"It's going to feel more like a cathedral than a castle."

Gran and I were poking our heads together and thinking about building a new castle.

I will spare no effort to use the botanical paper made of Barca and even draw in the drawings.

Statutes and compasses were used to draw fairly detailed architectural drawings based on the common criterion of metric method.

Stained glass shall be used as a symbol of power.

This proposal is naturally an idea twisted out based on the memory of a previous life.

And in my poor minister's brain, that completion projection had to imagine a cathedral rather than a castle.

The memory in my head is that there's a longitudinal window in the back and sides of the deep room with stained glass attached.

And that there are stained glasses around the top of the back, like snow crystals, that you can see when you peek into a kaleidoscope.

It might be better to have some uniform colors than to have too many different colors scattered around.

After much thought, I decided to use blue as a basic in conjunction with the color of magic.

Draw the appropriate image diagram on paper while I convey a large amount of images.

Based on this, Gran draws in more detail the size of the wall and the size of the window in conjunction with the numerical values.

In that way, blueprints could be prepared only during the glance.

"Lord Ars, does this stained glass and the way it looks change depending on the angle of sunlight?

"Oh, don't"

"If that's the case, we have to think about the orientation of the building."

"I guess if they say so. I can't change the rest, so I need to think about it from now on."

"And this castle is weakened by the use of glass."

"Um, I don't know what else to do with that. Anyway, we'll build it inside the inner walls, and our defense as a city will depend on the outer walls."

"That's true, but you should also think about it in case you get attacked."

"Then why don't we make it in a hidden passage? Why don't we get a way out of here when we have to?"

"I see. That's a good idea."

I hope it's like this, but I finished the blueprints.

Now, once the blueprints are complete, construction will begin.

We're building a new castle on the land inside the inner walls of the Balkans.

For once, I also actually saw Carlos' castle as a castle in this world.

The basic creation is a building inhabited by the Lord, a need for protection, a symbol of power and a place to be visited by all kinds of people.

The top Barca Knights, the living quarters I live in and the spaces of the employees I hire to maintain the castle, plus a look at the stained glass.

As such, we will also prepare meetings with key members for discussion, etc., as well as during receptions.

In short, it's my house, it's my workplace, it's my symbol.

Building materials are already available.

During the winter there was a long period during which farming could not be carried out.

However, it was decided to build a castle, so the residents were allowed to continue to make hardened bricks in the winter, when they had nothing to do.

That brick is already loaded in bulk.

Gran, with the blueprint in his hand, began to build the building from the foundation using its hardened brick.

I'll take a look at it and get to another task.

What I make is a stained glass part.

A stained glass based on blue is used to create a shape like a snow crystal.

Mosaic stained glass shall be used for the longitudinal window part of the side.

I'm in charge of this part, but instead of suddenly building a big one, I decided to magically make a miniature size one first.

Create a small wall with stained glass attached based on the image in your head.

See what you can actually see in the light.

We created a miniature that was satisfactory while making trial and error so that we could recreate the clay workmanship after crushing it many times.

"Perfect. Everyone must be surprised by this."

"Brother Ars, that's amazing."

"Kyle. What do you say, there's nothing weird about that?

"Yeah. That's amazing. It's tiny, but it looks like a real building."

"Right. Maybe if I sold it as a kid's toy, I could sell it."

"Ha. I guess nobles want it, not children. So, you're gonna make that building look good?

"Oh, I guess it feels like giving this to Gran as a sample and then actually making stained glass to fit in"

"Huh? You're my brother. Sometimes you magically build the building itself, don't you? Then why don't we just magically build that, too?

"Hmm? But if you try to magically build the building itself, you use a lot of magic. You can't build castles all of a sudden."

"No, that's why. Why don't we just magically build a wall surface with that stained glass on it?

... Huh?

Kyle, what did you just say?

You said you'd only magically build walls of castle buildings?

That might also be possible if you do think about it.

When I build a building by magic, if I [store my memory] the structure of the building, I can build it without wasted magic.

But the image alone magically consumes and builds all the capacity of a space without building materials, so I can't build a very large building.

But what if that was just the wall?

Without trying to create all of the buildings themselves at once, would it also reduce magic consumption if only the walls were magically built?

No, if you think about it, the first time you magically built a building, did you build a safe house with four walls stuck together?

I had completely forgotten because I often built buildings with one magic these days.

"It's nice, Kyle. I'm gonna go meet with Gran for a minute."

As a result of my discussions with Gran, I decided that only the wall part of the stained glass would be magically built properly.

Complete the entire castle by piling up building materials under Grand's command in conjunction with the magically built walls.

As a result, a new castle was completed even earlier than planned.