When he enters the living room, Ethereal and Naruas, Arezel sit in the form of opposite each other.

"Let's just make an introduction with me. In order from the deepest over there, Alisa the accessory craftsman, Bogdy the armorer, and Antogal the armorer. As you can see, all three are Dwarves, descendants of Laugo, the brave Dwarves who fought with me a thousand years ago."

Without introducing ourselves for now, each exchanges greetings just for a meeting.

"Next, Karenarien, is it the first time I've seen Arezel and Naruas hasn't seen him in a long time? Next door is Elmia, Laurie's daughter and Karena's grandson."

Imitate the three Dwarves and both of them will have a meeting.

"Then it's Leila flying alone. No need to say anything else, but she's got a disguised bracelet on to avoid being a dragon tribe and making a scene. Finally, Karena, Laurie and Elmia are wearing camouflage bracelets until they get here so they can leave without a problem on their way home."

"That would be better, we're both back and... Nevertheless, I didn't think I'd be able to see Karena again. It was quicker than I thought to see Laurie again."

The eyes of Naruas, who sees them both, were full of kindness.

It was often the case that Elf's life was long, long but hence fine at all times, whenever he could see him, there were many people with that idea, and the time would pass as it were.

Especially Naruas, who lived a long life, felt it strongly.

"Master, I'm sorry, don't go out on your own and visit me to say hello for hundreds of years..."

Karena didn't say much, but Naruas was feeling a lingering thought just like that. They had a connection that only the two of us could understand.

"There's Mr. Laurie, too. Hey, Master. Say hello because this kid is a solid kid, unlike his daughter Elmia, Mr. Laurie!

Laurie grabs Hermia's shoulder and introduces her to Naruas.

"Oh, well, unlike Laurie, this is another kid who seems to be resourceful. I'll be Narus, your mother and grandmother's master of alchemy."

Elmia gets nervous because she is much older than herself and she was greatly bowed down by someone named her mother and grandmother's master.

"Wow, please, keep your head up! Nice to meet you!

Elmia, who panicked or panicked out of nervousness, had raised her head over and over again to give it back.

"That's why this is Naruas. He's a State-designated alchemist in the Elf Country. Next door is Arezel, a disciple of Naruas, to Karena and Laurie's sister."

This is just for the two of us. Each one says hello.

"I am Naruas. I get a title that looks huge, but I think I'm still studying. Best regards,"

Naruas' waist is soft, and the three craftsmen are unexpectedly seen by his graceful bow.

"Wow, I'm Arezel. I'm still an apprentice, thank you."

Alezel's treacherous bow was looked at with a smile.

"Can I just get to the point where I'm done greeting you the whole way?

I'll make sure everyone nodded and tell them why Aeta visited Naruas this time.

Upon completion of the explanation, Naruas' expression had changed to that of an alchemist.

"I see, that's interesting. Basically, when it comes to equipment, the idea is that it's tailored to everyone. Automatically change that, or some trigger, into a signal. If you can do that, the range of protective equipment and so on will increase, especially for users."

It was Bogdi who ate up the words as quickly as possible.

"Right! That's what I thought!

Karena and Laurie look difficult. It was because I remembered that there was a disagreement around it during the discussion at Thura.

Aotearoa repeats Naruas' words, adding further problems there.

"I believe we can change the size by capturing alchemy techniques. Best if I can fit my body automatically, even if I can't, I hope I can change something to a switch like Naruas said... the problem is price and size"

Taking that technology into gear was a new idea, and miniaturizing it from the beginning was a highly challenging one. Of course, if there is a limited number of things that can use that technology, or if its development takes time, the cost aspect becomes a major problem.

"Um, I do think that point will be a challenge in the future. But isn't it important to do a prototype first? It may increase in size. It could cost you, too. But wouldn't that be a step toward the ultimate end?

To this word of Naruas, the three artisans and Karena, Laurie, who until the other day had an argument, were the thoughts of scales falling out of their eyes.

"Right. We've been discussing that issue for a long time before these guys made it. The first thing to do is to try and make it... even though Antogal seems like a good idea."

Aotearoa had remembered many attempts and errors with Antogal in making the night moon.

"Oh, yeah, I did. Sure it is. Make it, fix the problem, make it again."

The craftsmen here, excluding Naruas and Ethereum, were well-known craftsmen and had confidence and confidence in their work. Especially if I limited myself here recently, I rarely tried anything new, only when I was sure I could make it, even if I did.

But Naruas is proud to say that he is still studying, as he did in his earlier introduction. The same was true of Aotearoa, who had nothing to do with asking excellent technicians to teach and cooperate.

"You could have told me, but the words of someone backed up by experience are still more effective"

Aotearoa was nodding at the convincing power of Naruas' words.

"I think Lord Sorta is the one with a lot of experience...... let's all get to work for now. In addition to the alchemy workshop, there's also a blacksmith workshop, so use it."

Naruas' words signaled and the development of the equipment began.