Haber said he wanted to do blacksmithing in a calm environment, so he decided to build a blacksmithing yard on the outskirts of the village of Theato, not in the adventurer's town. Rango seems to have taken his merchant apprentice to Ksara's lodge to sell furniture. I've granted you permission, so you won't run out of money.
On the other hand, when he heard that he was going to build a furnace, Haber immediately wrote out what he needed.
"It was a magic stone that was strong against silica, vitriol, red clay, and flames." It's a very small amount of crystals in the heart. It will cost a lot of money, but I will definitely need this material. ”
I have one.
"An!?!" The toughest magic stones are in large quantities...!? "
Habel looks at the ingredients in amazement and raises a voice of surprise. I told the Berlango Chamber of Commerce to prepare a blacksmith, so I had all the ingredients to make a furnace. If there was a problem, I thought the furnace would be built into an adventurer's city, so it seemed difficult to transport the materials.
The other Dwarves followed, looking inside the village of Theato.
I've never seen anything like it. It's all buildings.
It was the same in the city in front of us, but I don't know the materials.
Looking at the dwarves who had such a conversation, Haber looked around at the outskirts of the destination village of Theato, and solidified the image of the furnace.
"The furnace needs a big furnace to melt the orihalcon." It's a tall furnace. There are two idiot pagodas there, but if they were bigger, they would be bigger than the biggest furnace in the Dwarf land. Nevertheless, it would take ten or twenty years to make it. Now we're going to build a three-meter iron ore furnace. "
Haber said that and began to write the drawings easily on the ground. Looking at it, I open my mouth. [M]
Hubel-san, can I have a word with you?
"Nh? What... yes, no, that's it. I decided to hit something in here that was more than Van-sama's weapon. You're going to be a Reigning Guardian, so stop paying homage."
For some reason, I nodded with a laugh as Haber said such a thing, scratching my body.
"So, again, that big furnace doesn't have enough materials, so it takes time to build it?"
Asked questions, Haber waves his hand and changes the drawing he wrote on the ground. While writing something like a chimney, point to the top and bottom of the chimney.
"No, that's not true." Simply put the finest blue coal and material ore alternately in the meantime, but if the temperature in the furnace does not exceed 2500 degrees in the lower part, the Oriharkon won't be soft. Iron is fine at 2,000 degrees, and Mithril is more important than temperature to pull out of the furnace, but Oriharkon isn't. Best of all, the temperature, then the pressure. That's why we need a tall furnace. However, it has to be made with the thickness of the wall and the center of gravity adjusted very finely. "
Briefly explaining, the finished hubbard curled his arms together on the ground. The diagram Haber wrote was surprisingly good, and it was exactly like a blueprint.
A cross-sectional view from the side and a circular hole at the tip of the chimney. The bottom part is rounded and seems to accumulate molten metal where it rises to its highest temperature. Furthermore, something like a straw is plugged in from the side, but is something being put in from the outside? Also, there seems to be a hole outside the furnace at the bottom.
"I'm going to fire in from here, and I'm going to pull out the molten metal." This little stick here is a wind tunnel. It is necessary to keep adding the crushed charcoal and the wind. Next to it is a wind box designed without gaps, and if you keep stepping on it left and right, the wind will be sent to the furnace. There are up to four of these wind boxes, but we can manage both. "
A haberdashery that adds various things to the diagram while explaining. I'm still quite familiar with professionalism.
"... maybe I can make this." Let's take a look and check together. "
Ahn?
Putting a leaning hovel on my neck, I see a pile of materials. I've never dealt with this amount in a stony rock, and I can't predict it because there are some ingredients I've never seen before, but I'm in excellent shape these days. I feel like I can handle it.
With that in mind, I touched a pile of materials and poured my magic power into them. So far, the conclusion is that things with density and poor magic conductivity are quite tiring. The magic stone seemed to be the most tiring of the materials.
So, first, I decided to make the bottom. The silica and vitrified stones are shredded and mixed into red clay, and the magic stones are powdery and finely scattered. At the same time, while driving the pillars into the ground, they made the outer wall at the bottom.
"Nnh, nnh..."
I could hear the stunned voice of Haber, but I couldn't cut my concentration right now. After all, I was so tired that I had the illusion that I was being sucked away by the magical power of the material.
Height is still about two meters, but the diameter at the bottom is more than ten meters. The wall is as thick as a castle wall, but what about it?
”Hah, I'm tired... how about this, Habel-san?”
Pointing to the part of the furnace that was completed, Haber opens his eyes and mouth wide and stares at the furnace.
"... this is boring." But if you're not good enough, you'll be able to work as a blacksmith in a month! "
He nodded with a bitter smile at Havel's words.
Yeah, I think we can build enough furnaces in a month.
There is a device that sends the wind in, and it would be helpful if we could have that amount of time. Habel laughed, showing her teeth, as she answered.
"Oh! It took me ten days to build the furnace!" Two days in the windbox! Three days in the fire! Then I'll try the furnace on iron, silver, and mithril! And a month from now, the Oriharkon! "
"... eh, a month is like that..."
When I heard Havel's terrifying reply, I was struck for a moment by the feeling that my consciousness was distant.