Netooku Otoko no Tanoshii Isekai Boueki (WN)

Episode 91: Blacksmiths smell like highhoes.

Get out of the guild and walk the path the officials taught you.

The Dwarf Blacksmith's workshop seems to be about a 15 minute walk away.

The name of the workshop is Dargos Blacksmith.

Cool to say, is it Atelier D'Argos?

Simply because his parent's last name is D'Argos, he just says he puts it out under the name D'Argos Blacksmith. Is it like a Noguchi blacksmith if you say it in Japan?

No, there was no local blacksmith, and I can't really imagine what form the blacksmith was in.

I have said it many times as a Dwarf blacksmith, but the Dwarves themselves are not called rare species. There, it's a species that you see a lot.

Even when I had the mansion repaired and renovated before, there were many Dwarf-like craftsmen mixed up, and I often see them in Eliche.

Dwarves, who are blacksmiths, also say there are so many.

Compared to modern Japan, iron ware is valuable, so the blacksmith seems to be in considerable demand. Anyway, iron products are not like throwing away. If the quail rubs less, I want to add only the blade tip and use it for a long time, and even the knife will be re-sharpened and used again and again.

Well, what is the Dwarf tribe in the first place?

It was through because it often appeared in games and fairytales, but it would be a species of different worlds as well as elves, Turks, and Canaans -.

It is a 'clever hairy osan with a low tall' if you say the characteristics in a short way.

No, there must be some women just because I've never seen them, but there's a lot of Osama. Maybe there's a culture where women's dwarves don't go outside or out in public. Alternatively, it could be that the appearance is Osama and I can't tell.

You're young, of course. He should be here. But basically it looks old because it's hairy.

Mostly, I'd almost say Osama and it wouldn't be a problem.

It seems that the Dwarves, with their cleverness before them, often confer a craft-based vocation. They also say a lot of Dwarves work as miners in mines. It's probably because it's short, so it's easy to get into a narrow hole, and it's strong.

That's why Dwarf originally had the training of a blacksmith.

The parent of the D'Argos blacksmith I got to write a reference to is supposed to be a good arm among those Dwarves.

A famous Dwarf worker.

That's all I want to do anymore, and I kind of want to get flat.

It seems that the knife I sold to the Meeker Chamber of Commerce ended up asking our parents to investigate it without being able to find out for themselves.

It's also interesting to see how much Dwarf's masterpiece was investigated about that knife.

Walk the boulevard of Lucraella. Even in the morning, it's like 9: 00 already. Just when the public is at work. There are few people on the street.

In the first place, Lucraella is not such a big city.

No, by different world standards, it seems to be a big city category there, but from me, the modern Japanese, it's usually rural.

If it's about Eliche, there's a lot of people and it's urban.

Think on the road.

This time, I can afford quite a bit financially by selling coins like Lambne in the example.

I do, but I want to keep some money to do business in this world, and I want to keep some money for Netook.

But because I'm here to build weapons, I also feel like using them with Dawn to some extent.

Anyway, the only reason I got a little rich this time was because I was lucky by chance.

By chance, I got the magic map, and by chance, I was able to clear it, and by chance, the reward became money.

If you say so, this money is a lot of money. I don't think it's necessary to use it for later life. Even business in Eliche is a reasonably good line.

Well, neither that nor this depends on the amount offered by the blacksmith.

Originally, weapons and protective equipment are not cheap.

There are ready-made products, but there are many bespoke industries, and the price of metals is higher than that of the planet because of its civilization. Even Marina's broken Mithrill armor cost about 1.5 million yen in total (though it shouldn't be that much for repairs, as only chest armor is broken).

Expensive - for example, if it was a level of 3 million yen with a one-handed sword wave, that would be the only minimum you could buy.

Well, this time I'm going to have it made at the Dwarf Blacksmith.

Knights matching one-handed swords for number of people.

Elepi's main armed.

Armor relationship.

Weapons for Etowa.

is a lineup that

First, the Knights' matching sword.

This has a strong sense of courtesy, but of course there are practical aspects to it.

First of all, as things stand, we are not so armed.

Rather than not at all.

Mr. Sherrow and Mr. Rebecca seem to have a lot of professional patterns, but all I have is a demon sword and a knife, and Marina is the only Halvard with a big de. Deanna has a crossbow she bought for sale, but seldom carries it with her.

We simply don't have enough.

And the weapons we have at present are just as good or not as good to take around.

Even my demon sword is over 120 centimeters long, and it's about 2 meters to Harvard in Marina.

