Sieghardt didn't just come to King's Capital because he thought it looked "kind of funny".
There were other good reasons.
The reason for this was "I want to give Isaac a present".
Finally, he was also bringing me armor for Matt and Tommy, who had been asked to reward me.
The Dwarves are putting their armor on everyone, making fine adjustments.
"Did you like it?
"Thank you. I'm glad you feel (...)"
His gift was heavy armor for Isaac.
But there was a reason Isaac wasn't happy.
"But I don't know if I can handle it. Isn't this armor adjusting for Dwarves?
Isaac's leg, saying so, is shaking with a pull.
I couldn't say it because everyone was going to wear it more and more, but it was hard to stand to the point where I felt like my knee bones were going to shatter from the middle of nowhere.
It's too heavy to move a single step.
Matt and Tommy's set of armor seems easy to move, so it didn't just seem like Isaac was too weak.
"Well, it's for Isaac. You went to war, you were dying, weren't you? Then you have to wear that kind of sturdy armor! I need to think about my worth properly. If you die, it's human - no, it's the loss of the world!
"Such a big deal..."
The world-class story was unbelievable to Isaac.
But not for Sieghardt.
"It's not a big deal! Your creativity is innovating stalled technology. That brain is no exaggeration when it comes to the treasures of the world! You should be aware of that!
Isaac has created a wide range of new things, from small objects such as screws and springs to steam engines.
Someone's been coming up with it so far, it's something I didn't think of.
I realize there and don't know how much time and expense it will take to get to the finished shape.
Isaac's presence to reach a light answer had become more difficult to replace than anything else for Sieghardt.
"Exactly. It's a bridge between an elf, a human, a dwarf and a human friendship. I'm in trouble if you don't take care of yourself."
To his words, Claude agrees.
I wanted him to be even more careful, as he sees where Isaac went in two straight in front of him.
"I know. But with this armor, you can't even run away from fighting."
Saying "fight" is a whisper of glory.
Nor was Isaac going to waste his life.
Rather, I cherish it.
That's why I didn't want to wear armor or anything that I couldn't even get away with.
"But if it's that armor, a human weapon would bounce it all back. They're sturdy enough to bounce Dwarf swords and spears."
"If you can't move, they'll take off your helmet and kill you unprotected. Plus, he was cut with a demon sword, so he got hurt. I'm glad you're worried, but I'd rather have armor that moves like Matt and the others."
"What, Devil's Sword? That's still there."
I hear Isaac was not injured by a normal sword or spear, but by a demon sword, which changes how Sieghardt looks.
"Then you can't even do this armor. You might want to wear easy to move armor...... I'll get you some new armor."
"Thank you. It would help if you did."
Isaac gives a horrible look.
This is a big thought "I can finally take my armor off".
It's so hard that it's going to fall even now.
I didn't want to fall in and make everyone look silly.
"I'll give you this armor too, so I'm sure you'll get used to it so I can wear it."
"... I'll do it right."
By the time you can wear this heavy armor, you should be sawdust mucky.
Isaac imagines himself in his head becoming like a "future killing machine that even became governor of California to annihilate mankind".
(Doesn't look good in this world by hopelessness...)
I want to be a successful body, but it comes with an unbalanced body that doesn't suit this world.
I firmly resolve to "keep this armor safe" in my heart.
"By the way, I was wondering. Are you also interested in a human girl named Sieghardt? Looks like he was interested in Mr. Nicole..."
Isaac takes this opportunity to ask a step-by-step question as he asks him to take off his armor.
Depending on Sieghardt's answer, future action may need to be revised.
Whatever answers I get back, I had to ask early.
Sieghardt must have remembered Nicole.
Show a woot look.
"Well, I don't hate beautiful people. Her beauty is beyond the walls of the race. I want to peel it off and take it home."
"Huh!?
Isaac is amazed at Sieghardt's remarkable distortion of his face.
Isaac wasn't the only one surprised.
Those other than Dwarf were surprised to see each reacting differently.
Sieghardt, who sees the reaction and realizes it was a silence, makes an excuse in haste.
"No, I'm not. It's not like I have a hunting hobby. I just thought I'd want to keep that beauty forever."
"I think that's bad enough..."
- It's a dong pull.
But at the same time, Isaac was relieved.
(Same as painting and sculpture, not as one woman. You mean you were in love with beauty as a work of art?... thats scary though)
Even though the subject is Nicole, I just can't agree with Sieghardt's idea.
Even if he was the one whose words make sense, he still doesn't like to be reminded of the difference between races.
(Maybe this kind of stacked up and became a war two hundred years ago...)
Words make sense, and the way you think is basically similar.
But maybe that's why I'm disgusted with being "incompatible" when I feel "fundamentally different".
Sieghardt may be the only one that's so bad so far, but in the future, we'll have to get our common sense together, including in places like this.
I can't get that far now, so I had to leave it to the diplomat dealing with the ambassador.
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There's a reason they were gathering at the Marquis Wellrod mansion.
