Store Architecture Day 3

After thinking at the Inn last night, I felt that my architectural skills limit buildings to the first basement floor and the second ground floor. Therefore, the store will combine the experimentation of architectural skills to the limit, the first basement floor and the second ground floor building.

However, when the entire land is made into a store, it is too large, so half of it is made into a store, a quarter is made into an employee dormitory, and the remaining quarter is made into a backyard.

Use the Creative Block at the site where the store is scheduled to be built, simultaneously digging the basement and building stone. The stone that has been made is left to the slime to transport and store.

Soil magic made by applying the knowledge of architectural skills to the large holes made of that task, paved and reinforced with 'payments', turning the ground into a sturdy foundation. It feels like pushing the ground together and turning it into a flat rock with no cavities. This ended the chestnut stone, discarded con base concrete of what we call foundation work on Earth all at once.

In Japan, there was a task called mixing muscle between abandoned concrete and base concrete, but it was not in the architectural knowledge of this world. Is it good? Worried about earthquake resistance.

Knowledge of Earth's architecture remains obscure as it is in bytes, and not in the knowledge of the world over here. For now all of the foundation work is done in this world's architectural way...... I have trouble with anything going wrong halfway and vice versa, let's just be good.

Assemble the stone made earlier by replacing the curing liquid of the sticky with cement and consolidate it for further reinforcement. This task requires no magic, so I also asked Slime to help me move on and on, and install more stone columns with magic. Create the basement and its walls, the floor on the ground floor, and the part that becomes the exterior wall of the store.

Really magic is convenient. I haven't spent a single suite of wood and money so far. Simple as installing and reinforcing stone columns and walls in a stone box, but I know it's strong enough.

Too well for a moment, I got playful about trying to be like the pillars of an ancient temple I saw in a textbook as a student, but stop. I can't help but make the basement of the store such a luxury.

I'm using a lot of magic, and that's enough work for today...

Store Architecture Day 4

On the ground floor, create walls and room compartments with hardening liquid and stone. After that, I will also make it upstairs. That's all I spent the day doing today.

Store Architecture Day 5

Build ceilings and interior. Trees growing near abandoned pits were cut down and magically attempted to be processed according to the knowledge of woodworking skills.

Alchemy drains a little bit of wood moisture and applies wind magic wind cutters to develop a new magic 'circlesaw' that imagines a round saw for the processing of Earth's wood. What is made on the board is further polished with the "Polished Wheel", a magic made by combining wind magic and earth magic to clean the surface.

The polished wheel makes sand out of a breaklock, the image of it wrapped around a wind magic circle saw and spinning like a tire. Instead of cutting things, it's the magic of polishing the surface of an object with sand in a fast spinning wind.

Many alchemically dried trees can be repeated or cracked because it is good to remove moisture but it drains moisture at once. Well, it's not going to be a pillar, so it'll be good.

It could be processed on boards and wood, but it ended the day with wood making...

Store Architecture Day 6

Make shelves and counters out of yesterday's wood. The adhesive liquid is then varnished and coated before drying, and the plates are also applied to the walls and floor with adhesive liquid.

Because the interior of the stone building felt very painful as a shop.

I also changed the interior to wooden style by adjusting it using soil magic, but here I noticed the cleaner slime making a strange move.

Eating wood chips and garbage from work? I eat dirt, but I've never spontaneously eaten garbage before...... I would have done it if I was a scavenger...... hmm? I'm not eating, collecting, spitting it out in one place... cleaning!?

Hurry up and appraise the cleaner slime for the Warcraft, there was more skill in the skill called Cleaning Work LV1. Do you have skills like this, or do you have skills to remember slime? ……… now. With that said, he remembers bars and stuff.

I was curious and checked the other slimes, and I remember Acid Slime being the woodworking LV1. I did let him help... but he let me digest and treat the wood in the demolished building, give him a little tools, let him shred the wood, let him melt the wood and make it easy to process... is this how you get the skills in this world?

Well, aren't you in trouble for the work to be done?

Afterwards, after I cut out the missing plates, the size and shape is left to Acid Slime, which increases the working speed again. I feel like I've seen the wood I could do and Acid Slime is surprisingly capable of doing a good job.

Store Architecture Day 7

The interior of the area visible from the customer is tidy. The rest is exterior. Simply the colour of the soil-consolidated block does not interfere with the operation, but I would like to apply my hands a little. Laundry shop, or cleaning shop...... white image imaginatively. I want the outer walls to be white if possible, at least a cleaner color than the soil.

There's nothing I can do about all this with dirt magic, so I decided to go to Mr. Serge's and ask him.

"The color of the wall is white, is it..."

"Can't you?

"It's possible, but it's not often used in stores that do business. Mostly used on the walls of aristocratic halls, white stone is a little high and dirt is noticeable."

"That's true… but as a launderer, I wonder what the color of the outer wall is now. White exterior walls would look cleaner than dirt-colored exterior walls, wouldn't they?

"Right. That point is very convincing. But we don't have that much inventory either."

"Really..."

So if you're talking about architecture in the first place, you're going to a regular carpenter or an engineering shop, right? I don't know.

