The method of making a magic guide stove is surprisingly simple.

Simply draw the circuit using a special ink on the surface of one of the two iron plates.

If you want to make something very common, just write down what's on the alchemy book.

"The way it's made itself is easy, isn't it? Just a hassle."

At this time, the difficulty is undoubtedly to copy and always to instill a certain amount of magic.

Both are foundations of alchemy, so there is nothing like failure if done carefully.

When the circuit is ready, dig a hole that fits the Demon Crystal Stone, secure the Demon Crystal Stone there, and then affix the two iron plates together.

If it simply generates heat, this is complete, but it cannot be used as it is.

- If I'm being exact, I can use it, but it burns.

Because when you pour magic into the Demonic Stone, you will touch the iron plate directly.

It's obvious, right?

It's good when heating starts, but it's hot when adjusting and stopping the firepower.

So make a shallow wooden box about two turns, lay it down with special clay with high insulation performance, and embed the iron plate.

If you put this in an alchemy kettle and treat it, the clay will solidify, but instead of this clay, which has high insulation performance, one difficulty is.

Once it solidifies, it gets pretty brittle, doesn't it?

I just hit the crate a little hard enough to crush the clay inside.

Of course, transport precautions.

Higher transport costs are also an impact of this.

If you want to hang the money, you can have a box other than a tree, but is there any other benefit besides not rotting?

Finally, filling the gap between the clay and the iron plate with resin to eliminate the steps, rust-proof coating on the iron plate and waterproof treatment throughout it will also increase the durability, completing the most standard demonic stove that can continue to be used for 30 years.

Derivatives include a high-efficiency type for people with less magic, and a large firepower type for restaurants ordered by Mr. Dilal, but there's almost no chance that they'll sell in this village.

Is Mr. Dilal the first and last customer?

"Lined up in the store, you can't sell it, I guess. Even the standard type."

Prices range from 100,000 to 150,000 rare for the standard type.

We say 120,000 rare (planned).

There are no other restaurants in this village, and they are too expensive in areas where firewood is readily available.

If it's an urban area like Wang Du, it's cheaper this way in the long run, and it's a good thing that coal doesn't come out and cleaning is easy, salaries, etc. is unnecessary, but it's a tough amount for ordinary people to pay at once, so I still can't sell it.

"Er, fever... do. Temperature regulation also...... ok. That's a success!

I made sure it worked the way I thought it would through magic, and I nodded yeah.

"The rest is installation... I knew it was heavy!

Weighs more than 20 kg.

Once installed, it's good because it won't move, but it's hard to move without physical enhancement.

I honestly use physical enhancement to transport them to the kitchen and install them where I think the Magic Instruction Stove was originally installed.

I made it with the right size in mind, so it fits perfectly and doesn't even stick.

"Oh, Mr. Sarasa, did you do it?

"Yeah. This street"

You noticed that I was gossiping in the kitchen, and Lorea and Kate came and looked rarely at the magic guide stove I had just installed.

Oh, well, if you're a normal person, you've never seen it before.

"How to use it... Because of this, why don't we sprinkle it with tea?"

"You're ready!

Are you happy to be able to use the Magic Instruction Stove, Lorea immediately prepared Yakan, poured the water she had drawn from the well and offered it to me with the tea leaves of the most common Suya tea in this village.

"Thanks. Put this at the center of the stove...... ignition!

No, it's not a fire, so is the ignition weird?

... Doesn't matter. The magic furnace won't get to the fire either, but they say 'hang it on fire'.

"Humhum, should I press here?

"Yeah. The left side of this line is the smallest, and the right side is the biggest. If you want to turn it off, here. You don't have to be aware that magic is absorbed automatically."

Even while I'm explaining that, Yakan's water starts to boil and I can make Suya tea.

The maximum firepower of the Magic Guided Stove is quite powerful.

It's good if you just boil the water, but if you use it for cooking, you need to be careful. So much so that it seems to burn.

"Pour this in the cup later... go ahead"

Beautiful green tea, pouring out of Yakan's mouth.

Although it has a bit of a raw flavor, this is good.

The sober scent is not bad.

However, I have a slight crunch, so my preferences may split.

Another difficulty is that if you pour it into a cup, you don't see its beautiful color?

Because the cups I bought at the grocery store are made of wood.

It's good not to crack, but I can't see the color, and the smell of wood interrupts the smell of tea, so it's a little subtle to enjoy tea.

"This is the first tea I've had in this village, but it's not bad."

"Me too. I'd love to have a decent cup anyway."

"Excuse me. I didn't sell you a decent cup..."

That's what you said to me, and Lorea makes me look like a bunch of bad guys.

Whoa, this cup, it was something I bought from Lorea.

