From the next day, the Dwarves of the House of Architecture (Dauron) began to work with great momentum.

Even so, it doesn't suddenly build streets.

Those who take surveys to figure out the exact topography from Jeetaias Castle to Battle Axe Township. A person who calculates the materials and tools that will be needed and plans to carry them to the site. And of course, who creates detailed blueprints.

Dwarves, who advanced far further than humans in civil engineering and metallurgical techniques, also had the guts to continue the plain foundation process with overflowing fervour.

They showed me a list of tools to prepare, but even included manpower cranes and elevators that utilized pulleys and gears.

Dwarf, that's amazing.

The forest giants were making the most of it while they were preparing for the basics.

In the meantime, we are cutting through the surrounding forests to secure the vacant space necessary for storing and transporting materials.

The adult tree that can finally be held by a few adults will also be cut down without holding it for as long as three minutes if the 8m tall giant wields an axe. Another giant carries it on his shoulder alone, dropping the branches and turning it into a light whole tooth. Tsuruhashi, who also has more than 3m of remaining roots, decides relentlessly, and the holes in the pocket are even and flattened by dragonflies of the same size.

Marutai and branches, of course, are thankfully stocked for castle fuel and hypothetical housing for workers.

Modern Japan is likely to be pissed off that environmental damage is severe.

Incidentally, it was initially planned to install a common unpaved street, but due to the tremendous working efficiency by the forest giants and the dramatic increase in the motivation of the Dwarves, it has been transformed into a luxurious plan of two lanes (by carriage) that were paved with cobblestone and also equipped with drains. I didn't tell you to do that, but they changed it voluntarily.

"Hey, Margils! Wizard! Look at this guy!

In that context, one suggestion was made to me, the castle owner, from Dwarf.

It's not simply about laying down a trade route, it's about building a town on a massive scale around the castle of Zytheas.

"This is magnificent again..."

Valvo, the head of the architectural house (Dauron), troubles the confidently bearded drawings in front.

The drawing depicts the area around the castle shredded to create a flat ground on which accommodation, housing, warehouses, and so on are arranged. Of course, the entire castle was surrounded by walls, and the castle itself was built three more times. Mostly foresight mountains themselves become one fortified city? It's nearly 10 times bigger than the original site...

Looking at the figures filled in, it is possible to accommodate a population of 1000 and 500 visitors. There are 500 soldiers in the castle.

"Ha ha! With all those reinforcements, you can't even build this much. Then my ancestors will mess with me!

"Good... how long and expensive is this going to take?

"The period can be drastically shortened - … there is no big job in the entire architectural house (Dauron) right now. Three years! The cost just doesn't change much. Because stones and iron end up needing the same amount... well, that's about it"

That's how he let his fat, tough hands spread all over his cup.

"Half a million gold coins?

"No, five million."

Er...... It doesn't make much sense, but if you convert it in terms of the monetary value of urban areas, it's 50 billion yen in Japanese yen... Well, we won't be able to do town for 50 billion yen in Japan.

Exactly. That guy doesn't come out swinging his backpack (infinity bag) upside down.

I was beginning to think naturally about whether I could make 5 million gold coins.

It doesn't mean I want to live in a big castle, but the desire to develop a territory already seemed to take root in me.

"I wish I could find just the right stone cutlery around here."

"... stone?

I flashed again at a Dwarf word.

The castle owner, who has built the castle properly, is going to call it an anomaly.

"This spell creates a stubborn stone wall 60 cm thick and 15 m wide and 5 m high in front of the eye. [Stone Wall (Wall of Stone)]"

"Whoa!?"

By way of example a jobless stone wall emerged with a spell I cast that went out into the open space outside the castle gate.

Valvo leaned back for a moment, but immediately began to touch and tap more than on the stone wall.

"Whoa, this guy is good! It's a little too hard, but you don't have any! It's not interesting, but it reduces the processing time and durability is fine! Hey, can you produce as many of these stone walls as you want!?"

"It's not unlimited."

"As it were, well, right...... Low volume doesn't really affect the whole thing..."

"It's only nine times a day. And by the same procedure, we can get the iron walls out nine times a day."

"Iron too!?"

The [Stone Wall (Wall of Stone)] and [Iron Wall (Wall of Iron)] are at levels 5 and 6, so you can use them nine times a day if you prepare a maximum number of each.

You can continue to produce stone and iron without any problems, especially on peaceful days when there is no battle. Although it is lightly distracting if it is every day for three years until it is finished.

"In the meantime, wooden is good for buildings in urban areas. And there's no need to build a new main tower of the castle..."

"Well, you can build a dwelling every time you have more residents..."

etc., and as a result of considering the lowest possible cost reduction with Valvo.

"Construction period of one year. The cost is 3.5 million gold coins,"

From my property, I get some legs, but if I sell one or two of the magic items, I'll figure it out.

My dedication to producing materials without rest every day is not the assumption calculation (...). From now on, the plan is to make room in time enough to travel everywhere.

Street construction is a priority, but construction will nevertheless be able to begin in a few months.

Of course, I don't have the courage to arbitrarily decide such an important thing.

I talked to everyone waiting for Ill and Crawla to finish their work and return, respectively, and they all agreed. Ill say, "If all those streets can be installed, you can have all the distribution from Battle Axe Township in this castle. There should be considerable revenue".

Growing a castle means more to protect... but that's a good thing I stepped on.

"Ugh. Ha. My arms are ringing...!

"Oh, I'm sorry, I need a little help with something else."

Clear, it was decided yesterday to carry out major works that the Dwarves had not even experienced, and Valvo was some creepy high tension through his upper mood.

I'll talk to that Valvo about his previous concerns.

In other words, regarding the installation of bathing areas and ideas that could reduce the amount of work done by the Maulas.

"Well, do you know how good a bath is for human beings?

Human beings in this world (Sedia) also have a bathing habit, but are not as important as modern Japan. Most people don't often grab a hot tub to such an extent as bathing in water or wiping their bodies with water.

We saw about two public baths in the city of Lellis, but there seemed to be strong nuances such as treatment facilities for the sick and the elderly.

Dwarves, on the other hand, say that daily dirt is terrible because of the majority of underground work, and bathing is an important habit because of the many opportunities to touch the hot springs.

"Absolutely. The bath is important."

I shook Valvo's hand with more heat than when I decided on urban architecture.

"If that's the case, I'll build you one or two baths, with service. Luckily, there's plenty of wood and stone. The heat source's good for coal, okay?

"Oh, please"

Surprisingly, they already seemed to be putting an early boiler using coal into practical use. Besides, they also use 'heavy firewater' boiling off the ground for lights and fuel.

... These guys are going to invent steam engines and iron cannons one of these days.

"And then, yeah... water pumping and laundry are heavy labor, can you handle it?

There are wells in the castle, but I remember seeing Maura struggle a lot with the heavy twisted ceremony.

"Then I'll put the pump in place. Exactly. This guy gets paid. And then... if we can find water on the mountain, we can build water trucks and taps. Yeah, a little bit of value, but some windmills, huh?

If money makes everyone's work easier, it's cheap.

Still... Dwarf, that's awesome.