Instead, how can we have any stock at all?

"The strength of our Morgan Chamber of Commerce lies in its assortment. If you don't have it in stock, you can get most of it if you take the time."

Can I take back what I say? But I've spent a lot of money buying land... and speaking of which, this city is a mining district with iron mines, right?

"Mr. Serge, there's also a steel mill in this city, right?

"Yes, sir, but what's wrong with that?

"Does the fact that there's a steel mill mean that you don't use lime for steelmaking?

"You know very well. It's true that lime is used."

"Can I get that lime? cheaper if possible."

"It's possible. We also handle it in our stores, and it's not as expensive as it used to be."

"Good. Then you might be able to consolidate the lime and turn it into white stone."

Lime was used as a lacquered material in Japan, so even as a building material, the color should be fine. I don't know how to make raw hate lacquer, but I wish I could magically block it. Applying sticky slime adhesive from above would also make it easier for rain and dirt to fall off.

Mr. Serge didn't have that idea either, and it was the raw lime that promptly prepared it for me. By using water and alchemy, it was transformed into calcified lime, and the stone was purified by turning it into a single piece.

However, Mr. Serge had shown some interest in the fact that he was inexpensive and white stone, so he bought a large bag of lime to spare a moment. He's a good guy, but now I want to concentrate on building a store.

That's how I went back to the store and silently pasted the mass-produced stone onto the outer wall again, covering the wall with white stone before the sun began to set, and the gap was also magically and limestone before mobilizing the sticky slime in total. A white outer wall coated with adhesive was completed.

I've got quite a bit of lime left, but I'll keep it inside the dimension home for now.

"You're getting a lot of shape."

Piercing has allowed the building to be roughly built. But when the store is white, now it gets drenched around the store.

I want to plant grass or flowers, not muddy soil...

............... Speaking of which, my neighbor was a florist. Maybe he's selling seeds or something.

Good hurry up and go. Then the moment I stood in front of the store, I was called out.

"Welcome -! Ah, Mr. Lyoma!

"Hello,... Leni"

I couldn't remember the name for a moment.

"I don't need you. Atashi is younger, and Leni is fine. So, what can I do for you?

"Well, Leni, I'd like to buy flowers or lawn seeds."

"Seeds? There are several kinds. Wait a minute. Ohhhh!

When Leni shouts out to the store, Mr. Polyne, who was talking to two women at the counter, replies.

"Why are you shouting?"

"Because your mother was obsessed with chatting! I'm more of a customer!

"Oh, isn't that you, Lyoma? Are you here to buy something?

"Oh, this is you, Lyoma?

"You're so small, you're amazing"

Something came up to two women who were having a wellside meeting with Mr. Polyne. Let's just say hello.

"Nice to meet you, Lyoma Takebayashi."

"Oh, that's really polite. I want my kid to be an apprentice. I'm Chiara. Nice to meet you."

"It's nice to meet you, Mary. I've heard rumors."

"Rumors?"

What's a rumor about?

"You've been building a store next to us all this time, haven't you? You're a better wizard than I thought."

"It's not awesome. I've been using all the magic I can use for my life, so I'm just good at this kind of work."

"It would be awesome to build a building that looks so sturdy. And there are rumors that you have tons of slime."

"That's true."

"I know, because we saw it with these eyes."

"A great number of slimes are carrying stones made by you, Lyoma."

"Were you looking at that?"

"I've never seen Slime move like that before. I stuck around."

"Obedient magicians aren't uncommon in Giml, but they're just a sticky, scary warcraft, so hey. Whoa, that was shopping. What do you want?

"I want flower and lawn seeds, do you have one?

"I do. Flower seeds vary in price depending on the type, but the lawn is 130 suits per bag. How much do you need?

"I want enough lawn to cover the soil around the store I'm building now..."

When you think about how much you need, look at me like that. Mr. Polyne offered to help.

"Can you show me the store for a second? I'll advise you."

"Regards"

That's what I said and when I guide Mr. Polyne, Leni and Mr. Chiara and Mr. Mary follow along behind me. Are they all coming?

The four of them look at my shop and stop and look down at it.

"What's wrong?

"I'm a little surprised. This store wasn't this color until this morning, was it?

"I just repainted it. I didn't think there was a good sense of cleanliness in a dirt coloured shop to do laundry. Buy me some lime and have a little bit of magic and slime."

"Huh, you're really fast at your job."

"Surely this one is prettier"

"Could it have been a launderer? Shall we ask for it again? If I could save you some laundry time, I could spare you some chores."

"Be sure to try it. That's why I know you, and I'll just wash one bag for free for the first time."

I give the two of you one bag out of the item box. We need to take these opportunities to acquire customers!

Mr. Polline then made me stand out and bought 15 bags of lawn seeds and two bags of four different flower seeds at a time. The sowing shall begin tomorrow.

With that said, did someone tell you you could advertise on the guild's bulletin board...?

Let's go to the guild tomorrow to get Scavengers to make fertilizer.

If that's the case, I'll have to go home and think about the content of the ad.