158 156 Stories A Forge Artist's Premonition

"Even I collect..."

Strange guests, or chills? watched blurry as he left the workshop of "Wushu Man (We)," and I was somewhat whining (crushing). Then Mr. Gantetsu, who has been looking after me from day to day, asked me with a gahaha laugh.

"What the hell? Did the mineral maniac burn you too?

Mr. Gantetsu, a senior member of the Mercenary Corps (Klan) and an artisan mercenary (player) representing the Wu (Bu) batter, has a rare and sunny grin.

"Mr. Gantetsu, Mr. Genklow, I don't think I have enough ore for my parents to admit... what the hell is that kid?

"Ha! Strange kid, don't you have a good mon?" The Silver Angel. "I don't know why it's so noisy."

Mr. Gantetsu is a friendly mercenary (player) who, while in his second seat as deputy commander, also teaches me some tips on blacksmith skills in the last seat.

"Ha..."

He's rough on words, but his desire can be thick with that polite guidance, and he's a bit of an admirer. On the other hand, I will never accept what I don't like, and with a core that doesn't bend, I want to call you both brother and father as same-sex. Such a person declared a beautiful girl who appeared flustered.

With that background, the surrounding brothers didn't seem to feel funny.

"How could you be an alchemist?"

"You seemed selfish because you looked a little good."

"Mr. Gantetsu, are you kidding me about that beautiful girl?

"Only that guy won't have it."

Listening to the foolish conversation between my brothers, I think about the mysterious silver-haired girl I've suddenly visited.

Although I did get a moment into that beauty, I guess everyone couldn't have swayed it as a body that gave its soul to the flames. With regard to the craftsmanship, I can't easily accept the request to show me what's in my hand.

"I hear you brought some special metal."

"Put that in the bargaining material, or..."

"Daimyo, that pretty girl must be a man mercenary (player)."

You mean you got special metals and stuff from him?

"Hey there..."

Special metals... yes, what bothers me the most is not the element she used useless alchemy, the beauty owner who doesn't seem to be anything in the world, or the young girl who said so. I can't help but wonder about the fact that the top three seats in "Wushu Man (We)" had enough negotiating materials and rare metals to approve that it was okay to show the weapon creation itinerary.

While I belong to the Mercenary Corps (Clan) "The Martial Striker," I am as good at "woodworking" skills as I am at "blacksmithing" skills. And as a matter of fact, I'm growing something called 'harvesting' skills.

For whatever reason, I like to decorate minerals and insects as collections.

Ore is beautiful and stiff even as it was. It's fascinating to change the shape of the hidden possibilities by processing them in various ways, and to elevate them into more beautiful and robust beings. I think the insects are beautiful after all. Even though it is small and short-lived, it is beautiful where the body is colored in various patterns, depending on individual ecosystems and habitats.

None of the materials and items you can take from Clan Clan fields, towns, or monsters are likely to be real, you can also see the stuff that actually is there, but anyway, Sole and the others seemed very attractive. The point is, the mystery, the mystery, and the realistic (reality) group of materials set the collector's soul on fire...

In reality (over there), I'm a junior high school student, and I can hardly get what I want because of money or distance. My brother, who has become a high school student, often denies his taste in collecting specimens such as ores and butterflies from around the world. No matter how wonderful my collectors are to my friendly classmates, "You know, I'm not interested in stones or bugs," or "It's a little creepy," it seems (Arisa) to get pulled a step.

But not here.

We can collect a variety of objects, no matter how much, infinitely.

And there are people who appreciate me now.

None of the skills I'm putting into battle are good for.

So naturally, one of the bottom mercenaries (players).

Not to mention, even though I'm indulging in skills that have nothing to do with 'blacksmithing', I'm surprised that I could have belonged to the mercenary regiment (clan), the 'martial arts batter', which is often said to be the culmination of weapons blacksmiths myself.

Collect the materials and collect them while the dubbed items are put up for sale.

It is my goal at this clan clan to save money, get more efficient collecting gear, and have my own exhibition shop.

Exhibition stores covering all material groups. A lot of mercenaries (players) look at my collection and imagine a future where they got it, how they got it, how they used it, how they used it, how they used it, and how they used it to build up their knowledge.

I still have money (eso) for that.

So instead of just selling out the material I collected, I figured it would be more interesting to process and sell it, so I gained 'blacksmith' skills and 'woodworking' skills.

Minerals and plants, and insects that I haven't been able to harvest yet. When it comes to processing them, 'blacksmiths' and 'woodworking' are the results of the decision that these two are the best.

Of course, there were few mercenary regiments (clans) that let half the people like me join the group quickly. I have been kicked out of the Mercenary Corps (Clan) when they told me that I was weak and burdened with taking me to a dungeon, swinging my skill points to skills that didn't help me in battle.

Naturally, naturally, I was sad after all.

What did I think of such an outrage? He applied to join the Battlefighter, said to be the culmination of the Blacksmith Mercenary Corps (Klan).

I'm sure you were acting like you wanted to give me back the mercenary regiment that cut me off, or if you were going to join the top mercenary regiment (clan) and steal my skills anyway.

Mercenary Corps (Clan) "The Martial Artist" is not easy to get into.

The captain, Mr. Masamune, will interview himself and carry the permission to join the group with the approval of the deputy captain, Mr. Gantetsu, and the third seat, Mr. Genklow.

I didn't think I could do it anyway, but if I just wanted to, I tried and it turned out...

Even when it came to interviewing for the enlistment exam, Masamune asked me one question, almost silently, 'Why would I want to come in?', and I just let her bathe.

I wondered if I was fooled by such a grumpy (bumpy) attitude, and if I kept talking about my knowledge of minerals, my beauty, and my desire to collect and complete all Clan Clan varieties of ore with momentum close to self-destructive abandonment, I got a pass for some reason.

