Lurii mastered the refining of the wall in just half an hour.

Purity isn't that high, but in the sense of making weapons for now, that's enough.

"Well, let's just get some iron for one weapon."

The amount of metal that has now been made is 200 g of iron and 5 g of misrills in pairs. By volume, iron is about ten times more than misrills, but by weight, it's about forty times more. Mithrills are light.

"One bottle of this... about ten times what it is now?

"That's it. Well, I can help, too. Build lots of Labyrinth Coarse Mines and refine them together at the end"

"but...... I'll do my best!

I'll crush the labyrinth walls even further.

About 200 kilometers crushed, we started refining the labyrinth coarse mine.

Is Lurii's refining speed roughly half of mine?

Sometimes I'm unfamiliar with it...... sounds a little too polite.

"It would be more appropriate to build a labyrinth crude mine. It's only later that you increase your purity."

"Wow, I get it!

I got a little faster.

That's how we ended up dividing all the crushed labyrinth walls into labyrinth coarse mines and leftover soil.

The rest of the soil needs to be disturbed, so it should be properly solidified and loaded.

"So, uh... Yikes! This magic is a little tricky..."

"Well, it's not production magic."

Lurii magnetically gathers fragments of the Labyrinth Crude Mine.

The controls are pretty suspicious...... if you just collect labyrinth coarse mines, that's fine if you have enough output.

Magnetic magic isn't the magic of the production system in the first place, so it's not the magic of the first tattoo.

"So I'm going to refine this next time...... you want to do it all together?

"Yes!"

Lurii contains magic in the ore and activates flame magic to chunk the labyrinth crude ore.

What I usually use is flame magic as attack magic, but what I taught Lurii is flame magic for processing.

Short range, hard to output high output, but easy to handle and fine control works. And most importantly, it's for the first stripe.

"Then let's refine it at that rate!

"Yes!"

Lurii melted the metal several times afterwards and recrystallized it, eventually leaving in Lurii's hands less than two kilos of iron and about fifty grams of misrils.

When recrystallizing, I seem to have taken away a little bit of the metal part, but enough for the sword.

"Looks like you've come to understand how metal is handled."

"I can't believe I'm going to be able to get this far..."

Lurii is in tears. Cute.

But today's tutoring is not over here.

"Somehow, you've already figured out how to make a sword?

"How do you make a sword...... maybe you mold a sword with magic?

"That's the thing.... Ah, you should mix a little misrill, not just iron when you make it. Half the time now."

"Do you mix misrills?... I'll try!

That's what Lulii mixes misrills with iron, creating the shape of a sword.

"... something, isn't it distorted?

"This is what happens at first"

The sword made by Lurii was bent slightly to the right of his torso. Well, to make a metal shape with magic, I'm used to it.

"This should still be a lot stronger than an iron sword. You should try it out with this or something. I'm not wearing a blade, so I'm going to crack it."

As I say, Lurii slashes the pieces of wood I took out with my sword.

Along with the sharp sound, the wood pieces were slashed in two.

"Is that it? Could it be stronger than the sword you're selling in town...?

"Oh. Metal is basically stronger to alloy. There are a lot of other techniques... let's just do the grant"

"Finally, is it a grant!

"Oh.... but if the basics of unchanging magic were done, it wouldn't be that hard to grant. Just take a look at this."

I take a piece of paper out of storage magic and give it to Lurii.

"Is this... a magic formation? It's more complicated than I've ever seen..."

"It's a magical formation of [brittle destruction] [toughening]. The way the magic team writes is when they get used to giving."

It's easier to touch the various grants first and learn how to use them by feeling before writing the magic formation.

I wouldn't say it's a bad idea to do magic math from the start.

"Suddenly double grant!?

"[Strongening] is not a very complicated procedure, and this is easier for a double grant. Let's just make room to fill the sword with demonic stones and carve the magic formation with magic."

That's what I say. I give the Yadkari Demon Stone to Lurii.

There are many yadkari demon stones and they are not very expensive, making them ideal for practice.

If it's about double-granting, it's the size that doesn't even have to be carved.

"Er, make space first..."

Lurii changes the shape of the sword slightly and embeds the demon stone there.

Then, move the magic slightly more carefully and start carving the magic formation into the demonic stone.

But...

"I'm done carving... but the Devil's Sword won't start..."

"There's a connection around here somewhere I shouldn't be. Let's try to reduce the amount of magic we use a little more. Thick lines are more magic, thin lines are carved with less magic."

"Yes!"

I take the Yadkari Demon Stone, which I stocked in large quantities, and give it to Lurii.

Now, it's a success.

Performance as a grant is pretty low, but magical for once.

"So, we're done! But it feels a lot different than this sword..."

"That's because you didn't do the magic tone. Before granting it, you can put your magic into the Demon Stone and Sword. Grant it where the magic moves have subsided. Doing so improves performance"

With the third demon stone I gave him, Lurii completes the demon sword with a magic tone.

"Something does feel a little like it!

"If you tap it against the wall, I think you'll see the performance"

"On the wall...... yes!

Lurii's demon sword did smash the walls of the labyrinth.

This sword is not for combat, it is for labyrinth mining.

"Ko, I could break it! Even the national treasure told me I couldn't..."

The national treasure is untouchable.

Because it's a world where that botta chrysode (time taken to grant, about five seconds) gets in.

"That's a success. Then at this rate, we'll refine the Gungan Labyrinth!

"Yes!"

- Alma, who came back with a ton of yadkari demon stones, looked at the corner of the labyrinth that had been crushed and turned into a sword and said, 'What is this situation!?' And it was then a little later that I raised my voice of confusion.