Tauro applied the technology of the refrigerator to make a cooler as well.
There had always been magic tools which used processed magic stones to produce cold air, but they were only used by royalty, nobility, and the rich, not by the common people and the fuel efficiency was poor.
In this respect, Tauro’s magic circles was superior to those processed by magic tool masters.
In addition, the magic circle used for the cooler had a weaker cooling power, so even when combined with the wind, it was more fuel efficient than the refrigerator.
The only problem was the design, which he decided to take from the memories of his previous life…a homage.
As for the sales of the product, it would depend on when and where it would be sold, so he discussed it with Marches and they decided to wait and see.
Of course, when the prototype was ready, they registered it with the Commercial Guild.
The person in charge of the project was also surprised and impressed, saying that he was glad to be exposed to such innovative technology.
Tauro had always been curious about the processing technology of magic tool masters, but when he checked the technology from the magic tool master introduced by the Garfish Chamber of Commerce, he found out that it was a simplified version of my magic circles.
The magic circle technology may have existed a long time ago, but as a result of simplifying it for different purposes, only the current form remained.
We tend to think of prototypes as old, but it would be foolish to talk about evolution without the prototype.
Everything has its current form because of the original.
It may have evolved directly from the original form into a different form like the one they have now.
It’s not about which one is better, but both have possibilities.
In this respect, Tauro could be said to have created the technology to become a new “ancestor” that branches off from the original form.
Aeris was amazed at Tauro’s knowledge.
As an adventurer, she had always thought that Tauro had a wealth of knowledge, but it spanned many fields and his ideas were different from the average person.
She realized this when she was with him.
His cooking is also full of ideas and above all, delicious.
Sometimes she sees him carving by himself and he was so delicate but when she tried to look at him closely, he hid it in the magic storage.
He said he was embarrassed, but she thought his skills were top-notch.
He is only eleven years old, but she wondered where he learned his skills, but when Tauro is asked about such things, he tends to dodge the question.
Maybe he doesn’t want to talk about his past.
But she knew everyone had things in their past that they didn’t want anyone to hear, including herself.
She wanted to know more about Tauro, but at the same time, she couldn’t go into it because of that.
One afternoon.
When the four of them returned to the guild to report the completion of their quests, the new receptionist, Kannes, told them that they had been promoted to E-rank.
“Congratulations, you’ve been promoted to E-rank, so please think of a team name and register it before the next quest. It looks like you’re all no-name.”
When you move up to the E-rank zone, you need to officially register your team name.
Up till the F rank band, you may use whatever team name you want to be called, but it’s not treated as your official name until you reach the E rank band.
This is because most of the time, teams break up due to quarrels before they reach E rank, or they change their name because they’re embarrassed by the reality of their overly cool name.
There were many such teams, so the guild’s rule was to register only after knowing the reality.
Tauro and the others, with the exception of Aeris, were unconcerned about the team name and had kept it on hold until now.
It seemed the time had finally come to discuss it.
The four of them gathered at the “Restful Pavilion” and decided to think about it over dinner.
Aeris pointed at them and said,
“So you’re just thinking about it now?”
Rumeya argues.
“It’s not too late you guys. The name of our team is important because it represents us right?”
“Well, ‘The Four People of Dansas Village’.”
Shin suddenly said something strange.
“””Huh? “””
The other three asked back because of such a wierd naming sense.
“No, he probably means something different, that can’t be a team name.” (Tauro)
“It’s a team name, though?”
Shin said as if it were obvious.
“Sense 0…”
Rumeya retorted.
“Then you should think of something, too.”
Shin replied grumpily.
“Hmmm… well ‘The Group of Professional Herb gatherers’.”
“You too?!”
Tauro let out a sigh of frustration.
There was a possibility that they all had no sense.
Tauro felt a sense of crisis.