Such a big bum, it would be too exaggerated to hold for protection in the city of Eliche, and it would be hard to use even if it actually had a cot. If you drive around the city, small cars that work smaller than large cars are good, and there are suitable materials.

So, a one-handed sword.

In fact, Eliche is also safe.

In my case, he's a little nervous because he's been attacked by a burglar once, but still, Halvard is a big deal. A one-handed sword would be enough.

Of course, it would presuppose working out so you could handle it properly, but well, that should be fine too, because there's a vocational correction.

... I don't know what you're talking about, but more than half of it says, "The knight sword we all match!" and it's just too hasty.

It's easy!

Elepi's main weapon is a one-handed sword and shield.

A one-handed sword might just have to provide him with a shield in relation to making a Knights match. However, the problem is that the matching single-handed sword is not meant to be used for personal protection, for appearance emphasis, or for specifications that deal with warcraft.

If so, we will be talking about building a somewhat gotten one-handed sword apart so that we can also fight warcraft and monsters, but that's a lot in vain, too.

I mean, can you just make a one-handed sword of Elepi for me, you loser?

It's a special version.

Yeah. Let's do that.

Elepi's shield uses the larger ones there in training.

The shield I use in my training is handmade by Mr. Sherrow, and it's a cool size because the big Mr. Sherrow made it, or is it a standard mercenary specification? Unlike the so-called little shield - a buckler or something like that - it's a size that hides completely if it's about the upper body.

So I think I'll have something that size made.

For the big part, it would be painful if it weren't for the light material, so I wonder if it would be made of Mithril.

To see the Mithrill refining site at the guild earlier, it seems like something like a shield could be made with no hassle. It's plate-shaped from the beginning.

Armor relationship.

Originally I was going to get my protective gear as soon as possible.

Sometimes we fight bears the other day, but the status quo is too defenseless. Marina is the only one equipped with protective gear, and the other faces are "E noodle calves".

At the very least, without protective equipment, it would be tough when something happened ahead.

I also think you should really get some decent armor, but full plate mails (steel ones look heavy, so with misrills) are too expensive. I saw it when I bought Marina's armor, but that's about 3 million yen.

On a realistic line, a scale mail or something might be fine. Scales are scales, like the ones with iron pieces stretched together like scales, which would be easier to move than plates, or armor with sheet metal, and are affordable in weight and price.

Or leather armor.

Once upon a time, I was made to wear a senior riders jacket, but that was the goth I deserved when it came to protective gear. If it were, I would expect a lot of defense if it were real leather armor. Well, metal armor seems cooler for the purposes I've seen, and if you're ordering from a blacksmith in the first place, there's nothing but metal.

It's also hard to equip it from time to time, though.

I guess it's okay to just have it ready and gear it up just when you're training or something in action.

Let's just get Marina and Elepi outfitted with bees. Because they're knights.

And then there's Etowa's gear.

On the carriage to, Etowa said he wanted to join the Knights. I agreed to that.

But Etowa is still a child, and it can't be called a bee combatant. Even vocation is not a combat system.

However, they're racially lightweight and fast legs. Plus smart.

Etowa himself seems to be interested in military teachers and staff officers, so why don't you just let that be for protection and let him learn in military law? I also bought Sun Tzu's book in Japan. No, can't you do that? I can't read Japanese...

Or maybe you can let Mr. Rebecca master and learn the Rehound technique. Even the speed of your feet makes you live.

The problem is that I can't think of a phase in which rejection technology is needed. Well, you've never gone beyond saving a lot of skills.

Anyway, let's keep the weapon simple.

...... yeah.

Don't be such a number.

As far as single-handed swords go, I'm going to have them hit a little more for the members who are going to be cavalry members, and I can't imagine how much money it will cost.

And there's also a trick I'd like to ask my parents personally.

Anyway, I feel like I'm scared like I'm looking forward to it.

I can't believe I'm going to ask you to strike a sword at a fantasy rounded race called Dwarf.

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The Dwarf Blacksmith. The D'Argos Blacksmith was a bigger store than I imagined. No, the shop, the workshop, the factory.

A stream flows right next to it, and white smoke or steam rises from a chimney in three locations.

"Right here. There's a sign out there.... Well, that says a lot."

I can't read different world characters, so I don't know what it says, but there are about 5 signs in front of the store.

Such a rough brush that it feels rough to write about. Besides, it doesn't seem to have been written recently either, fading and giving signs of indescribability.

...... hmm. This atmosphere.

I kind of had a bad feeling about it.

Somehow, the civil-movement nuances come through mummy......

... but don't be quick about it.

