It Seems I Came to Another World, Now What Should I Do

Episode 442: Manufacturing Dust Glasses Begins

I also thought about lunch at the center, but wondered what was going on at the snack shop and stall in Craftsman's Town, so I decided to have lunch there. I personally am a regular eater in Southeast Asian stalls. However, I don't drink raw water, and I was afraid of ice to avoid it.

When it comes, it moves towards the east side of town. It makes me happy to feel a gradual vibrant atmosphere. It is good for the town that industry is active. It is now a transitional period that has changed from bringing in materials involved in construction to making them locally. We built the Craftsman's Town equipment in advance because it is necessary to process the materials locally. Bringing in processed goods is as wasteful as it costs.

Closer to the center, shops deal with stalls, snacks, etc. It is a little far from the artisans on the eastern edge, close to along the river, but given future expansion it would be more convenient to keep it in the centre. Since the sales stores will be on the central side, should I say the style of taking meals in conjunction with delivery? Since it is a craftsman's place but it does not cause inconvenience to the craftsman, I am thinking that I should start testing the passenger carriage here alone. Originally, the artisans have come into town early to do the work for me. Because of the number of people, it is expected that there will be more than some demand. So I was wondering if there was a problem with the operation. I wonder if this is a Persian project as well. I'm the one who's been waiting for the government. I would also have to give a proper explanation once.

Look for rare things from lined stalls, but nothing novel. Buy the right bird skewers, bread and pickets and eat on the roadside bench. The dishes appear to be returned and each stall uses a separate dish. There is also a good amount of space to return the dishes. The dishes returned there are washed together and returned to each store. Is it imaginatively close to the image of a department store or some other food court?

Good because it tasted neither acceptable nor impossible as a flavor. I'm tired of being too tasty, and I can lose my temper to eat it in the first place. Because it is something to eat every day, this amount of additions and subtractions are just right.

At the end of the meal, we shall walk straight to Ness's workshop as a stomach stomach.

We get to the front of the workshop, and when we speak, Ness shows up.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa

"That's a shame. How about the darts?

"You're almost done creating constants. You're finally starting to get your hands on the nail."

Sometimes Dirtz likes himself, or he has power. However, the story is that it is earlier than the delivery date that was originally announced, so it is unlikely.

"I'm here today on a separate matter"

"Hey, you don't have a case anymore?

"Instead of telling Ness, I'd like you to introduce me to a craftsman whose glass touches me, or mediate my work."

"Glass... There are a few of them, but what do you make?"

"When formulating drugs, I wanted to protect my eyes. I'm thinking of something like this."

Show blueprints and ponch paintings that you can't look at in between. Although it is a ponch painting to such an extent that there is a painting that cannot be seen even if the medicine flies in the wind.

"Is the frame good with trees?

"Bronze is desirable if you wish, but heavier and finer workmanship. I thought it was a little annoying."

I will have to stretch it out by hand with regard to the frame part. Casting can also be done in the future, but prototyping is necessary first.

"The glass one should have a little extra hands. You're a carpenter in the frame...... The carpenter is really unavailable. If you're gonna end up doing it in bronze, I'm gonna take care of you over here, okay?

Ness says with a difficult face. I also leave the management of the personnel to me, so I guess the coordination around it is in my head as well.

"Aren't nails busier?

"When it comes to nails, there's something in kind. Making a mould and even identifying the material makes it quite easy to increase production. Let other craftsmen do it around here. Besides, I have to frame it with the glass work. It looks like it. I'll do it."

"I'd appreciate it if you did, but I kind of don't feel personally comfortable with it"

"No, the purpose is eye protection, right? Even with a round grinding wheel, I can't believe it's flying in my eyes. In that sense, we're worth it. Let him do it."

As Ness looks at the ponch painting, he says.

"Okay. If the operation can be adjusted, please."

"Oops. Now is the time to make money. They're all dying to move. If you can figure it out."

Hear Ness sayin 'in a good way. Did you figure this out when it comes to dust glasses?