Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku

Episode Four: Deodorant Noise

Lelu, who was given a piece of paper by Sola that was run through the making, was making cold weather in the way it was, playing with that object with an unknown feeling.

Lew's sensibilities can open up significantly to the average person as he perceives play in examining differences in hardness due to concentration.

"Lulu, you're playing too much"

"Shut up! Leave me alone"

Being obsessed, she yelled back unexpectedly at the voice she had been called from behind, and looked back in horror when she realized it was Sora's voice late.

He was in front of the door. He holds his ear and smiles bitterly. Next door, Razette was looking at Llulu with the same face.

"You can't just leave me alone. We don't have much time."

"I'm sorry. I have a fever...

Sola deepened her bitter smile to Rhulu, who honestly bowed her head.

There's no way you can get empathy with people in this world, such as yelling at noble opponents because there was heat in the experiment.

Sola, the Lord, of course, is too habitual for the humans here in the Great Tree Hall.

"Such an experimental madness. It's a gift for Lulu."

It's also called a play tool, but what Sola added in her heart is an ore called yellow steel.

With an alias to the golden of fools, this ore has a golden gloss and looks no different than gold. But the entity is sulfur iron, completely different from gold because of its weight.

But it was a common mineral that emerged during iron mining in iron mines, and many people scammed it by making it look like gold. Those who are deceived follow, but Yellow Steel realizes that they have been deceived because of the oxidation and dullness of colour over time.

It is also a prop used in the fraud that caused the Wood Dora Chamber of Commerce to no longer be able to continue the lottery in the Wang capital.

A con man with yellow steel quickly pushed him if he ordered Kor to walk through Wang Du. I asked Col to trick me for wanting sulfur, but I got it very easily and Sola clapped it out too.

Cohl is stuck in his room when he realizes he thought he was gullible. I have to teach you how to make cold weather jelly later and get in a good mood.

Lulu looks at yellow steel and makes his eyes shine.

"Now that's the ingredient?

"It's the first ingredient to make it."

While making a slight correction to Lew's words, Sola looks around the lab and checks the tools.

The raw materials are prepared with kelp as yellow steel, water and seagrass.

"There's nothing wrong with that. Open the window, just in case there's poison gas."

Head to the window as Lulu was told.

Sola attaches a hose made of wood skin to the mouth of a flask thrown in yellow steel. Water was added to the flask to connect the hoses together.

Lelu peeks in wondering when he opens the window and returns.

"Razette, burn me until the kelp is ash"

Having finished preparing the yellow steel first, Sola gives instructions to Razette, and Leulu has a beaker to prepare.

While they are transferring the burned kelp to the beaker until it is ash, Sola writes the steps on parchment. It also has a reaction formula, but only Sola and Llu can read it.

"Does burning kelp produce poison gas?

Razette asks as she puts Kelp's ashes in front of Sola.

"I'm not getting out of the kelp. Get out when you burn yellow steel. It stinks."

Razette looked disgusted, but Rhulu looked sorry.

I'm curious about what it smells like, but when I hear it's poison, I just have to give up, Sola laughs at seeing through Lulu's such grip.

"Poison gas smells like rotten eggs because of a substance called sulfur. It stinks so bad that if I sniff it once, I'll just remember the sulfur word."

Sola says as she shows Lulu the reactive formula.

I don't like it if you actually start, but I can tell, and Sola lights a flask with yellow steel.

Yellow steel produces sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide by burning.

These sulfur oxides go through the hose to the flask next door, and they react with water to produce hemi-sulfuric acid.

However, the sulphur oxide, which leaks slightly, smells horny on the ravioli.

A while after I started the experiment, Razette escaped from the lab.

More time went by, and a member of the well-nosed Flame Squad rushed in, smelling a strange odor. They're explaining the situation and keeping an eye on me in front of the lab.

By the time the angry chaff arrived, she had finished purifying the hirsulfate, but the boulder lululu had also tried to call Sania to ask for magical ventilation, apparently intolerant of the smell, but there was no way she could have remained in the Great Tree Hall with an excellent sense of smell characteristic of the beast man, after evacuating to the city at the foot long before the Toto.

Ultimately everyone in the Great Tree Hall developed into a noise that made Sola stand in the hallway and scold.

In the afternoon, Sola and Rhulu, who resumed their experiments without sexual punishment, were reacting to Kelp's ashes with hemi-sulfuric acid.

The ashes of the kelp are dissolved in water and the colour of the solution gradually changes and is dyed brown as the hexasulphuric acid is added.

Having seen the color change, Sola filtered the solution to remove the kelp ash and heated the filtrate.

Purple gases accumulate in the test tube where gases are collected.

"What's this?

It's iodine.

Sola, who laughed at it, wrapped the animal's skin around the bottle of iodine she had obtained and saved it in the dark.

Pass me parchment that says the characteristics, etc. because Lulu looks like he wants something.

With a bunch of parchment happily held, Rhulu thanked Sola.

Llulu, who was reading the properties of iodine written on parchment next to Sola, who cleans up the experiment, often turns his face to Sola.

"Does that mean you get starch in the king's capital?

That's what I'm talking about.

Sola returns it with a clear face.

Lulu laughs couscous as he rounds the parchment and serves on the shelf.

"I'll keep it a secret from Master Chaff."

"Do that."

The two of them, who had a flirtatious grin, laughed indulgently.