Returning to Wellrod, Isaac and Morgan headed to Alster, a city south of the Marquis Territory of Wellrod.

Because the signing ceremony with Dwarf takes place at the relay site between Alster and Saltstadt, so I had to go ahead and check the ceremony preparation.

Isaac was accompanied by a letter from Sieghardt saying he wanted to talk.

Randolph is waiting at Wellrod because he has a role to play in welcoming the Elias and the others.

The relay was just a square accommodation built by the magic of the elves and a fence.

The Elf Opponent's deal was made on an exchange made east of Tilly Hill, but the Dwarf Opponent's deal is supposed to go all the way to Saltstadt.

This affects the path built between Alster and Saltstadt through the middle of the wilderness.

Groundwater in the area is salty and unusable due to salt smudging out of the mountains of rock salt in the west.

It was an unsuitable land to settle in because it had to carry water as well as food.

So we just have a facility that's better than Nojuku for the merchants.

The preparations for the ceremony were prepared by Francis and the rest of the voicemail, so Morgan just makes a final confirmation.

And then there was a ceremonial meeting with the Dwarf side.

Norman is helping you.

Isaac was doing an important job of deepening friendship with Sieghardt.

"Heh, screws."

Sieghardt used screws to connect the wooden cuts.

"When you use a nail, it can hurt to tap your hand by mistake. I thought it might be safer this way."

"You sure do. I tapped my finger the first time I hit a nail."

I guess I still remember myself.

Sieghardt laughs remembering the old days.

Isaac doesn't make things in this world either, but I remember him when he was working in his previous life.

We laughed together.

But Sieghardt quickly clouds his face.

"I know it's convenient, but I don't know about Dwarf. Even apprenticeships can strike nails well..."

"Unlike nails, it's easier to remove them. It has various advantages. While you're actually using it, you might find it useful for Dwarves."

Isaac appeals to the goodness of the screws.

I've never heard of professional craftsmen only using nails in their previous lives.

I thought it was a strength to be able to use it separately depending on the circumstances.

"Hey, let me do it too"

Bridget's got her mouth pinched here.

Sieghardt was also known to come, so she was accompanied by the idea of interacting with young people of all races.

When you receive a wood cut from Sieghardt, you start turning the screws with the driver.

"True, it's easy and convenient to take. I think it's a good idea that I can be used by anyone."

Unlike Sieghardt, Bridget valued the screws highly.

It may be the difference between being confident or not in the skill, "nails are enough".

"Whether Dwarf needs a screw or not, I want him to try to make one of these with a similar mechanism"

Isaac shows Sieghardt a blueprint.

There were paintings of bolts and nuts, though naive when it came to blueprints.

"Unlike nails and stuff, you need to drill a hole first, but I think it's convenient to assemble things because you can hold them in from both"

"Hmm, that's easy for you to say..."

Sieghardt frowns as he looks at the blueprints.

He was aware of the difficulty of making bolts and nuts at a glance.

"These bolts and nuts, the grooves in the two parts have to fit perfectly, right? Besides, given the use, it has to be produced in bulk, not one or two. When that happens, instead of making a pair of parts, we have to standardize them so that they can be used with separate bolts and nuts as well. It requires advanced production technology."

What an unscrupulous gesture, Sieghardt exhales.

If this is a one-off order for "I want the highest quality weapon," even the hard ones are challenging and worth it.

However, it is difficult to obtain plain and difficult orders for parts based on the assumption that they will be produced in bulk.

However, there are some ways of using it that are of interest.

"I'll have to see if I can do it, but I'll just ask the artisans."

"Thanks"

"Isaac keeps coming up with things that seem handy. I'm jealous of all the new ideas that come to mind."

"Hey, it's a coincidence. Coincidence."

That said, Isaac laughs deceptively.

I can't say "because I knew the finished shape in my previous life" or anything like that when my mouth was torn.

Because it just seems like a crazy guy.

Where would anyone believe me by saying "I was reborn into the world of games"?

If he was there, his opponent would surely be about the same reborn reborn.

"I have a carriage that I made you a spring, too. Want to try it on?

"What, true! I already did. That's Dwarf."

"The carriage itself with the spring was easy. It was the hardest thing to make a material that combines the rigidity, elasticity and durability of a spring."

Sieghardt shakes his neck sideways, for Christ's sake.

The spring was a nasty thing that seemed easy and plainly difficult.

Seems like a handy thing to have, but I had a lot of trouble making it.

Sieghardt hoped it would be commensurate with the difficulty of developing the material.

"Mr. Bridget, would you like to try it out, too?

"Are you sure? Ride. Ride."

If Sieghardt hadn't asked me out, he'd have just said he wanted to ride from Bridget.

That's all, she was also intrigued by the new carriage.

"Wow..."

Isaac and Bridget leak their voices at the same time.

But the two of them leaked their voices for different reasons.

Bridget was a voice of admiration.

I was honestly surprised by the carriage that used the spring I saw for the first time.

But Isaac was leaking his voice in a different way.

Because I was halfway pulling on a different form of carriage than I thought.

(What is this...... Really what is this......)

Isaac imagined a spring attached near the wheel.

But the carriage in front of me was an unexpected way of making it.

