Magi Craft Meister

77-34 to Lake Was.

Reiko, who was watching her surroundings, suddenly stepped on her feet.The aftermath of the wave shattered the ground stone.

What's wrong, Reiko?

"No, there was a little 'sandworm' in the ground, so I just chased it away just in case."

I see.

According to Reiko, it is a sand worm that is less than 2 meters in length, so there is no risk to life, but it is still dangerous to be bitten, so I chased it away with vibration.

Sandworms sense ground vibrations and attack enemies on the ground, but at the same time they watch the vibrations and run away from enemies that are unlikely to be there.

That's probably what Reiko's vibration was like.

That's right, Reiko!

Hanako is praising Reiko.

After that, the goats enjoyed the Hari Desert without any danger approaching.

"Tsukiyogsa is also a local specialty, right?"

"Yes, because we have to have a dry climate to grow it."

Tsukiyogsa is one of the mosses of what is called grass.

During the day, it stores solar light and is light accumulative when it gets dark.

Since this property does not disappear even when it is dried, it is cherished as a pigment of night light paint.

(I thought Saki used to be crazy too.)

It was Jin who nostalgically remembered when he first visited Mitsuho with his friends.



With the exception of the small sandworms, there was no minor trouble and the schedule passed.

"Come on, let's go back. We have an hour to see the town."

"Yes"

"Yes."

The car carrying Jin and the others went back the way they came.

And to the city of Balak.

I don't remember coming here either.

I've been to Ismail, the entrance to Mitsuho, many times.

And it was the same for the general tourists, and this town seemed less vibrant.

But it is.

Ismail, on the other hand, is rudimentary on the grounds that it is too tourist destination (?) There seems to be a certain number of guests who prefer this town, so it's not that lonely.

And instead of a small number of tourists, academics seem to be visiting a lot.

I heard this information in the dining room where I first entered.

"I chose it appropriately, but it's delicious."

"Nh"

"It's delicious...."

It's delicious.

How about the home-cooked dishes of Emperor Shohlo, which are somehow Mitsuho-style?

Mitsuho-style is close to Japanese-style, so it suits Nin's mouth.

Elsa, Daiki, and Cocona also seem to like it because it's basically home-cooked from the Sholo Empire.

Marica doesn't like it very much, and so does Gow, who was raised by Marica.

There are few ingredients I dislike about Rubina, but they are noisy to taste.... because the rubina is delicious and delicious, it was a hidden famous shop.

However, it may be a natural result because it is a shop recommended by the old man based on the information examined in column 5 (Quinta). [M]

"Probably because they use soy sauce, mirin, and bonito stock...."

Nh, I'm sure it is.

And Jen and Elsa speculated.



After dinner, I look around the shop.

I'm targeting the materials store.They also deal in jewelry.

Ah, I knew it was for sale.

Gow and Rubina are looking for "Sandworm Leather."

Used as a muscle material for beginner to intermediate golem and automatic dolls (automata).

It was about 30% cheaper than Loizat in this Balak town, where it is grown.

As for Gow, he also wanted to practice golem making for the day of fixing "Amy 78", and he wanted to get the materials.

"All right, I'll buy it."

"Thank you, Jin-san!"

Since it was a magic shopping, Daiki and Cocona decided to leave it to Jen.

"Jin-san, I want this...."

Rubina points to "Magic Crystal" that can be taken in the Hard Desert.

"All right, good."

The other day, Jin said he would buy if he had something he wanted.

"Thank you!"

To commemorate Marika's arrival, she bought a cushion made of "sand worm leather".

It is a product with the idea that if you put magic into it, the rigidity changes.

Although it is a material store, there seems to be a side to the shop that handles souvenirs.

In addition, Elsa bought Turquoise, a jewel collected in the Hard Desert, as a souvenir, and Daiki bought Turquoise accessories for Cocona, just when she left the store.

Well then, let's head back to Hurricane and head for Lake Was.

Yes!

Rubina answered cheerfully.



From the town of Balak to Lake Was, it is a short distance from Loizat.

Nevertheless, there is only an error before the speed of Hurricane....

In other words, it is a journey in the sky of about an hour.

Perfect break for Gow and Rubina.

Daiki and Cocona seem a little tired...

On board, Ren served Persian juice from Penglai.

It's an excellent way to expect fatigue recovery with a full nutrient score.

Ah, it's delicious.

How about another drink?

"I'll take it."

Ah, can I have one too?

"Oh, drink more and more."



Hurricane Hurricane arrives on the east shore of Lake Was and in the town of Dawat at 2pm, while enjoying the view from time to time.

The airfield was paid for, but there was a caretaker, so Hope didn't have to answer the phone and everyone disembarked.

"... nostalgic"

I thought Elsa's uncle was the lord of the region.

"Nh, nowadays it's the lord who has nothing to do with it anymore."

Elsa said the view of Lake Was still the same from the shore.

Turning to the other side, the vineyards are contiguous.

"Well, isn't this vineyard a shelf?"

There was a murmur from Nin who felt uncomfortable.

Elsa answers the question.

"Yes, the grapes here are made of hedgerows.Why not? Because I can limit the number of children this way... let's do it. "

Hmm.

Globally, wine grapes are said to have more 'hedging' than 'shelving'.

The reason for this is said to be the ability to limit the yield per vine, thus increasing the concentration of sweetness and acidity per grain.

However, it seems that maintenance is difficult.

It should be noted that 'shelving' is common in grapes used for saline.

"Does Daiki know the lord here?"

"No, just the name. I don't know anyone."

"I see....."

"Now it's definitely the Earl of Auenmuller."

Daiki explains that he is a lord of the Ellich region and an economical home for the wine industry.