"Well, I'll give it a try while Gran's gone"

I've been caught up with the task of making things with Gran for days, and I'm the one who thinks it's more of a stirrup than this already, but I actually just had one thing I wanted to try.

That was what I came up with when I saw the hard tooth sword made by Gran.

A hard tooth sword is a straight sword made from the fangs of a big pig.

Even in the state of the fangs, it has the hardness to penetrate without problems, such as humans, if combined with the destructive power of the protrusion rolled out of the giant pig.

It has the characteristic of changing it to the shape of a sword and adding more hardness by instilling more magic.

but a strange substance with considerable hardness even without passing through magic.

Honestly, I'm not sure on what principle you're able to do that.

What is certain, however, is that the special effect of [curing] is exerted by the material called Big Pig's Fang and the effect of the catalyst called Valkyrie's Horn.

If so, can it not have its effect on something else?

After I asked for building architecture and Gran was gone, I headed to the furnace alone to try and see this idea.

I have ingredients in my hand.

My thoughts were very simple.

It was about whether I could make the bricks I was making harder.

I followed you in front of the furnace. I'll line up the ingredients.

A heat-resistant brick I magically made.

Magically made clay.

Big pig fangs.

Horn of the Valkyrie.

Magic restorative medicine.

At first, the heat-resistant brick is beaten and crushed with the hammer used in the blacksmith.

Knowledge I've heard of in my previous life.

In order to make heat-resistant bricks from clay, there should have been a production method where heat-resistant bricks were crushed and mixed with clay.

It's hard to make bricks that are quite heat resistant from normal just clay, but if you have an ingredient called heat resistant brick, it's easy to make when you mix it up.

With that in mind, I mix finely crushed bricks in the clay and try to cook them in the furnace to make my own bricks.

But I don't want to actually bake and make bricks that are natural but can be made by magic.

I'm going to mix something else up here to make my thoughts come true.

Together with the crushed bricks, he mixed the finely crushed fangs and horns into the clay again, and mixed the clay using liquid magic restorative drugs.

In the meantime, divide the portions of each material into about 10 patterns and refine them.

That's how he stuffed the clay into a mold and baked it in a furnace.

Repeat the task over and over again.

The baked ones were mostly just failures that would break apart when I touched them.

Sometimes I guess I wasn't used to the very task of making bricks.

However, gradually it was also able to carry out production work, and the clay was baked as the formula pattern was adjusted more and more.

And after baking countless bricks, I finally got what I wanted.

"Cutchy-cuckoo"

The brick I made turned out to be terribly stiff.

The colour is different from the red brown brick that was made by the magic of mixing fangs and horns until then.

I would say it looks a little white. It is based on milky white, but the black pattern spreads rather than white.

The surface is so smooth that I don't think it's a brick.

I get the impression more of a marble than a brick.

I shall call this newly made brick a cured brick for now.

I'll smack this cured brick with a hammer that has shaken up countless times in previous work.

Gakin.

Such a sound was generated by the impact of bricks and hammers.

If it had been a brick before, it would definitely have been crushed.

However, the hardened brick was not slightly scratched on the surface even after taking the hammer's blow.

"Wow..."

It was more than I expected a substitution like this to be completed simply by using materials and catalysts.

Wouldn't a brick like this work if it had the technical skills of previous life?

Somehow, my mind was filled with tremendous fulfillment by developing something tremendous.

I feel a little understandable now how Gran is indulging in manufacturing.

But what I wanted to do didn't end here.

Developing a hardened brick may itself be said to be the first step.

Because what I want to do is magically create hardened bricks, not cured bricks themselves.

I think magic is a tremendous thing.

Speaking of what's most amazing, I think you're just activating it in total disregard of the scientific knowledge I know.

The same goes for making bricks out of just dirt, but it's also possible to make glass and white porcelain from the same ingredients.

There was an infirmity that metal systems with hardness greater than that of soil, stones, and rocks could not be made at all.

But what about this cured brick?

Can't you have bricks that are harder than normal bricks with my magic, as if they were metal?

That's what I always thought.

But no matter how hard bricks I imagined in my head, I couldn't magically create anything more than I've ever done before.

Perhaps, but things like my knowledge and common sense were getting in the way of my image that "that can't exist".

That's why I wanted to actually make it up.

Bricks with metallic hardness in this world.

Lift the hardened brick with both hands and send magic from my body.

What we're going to do is the same thing we've done before.

It envelops itself with elaborate magic against the actual present cured brick, staining it with the intention of not even microscopically lifting the internal structure.

I took the time and cast a [memory preservation] spell after staining the magic until I was convinced.

"Hardened Brick Generation"

And he called it [cured brick production] with the cured brick remembered.

The experiment was a success.

Instead of the red-brown brick made of the previous spell [brick generation], a brick with a marble-looking tremendous hardness appeared in front of it with a magical activation.