accent, the clasp will be struck with a ning. Small stone shards (shards) that cannot be made into round balls may be embedded so that they are like elephant scaffolding or spiral scaffolding. I could make something even better with lacquer...... no! It was awkward (first) to run that far, and I reconsidered that it was good for Crowe.

The woodworking mechanic says he can help both boys to some extent, so Crowe and Mr. Hobb focus on round ball mechanics. No longer does Crowe take out a few round balls, but Mr. Hobb decides what he has to say without seeing it. They are already accomplices.

(If I had time, I could have done it from where I polished the raw stone with a rotating grinding wheel... this time I'd drop it off)

Either way, with the doubling of manpower, the preparation of accessories for the summer festival - even if the crows didn't come along - was a sign that they were likely to make it.