"Oh, I'm not accusing the grocery store of anything, am I? Because it's a crack, it's hard to transport, and I don't think I can sell it here in line at the store, so I can't help it, yeah."

In Wangdu, if it's a slightly wealthy house, I usually use glass and ceramic utensils as well.

But it's not very popular with ordinary people because it's still easy to crack and a little pricey.

Naturally that is also a problem when transporting and merchants hesitate to purchase it as well.

Therefore, in towns where there are no glassworks or ceramics workshops, there are few sales per se.

"Um, can I make it myself? I can make glass."

We have a glass furnace in our alchemist's room to make bottles for the smelter potion.

Not enough to make glass cups and cups.

If it breaks, just melt it and make it again.

"Heh, that's good. Glass tastes different when drinking alcohol. … but if it's a good drink."

"Is that what it is? By the way, Mr. Sarasa, do you sell those glassware...?

"I won't, will I? I don't specialize in glass, and it's not cheap."

"Really..."

To my response, Lorea groans a little sorry.

Maybe you wish you could line up at your parents' grocery store, but no matter how much transportation you lose, it's too expensive for the villagers to usually use, right? Probably.

No, the glass material isn't very expensive, but compared to the common trees, I really do.

"If you're in ceramics..."

For some reason, we don't have an alchemist, a ceramic kiln.

Even though the master's workshop had some pretty fine sized stuff.

The reason for that is probably, alle.

Pocky empty square hole under the platform where the Magic Instruction Stove was installed.

Normally there is space in the place where the stove burns.

When it comes to things that seem like they could be installed over there, almost certainly a magic guide oven.

Of course, I plan to install a magic guidance oven over there too, but the magic guidance oven is very convenient compared to a regular oven that uses firewood.

Easy to regulate temperatures as well as not needing fuel.

The range is also wide and can be reduced from a slightly warm level to a tear-free high temperature.

- Yes, depending on the setting, the pottery is enough to cook.

Probably was replacing it with this.

I don't think I need a lot of ceramics in this village.

"Ma, should I make it if I feel like it? Do you want to make some, Lorea?

"Yeah!? It's hard..."

"Um, it's hard to use a bowl with a cup, but if it's about a cup, isn't that it?

"Then, when Mr. Sarasa makes it, come with me"

"Yeah. When you're free, let's make it"

Because I have a lot to do now, and I haven't made the magic oven I need to bake.

"But the manager can do a lot of things, can't he? That's right, I feel like an alchemist..."

"Because I'm an alchemist. It's not hard for Dade to qualify."

"I knew it was tough? I only know about rumors."

"That's tough. I know it's well known that it's hard to get into school, but if you still don't do well after you get in, you're easily kicked out."

Various techniques that accompany alchemy, such as glass making, ceramic making and woodworking.

The level required isn't that high, but you can't “can't”.

At least, I don't get credit if I don't get to the "apprenticeship of that path” level.

I mean, that means they're going to be released.

Instead, the practice environment was well prepared, and even orphans like me could repeat the practice after class hours, and they never charged me for it.

Regardless of the glass that can be reused, I think ceramics cost a lot...... really, thank you.

"You mean the alchemist who can do all kinds of things... we lost in the specialty, right?

"Ha... But don't you also hate that the state spends money nurturing alchemists with social authority, which is actually no big deal?

"That's for sure. Awesome is more convincing...... maybe? - Compared to incapacity being favoured much more."

You remind me of something nasty, and Kate puts it down so that I throw it away.

But I smiled as if I didn't have any such remarks right away.

"But the magic stove is convenient, after all. If this thing carries around, it would make camping for collectors a lot easier too... can't it?

"Erm... if you have the strength?

"... Teppanyaki,"

Kate smiles bitterly when she remembers that Iris seemed so difficult when transporting the iron sheet of material.

If you don't need firepower, be a little more compact - you can miniaturize it up to about a quarter, and still use enough for boiling water or a little cooking.

But the problem is the price.

Even if the size is a quarter, the price won't be a quarter, will it?

Actually, put the price aside...... on the contrary, could the price go up?

Because it doesn't change the hassle of writing a circuit on an iron plate, and for smaller minutes, on the other hand, it's enough to use nerves.

"If I drop it, it'll break, and hey. After that... if I had the money, would I? With bags that have the effect of reducing weight and expanding capacity, we can work it out."

"... Mr. Store Manager, does anyone who can buy such a thing not become a gatherer?

"Right."

I agree and laugh bitterly at Kate, who tells me like she's scared.

I got that (...) thing (...) for free! From the master.

"After all, it's about Mr. Dilal's place where you can buy the Magic Instruction Stove. My house, too, is someone who has money in the village, but I just can't buy it."

"That's right."

I just have to nod to Lorea, who shakes her head, too.

I knew there was no such thing as arranging this in the store.

- But in case there is, should I just post the price?

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