It looks like a regular carriage, but the bottom part is doubled.

There were countless springs on the plate on which the wheels were mounted, and your table and rooms were mounted on the springs.

(I didn't think you would do this to a way to use a spring to reduce shaking...... I didn't tell you. I'm sorry, too)

- To absorb vibrations, you just have to put them on top of the spring.

Neither did Isaac think Dwarf would take such a simple way.

I use a lot of spring, so it seems inefficient to produce.

(Well, there's no choice. Everything is a repeat of trial and error at dawn. times will allow more efficient objects to be made)

With that in mind, Isaac rides the carriage.

Bridget follows.

But Sieghardt didn't come aboard.

"That, you're not riding?

"I'm fine. Just let me know what you think."

"Really?"

Isaac wonders, but said nothing more.

But I should have wondered more.

If you could see the look on Dwarf's face on your stand, Isaac might have noticed why Sieghardt didn't get on either.

But unfortunately, I couldn't see your face from the room.

Isaac and Bridget got in the carriage and when the door was closed, the carriage moved out.

"Whoa, this is..."

"It's kind of fun"

Moving out, Isaac immediately noticed.

But Bridget didn't realize what was going on.

Tell me what the wobbles that occur in the small pieces cause...

I gently circled around the perimeter and the carriage stopped in front of Sieghardt.

Then the carriage door opened from inside.

Isaac and Bridget pop up in momentum.

"Ororo, oro, oro."

At the same time they go outside, they vomit violently.

No, it's not just the two of us.

The dwarf who was on your stand also went down to tumble down, punching the contents of his stomach on the ground.

This was due to severe motion sickness.

It was because the spring had greatly amplified the shake instead of dampening it.

"Uh... I knew even humans and elves couldn't do it"

"I knew it..."

"I'll hit you..."

To Sieghardt's whining, Isaac and Bridget turn their gaze of protest.

Sieghardt returned this with a bitter laugh.

"No, because Isaac wants us to build a carriage with springs. I was wondering if humans were okay. I knew this wobble was tough."

"Experimental bench."

I felt like I was being tortured.

Isaac lies on the ground.

I had no idea how wonderful it was to feel the unshakeable earth in a place like this.

Bridget is lying on the ground, in the same way.

Isaac was wondering "could you cure motion sickness with magic," but I guess there's no magic to cure motion sickness because Bridget isn't trying to cure herself.

To so much suffering, I accidentally curse God.

"So we thought we could do something about it. A carriage with a spring makes it less shaky to get up on a stone. The effect itself is certainly there. So why don't you substitute it with something that acts the same as a spring? Hey, bring that carriage over there."

Sieghardt calls out to Dwarf, who was a little far away.

The carriage was brought right in.

It doesn't look as bizarre as a spring carriage.

It looked like a regular carriage.

However, some unfamiliar parts were attached to the axle.

"Of all the things I've tried, I've actually found that bows are also a kind of spring. That's why I laid eyes on it. If you attach something like a bow between the axle and the body, it will replace the spring and reduce the shaking. This is the great success. We call it the plate spring, but thanks to this, the shake has been greatly reduced. There's no subtle shaking to get motion sickness, and we've got a good ride!

Sieghardt begins to explain the cage of heat.

But Isaac and Bridget, being told the story, went cold the more they heard.

Well, let's get you out of here first.

Isaac protests in a resentful voice.

But it's not working for Sieghardt.

"But you thought you'd like to take a ride in the spring carriage, too?

"Ugh... well..."

The carriage I was thinking about wasn't such a get-together thing, but even though I knew I was going to get drunk, I might have been on a try once or so.

Because I only get a chance to ride before technology advances, such as this kind of interesting carriage.

"Besides, the boardspring carriage is a gift to His Majesty the King, so we need to get him on board at first. It's not something we kids can ride around on our own."

"I see..."

Isaac shows understanding in Sieghardt's words.

But some were honestly unacknowledged.

"But it doesn't matter to me. Be careful before you ride."

His breath also remains constantly lying on the ground, but Bridget's eyes are caged with strength.

He looked as if he was caging magic in his gaze and even cursing.

"Sorry, I just wanted to make sure what happens when the elves ride"

- Mad Scientist.

It may not be an exact representation, but such a word passes through Isaac's head.

(Oh, give me the end of the dwarf, too. I guess I couldn't help but wonder what would happen if I used it instead of just making it...)

If you were an adult dwarf who had been a merchant for many years, perhaps it would have been a more different response.

But Sieghardt is still young and not an authorized merchant.

Regardless of whether or not I have talent as a merchant, I guess I haven't been able to control the queer I was when I was still raised as an artisan or the instinctive part as a dwarf.

"Maybe he wasn't the right person to hold on to the story," Isaac begins to regret a little.

(Dwarves may have a harder time dealing with each other than elves)

- For better or worse, Dwarf is deeply greedy.

This is not appetite, it is the strength of desire such as intellectual desire.

Elves are pretty pale sleepers, but Dwarves are exploratory because they like to make things.

If you have too deep a relationship, you could be framed for swinging.

Isaac thought, suffering from motion sickness, about how to "keep the distance as good as possible".