The day after the plot of land on which the house was to be built was laid down.

The examiner brought Shreyne and Sylvia.

"Huh. Is this the scene? Isn't it pretty good?"

"Certainly, there will be a limited number of visitors here."

Shreyne and Sylvia nodded convincingly as they looked at the beautiful land.

"Isn't it?

After both reactions, the examiner smiled carefully.

"I know you're trying to avoid finding this place with magic tools now, but do you want to leave this magic tool after you've built the house?

"No, I'm going to take it on the way because I'm going to incorporate a magic team that produces similar effects while building a house."

Schlein looked at the study aid with interest as to whether there were any concerns in the explanation of the study aid.

"Can you do that?

In general, it is said that permanent boundaries cannot be stacked with the same type of thing.

For example, even if A "does not pass through the wolf" type of boundary, and B "does not pass through the fox" boundary, the boundary with both A and B effects cannot be formed.

If you change the size of the boundary between A and B and make B smaller, the fox can pass between A and B, but B can pass the wolf.

Unfortunately, it is common sense that A and B cannot pass through.

It's a nasty law, but if you want to create a boundary with both qualities, you have to create a boundary with both qualities from the beginning.

Schlein nodded in doubt.

"I can. I mean, maybe anyone who wants to do magic tricks can do it. Just don't do it because it's useless."

"Yeah? What do you mean?

"Because if using tools with the same effect doesn't make you stronger, then it's a waste of magic. I'll keep using only one magic tool."

If there is no synergy between the two tools, there is no point in using multiple tools in the first place.

Even though we know that magic tools can be activated simultaneously, as Kaiseki said, magic is wasted, so most people don't do it.

"I see. It's certainly not a waste of magic."

"Right? Well, this time we need it, so we'll have to start both."

After all, it will take quite a few days to build this house.

Not all the features of the union can be created from scratch, so even if you know it's useless, you need to use two magical formations.

In the explanation of the examiner, I heard that Sylvia looked worried.

"Is Kouske okay?

"Yeah? Oh, a magic problem?

"Yes, it is."

"Then there's no particular problem. Rather, because the problem was solved, I decided to go out of my way to build a house this time."

As a matter of fact, I used to wonder if I could build a house before.

However, there is a history of giving up because the consumption of power is too large.

If you make a large object like the house itself becomes a magical instrument, you will also consume more magic when making that part.

That's what this growth (?) So the problem was cleared and I suddenly wanted to make it.

"So, how do you make it?

With an exciting expression written on his face, Shreyne asked him.

The examiner, who looked at it and smiled only once, replied lightly.

"You don't have to think that hard. I'm just borrowing the power of a fairy centered on Nor."

Shreyn turned around and gave a neat expression to the examiner who brought out an unusual method.

"To fairies? Can you do that?

"I can. Well, to be precise, I think it feels like giving instructions to the fairies to work for the spirits."

Yesterday, when I laid this place down, I followed the same procedure.

Building a house will require more complicated instructions, but that's why I'm getting started.

To answer the question, Shreyn unfortunately shook her head from side to side.

I see. Isn't that a shame? If I could do the same, I wanted to teach the folks back home. "

"Hmm. How about that? You might be able to follow similar procedures without using fairies or spirits. In the meantime, why don't you just wait and see?

"Is that so? Let me do that."

Schlein, who was here with that intention in mind, nodded loudly and agreed.

♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦♢♦

The first thing that Kaiseki did with Nor's help was to make a large brick.

"What is this?

"You seem to have a lot of power?

With ordinary bricks, neither Shreyne nor Sylvia would have reacted this far.

But apart from the fact that every brick you make has a lot of divinity.

Just making such a brick in the first place will put a lot of effort into it.

No matter how much fairy power you have, it's not as easy as that.

Sylvia, who was holding one of the bricks and checking it out, was afraid to ask for help.

"Are you sure you want to make this brick into a wall of your house?

"Is that what you're going to do?

Sylvia asked me how much power I needed, and I wanted you to say something different, but I returned the exam with a decent expression.

For the examiner, making bricks is not a big deal in itself.

Rather, it was hard enough to think of fairies and spirits.

"I see. That's... no. That's enough. Mr. Kowske..."

"Is that so? If you don't care, we won't be able to hold it."

Later, Shreyne nodded to Sylvia, who looked as if she had given up.

Looking at the two faces, the examiner made a ludicrous expression, but wisely did not say it.

The bricks made by Kaiseki as one of the ingredients are intended to be used to build a normal brick house and to train various magical formations on the walls of the house.

You can build a house and put it on the wall, but you can build a much more powerful magical formation from the brick stage.

Each brick has a divine power, so it's easier to build than to incorporate a team later.

However, it has the disadvantage of taking time because you have to think about the magic team from the beginning and load the bricks.

However, we know that the time can be solved using fairies and spirits.

In that case, I chose to use bricks because I didn't have any hands to use.

In the future, it may be made from materials other than bricks, but it was the easiest material for Kaiseki to handle.

The bricks made by Kaiseki are of considerable value, but Kaiseki himself does not realize it.

Of course, as soon as they saw it, Shreyne and Sylvia nodded at each other.

It is obvious from the examination that you do not know what you have done.

Considering that, stopping the building of the house here was one option, but the two dared to continue without saying anything.

This is because the desire to use this brick to see what kind of house Kaiseki will build won.

It was only after Kaiseki had built the house that he could see whether the decision was correct.