Magi Craft Meister

12-04 Sticky liquid

"Huh? Really, Jin?"

"Oh. Then this won't be sweet enough yet. And there's garbage in it, so I think you should filter it."

It seemed like a shame Saki, but when I hear Jen say it, I regain momentum again.

"Oh, my God, is that so? So long, Jin."

"Huh?"

"Oh, it's not. Is Jin a magician? That's superb too. Isn't that why you're asking me? He asked me to make a magic guide like that."

No, you didn't ask me, Reinhardt said softly slapping Jen on the shoulder trying to say back.

"I'm sorry, that's the guy.... get used to it."

Well, it's not like I don't like Jen. I just couldn't keep up with Saki's Nori somehow.

Saki laughed, looking at Jen and Reinhardt.

"... Okay, I get it"

Jen, who was somewhat handicapped by being put on board, brought the magic crystal (Magi crystal) from the material shelf shown by Saki and a small iron ingot from the material storage area.

As it was, Jen went on to make the magic guide without saying anything.

"" Deformation "." Deformation "." Heat Treatment "." Surface Treatment ".

Make iron parts first. It deforms and molds all at once and ends up with surface treatment.

"'Write (Light In)'. 'Write (Light In)'. 'Finish (Finish)'"

Magic crystals (Magi crystals) were also written with Magi formulas at once.

Its working speed is so much that even Reinhardt can't follow it.

"Oh, oh!

Even Reinhardt, who knows who Jen is, was stunned. Saki said.

"Hey, what!? …………

It just solidified with its mouth open like it was taken aback.

"Now, this is a magic tool called a 'stove', which can be applied to the magic of fire and heat what you put on top. Fire can be adjusted with this knob."

It is Jen who ignores the hardened saki and explains it to Reinhardt.

"Uhm, this is good!" Stove "?

"Oh. Actually, it's the top model of what I've developed before. I use Demon Stone Sand (Magi Sand) for sale in the Kingdom of Klein, but this works with Demon Crystals (Magi Crystals)"

"Can this also be used for boiling and cooking? At this size, this is amazing!

As a matter of fact, there were demonic conductors of heating in the Empire of Shouro. But it's not exactly portable in the form of a bread-roasting kiln.

"It's bad for voter thought."

Reinhardt grinned unfortunately as he explained to Jen.

"There was no magic engineer who tried so hard to build such a magic guide for the common man."

If we were having that conversation, it looks like Saki finally rebooted, too.

"Dj, Jin, you're amazing!... To be honest, I thought Reinhardt was just sayin 'a lot. Let me apologize for insulting you."

Head down, Saki.

"He's got that personality, but he's got no back."

That's what Reinhardt follows. Jen nodded when she heard that.

It got a little roundabout, but I decided to heat the maple syrup (stock solution of) with a Jen-made stove.

It's not good as it stays in the barrel, so after I transfer it to the pan, it's only for the record that Jen created it out of the copper ingot because there was no pot just right.

Now, it takes time for the syrup to boil. To avoid scorching, Jen could tell Reiko to watch (of course, to spin it around sometimes).

In the meantime, Jen looked again at the contents of the barrel he had just wondered about.

Black, viscous liquid. I have a rash when I touch it. Sap.

"Paint...?

The actual lacquered sap is not black. It's brown gray and not so viscous. It will be the first paint to produce that black shine after purification, but that Jen wasn't that familiar either.

But it was not the paint itself that was there, so the same thing happened.

"Jin, what did you say? Ugly?"

"Ugh, ru, and I said. It's a little bit like the natural paint I know."

Saki nods when she hears it.

"Well, I knew this could be used for paint? Actually, this was once a barrel of traveling merchants left, but they could pick it more south. I was looking into the nature of it."

Maybe he touched it with his hand and looked at it, and rubbed his face with that hand again.

"Next to that... oh?