Of course, to be honest, I also said it was because I wanted to make money from 'blacksmiths' to open an exhibition store.

"Your passion and knowledge of ore. Oh, why help us? Let everyone here take advantage of me. '

"It's funny how you're trying to get into our house even though you want to do more than blacksmith."

I can still vividly recall Mr. Gantetsu and Mr. Genklow laughing and saying that to me. It may have been the first moment I played Clan Clan and was recognized by another mercenary (player).

"Mr. Gantetsu, what kind of metal, ore, was it that she brought?

"Whoa? Well, I can't tell you the details..."

Yeah, and roaring in a low voice, Mr. Gantes.

The silence that arose during a few moments was also a sign that her brothers and sisters around her were also somewhat interested in her.

"... golden"

The jailed brothers, who were deliberately clear of their ears, make a scene.

Ripples also occurred in my mind.

Found minerals that generate gold? Or did you make it?

An alchemist with an anecdote of what a great eyebrow spit is about turning just iron into gold.

But she really... behaved like an alchemist, and she hated me and the other blacksmiths... I don't know how she got Kim, I don't know, but I want to collect her.

If it can be metallic like ore, it's still not part of my collection.

"Are you serious?"

"The Clan Clan hasn't discovered gold yet, has it?

"But isn't Kim right for weapons generation?

"If it's the same nature as reality, it would be a pretty soft kind of metal."

"It's funny what a weapon that beats and bends"

"Mixing with ornaments at best"

That's how the brothers conclude the "Kim" she brought.

But when Mr. Gantetsu roared one more time, each shut his mouth immediately.

I'm waiting for a reflection on "Kim" that my two-seat girlfriend brought.

He said eloquently that that attitude was a form of metal that, even if denigrated by his mouth, could not internally ignore the existence of 'gold' and was too concerned about him as a blacksmith.

"Sure... it's a soft metal. It's not just gold... mix it well, work it out... turn it into something."

That lady has a good chance of turning into one too, and Mr. Gantetsu whined low.

"Ma! When I put out a wooden knife against a mercenary regiment (clan) of weapons blacksmiths, I thought it was the same thing!

"Wooden knife, maybe that's why it included the meaning of no war. Without the intention to fool around or hostile..."

Following Mr Gantes, Mr Genklow from the third seat also joins the story.

"There are stories of the old... Dada Shinto turning down Tadashi Tokugawa's coup d 'état by carrying a wooden knife. It's like a wooden knife that barely keeps the shape of a knife, and if I'm useless like this, I'll participate in a conspiracy. But in this case, it would be better if I didn't participate."

"Why not! That lady, cut off the enemy! I'll make a weapon to smash. In this place! I brought a wooden knife with a Doya face. Though its sincerity is peaceful, it is useless when it comes to blacksmiths. You said to us that you humbly express your ways, and that more and more people do not bend their will!

"In the place of righteousness, the righteous carry a sword. I don't know what that means... we may not have been able to read her intentions yet, but we may have been immature as weapons builders."

My brothers and sisters are still unhappy to hear the top two mercenary regiments make fun of each other.

"But it's a habit to use alchemy..."

"That sounded great."

"Nah, but the Alchemist is dealing with everything."

"Oh, I guess." What do you think is inferior to blacksmithing in alchemy? There's no such thing as being inferior. "

"Our blacksmiths are better down there? I don't know what to say."

"Mr. Gantes says oh, but Junya thinks so too, doesn't she?

One of my brothers suddenly came to talk to me.

Indeed, blacksmithing skills are more challenging in a series of tasks that are harder than you can imagine.

I don't feel good when they tell me that we're down there doing our best and enjoying ourselves.

But as soon as I heard that my brothers and Genklow were using "alchemy" where his main skills were trashed, I wondered if it was because his attitude had hardened.

So when I'm wondering how to answer my buddies...

"... silly..."

Mercenaries (players) at the top of mountainous backs, rocky muscles, and blacksmiths suddenly broke their hips.

This is Mr. Masamune, our mercenary commander.

Or my parents opened their mouths other than talking about blacksmiths!?

Both my brothers and I were stunned by that amazing fact.

Parents rarely talk. That's what he used to say.

"... those eyes are the eyes of craftsmen..."

Whose eyes, the captain did not say. All the brothers and sisters in this room should feel it, though they don't put it in their mouths.

Boso The words that spit out are monotonous. But this statement was heavy on our hearts because we're usually the ones who don't open our mouths.

"... the lady looked at our blacksmith and said... 'Until halfway through, the weapon was raising its voice of joy'..."

A parent who speaks of an angel of silver in a slow, but unwavering tone.

"... not even wandering over the heat of the furnace. Not even the iron hardness. I'm not fascinated by the beauty of blacksmiths. That gaze, yes. 'I want to talk more'. That's what I had my eyes on..."

What do you want to talk to? That means no one asks questions.

Nonetheless, the children here are at the mercy of the craftsmen.

Everyone knows.

The person we should talk to is the metal that underlies the weapon.

I don't know what she wants to talk about.

Indeed, the angel of silver used to brazenly say that 'the alchemy counterpart is everything'.

"... that lady is the 'rumored' angel..."

Deep, breathing and vomiting in front of the captain, there would now be no jailed brother (or brother) dissatisfied with her. As the rusted sword regains its sharpness and radiance, the cloudy perception of our brothers and sisters will be sharpened.

"... this is something you can't lose..."

Mr. Masamune, the blacksmith at the top of the clan clan and head of our regiment.

Parents who possess the rare title of "The Great Age of Millennial Blacksmiths" felt as though they recognized her as a partner (rival).