Oh, my God, it's a different world quality. Because it's not like Japan.

I'm sure you'll be fine. I just have to think it's okay.

Dwarf-specific aesthetics, values, that sort of thing. I'm sure.

"What does this say?

I still can't read this letter, so I asked back. I was wondering if Mr. Rebecca or Deanna would answer, and Marina just raised her hand.

"Marina, you can read it! I studied with Orica."

Sure enough, Marina was studying with Orica at night. He also enjoys studying the handwriting because he didn't have the opportunity to study it himself.

"Oh, yeah? Then please."

"I understand!... uh," Dargos Blacksmith "and" How can I fix it? "You can repair soda noodles." "How many supplies, thank you. Tsuruhashi, Skop, Kuwawa '…"

Oh, my God, that's totally normal... If I thought so, there was more to it.

"This one, it's a little difficult. Uh, uh..." Koku, Koku, Koku, Koku, Koku, Koku, Koku, Koku... "

It wasn't normal!

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Apparently, he's campaigning against the state-owned steel mill.

As a modern Japanese who gets instantly wrapped up in long stuff, I'm a little uncomfortable with this stuff. Looks like a pain in the ass......

No, but I just came as a guest, and it doesn't matter.

Marina is looking at me with her mojitos and anticipating eyes.

Oh, I wonder if you want me to compliment you on being able to read the sign. It's like a dog.

"All right, all right. Don't rely on Marina. Can you read this already?

"Hehe, it was actually critical"

Pelo tongues out.

Well, I did want to say a few words.

But I don't know if it's a better way to teach Orica, or if I could read it to some extent originally just in my native language, but it's a good thing I can read the letters now. The fact that you can't read a letter is an obstacle to your life.

Deanna pinched her mouth as she was feeling somewhat horny.

"Wow, I can read it too! Marina hasn't been able to read properly yet." State-owned ”scum” steel mill categorically opposed! It says, "Resident Fury Zone."

"Deanna can't really grow up."

"Gunn."

It's not Gunn. He said he knew Deanna could read letters.

I wonder if this guy wanted to be praised, too. Or did you just want to let Cha Cha in? Unlike dog-like Marina, Deanna is hard to understand. There's also a bit of a floating away atmosphere.

Well, aside from that, "State Steel Mill Strongly Disagrees"?

Didn't we originally talk about a city where Lucraella is a state-led iron maker? Does that mean you're still opposed to that?

I wonder if writing about the Resident Fury Zone or something means that all local residents disagree. Is it also a pollution problem?

Well, I'm only a blacksmith's guest. Does it matter?

Enter the store.

When it comes to shops, there are only a few tools in store. As an off-the-shelf product, everyday tools and high-demand items seem to be made and put aside, but this kind of store would basically sell orders.

I see red-faced dwarves waving hammers in the back.

The charcoal is burning with a loud noise.

The sound of the water playing, the anger of the men, the evaporated sweat turning into steam (...).

Somehow, it's an amazing scene of heat.

Several men are working in a dim workshop.

The sound of scattering sparks and pounding iron sounds.

It is the Dwarves who seem to be the Lord, but also the figure of man, who is working.

Probably all apprentices.

Even Eliche's blacksmith had about five disciples, and if he was also a real Dwarf blacksmith, it might well be this big.

There are about 20 of them, so they are small and medium-sized businesses.

"There you are! Is it a repair? Is this a new production?

A human youth, supposedly one of his disciples, comes out to the store to respond while wiping his sweat.

That's a lot of sweat. Hot air, that's amazing. You're going to have heat stroke.

"Yes, new. I'd like to ask you a lot."

"New. What kind of products should we make? Whatever iron products you need."

"Uh, I mainly want you to strike the sword, Ked."

"Yes, that's a sword. What kind of sword do you use? Are you the user?

"Yes, it is..."

Something is normally being responded to, but if you keep asking for this, it's a pattern where the conversation goes unrelated to the parent or something.

You could normally ask for something that's not so bad, but you even got a reference written because of it. I want my parents to hit me if possible.

Dwarf parents are a little, no, pretty scary though.

"Actually... I'd like my parents to hit me"

"Yes, we don't have to worry about weapons relations, as they are often hit by parents, and our disciples are also former producers of parental supervision."

Hmm. I wonder if I was turned down by a familiar feeling.

Maybe a lot of customers say they want their parents to hit them.

Well, I normally say that my parents hit a lot, but I didn't talk about hitting new customers. Actually, you're saying it's not?

"I have a letter of introduction, please give it to my parents"

Either way, we need the next hand.

