"It's been a while since I've done any crafting! In the courtyard of the castle, Masaru was about to start building a carriage for Axiom and the others to go to the founding festival of Vintaria, before the departure of the Kingdom of Greitas tomorrow. Incidentally, the carriage that he and Adelina had ridden in had been modified to accommodate three people, with one person in the rear trunk. I am sure that if Japanese people were asked to ride in the car, they would protest against the cruel treatment of the car. "Leaf springs and coil spring dampers are installed between the axle and the frame to absorb any shaking. ......... I feel like I've become a modern industrialist at once, but I guess I've come too far to care. I'm not sure. The use of springs with different characteristics to absorb shocks and vibrations has a variety of advantages, such as tilting inclines and bumps. This makes the carriage less prone to breakdowns and more comfortable to live in. The body should be made of wood for weight, but it should be reinforced with stainless steel... and the axle should have bearings. .... The wheels are obviously a weak point, so why aren't they covered? Oh well, let's do it!
In place of the weight made heavier by the reinforcements, bearings will be used to ease the burden, and a guard will be attached to the wheel, reminiscent of a car wheel cover, to reduce weight and for design purposes. If you want to stop the car, you need a foot pedal to stop the car. ......... And while you're at it, add a parking brake. I'm sorry. I'm not sure what to make of this. It's a good idea to have a good idea of what you're looking for. I don't know.
Masaru is willing to pass on the technology, but not to teach it. I've heard that the best part of inventing is that you get sidetracked as you think and do things on your own, and that leads to the development of technology... I'd like you to create something that didn't exist on earth anyway. I'll also give you a horse harness with stirrups. .... I'll give you a stirrup harness.