249 Lesson 248
"I see, that's nice!
"No, I know you do!
It was the most worried protective gear set, but it's been going well since Naruas gave Bogdi advice on Laurie's character. When Bogdy tried to understand Laurie's words and it could chew them up well was the start of working efficiency gains.
The Deenas were basically dawn on training except to come to the workshop from time to time to confirm and size their requests.
"You made it..."
"Ah......"
Aotearoa and Antogal were creating from their fellow weapons. And now it was a weapon for Ethereum.
"This is... brilliant"
Naruas was unprofessional about the weapon, but he felt the power of the weapon, which he had accidentally seen.
It was the Japanese knife, just like the night moon, that they eventually chose. Unlike the black incarnation of the night moon, this time the weapon was wearing a blue incarnation just like Ethereal's name. I had made many of them as prototypes, but none of them were convinced by the silver filling and the performance or finish.
But only this knife, which I could tell with my chest stretched to say that the two of them could be satisfied, was blue.
"Hmm, why blue?
Antogal was leaning his neck against the color of his body. He's made dozens, hundreds, and possibly thousands of weapons so far, but this was the first time he's had a blue slim.
"Coincidence would be the most deserving word. It seems that metal doesn't usually turn blue, except of course if it is dyed later... so I think it would be most appropriate to think it happened miraculously to turn this color"
Antogal didn't understand anything by hearing Ethereal explain, but for now he decided to be convinced.
"Well, what about the name as the color is good? The first black knife I ever made was the night moon, right?
So, what about that blue knife? Before he could say the question, Aotearoa grinned softly at his blue body.
"I've made up my mind."
Naruas and Antogal were embarking on a journey to hear more.
"The name of this knife is… 'Aemon'. It's a word from my original name. It's a letter that has the same meaning as blue, and it's a knife that pairs with the night moon, so I put on the second half of the moon."
Hearing Aotearoa's words, they were sneering enough to be.
"For now, the weapon is just a paragraph."
Aotearoa says to them yes as she assembles Aotearoa as a knife, but she didn't seem to think that was the end of Antogal's expression.
"Not yet, but let me do it alone from here on out. You can take your finished product with you."
Antogal went back to another task when he said so.
"Then let us grant all these weapons."
"Okay."
Since the ability to change to size had already been incorporated, Ethereum and Naruas travel with their companions' weapons to the Alchemy Workshop to apply another special effect.
The armor and accessory sets were also gradually completing the level of equipment that Ethereum would be satisfied with. However, it did not extend to them, who had been after that rank from the beginning, and the work was still in situations such as the middle of the road.
Both Bogudi and Alisa had noticed that Ethereal Tails had left the room after work, but they still didn't feel in a hurry.
"Are you done over there...... all right, good luck over here"
Bogdi thinks he is, he thinks he is, and goes back to work without thinking any more.
Bogdi also basically creates dragon iron based protective equipment. However, because it was the ease of movement that Ethereum sought as a prerequisite, it was only based, combining strength and ease of movement by compositing it with another metal or using various materials prepared by Ethereum.
"Heh, wow. I didn't think we'd solve it that way."
Laurie was honestly impressed with Bogdi's technology because she had already finished the part in charge.
"A lot of people use a single metal with a straw, but if you use more than one, it's difficult because if you don't match it well, it will rebound or lose strength... It looks like Antogal's weapon called Katana also combines multiple metals"
Bogdi, explaining, ended up looking at Antogal on the sidelines.
"I regret it, but I knew he was talented. That's why I've been thinking too much, and it seems to have been a ramp for a while."
Bogdi assumes he has no talent. For that matter, he apprenticed to various workshops to learn the theory and arranged it into his own stream, so he assumed that the work he could do was only someone's imitation, not his own talent.
"I think Bogdi's talented, too."
As the tone of Laurie's voice dropped a step, Bogdy lifted his face up vigorously and looked at it.
"You think I'm talented?
That face of hers, which I re-said, had no usual brightness, but a look as if I was certain of something.
"Hey, why not?"
Surprised Bogdi managed to say so.
"Um, what is it? I saw the work all the way here and thought it was so elaborate. Of course, I'm not very good at making protective gear, so I might be saying something out of focus, but if one fails, the next idea just came up and it looks like it's working."
With a serious look, Laurie was honestly saying what she thought.
"So, but that's because various seniors taught me..."
"It was Bogudi who arranged that for himself, wasn't it? Maybe it's hard to tell Antogal or Alisa to do the same thing, huh? That's why I think the three of us have separate talents."
I told her to be able to put it on Bogudi's words. Her words struck him in the chest. nature and tears were spilling out of its eyes, which opened all the time.
"Hey, why are you crying!?
Laurie, who usually troubles her surroundings with that behavior, is in opposite trouble. This sight was unusual.
"So, naturally, I've been told that it's not talented, because it's someone's business."
Bogudi's father was strict and he could not be confident in himself because he had reprimanded him for trying harder than Antogal and Alisa. Of course there have been things that have been said to be amazing before, but I thought that was a word from my peers and that would be a chilleigotto that I am scared to say to my father anyway. In fact, there were certainly those who were right.
Totally unprofessional and irrelevant about my father, but Laurie's words, an amazing technician, resonated strongly in his heart.