"Hmm, it's not a cobblestone anymore..."
I succeeded in creating a new spell called [Hardened Brick Generation].
The bricks produced by the spell are much harder than ever.
Moreover, even if there are no big pig fangs or Valkyrie horns used as ingredients, you can create them from the soil simply by activating magic.
Once again, I realize that magical convenience is amazing.
I was considering whether it could be applied to other products using the cured brick.
First, I decided to use hardened bricks for the spell "Road Laying", which had not yet been completely spelled.
I've tried a lot before, and I thought I'd try to build an ancient Roman cobblestone road when building roads in the future.
To improve drainage, roads can be used for a long period of time by digging the ground and making loose arches of heavy stones from large and small stones laid with clay, gravel, etc.
I thought I'd turn the stone on top of this into a hardened brick.
The width of the road is about 6 m, and a sidewalk with a slight step on both sides is to be installed.
By doing so, Valkyrie pulled a truck through the middle road, and the pedestrians thought it would be safe to walk on the sidewalk.
But magically, I was able to create something that wasn't the cobblestone road I imagined.
The reason is simple.
The hardened brick was laying on top of it.
Cured bricks as clean as marble.
It's all neatly laid out in the same size.
The roads are like a single rock all the way.
I think the cobblestone is more thick, but there are no such irregularities.
In this case, even if you are riding a carriage, you must have less vibration.
"It's not what I imagined, but it's okay. It would be much better than a big one."
Though I have a slightly different impression, I didn't want to reproduce it completely just by referring to the ancient Roman streets.
I thought it would be useful enough, so I spelled the finished road so that I could make it with conditional reflection after I input it with Memory Storage magic.
"Lord Ars. The new building you requested was completed. Look at that."
It was around the time I finished laying roads on the land inside the walls by making hardened bricks or performing a curse culture of [road laying].
Grant came and told me that the building he had asked for had been completed.
Gran counted the total number of bricks I had prepared, and he used them to draw drawings many times to figure out how to build a big building without waste.
"I see. Did you save a lot of windows for building materials?"
"That's not true. I've seen dusty glass in the warehouse before. When I asked Kyle, he said that what Ars had made had not been sold. Look at that, I'm not here with a pin."
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