Transition to Another World, Landmines Included

S021 unscrupulous swing every time (2)

"Well, it's going to be another job next, Mary and Meatier, you know that, right?

"- Yeah, of course. I've been invited to welcoming parties, and I come to the store sometimes."

Uh, you know what's bothering me right now about making precision rice machines, right?

More work for you?

I appreciate you giving me the job!

"I'm going to make a white iron clasp for those two. Is this... should I talk to Mr. Gantz?

"Oh, then, I'll tell you from me. I don't know if my master will make it or if I will."

Look. This is normal business.

Probably because my master will do it - no, I'll tell him to do it, I'll be fine.

"I'll take care of that. Please."

"Yes, thank you for your order"

But an adventurer is still amazing, like ordering millions of yen worth of protective equipment for a Japanese yen.

Or so now I don't really think I want to be an adventurer.

Because the Hulkas are special and the majority of adventurers have learned the reality that they are not.

"Finally, this is a new development...... yeah, maybe there is? I need you to talk to Mr. Gantz about this, too, and I need you to make a tool to use for rock climbing."

"Rock climbing, is it?

"I needed it inside the dungeon. We can prepare harnesses and ropes, but we want picks, carabiners, hardware for hanging ropes, etc... they're not for sale, are they?

"At least you're not in line at the store."

There will be no demand for climbing rocks in this world, so I think there are some tools, but at least I don't deal with them in this store.

If I ask my master, do you know what it is?

And I don't think this is going to be your job.

In my opinion.

"I don't know much about modern tools... I've never done rock climbing."

"We'll think about it together, so don't worry about it, okay? If only you could provide me with the technology. Well, we've seen it on TV, too."

Yuki says that and laughs casually, "haha," but you're going to keep your life to yourself, aren't you?

I'm the one who makes it, right?

In case you break and someone dies...... Ugh, my stomach is going to hurt.

If it breaks, it's the same thing with weapons...

"You don't have to worry about that much, do you? We'll use it at our own risk, including strength checks."

You've noticed my insides, Natsuki says gently, but my heart isn't strong enough to convince me that it's 'really' light.

... Yeah, let's be really careful making it.

"And then..."

"Do you still have it?!? Honestly, it's over-capable..."

"Oh, don't worry, this isn't your job"

"Oh well, good..."

Exactly when I get more work... no, I guess it's better than the situation where I don't have a job and I'm free.

"Yes, yes. We've been having a party for a year, haven't we? Let's have a celebration party, including survival."

"Tommy, why don't you come if you can get some time? It's not like there's anything you can eat that's somewhat extravagant."

"Of course I'll let you go!

Good, that was an easy story.

And there's no way I'm going to miss the opportunity to eat Mr. Hulka's handicrafts.

Instead of “just” it's “what”.

The "Sleepy Bear” dish is delicious, too, but I knew the dishes made by Mr. Halka would taste better.

Is it the difference in the cost you hang, or is your taste similar as a former Japanese?

Either way, I want to make sure you join us.

"But it's another year..."

"Yep. You managed to survive, each other."

"I've managed to build the foundation of my life."

"In my case, Toya, I owe it to everyone, including you."

That's what I said, Mr. Natsuki and the others shook their heads.

"Tommy, you've come very seriously."

"Well, we just helped lightly."

That's what I say, but it's not actually 'lightly'.

The highest first hurdle, discipleship, was possible because there was a degree of trust between the master and Mr. Hulka, and you, Toya, broke my bones.

That's also true with regard to work from then on.

Normally, I can't believe I can have a blacksmith who doesn't know who I am right after I'm an apprentice, to the extent that I can help my master.

Yet Mr. Hulka asked me for a good job directly, so I didn't have any problems with the money.

But when I said it, the Hulkas were going to deny it, so I just said, "Thank you," and bowed my head.

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Thanks to the rubber material and motor provided by Mr. Hulka and the others, the sliding machine was relatively easily shaped.

Almost the structure Mr. Natsuki taught me remains intact, and what I have devised is that I have been able to finely adjust the gap between the rollers.

I asked the Hulkas to provide some more types of rice, and there were size differences depending on the type, so this feature is quite important.

But the basics are just that there are two rollers going around.

Precision rice machines are even simpler.

For your information, and Hulka and the others brought me a food processor that I made before, so I rounded it up pretty much intact. I just finished making a few changes.

What I struggled with more than I expected was the tools to quadruple rice.

If you try to crack rice, it will crumble.

I can handle it until it's bisected, but even halfway through that, even if I use a sharp blade, I'll crush it by a fair percentage.

A level where powder can be more than grain if you do poorly.

For once, about half of the amount you put in can be rice of the right size, and the by-product powder says, 'I'll cook a dish made with rice flour, okay?' He told me, 'but it's just losing as a producer to compromise on this, isn't it?

Even if I don't cook, I can imagine having trouble using rice that I eat every day and rice flour in the same amount.

For a while, I've tried sharpening the blade to crack it even sharper, changing the direction of cracking it, but the yield just slightly increases, and it doesn't come to a solution.

Too sharp blades have to be sharpened frequently in the first place, so they are not user-friendly.

In that way, it was Harka who advised me that I had been stuck for a while.

"Why don't you dip it in the water beforehand? '.

Resolved.

Lightly.

Although it is necessary to immerse the rice in water for about one night in advance, the rice, which contains the water well, is no longer crumbling.

Of course, I'm sucking in the water, so I have to cook it right after I crack it, and I can't crack it in advance, but the Hulkas gave me a heartbeat saying 'No problem with this'.

And to celebrate the completion, he fed me salted rice balls with rice.

It was delicious.

Dismantling tea was delicious.

Of course, I think the quality of rice itself is better in Japan.

But the "rice I haven't eaten in a while” remembrance correction.

Plus, the correction called rice balls that the Haruka ladies and girls gripped with their hands... waffle hoof hoof hoof.

Wrong.

The correction that it was a hard-working, self-made precision rice machine and that it was precision rice.

Together, they were delicious.

I'd love to buy rice on an ongoing basis if possible, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to sell around here.

I got a little split up from the Hulkas that they bought it in a distant town, but it seems like a place that even the Hulkas can't go so easily to buy it, so let's take care of this.