The Peerless Kobold (WN)

Quartz is a pretty good guy to use!

Improvised, he divided his companions into a group going hunting for dinner and a group accompanying the Barracks to the Stile River.

"Garwaaa, guangao garoo! Gurguao

(Then the hunting team will do it! Buster) "

"Wow, grrr! (Leave it to me, Admiral!)"

A cobolt of arm black giants forms four squads of hunting young men. After giving instructions to each squad to head in a separate direction, he himself led the squad to disappear into the woods.

I just want them to do their best because I also have to take care of that meal while the three cat artisans stay in the settlement.

"Guru, groan on... (Well, let's head there too...)"

Lead two blacksmiths and carpenters heading south to the riverside. It should be noted that farmer Joseph will create a small field of immo in the corner of the square of an already somewhat tidy settlement.

They need to burn dead trees and fallen leaves on that planned site and mix the resulting ashes with the soil to nourish them. He went to pick them up. He acted differently. For once, you have about two armed cobolts for the escort.

In addition to us, this one also assumes the transport of clay and sand iron, so he brought in a couple of one-year-old generations of cobolts and knuckles and dripping ear dogs.

"All right, then pick up the quartz first"

Quartz, isn't that clay?

I questioned him. I pulled Grimmer's clothes a little, took the stone brush out of his lumbar bag and retreated the river plain stone to the left and right with my legs, then crouched in. He gave in to me, too, to go with it.

What do you use quartz for?

"Quartz is rolling into the river plains, but, uh, it's hard when you do it, right? If you meet with other stones, you can crush them and process them."

... We process obsidian too, but we didn't really care to beat it with the stones around there. That, too, would quartz make it easier?

"So, the tools I brought won't be enough, so I thought I'd make a stone axe too... though Barack you might be cleverer than me around there"

He searches for Kawahara for a while and walks to pick up the basalt he wants to flatten with the quartz of Fist University. Shatter, sharpen and shape the quartz instead of the hammer as everyone's attention draws.

Cum, cum, cum, cum.

And the sound sounds, and Grimmer's hand can have a hand axe with a sharpened blade tip.

"... you're definitely better than me, Mr. Grimmer."

"Gah, gah! Gurguaan!! (su, awesome! So easy!!)"

Something excites me that within the drooping ear cobolt, one of the little ones shines his eyes when he does it... he wanted to try it himself, and when he saw the stone axe complete, he ran to Kawahara looking for a stone.

"Hmm, is this what it is? Give it a try."

Mr. Grimmer's "Kuno-shaped” stone axe is handed to him.

Half of the “Kuno shapes" are handheld and the rest are bladed, and only that part is gradually thinning. The weight as a whole is likely to have cutting power there as well.

I was given it. I flushed it from right to left, pointing to a thin tree about 8 cm in diameter a little further away.

"Wahoo, wahoo, kuang (hey, ax, cut it)"

"Wong, Grukwan... (I knew I'd hang up...)"

Yes, when it comes to logging, there's only Axe.

He walks up to the tree where he designates the stone axe given to him by me in his hand and cuts around the trunk with a familiar hand.

"Waaaaaa!! (Okay, hey!!)"

Then, when I circled around, I held the top side of the tree together, weighed it down and pressed it down with the Teco principle. Twist and twist with the tree still grasping and disconnect the last one. At one time he only worked in logging operations to create a central square every morning to night, a brilliant handiwork.

"Wahoo, gaoooooooooo on? (What do you think, can you use a stone axe?)"

"Wow, wow!! (yeah, I'm fine!!)"

"Good, that doesn't sound like a problem... I don't know what you're talking about"

I receive a stone axe from Axe back and Grimmer smiles.

I'm just a macho for carpenters, but this cat-eared guy has a strange freshness...

If I thought of it as something like that, I could hear it like I just heard "cum cum cum". Turning to you, an earlier small dripping ear cobolt cleverly punches the quartz again to mold the stone axe.

"Oh, nice, drooling ear. So, can you make me five more of these?

"Wah? (What?)"

Stop the hand making the stone axe and one drooping ear cobolt tilting your neck. I pointed to the stone axe in the making at hand, sticking my right hand out and folding all my fingers. As a result, Axe has already told me that the handsigns, including the number, have been unified into the herd on this side.

"Wong, Guru (OK, boss)"

The guy nodded and went back to work. When I saw that, I secretly named the cobolt Smith (tentatively) in my mind, and the name would be confirmed the next day...

"Well, you can't dig clay or do it by hand, cut the tree just now to a moderate length and whisk back the soil with it..."

Reaching for Grimmer and receiving a stone axe, Barack grabs and lifts the edge of the felled tree. Set the stump remaining on the ground, put the part you want to cut there, and then shake the stone axe down.

"Ah, Barack, then ask me to point the tip so I can turn it into a wooden pile"

"Aye!!

Catman's blacksmiths use the dexterity of their hands to sharpen the tip of a tree stick detached to an affordable length. In no time, the wooden pile was raised.

"Kluaaaang, Gruah."

"Waon, Kwan."

"Grurgarvo! (We'll do it too!)"

"" Waf!? (eh!?) ""

It doesn't make sense to just have people make things, not just watch them, but we need to actively join the work ourselves. In that sense, Smith is a man of sight!

I would hand stop Barack, who was about to make a few more wooden piles to dig back the soil. Then he pointed to himself and then showed the trees and the wooden piles in turn.

"Ah, you want to do it yourself. Do as you please."

I take the stone axe offered and start processing. Later, the colleagues did the same work, and several wooden piles were completed. It should be noted that in doing so, Dagger (sister) was unexpectedly discovered to be clever.