A giant crow, a giant swan, a blackbird, and a giant couple of peacocks returned.
I was about half wondering if I was going to live in the village like this, so I'm surprised.
Well, they say crows and peacocks have a lot of work to do.
Swan, the blackbird is free (hima), but the crow said and took him out of the village.
I guess I should say thank you.
Blackbirds can come back.
The Phoenix chick (Hina) Aigis misses her breakup, but the eagle (I) seems happy to be able to monopolize Aigis for the first time in a long time.
Now, that giant crow gave me a beautiful stone as a nuisance fee.
They say this is a magical ore called Mithril.
Convenient ore that gets heavier or lighter, harder or softer depending on processing.
It is also required by the rest of the world because of its use as an amplifier of magic.
But the number of ore is considerably lower.
Besides, only some dwarves have the technology to process it.
I mean, even in the village, it only helps enough to turn it into a pickle stone.
"A dwarf with the technology to process means an elderdwarf."
……
That's what Donovan of Elderdwarf says, so I'm pretty sure.
Elderdwarf once existed as a group of blacksmiths dealing (or) with this misrill, but he moved to a group of brewers because the number of misrills had decreased and he could do it as a job.
But I didn't throw away the technology to handle Mithrills.
In addition to conveying the art of brewing, it also conveys the art of handling misrills.
The Donovans, descendants of such Elderdwarves, say they have the skills to handle misrills.
Whoa.
Then this misrill passes to the Donovans.
"... okay?
It's okay.
Whatever you want.
It would be best for someone who can process it to have it.
Summer is approaching.
A little early, but the pool starts to get ready.
But the reservoirs took care of cleaning the pool and putting water in it.
Thanks.
But that's why it's bad to do nothing.
So I made a hand held water cannon with a hole in the bamboo barrel.
As a play tool for the little ones, it would be just fine.
As an adult play tool, I wouldn't be missing a bit.
Regarding that, the mountain elves will do their best.
Because we've been discussing improving power and range since just now.
The next day.
The mountain elves have smiled at me and showed off the water cannons made of bamboo in large quantities.
……
Is that a water cannon?
No, you're not.
The shell that holds together six long bamboo cylinders looks like a gatoring cannon.
Moreover, the user carries a power and water tank that uses many demonic stones.
I tried to fire it.
Countless wooden planks placed by the pool are blown away along with a shitty noise.
Yeah, it's a water cannon because the cannon's spinning and the water bullets are popping up a bunch of times, but it's not a water cannon.
Gatling cannon.
It became empty (from) with a water tank on its rather large back, and the test shot was over.
When I thought so, I somehow stretched the bamboo barrel into the pool.
And when I moved the lever a few times, the bullet fired again.
By replenishing the water from the pool, they can fire continuously until the Demon Stone's magic runs out.
I see.
It is prohibited to use.
Uh, no.
Blown wooden planks, most of them would be cracked.
It's not a power directed at people.
No, I understand how great the technology is.
The water supply, compression, and firing processes are carried out on a casing basis to shorten the firing cycle.
Not only was it a manual way of turning the handle of the initial proposal, but it was also brilliant in that it was powered by the Demon Stone.
Shitty firing and rotating sounds are improvements, but you can leave them quietly because they fire that power or it's fear.
...... come on.
It's a shame to let them die.
The kids are thrilled to see the test shots.
But it's dangerous.
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