Firewood containing flame attributes not only increases the firepower, but also makes it easier to catch fire.

Because of this, if you include a very large flame attribute in the firewood, it will ignite or explode with a little friction heat or something.

"I've never known you could do this with alchemy.... but do you need this kind of firepower for a blacksmith?

"I need it. Especially when it comes to processing misrills."

That's what we talked about, while adding the fireworks flame attribute...... firewood is done.

Firewood that only has a semi-heat-resistant metal that boasts incomparable firewood.

To withstand this fire, I increased the heat resistance of the tools I used.

I build up firewood and put a misrill of tools and materials inside.

And I lit it with flaming magic.

"I can't get close to that one... did I adjust the firepower wrong?

When he sees the ingredients and tools wrapped in flames, he raises his voice as if the mistart was frightened.

But now I'm not wrong.

"I'm fine. All you need is this temperature."

That's what I said, when I wear the magically produced water out of my head... I walk into a burning flame.

A flame rising from firewood hits my body, but I don't care about that.

"Hey... I'll burn you if you stick me in there like that! Please go back!

"I'm an alchemist. I don't train to burn with this level of heat."

That said, I grab a hammer heated to nearly 1300 degrees by flames with my bare hands.

The alchemist is good at handling attributes.

You can resist high fever by bouncing the flame attributes on you before you hit your body.

By the way, wearing water is a mood problem.

No matter how many attributes you can bounce back, if you're in flames, it's hot.

"Before the alchemist or something, you're beyond the level of human...? Or why do you need to jump into the flames...?

I put a chunk of mythrills on the gold floor and he starts beating me up, and the mystery tart shouts out loud.

Sure... I used to think of something similar when my master started working as a blacksmith in a burning flame.

"To make a good sword."

This is necessary for an alchemist who deals with Mithrills.

The misrill changes the crystal structure by heating up to every 1300 degrees, greatly increasing the strength.

In principle, it's the same as baking... but the problem is that misrills change shape dramatically when they're over 1300 degrees.

Normal baking in increases the strength of the metal by increasing the temperature after making the shape of a sword.

But when you try to do the same thing in Mithril, the moment you raise the temperature, the sword bends to Gnyagnya, making it useless.

To avoid that, we have to finish the work in an environment of over 1300 degrees - that is, in flames.

That's why alchemists dealing with misrills need heat resistance.

Well, for other metals, I sometimes have to withstand higher temperatures, so if it's about 1300 degrees, it's still a lukewarm way.

Forging while thinking, for example, the sword has taken shape.

I'm going to make some adjustments by alchemy to make it even stronger.

And just as the prepared firewood burned out and the firepower began to fall, the sword was complete.

"Okay, it's done."

I wipe out the remaining flames with water magic and water the swords that have been raised.

Along with the sound of ju, the misril, which was red-hot, regained its original blue and white color.

"Nah... why aren't you even burning your clothes...?

"That's the kind of clothes you wear."

These clothes, of course, are homemade.

In order to withstand the harsh environment in which the alchemist is placed, it is made of powerful acids such as thousands of degrees of heat, sulphuric acid and royal water.

"Leave me alone, will you do the sword slaughter? I was going to adjust it to fit the mistart, but I have a preference for weapons."

That's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna hand the sword to Mistalt.

For once, I should have given all the performance I could with the material I had on hand, but the question is whether the mistart will be satisfied.

If there's anything you don't like, you have to rebuild it.

For this purpose, firewood is prepared twice.

"Wow, I get it. I'll try."

Mistalt receives his sword from me, even though he is confused.

As soon as I held the sword, Mistalt's face changed.

It's a serious, samurai look everywhere.

I feel like a warrior standing up to demons, even though I'm just holding a sword.

From the way I spoke and the way I looked, I couldn't imagine much...... don't even convince me that Mistalt is the top adventurer when I see him like this.

"Ha!... do it!... Huh!

The mistart, along with the cry, cleaves the target of the trials placed on the training ground.

I can't feel any rash on that sword muscle. Nice arm.

Mistalt laid down his sword where the prepared target had completely stopped keeping the prototype.