As Atal spoke as far as I could remember about Dwarf, it seemed that Brown had also gradually begun to forgive the Atals.

"... so I kept this from Clive"

Where the story came from, Atal handed Brown a letter he had deposited from Clive, which he decided was appropriate around the time.

"Hmm, a letter... what... I see... ha!? What!"

The look on Brown's face reading the letter went from a serious look to a nostalgic look, a look of doubt, and a look of surprise. I get close enough to think that the distance between the letter and Brown will stick as I go on reading.

After reading the letter, Brown gives Gabba a face.

"You have it?

That was all I asked, but without getting lost, Atal nodded. I knew I was talking about the material without asking. It is easy to imagine that the content would be enough to change the complexion of the craftsman, which would be the equipment and materials to be handled.

"Caro."

Caro, whose name was called by Atal, gets up all the time when he smiles and nods. I had brought the material when I got out of the carriage and had it placed with a cloth on the corner of the room.

Hold it in your hands and lift it, it will carry you to the top of the table.

"This is the material."

When he tells Caro to thank him with his gaze, Atal takes away the cloth all the time and makes the material look brown.

"This is, wow! This touch comfort...... this hardness! You can make all kinds of gear with this! It could also be used for shields, armor and weapons!

Filled with surprises, Brown was exploding his imagination with Xuanbu's armor in his hand. He strokes around his breath roughly in excitement.

"... hon."

Atal coughs deliberately for too much of his excitement.

"Ha!... Shh, I'm sorry. I'm so excited about the stuck material...... just in case I check, is it Atal and Caro who defeated the Lord of this material?

Brown asks questions to confirm the strength of the two. Ataru and the others didn't even bother to look at it like they were going to fix it.

"I know it's hard to believe, but it's true that me and Caro, and the three of Bal, took it down. I'm guessing the Clives are the only ones with this material besides us."

Brown shakes his neck sideways to Atal's answer in a quiet tone.

"No, no, I'm not suspicious. That's not what I meant, but I wanted to check it out once and for all because it's a demonic material with such strong armor. Sorry."

I thought I heard something rude on the way myself. Brown bows his head sincerely.

"No, don't worry about it. Look at our gear, it doesn't look strong, it doesn't mean it looks strong."

The shoulder-clapped Atar replied openly, skipping their gear. The two of them are now minimally equipped, so they weren't really equipped.

"More than that, I'd like you to make our gear out of this material... can you? Of course, I'm willing to pay you just the right amount of money."

Brown shook his neck sideways again after a serious glance of Atal.

"No, you mean?

I thought I could believe that strength because it was an introduction to Clive, but I had to start looking for craftsmen if I was so sadly turned down. The faces of the Ataru are cloudy.

"No, no, that's not what I meant! Sorry, that was hard to understand.... I don't need a reward, more than that I would love to be able to use this material to make gear!

From his pride as an artisan, Brown, who worked like a haste, seemed to want to use this material to make something good from the bottom of his heart.

"Oh! That helps, actually there are other materials besides this methyl..."

Atal, who gets a motivating statement from Brown, brightens his expression all the time and gets up, brings another bag placed in the corner of the room.

"This is it."

They were the claws, fangs, bones, etc. of Xuanbu that were put out of the bag.

"Ooh! Another part of that demon!... umm, umm, this is also very strong, you can use this to build weapons!

With the emergence of more mind-tickling materials, Brown's artisan soul was becoming more stimulated and new ideas were emerging.

"If you can use it, you can use this too. I want you to build our weapons and protective gear."

"Understood!

Once again, Atar, who spoke of the request, and Brown, who nodded with a motivated look at it, slapped his chest vigorously and dongly to undertake the request.

"You need to explain a few things before you do. I'm a blacksmith, but I specialize in protective equipment. So I'm thinking of relying on the craftsmen I trust for my weapons... you mind?

"Oh, we don't have any twats but brown, so if you'd like to introduce me, I'd rather ask you to do it here"

As relieved, Brown nodded, moving to the shelf to remove the paper, pen and measure.

"Then let's hear the hopes of the two of us first. What kind of equipment do you want? Is it defense-focused, easy to move, or do you think having these parts can get in the way? Whatever, tell me."

The interview begins with Brown, who is completely switched on by the craftsman.

Atals didn't really know how far they could specify about the gear or what they wanted to hear, but Brown's questioning solidifies the information for them to answer easily.

And the gear was to be available not only for the two Atar and Caro, but also for the Balkias.

It was the major thing Brown had in his hands where the interview went on for a while and this would be enough.

"The next thing I know, I want you to take the two sizes off. The magic of size correction is going to be applied later, but if you still don't know the basic values of the two of them, there's a chance they won't fit together."

The function of size correction, which varies according to the body of the equipper, seemed to want to avoid it because too different sizes may not activate the effect.

"I'll weigh Atal and Balkias, Atal will weigh Caro's size"

It was decided to leave it to the claws to measure the size of a woman's body. Brown had seen the interaction between the two so far and felt it would be okay to leave it to them. Caro is happy with the care and smiles.

"Okay, then weigh my size. Let's use that as a reference to measure Caro's size."

Thus began the size measurement of the attals.