What was in the next barrel was still a viscous liquid. But the colour is white. Jen also looked familiar with this.

"Is this the sap of a tea tree?

It was still Saki who answered that.

"Tea tree? Tea can be picked from another tree. This is the sap of 'Perch'."

The tree they call a tea tree in the village of Kaina seems to be Peluja. but more important than the name is its nature.

Jen saw sulfur on the material shelf earlier, so I'll get it.

"Jin, what are you going to do with the sulfur?

Jen laughed at the seemingly suspicious Saki, measuring the amount of Perchya's sap with engineering magic and adding the amount of sulfur commensurate with it.

"Well, Saki, do you have a minute?"

Jen, who said so, invited Saki.

"What are you doing?

"Yeah, I'll make you something handy, so stick your hands in this"

"Hmm? Well, if you say so."

Saki said so, with no hesitation whatsoever, he stuck his hand in the sap of Perchya.

"All right, show me your hands. …" Crosslinking ""

The cross-linking reaction between Pelcha sap and sulfur progressed...... It was the rubber gloves that could be done.

"'Separation'"

Separate the rubber gloves that were stuck to your hands and you're done.

"Jin, what's this?

"It's rubber gloves. You should use it when dealing with lacquer or when touching something you don't want to touch with your bare hands. Well, after a long time, I can steam."

Saki looks at his hands with rubber gloves that fit perfectly, then closes or opens his palms.

"I see, this is good! Thank you, Jin. You're a really amazing magic engineer. It's natural for Reinhardt to praise you."

"Right? My proud friend."

Reinhardt also tenses his chest. Saki laughed when she saw him like that.

"Kufu, Reinhardt, you're really into gin. Well, I get it. I'm gonna fall in love with you, too."

Saki's face, who made that joke, was still in a lonely shadow.

but it's still a flash.

Saki, wearing rubber gloves, had just reached for a barrel of lacquered sap.

"This guy's hard to dry. I tried it on a wooden plate but it hasn't dried out after a whole day"

Saki tries to touch the surface of the black-painted plate with her rubber gloved fingertips, which is placed on the side. That fingertip went black.

"... I knew it wasn't dry yet"

Saki says unfortunately while wiping her fingertips with a cloth.

She probably developed a rash because she kept doing that with her bare hands.

"Um, give me a minute"

Jen was reminiscent of his knowledge of lacquer without.

In the first place, if I had a normal life, the lacquerware, anyway, would have little chance of seeing paint as paint.

Yet Jen, painstakingly, remembered the word 'baking'.

It is the armor of a samurai typical of the warring age, that its coloration is often due to lacquer, and that it is settled in 'baking'. I've heard those two on TV or something.

"Maybe if you raise the temperature it will dry...... no, it might solidify"

I'll give you some advice, Jen. Saki, hearing that, let her face shine and stuck it in Reinhardt.

"Did you hear that, Reinhardt! Come on, come on, please!

"... you haven't really changed, you"

"Kufu, that's right. Percica in an apple tree."

After such an exchange, even with a bitter smile, Reinhardt approached the black-painted board,

"'Heating'"

I used engineering magic to heat it up. Of course I haven't made it to a temperature that burns out.

Looking at Jen together, after about a minute, the surface, which was wet and glossy, seemed to be losing heart or luster.

In another minute or so, it became completely matte. Reinhardt seems to have noticed that too, stopping the exercise of magic.

Saki tries to follow her gently with the fingers of her hand wearing rubber gloves. The paint was out of hand. dried or cured.

"Ooh! Done! Jin, you're right! Well, I didn't realize if I should heat it up."

He looks happy, Saki.

"Sap similar to this' Urushi 'can be used as paint! All you have to do is find out the characteristics. I'm looking forward to that."

Saki glanced at him when he said so and looked out the window.

Jen, who was really concerned about the trick, decides to ask directly.

"Saki, I apologize if I wasn't, but you have eyes... not very good?