Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

Three hundred and nineteen words, furniture.

Yesterday we held a paradise music team concert in Rose Garden. There were incidents such as an unplanned audience increase, but the performance was brilliantly ripe and received high praise from the audience. Handbell, glad you bought it.

In the morning I looked around paradise and checked with the animals to see how they were carrying the food. I'd really like to get along, but it's not going to work out because I'm going to be out before I get used to it. There's quite a few more Hinas in Guavard, and I wonder how many printing opportunities I've missed.

"Master! Do you have time now?

Gina and the others called out thinking about the animals as lunch ended and watched the little ones jump around paradise and play.

"Yeah, I don't mind because I don't have any plans, but what's going on?

"You got your master a carpenter's tool for a souvenir. Shiva and the others would love to have furniture, and they want to make furniture. Why don't you tell me?

Sarah and the others have a temperamental look as well as Gina.... I see I was playing with the little ones in the Spirit Village in the morning, and I guess that's when I saw some furniture for the Spirit in the Inn, and I got motivated again. Since it is a small piece of furniture and I bought varnish for woodworking along with carpentry tools, is there any particular problem as long as I pay attention to the injury?

"Fine. Shall we make it now, then? First you make furniture for your contract spirits, right? Think about what you're gonna make?

"I want to build a kennel for Sheba."

"I want to make a stop tree for Fuku and a soothing tree hole for Pulu"

"Master, I want to make Uri no too"

"Mame-chan, make it"

... I think stopping trees are relatively easy to build. Sheba's doghouse is fine too. But what's Uri's house? I don't know what's going on with the boar's nest. Just like the doghouse?

"Er, Marco, what kind of house do you make for Uri?

"... Uri likes to go into the narrow one, so can I call it a kennel?

Can I go home? Even if they say so. Apparently Marco isn't sure either. It would be sad if I didn't like Uri even if I made it because of it. I feel it would be easier to decide on the design in consultation with Fuku and the others.

"In the meantime, Gina and the others should summon Fuku and talk to them about what kind of furniture they want and decide. You don't have to understand the language. If you talk to me about drawing or painting, you should also be able to communicate with me, so good luck. This will also be a good practice as a spiritual magician."

"Sheba uses it, so you'd be more than happy to make furniture that Sheba really wants"

Yeah, yeah. Nodding, Gina. It didn't seem like he wanted to make costume furniture and make it a surprise gift. Then we'd better discuss it properly. We'll be able to make furniture.

Gina and the others just summoned Fuku and started talking, so I'm going to summon Belle and the others and ask them what they want.

"Um, chair?" "Queer," "I want a bowl," "Kuku," and "Dense Shinobu!" ……

Yeah, as I thought, I didn't understand anything but a request other than Bell and Thule. No, I was planning on understanding Flair's request.

Flair, I can't build a legendary weapon.

"Murray?"

"Yeah, I can't"

Even if they look so upward, the demands are too great to help. If you're in the labyrinth, you might get a legendary weapon and something, but it's not something you can create for me that feels like a Sunday carpenter.

Again, I preface with the easy stuff I can make and stir together what everyone wants while I get Belle or Thule to interpret.

Bell, tulle, flare

My own chair and desk in the children's room.

Rain.

A bucket that will allow you to relax and immerse yourself in the water in your children's room.

Tamamo

Planters where plants can be grown in children's rooms.

Moon

Hole that fits suppolytically perfectly.

That's it. Desks and chairs are fine. Rain's bucket of water...... I thought I'd make it out of glass for a moment, but the same tree as everyone else would be happier. The planter is fine with the tree, too. You don't have to make water buckets and planters if you use liquor buckets, but it's a request because of it, and I'd better make it. Getting to the hole in Moon's request is too easy. And then, let's measure the size of the bell, the tulle, and the flare.

"We've decided what to make, but Gina and the others have decided?

"It's settled. Sheba wants something more like a fireplace on fire than a doghouse. The fireplace is hot, so I had it turned into a lantern where the fire could light up."

Oh, well, so is Rayne, but he's a spirit, not a dolphin or a dog. Are you happier in relation to the attributes? Besides, I agree that the fireplace is tough in this environment. It's too hot no matter what you think. That's a surprising level at the time you knew the word fireplace. But... how do you make a lantern?

I know the shape somehow but the mechanism... I don't feel I can make a lantern with fuel. Should I make a lantern shape and add a candle? I also feel it's simply a lantern in the form of a lantern, but let's have a break there. If the tree burns, I'm scared, and I might as well be plated with metal.

