Good morning. Have a good day today.

We'll start this morning with lunchmaking in addition to breakfast. If I do myself poof poof with a hataki, shall I get to it quickly?

Crush the steamed potatoes and add the starch that has been dried since yesterday (still raw and dry but will be fine) to plastic surgery.

Steamed and done. It is a portable potato cake.

Plus yesterday's beef skewers and vegetables, wrapped vertically and horizontally in a row tree shredded from the "cleaning".

Fixed with strings made by twisting the threads of acetate together.

Yes, lunch is complete.

Plus, I brewed a similar 'MP Recovery Tea' yesterday, and it's ready.

Meat and vegetable soup and potatoes for breakfast.

Because the birds and needlework were so pitiful, we tried to keep things as warm as possible.

Oh, my God, what you eat is fruit or raw meat. Raw meat.

... Is it warm to the extent of human skin, raw meat...

By the way, how they are carrying their luggage in their schoolbacks.

Everyone stopped by the chemistry lab and started their own action, so bags for everyone are kept in the chemistry lab.

Of course, we don't commit the foolishness that everyone has their own bags.

I put food for everyone in a bag for one person, and then I take another empty bag and I combine the procurement of food, and that's how I do it.

Sounds like you or the president are holding the bag. If the avant-garde had a bag, I couldn't help but move.

The usual Hathaki turn every morning when everyone wakes up. And breakfast.

"It's been a long time since I've had breakfast."

What are the words of the bird adding.... Really, these guys, I'm glad they found you.

And welcome to the routine.

Come on, it's a weaving day I've been looking forward to, Washoi!

"Prayer Song" is not to be forgotten, while the longitudinal thread is stretched on the loom while singing other things to explore skills.

When you wrap the horizontal thread around the wax, it's ready. I've made a loom that can move the longitudinal thread in four parts, so I'll be able to weave it in many different ways, but for now, it's a flat weave.

Tie it with through it, move the longitudinal thread, and through it again.

… is a fun thing to do. No, you don't have to use your head. It is even machine-woven while singing relaxing and fun.

The cloth is 110 cm wide and 5 m long.

It's acetate, so toughness isn't a big deal, but it's fireproof. It could be used for something, right?

I wove as much eyes as I could, so, well, I guess I'm never that weak.

Well, we're out of fiber, so I'll fiber the wood again. And spin it and weave it again!

Hehe, hehe, and tomorrow we're sewing. Heh heh heh.

... Well, I was just thinking, don't you ever just make acetate?

I thought about making fiber from cellulose and made it the simplest acetate, but I wonder if it's anything like rayon, cupro or lyocell.

So I decided to make Lyocell.

Lyocel. Or Tencel.

Cellulose is a recycled fiber near natural fiber that is purified, narrowly squeezed and hardened again.

Features include sturdier than cotton. Wet doesn't make you weak. Easy to dry. That's it.

This one is a fiber that can be done in a very simple way of melting and consolidating cellulose, rather than sticking something to the cellulose like acetate and making it another substance.

The name of the solvent is long for that matter... I don't remember! Honestly, I don't remember the colors, but I know the reason.

Anyway, all I can do is cellulose with the array just in a straight line.

I was able to acetate without acetic acid.

You can't just rearrange it a little bit, you can do anything with a different world quality.

So I think toward a pile of wood. Become Lyocell, and.

...... yeah. It's become some fiber, but I don't know if this is lyocell or acetate for a bit right now.

Well, no. Because I could do it for now.

Spin this, hang it on the loom, weave it again!

When I wove it, it had a different texture than the acetate I had earlier, so I think it turned into a lyocell. Maybe.

If I had done something like that, I would have missed lunch time again.

Lunch is more of a snack and a time to feel. Damn right.

Eat the rest of your lunch while you roam the fruit.

... I don't think it tastes that bad. Success for once, I guess.

MP Recovery Tea tastes... well it's terrible, but I can't complain because this will restore MP.

Shit, another drink, that's the guy. Yeah, you're not going to be sprinkled. Really......

In the afternoon I sewed a small bag that I could put through my belt with a woven cloth.

Simply because I thought you should have your own MP recovery tea or so.

Then I sewed clothes other than my maid's clothes.

I'm sad that I can only sew a simple shaped piece for now because I don't have a moulded paper or anything.

Patterning may also be possible with skill, but not with a combination of energy, strength and time. I'll try one of these days......

Sewing, by the way, is also like skill.

It's just a skill that says needlework gets faster, but it's simply thankful.

I'm glad I got a lot of skills here. It's all sewing. It's all sewing. It has nothing to do with combat, though!

I had dinner plans and you all came home earlier than usual.

"Welcome home. What is it, my lords?"

"I found this. I'll have to do a lot of things to eat, and I'm back for now."

... Yes.

For some reason, it's because I found it.

Wheat.

Wheat.

wheat,.

Quickly get the birds and needlework to build a primitive grain shedding machine and get the wheat out of the way for everyone.

I wonder if I can acquire skills as I silently proceed with my work, for no reason.

... This isn't a maid's job, is it? I can't solve it.

Because I was upset, I 'cleaned' him and he was wheated.

In an instant, it was refined.

Right, won't you be skilled about what you can do anymore? Hmm?

I steam the wheat fruit in the face of an indescribable gaze from all of you about what the struggle has been. When steamed, pinch it with a wooden plate and push it, and let it dry with your wind magic and ingenious things, and push the wheat to finish.

If you were to grind it, you'd need a mortar or something, and I wanted something that would be the staple food for now, so I pushed the wheat for now.

And some of the wheat is soaked in the water of every walnut.

You can plant it, let it sprout, make wheat juice, decompose starch and make water candy.

Um, dreams flicker. Long live the cereals!

