After he had managed to quiet Bina and calm her down, Count Kuzma called the head chamberlain.
"You wanted to see me, sir?
A lady-in-waiting in her late thirties with a calm atmosphere appeared. She was wearing a dark blue one-piece dress with a white apron and a white brim on her head.
She had brunette hair and eyes of the same color. She was a slightly chubby woman with a calm atmosphere.
"Well, actually, I'm working on a golem right now, Mallum, and I'd like you to share your knowledge with me."
"Yes?"
As expected, he didn't seem to understand, so Jin stepped forward,
"Mr. Mallum, please think about the work you are always doing," he explained.
But he still didn't seem to understand,
"Yes, yes," he replied.
But Jin didn't seem to understand. Jin, however, does not care,
"Knowledge transfer (trans-info) level 3.
"Kya!
Marum is startled by the magic power that suddenly penetrates her head. Jin explains that there is no pain or aftereffects.
He leaves the reward of 300 gold coins to Reiko. He picks up the bag of gold coins, which weighs about 6 kilograms, with his fingertips and puts it in the front pocket of his apron.
The apron was not only strong but also did not tear or get torn even with that much weight in it. It is indeed a rare material.
After the exchange of rewards, it was already evening.
After taking a bath, Jin and the others gather in the dining room.
The waiters and maids brought their meals, and among them was , dressed in a maidservant's uniform.
"Well, Lotte, your clothes look good on you. It seems that you are working diligently.
The Count, seeing her arranging the dishes with the movements of a seasoned lady-in-waiting, exclaims in admiration, "Yes, my master.
"Yes, my master..."
"Master, Lotte is very good. With just a little instruction, she works as well as a maid who has been with us for 10 years.
"I'm so embarrassed, sir."
The way she replies is so human-like that if you were to look into her eyes, you might not think she is a golem, even more so because of her clothes. Even more so with her clothes on.
"Well, I guess you could call this an automaton..." Reinhard mutters.
Reinhard mutters to himself. Jin asked Reinhard what the difference was between a golem and an automaton.
"By our definition, automata are those that focus on "humanity", and golems are those that focus on "function".
"Right. I'll put it simply: automata have hair and skin. A golem has hair made of the same material as its body and basically has no skin.
Hearing this, Reinhardt nodded his head and said, "That's one of the definitions.
Jin-kun.
"Jin-kun."
Erza spoke to me during tea time after dinner.
"Yes? What is it?"
"Damper."
Hearing that short word, Jin thought. He had always said that he would install a damper, but he had always put it off because he was busy with other things.
"Well, I'll have to make it this time. Thank you, Elsa."
"Yes."
Erza looked a little happy to be thanked by Jin.
"Then tomorrow, when we make a replacement for the broken carriage, we'll take care of it too!
"Yes, then we will prepare the materials as promised.
Reinhardt agreed, and Count Kuzma agreed to prepare the materials as well.
The next morning, after breakfast, the two men immediately set about remodeling the carriage and making a carriage.
"It's a carriage, so it has axles on both sides, right?
"Right? Of course.
"But what if we put wheels on the fixed axles?"
"Hm? ......I see, the left and right wheels turn independently of each other. What would ...... happen if we did that?"
"It will reduce the resistance when turning."
While exchanging such conversations, the two men were working out the concept of the carriage.
Erza could no longer keep up with them, so they spent the day relaxing at Count Kuzma's mansion.
The nanny, Meine, spent the whole day with Erza. She looked very happy.
"So, if you want to suppress vibrations, it would be better to use a structure like this, wouldn't it?"
"No, that's too complicated. No, it's too complicated. ......"
"The leather of the Grand Mud Frog is very effective!"
"Yes, it's enough of a damper."
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They worked on the carriage without even having lunch, and finished the new carriage by evening.