Spend the weekend as usual with Alec and I go home to Kutanutsu. Then we move on to the Noir Forest forest and get to building work.
I have told my mother that I will not be home for a while, and I have told Dr. Ackerman that I will rest for a while. Ko came with me this week. Because I told him there was no loud punching job. I should have used the magic of 'silencing' now that I think about it. I put up with the noise, too.
It took four days for Ishigaki to complete. Is it about five meils tall and two meils thick?
In fact, I just combined the rocks and piled them up without worrying about the irregularities. Although I am confident that it is only sturdy. Therefore, from today onwards, it will be even more expensive and sturdy, and will be built with a view to beauty. The goal is three times higher, fifteen miles tall, and six miles wide.
It also helps that the handmade conch I made last time was surprisingly hard. Would it have been nice to have mixed hidden crushed demon stones and my magic powers as well? The rocks shall be positioned before covering and drying the stone walls with similar handmade concrete this time. There's no combination, just placing big rocks inside and outside the existing stone walls. Slightly less stable because it was only fixed by self-weight and contact surface concretion.
Once you have finished putting the rocks on all the north sides, the machining will go in from here. The magic of water cutters, henceforth called 'water slaughter', cuts the upper side of the rock into concave shapes for combination in. It may also cut off the protruding part to fit the width to the six mails.
The concave workmanship is done. Put a convex rock on here and earn some height. It may be more complicated to process in order to achieve strength, but it is technically difficult. So they are combined as uneven as possible or machined so that the planes touch each other. It can be quite scurvy because it is assembled around large rocks. But we can't just flush the conch yet. Small rocks and stones go inside first. Plus, there's not enough demon stones and sand. There are as many rocks as there are.
Well, let's just put together a big rock for a while. Thus it took another four days to form a large rock in all of East, West and North. What an early week. I feel like I'm working too hard for the road. It's time to see Alec this weekend, and let's do our best. We have to remember the day of the week.
By the way, Coe seems to like my conch and enjoys a conch bath when he sticks his body in. The last time I poured into a big rock gap, I'm diving into the sea of conch as if I were diving into the sea. Ko is fun, I get healed by watching, the concreteness gap gets clogged. It's a good thing. Is it possible that you are helping me?
Now, we must gather demon stones for that as well. I don't know what demon stone is good for, but isn't the golem good for imagination? As a fantasy, there is a pattern that turns the walls themselves into golems, but on top of just not knowing how, if the walls collapse safely due to the removal of the core demonic stones, I cry. Let's make it a tunnel.
Even collected the demonic stones of the Golem until the weekend trip to the Reichsfuhrer. In the middle of the Herdeza Desert, he used all the magic of the earth system to clean up the golem from one end.
Stone-based golems and metal-based golems are also secured as materials. This will make the walls stronger. What the hell am I fighting? But it's fun.
Weekend ~
Yeah, Alec's waiting again.
I'm just glad that's all. No.
I overdid it and got the most high. I'm in the mood to sing even one song, so I sang it. Coe says and dances with me, too, Puy Puy.
Let's go to the capital as usual for late lunch. And wait for Alec in front of the school gate.