It's wheat in the corner, so that day's rice turned into wheat rice. I thought it wouldn't taste so good because it's 100% wheat, and I said yes. Liked by all of you.

You know, you were tired of potatoes, us.

And following the early supper, I thought I'd go to bed faster too, so I decided to have a little conference.

"In the meantime, show them all the dog tags. You've got more needles and more birds, and you need to figure out what everyone can do, right?

Suzumoto is right.

Me, I haven't had half the feeling of leaving you lately!

All right, let's go with the rubbing of consciousness here.

In the meantime, they all took off their dog tags and showed each other.

This is what it looks like when you put them all together.

Suzumoto "Swordsman"

"Slash," "One-Handed Swordsmanship," "Leap," "Acrobat," "Sword Dance," "Poison Resistance," "Recovery Speed Increased"

"Disease Slash," "Swallow," "Emerald," "Feather Feather"

Hanagasaki "Mage"

"Water Magic," "Ice Magic," "Wind Magic," "Chant Speed Rising," "Poison Resistance"

Ice Bullet, Ice Coffin, Water Cutter, Fresh Stream, Windcutter, Tempest

Shiatsu "Scholar"

"Appraisal," "Soil Magic," "Mapping," "Civil Magic," "Emergency Avoidance," "Toxic Production," "Toxic Resistance"

"Earth Wall," "Earth Bullet," "Farming," "Muddy."

Horn Three "Knight"

"Swordsmanship," "Bravery," "Slashing," "Shielding," "Hungry Resistance," "Poison Resistance."

"Clean Hit," "Shield Guard," "Air Slash," "Force Blade."

Bird Sniper

"Archery," "Sniping," "Wind Magic," "Mechanism Production," "Modification," "Toxic Resistance"

"Needle Shot," "Wind Arrow," "Fresh Wind," "Windcutter."

Needlework 'Bandit'

"Dagger Technique," "Dual Stream," "Eyewitness," "Wood Processing," "Acrobat," "Toxic Resistance"

"Crosscutter," "Binary Slash," "Falcon."

Maido 'Maid'

"Cleaning," "Aging," "Song Song," "Allowance," "Increased Recovery Speed," "Water Sprinkling," "Clothes Making"

"Prayer Song"

"Clothes Production" = Textile Alchemy + Yarn Spinning + Machine Weaving + Sewing

Um, yeah. That's it. I'm the only one floating too far. Why are you so maid of honor?

I was seen with indescribable eyes from all of you. I'm sorry. In maid.

In the meantime, I have a few things to figure out.

One is that everyone but me has' poison resistance '.

Maybe Suzumoto, Hanagasaki-kun, the president, Horizon, because of the poison the president made.

But the additive birds and needle students... Oh, well. Food poisoning resistance, short for poison resistance,? Complete the process.

Note that even if the process of being able to do it differently, the performance of the skills will not change.

I also need to add "poison resistance" as soon as possible.

Otherwise, I eat all the same stuff and only one person has poisoning symptoms, or something, which is not laughable. It's getting more and more footy!

All right, let's get the president poisoned later.

The second, after all, is a skill loss.

Whatever you think, my skills are strange.

Why are all the skills so close to life?

Shouldn't I remember about one skill for combat, too?

Let's try swinging the knife later.

The third is that Suzumoto has an "increase in recovery speed" attached to it.

Uh, I can't say anything because there are examples of food poisoning resistance, or poison resistance, just now, but maybe this guy is a little... he did it.

Let's hear it later. No, I knew we'd stop. It must be a snake. I'm sorry about the snake.

"Maido, when did you increase your skills?

Hanagasaki-kun has said it in a nuance like "Praise the poorly done students for scoring 60 points in the test". Chickshaw!

"I know it was while you guys were gone! You can imagine how to get it."

"Yeah, well, sure."

Damn, you bastard, because your skills are splendid! You're a fool. Yeah!

"By the way, I guess when you try this, what you see under your skills is what you call 'moves'"

Skills. Spells. Stunt. That's the place.

My "Prayer Song" hits this.

I didn't know because there was only one type, but this seems to be something I get more than one by 'skills'.

Hanagasaki-kun, for example, is easy to understand.

"Ice Bullet" and "Ice Coffin" were both obtained from "Ice Magic".

Suzumoto's "Emerald" literally looks like a kawasemi, slashing subjects as they plummet from height, and hissing and landing themselves, with all sorts of horrible moves, they get it from around "Leap" and "Acrobat" and "One-Handed Swordsmanship".

I'm guessing that some of them are available with multiple skills.

In other words, if I was singing, I might remember something again.

Then, my "Cloth Production". This was something I had seen no other example of.

For some reason, it's omitted.

Skills seem to be omitted on their own if they can be summed up in one if they take the same kind of thing.

Sure, it's a series of motions, so come on, no trouble, but come on...

I don't like to see a small number.

After that, they taught each other the effects of skills that they didn't know by looking at their names, and so on.

That's how roles are shared.

First, of course, Suzumoto and Horizon are the avant-garde. You can use a shield, Kakusan. While you draw on it, take care that Suzumoto doesn't have enemies behind him.

Needle students are guerrillas. Horizon, if there are too many enemies for you, I'll spare a few. If Suzumoto leaks the shot, I'll do something about it. Like that.

Hanagasaki-kun, president, Kabir is the rear guard. While the president builds a wall and hides behind it, they each attack with magic and bows.

By the way, Hanagasaki and Kabir both recover. "Fresh Flow" and "Fresh Wind" are similar healing skills.

And I'm leaving a message. Yes, leave a message, no matter what anyone says.

I can't complain, so I'll shut up. Shut up... I knew it, I'm sad.

Yeah. I can't help it. I just have to do what I can.