Bees and sparks are raised and iron plates are welded.

What I'm using is something like a burner, incorporating a scroll of fire.

Yumil, peering into my work from the side, lowered her eyes and groaned.

"Noooo!? My eyes, my eyes... Shining!

And when I let go of my hand, I scream in thin tears.

As Tobi was surprised by it, he interrupted the work and looked back.

"-!? What does that mean?!?

"Are your eyes sparkling?

"No, you're not... you're trying to say it's like when you get a shyne of a cleric in your eyes?

Uh, Tobi and Liquorice will have the same look that I was convinced of voicing.

I sigh as I fix the sloppy Yumil goggles position.

You've moved to a clap with your head down?

I know it's partly because my hair is sarcastic, but maybe the band is a little loose.

"You, you never do it in a real welding field, do you? Because it's dangerous. Here, put it on properly."

"Um... I didn't mean to, but I didn't know I could see it in person. That's an amazing amount of light..."

In conclusion, only two people passed.

Mr. Serene and then... conditionally me.

"Is this it? All right, next."

And the condition is to complete this in addition to the welding exercises we were doing.

Try to align the iron plate to the curve of the ship and paste it from the top.

"This is a steel ship, not a steel armored ship, right? I'm putting iron on a wooden ship."

That's what I asked the girl standing beside me.

They say this is a small boat repair shop, just off the dogs of 'Princeps Sara'.

"... you will. Technically and heavily, this was the highest-ranked warship until the steam engine was unearthed."

"Wasn't the magic engine enough output?

"That's the thing. Because there are only two kinds of engines that can move large, all iron ships like today."

The ship carpenter girl, Kuna, is in a slight diagonal mood.

The reason is that Mr. Serene watered me heavily in terms of technology, so I'd better not touch it...

"What, are you in a diagonal mood? Kuna is."

"Did Tengu's nose break?

"Cheer up! Smiles are the best!

"Shut up, shut up, shut up! Shut up, Clumsy Z! At the very least, say that after you've been able to do about an easy job - ha!?

Kuna got angry at the three poking around words.

And along the way, cut the words and this time solidify with an uncomfortable look.

"Well, be kind to your client..."

"I don't think we need to report this to the beam."

"Do you need it?

"Ku......!

"You guys..."

Whether you have an arm as a carpenter or not, Kuna's interior seems appropriate for the year.

By the way, the three of us on this scene are disqualified, and the point is they turn to chores and aids.

Still, I have been instructed by Kuna to take part in some simple repairs due to the measure of the building beam.

And beside that, I'm re-tailoring a wooden boat to an Ironclad.

When this is over, we should be able to rendezvous with Mr. Serene and the three assistants.

So let the teasing go on schedule and get back to work.

"... In the case of Prinkeps Sara, I wonder if there is a steel lateral plate strained intact on the frame after all?

"- Oh, yes. Of course, it's a structure that puts lateral plates on the tornadoes and ribs. It was the king's ship, and the hull is quite thick. There will be many places where corrosion has not progressed, and there is room to fix it as you say…"

"Hey, then why are we... practicing hitting nails on wooden boards? You're gonna use it on Pudding, aren't you?

Yumil holds the hammer and nail in both hands, letting them spread.

Sure, a wooden ship would never get a chance to use it on a steel ship anyway.

Kuna's answer to that was simple.

"... if you have a conscientious mind to work carefully, anything is fine"

"Anything!? I knew it wouldn't help!

"In the first place, why can't we put out the concentration we exert in battle in these places...?

I know it's a difference in motivation or for various reasons.

Fine work tends to interrupt concentration as soon as possible.

It is obvious that it is not just a matter of disorientation.

"Don't look down on me..."

"Muffler worked hard..."

"Yeah, you are. I knew it wasn't enough..."

To my mind, Liquorice worked hard on the fine work, probably because she knitted it with your parents' delights in mind.

If so, it's important... perhaps, imagination.

"... pushing through the Great Sea Plains, trying to work on imagining Princeps Sarah? What do you say, Yumil? Don't you get motivated?

"Mmm... not bad, but you want some more specific images!

"Then... the resurrected institutions roar and shed light -"

"Oh!"

"GUNGUNGUNG accelerating hull. And from the deck, we all scratch the currents and watch Princeps Sara, right? The shore quickly drifted away..."

"Not bad! Not bad, Heind. Ooh! It's burning!

A yumil that punches cuttlefish and nails on the board economically.

Yeah, motivated, but cluttered.

Kuna makes me look like I don't want to say anything extra, either.

Not like this, so here's another voice.

"... but if you've done a messy job. Suppose the strength of the bottom of the ship was subtly reduced?

"What!?

I'm worried about the nail in the diagonal suddenly, but not that way.

Oh, no, I don't mind.

"The ship that hit the rock lightly, even though it was inherently offal strength. Due to the work of the Yumil, it is unlikely…"

"Is it sinking?!?

"Ah, Lord Yumil. The pudding we all fixed in the corner..."

"Wah, is it my fault!?

"Is that what it means to build clutter? Imagine doing that, somewhat -"

"Ya do it! I'll be polite, I will! I wonder if I'm going to sink Pudding!

"Yeah. The image of success and failure, if you have both, to a polite job with nature and heat - you hear me?

Yumil starts hitting the nail straight with a polite hand.

As follows, Tobi and Liquorice also hold back the hammer.

I heard Kuna whining "Simple......" watching our exchange in silence.

"But I was impressed. Be polite work because you fear failure. Because we want to succeed, we can work on simple tasks, we can continue to work with energy… that makes sense."

"If we don't both, we'll be completing without realizing the flaws...... Shall we even talk about knitting that is nearing completion with the wrong knitting?

"Eh, fine..."

"Yes. Too bad."

I can't forget that bloody feeling when I notice a mistake.

And the weakness of visiting shortly afterwards… something I don't want others to taste.

Apart from true craftsmen who can enjoy all the process or have the will of steel, we, the average person, need moderate tightening.

When you're about to dazzle me, image, image.

So the four of us kept practicing in order not to fail in the production.