"Hey, Ars. Can I just say this?

"What's up, part-time brother?"

"Your hideout sucks. Looks like a jail cell, here."

My brother, my part-time brother, who was supposed to officially help me with my work, was harassed.

Do you want to stick your dick in the safe house I built?

But I don't know what to say or what to say.

I mean, it really looks like a jail cell.

My hideout was a building I built when I pioneered the forest.

When I built this hideout, I was magically quick to avoid taking the time and effort to build it in the woods away from home.

But if you build a building at once, you'll fail.

So we built the wall, not the building itself.

Three walls, 5 m high and 5 m wide, were laid perpendicular from the ground so as to form a cord.

And then we made another wall with an arched entrance in the shape of a lobe.

Only roofs that are not grounded with the ground are cumbersome to make bricks and lay them on themselves.

The hideout I built was a cube-shaped or fucking tofu architecture.

Incidentally, the wall is nearly 2 m thick.

Therefore, it may not be a mistake to say that it looks like a prison.

"... don't tease me, part-time brother. I'm a man who grows every day."

Until now, Valkyries were the only ones who used the safe house, so I never really cared.

But it's certainly not good as it is.

You wouldn't be dressed up if you had a lot of land and a jail cell.

That's how I got from my brother's words to refurbishing my hideout.

"Let's try that first."

Apart from the hideout, there have been previous events that interest me about architecture.

It was when I left town with a peddler.

There were no wooden buildings in the city we went to, and most of them were brick buildings.

And the city was expanding its perimeter walls, always seeing people involved in architecture somewhere.

The bricks I made in the city are also used.

It was natural to wonder how it was made.

The hotel my father and I stayed in was a new building.

It wasn't for the expansion workers, it was for the merchants to stay in, but it was recently made out of the boom of expansion work.

I paid attention to the inn.

The inn is not so big.

There was a front door facing the road, but the width wasn't so wide, it was a type of building that went deep.

The building itself is two stories long, with a reception counter at the entrance and a staircase next to the counter.

On the ground floor, behind the counter is the dining room, kitchen, and master living room.

Go upstairs and the room is lined up on one side of the hallway.

The number of rooms is six, but each one is not so big.

If I put it on the bed, the space in the room would be about half empty.

I was observing the lodging I stayed at that time.

I didn't just look around.

I used my magic to investigate.

The trick was to soak the refined magic into the bricks used in the inn and spread it thinly throughout the building.

I suppose I was familiar with magic in the soil system.

The magic soaked into the brick without much difficulty and succeeded in sending the magic to the entire building without much time.

And in that state, I activated magic.

Use Memory Storage magic.

I just happened to come up with it when I stayed at the inn.

But this worked just fine.

I instantly succeeded in remembering the shape of the entire building without the madness of its dimensions.

There is often a way to use CG on your computer to display building projections, but it may be close to that.

The whole graphics are now being input into the brain.

My brother would be surprised to build this perfectly remembered inn.

That's what I thought. I decided to do an experiment to recreate the inn.

The first time I tried to build a building with magic, I lost all magic and fainted.

The lesson learned at that time was the hypothesis that buildings differ in magic consumption depending on space capacity, not area or amount of building materials.

I don't think that's probably a mistake.

But this time, I'm going to break out of that hypothesis and build the building at once.

The idea was based on the use of magic and [memory preservation] to grasp the structure of the inn.

I put magic through the bricks used in real life buildings, grasped the buildings and memorized them perfectly.

Yes, I remembered the magic not in the whole space, but in the shape of the building.

I think if I tried to build a building that I imagined in my brain, I didn't really realize what was going on in the interior space.

I always imagined seeing the building from the outside.

I feel that this is what caused me to waste my magic.

But this time, I remember the real thing completely, so I completely remember the internal structure from the stairs to the width of the counter.

In that case, if you can reproduce the magic in its form and then use magic, you won't waste magic.

That's what I thought. I quietly cultivated the magic and poured it into the ground once.

Send magic to the soil used for the inn.

Somehow, based on my previous experience with magic, I feel that it is a magical amount that can be built without wasting money.

Sigh and calm down.

Concentrated, continued magical manipulation.

Previously, I had trouble remembering the magic team and using it myself.

At that time, it was difficult to reproduce the magical team that I saw with my own eyes.

But not this time.

I remember buildings not by visual information, but by magic.

All you have to do is recreate the magical form you've learned.

The structure of the inn changes its magical shape as it is.

It takes time to reproduce carefully, but without being as tired as the magic team.

Build buildings with magic without losing focus until the end, and convert the magic into bricks for the final finish.

"... I got it. Success."

In this way, I built the inn in a frightening short time.