That's what I think, and I'll give you the reference that the Meeker Chamber of Commerce dude wrote.

The young man opened it on his own without saying anything and checked the contents. Well, there's no letter. Is it natural to confirm it?

Anyway, this will bring out the parent himself.

I still can't talk about Pee-Pee.

The young man changed his complexion and said, "Wait a minute!" He went back inside the leftover workshop, and after a while a crazy dwarf came out.

Muscle lumps. Sharp eyes. More like a warrior in the war than a blacksmith.

There are traces of yaqued by the body. Naturally because it is a profession that deals with fire.

Beards and hair are white, maybe older than I imagined.

Awesome and powerful. Is this the parent?

Sounds tough. It's tough for a guy like this to be his apprentice. If I were you, I'd be out of here in three days.

Parents blindly twisted us with glittering eyes.

It's as if we were going to pinpoint our guests.

"My young man is rude. The eagle is Dargos. I just gave my son my parental position a while ago, and now he's in hiding."

Wow. A very low, sinister voice.

Sounds like ground.

Apparently, the current parent is this man's son, and the young man just now is your son's apprentice. I didn't expect you to be retired.

"I heard the story. He wants me to hit the sword, but I've decided not to hit the weapon anymore. I'm sorry you came all this way."

At first glance, you mean not to say no, but not to hit the weapon itself.

"Really? Uh, can I ask why?

"You, have you seen the sign on the table?

"Yeah, well."

You'll see.

"Lucraella, then the public steel mill has been making iron for a long time, but since we started adopting new iron making methods for decades, iron quality has fallen. The quantity seems to be comparable. Thanks to this, the old-fashioned iron is the only place I do hosoboso in a factory (this way), and I got into a deal at a blacksmith.... That's why I stopped hitting weapons already. Especially since the sword needs a lot of good steel. And the value really strains me."

Seems like this was the man at the heart of the Resident Fury Zone.

In short, are you saying that the country has begun to do it in quantity over quality? No, I've been saying it for decades, and I guess it was a prescribed route from the start.

I guess if the iron making technology goes up, the country will be able to make good iron, too, because, well, it's like having hair on medieval levels. Maybe it's hard for my Dwarf father to convince me.

Hmmm......

I thought it was irrelevant because you were a customer, but you had a lot to do with it.

But when it comes to Dwarves, the material was also like digging it yourself, but that's not how it works.

Well, it's a world of vocations and professions. I guess that means the blacksmith is a blacksmith.

"... So how about having a second-hand sword or something made of material?

I'll give you an alternative.

A blacksmith would be possible.

Surely you can reuse old iron with techniques such as wholesale iron (grated). Well, if you're going to build a sword out of a sword, can't you afford it?

"Hmmm...... I can't... A sword strikes as you hear the voice of iron. It can't be like making tools, and it's not like compromising and hitting. Besides, if you have enough swords to use as material, you'd better rebuild it."

I see, that could be true, too.

When I go to an ancient tool store, I sell a lot of second-hand swords, and I think it's because the price is cheap, but yeah, maybe it's 'poor quality' iron from the parents.

"... Speaking of which, you're keeping the knife from the Meeker Chamber of Commerce, right? Actually, that's what I brought into that store. What do you got?"

When I asked him that, the big parents flaunted his face.

"Oh! You did, that was awesome. I think I know how to make it. I think it's scraped out of the plate and cooked after shaping. But the problem is that iron. There can't be that much in Empire City. Because it would mean another country...... Hey, where did you get this stuff from?

Japan.

I can't say. But I know how to make it... That's great.

Besides, it fits more or less.

"If you have that iron, I could stay on active duty a little longer, too. I can't compare it to the scum iron that the steel mill here makes."

It's stainless steel made in Japan.

I wonder if that means you can hit it just like iron, even in stainless steel.

Although stainless steel in general is not a material used by individual blacksmiths for forging. No, maybe it's a level story you want to try because you haven't tried it yet, or maybe it's an easy win if you have Dwarf Parent super technology.

Um, I wish you had some stainless steel material, too.

"So if you have good material, it's not a bluff to strike the sword either...... right?

"Oh, yeah. I wish I had some good steel. I really like blacksmiths."

"Was it? So - unfortunately, I don't have the same material as that knife, but if it's steel (haggane), you had something you got on a little route. Will you strike your sword with this?"

I took it out of the inventory beforehand and took out the sole I had thrown into the bag.

Take it out and line it up in front of Gotgoto and the big parent.

Big parents peel their eyes off.

Japan prides itself on steel for blades and Yasuki Hagane.

It is Blue Paper II.