Then, listening, Sarah stopped unchanged, trees and holes. Kikka is a stop tree. Marco, who was worried, wanted to take a sand bath in the room. At Uri's request, he decided to make a small box with sand in it. That's the sand version of Rain's water bucket. Sounds good like the sand bed I used before I got my bed.

"You've decided what to make of each. Then I'll make blueprints next time. Like writing on this paper in close consultation with the covenant spirits about the approximate size and what form it will take. I don't care if it's a picture."

You won't be able to write a detailed blueprint like the one the main job makes, but I can understand what kind of stuff you want to make if you write it on paper. That would make it possible to help bring Gina and the others closer together.

"Um, are you sure you want to make this?

"... no?

Kikka stares at me anxiously. You look seriously anxious, not like a bruised uppercut. I'd like to do something about it if I could......

"No, I can't... is there a bit of a lot of branches?

Kikka's painting is surprisingly good, but the stop in question trees have branches stretching in all directions like real trees. It's like a tree with all its leaves falling in the winter.

I'm not saying I can't make it, but it's hard when the first piece I make is at this level, and if I make this in the size available to Mame, it gets pretty big.

"Um, can't it feel like the shape stays the same and reduces the number of branches? For example, I don't think Mame can stop the little branches that it says by the way. It would be cooler to have it as an atmosphere, but this is my first time making it, and I think it would be easier to make it a little simpler."

... and stare at Kikka in solitude. Kikka looked at her painting and nodded cocoon after staring at Mame. I'm sorry about that. All right, I'm a cool adult if I told you to make it and they actually finished it, but it didn't seem like I could do it.

Take out another piece of paper and write a stop tree that has been simplified by reducing the branches while talking to Kikka and Mame.

"Like this, okay?

"Yeah," "Ho."

Did Kikka and Mame convince you too? This completes the blueprint for now. What specific parts are needed for the rest, and an explanation and practice of how to use carpentry tools?... It's pretty tough, and this time, let's skip the process of using hammers and nails and ask Dory.

"I'm done marking it, so if you cut it to match this mark, you can do the parts, so good luck. And if you can't seem to do it yourself, I'll help you, so work with care to avoid injuries as I taught you. Like?"

You're sending me to the labyrinth, but you feel strange worrying enough to cut the trees apart.

"Okay," "Yes," "Yeah," "Good luck."

Gina and the others snort motivated. In the meantime, you'll be fine if you work on it at first to see how it goes.

Gina and the others just got the material and cut out the parts with a scarecrow. I was worried about being able to handle carpentry tools well because of the kickass and the small size of it, but it shows the effect of increased levels or a steady scarecrow.

Even little kids get adult-face losing strength, and when you think about it, levels seem cheesy in the system. Well, considering it's hard to get to a level without defeating the demon, maybe it's balanced.

"Yutah, Beiru Isuzu"

Whoa, I was thinking about Gina and the others, but she couldn't stand the bell waiting for her chair to be made. It's bad to keep you waiting, and I'll just get to it.

The spa cuts the ingredients all the time and somehow makes me sorry. Gina and the others are working so hard on the scarecrow, I spa with cheesy tools. It's a thought to be cheesy at times like this. I should have gotten regular carpentry tools for myself.

Well, I reopen what I can't help but cut the spa and the pre-marked wood. Moon's hole is complete in an instant in the process...... just adjust the size of the hand auger to the size Moon can fit perfectly and drill the hole...... can I say this is DIY?

Moon's feels even less clueless, so I tried to get one hole that fits perfectly in the larger tree and a tunneled hole next to it. This should have diminished the sense of cluelessness a bit.

Finish cutting all parts while the Shagu Bells watch over you. Next thing you know, you're gonna have to hang this part. Kids use it, let's take the corners and keep them rounded. Finally, the time has come for pioneering tools to be started and used.

Magic paper or sledding

Any irregularities, Sarah. Svethbe! Wood, stone, metal, anything. Freely resized up to two meters. Doesn't make the handles feel weighty.

... I have some doubts about whether you will ever make paper or sledding as large as two meters, but it will definitely be an amazing performance. If I had found it in the first place, it would have been a lot easier to make dishes than using magical cannabis.

In the meantime, apply magic paper or sledding to the cut parts, and rub it gently and the wood powder will fade away at zero.... the surface of the tree will be subveyed in one round trip. The irregularities remain slight, but this is also likely to flatten if rubbed a few times. Paper and sleigh cheats are plain convenient.

See how Gina and the others are doing as they take the corners of the parts. Hmm, Gina is a lantern, so the timber cut out is over and the situation is roughly shaped with a knife?

Sarah, Marco and Kikka are in a situation where they're still cutting parts with a scarecrow. I work quite happily while wiping my sweat. I haven't made a big mistake, and at this rate, I'll be able to get it done safely.