We're all here to go to the Gray Chamber of Commerce lab together.
Not only Dwarf, but the elves were interested in the research, so we went on a tour together.
If you think this is also an opportunity to make people aware of human culture, it is a good opportunity.
(Problem is, the person you want to see is a pistol.)
Not as good as Sieghardt said earlier, but Pisto is also a lousy guy with a different direction.
It would be nice to show the results of the research, but I don't want them to meet with the pist if possible.
But "I want to meet the developer," anyone should think.
Explaining why you won't let me see you won't convince me.
I had no choice, so I was going to do everything I could to follow up.
Upon arrival at the Gray Chamber of Commerce, you will be greeted with the members of the Chamber of Commerce.
Just like last time, it looks like the one with free hands is out.
Isaac smiles at the branch manager as he gets out of the carriage.
"Good day. Are you ready for me?
"Absolutely. We have finished products and parts for Zenmai toys. Come in, ladies and gentlemen."
Isaac's preparation was to prepare a toy with Zenmai for the number of people.
Guided by the Branch Manager, he is guided to the dining room.
I can even get about twenty people in the conference room, but the desk isn't big enough to spread out the toy parts.
Since it was not possible to have guests sit on the ground, a large dining room was chosen where the table could be secured.
When we get to the dining room, the pistol leaves in front of everyone.
I guess I'm going to start explaining.
At times like this, I can see the past of being a teacher for once.
- But before the pist could explain it, the Sieghardts moved.
"Is this Zen Mai Bane!
As soon as I saw the toy being disassembled and found only one unfamiliar part, the Dwarves flocked to that part.
Confirm movements in thoughtful ways, such as pulling or shaking Zen Mai Bane.
"I see! Does the spring even work this way of winding!
"Are you accumulating the power to push by pulling?
"Changing the length, thickness, and material is going to give you a lot of ideas."
The Dwarves seemed intrigued by the technical mechanisms.
But the elves were different.
"Sure, this is how you pulled while pushing the wheel. Whoa, it moved."
"It's amazing how you move without magic."
"I'd like to take it home for a souvenir."
They seem more interested in what they can do than in what principles they move.
I guess the difference in position between the producer and consumer sides appears as a way of taking an interest.
Until they were satisfied, Isaac decided to see how things were going for a while.
(The knights of the escort seem interested too, maybe if they sell out the toys they'll hit it)
Isaac remembered a small automotive toy he had played with in his previous life.
That should have sold pretty well, too.
Unlike toys from my previous life, I'm worried about durability, so I'm afraid I can't say it's for kids who treat me abusively.
After watching the toys and parts all the way through and having fun, the Dwarves flock to the piste.
"You're the one who made it. It's great to have this idea."
"Oh, thank you"
The pist also looked just bewildered by the Dwarves he'd seen for the first time.
Even fundamentally similar people seem to take it personally different from turning to the side that does it and to the side that gets hit.
Sieghardt rushes over to Isaac.
"It's amazing! I can't believe I just changed the shape of the spring, and I can make something new. You can count on that steam engine he built!
"Oh yeah..."
(Shit! Wrong order to show!
If you're a steam engine, it's only the same thing Isaac saw last time.
Perhaps Dwarves are developing something similar.
It wasn't like showing it after the novelty of Zen Mai Bane.
For the strong impact I have had earlier, I think my disappointment will also increase.
(Because I was looking forward to it, you didn't show it to me first...)
The spirit of service must not alone.
Isaac regrets that what he wants to appeal to should have made a better impression.
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"Hmm. Well, it's like this when it's human technology"
Showing the steam engine is so blatantly disappointing that the adult dwarf can see it.
It's very different from when Zen Mai Bane was born.
"We have stretched the chimney section to increase the portion of the blade that receives steam, or we have changed the thickness of the pipe to try it so that steam can erupt vigorously. Is man still at this stage..."
"The human idea itself is a great thing. But you seem to lack the ability to make it happen."
The Dwarves seem to be devising ways not to waste steam.
I'm disappointed to see a steam engine that's only a basic part of it yet, and I have nothing to learn from human technology.
But that was wrong.
The steam engines made by the pists are evolving in a different direction from theirs.
"Well, check this out, too"
When the pist signals, the merchants remove the seat so that they can move another steam engine.
I didn't get excited like I did when I was Zen Mai Bane because I saw the same thing.
An indescribable silence comes.
- In awkward silence, it was Bridget who first noticed the difference.
The second steam engine, unlike the first, no longer had steam blowing up.
Yet something like a windmill blade is turning and sending the wind around.
Seeing how they reacted, the pist said, "Yay!," he chuckles.
"A steam engine requires large quantities of water by its very nature. Here's how you can't manage that drawback and what you've tried to do to reuse the water that became steam. We try to reduce water consumption by passing the pipe portion through which the steam passes through the tank and returning the steam to the water."
The figure of a pist speaking of the purpose of the experiment was like a former teacher.
Behind him I heard a pussy and steam erupt.
"Those are the parts we call safety valves that are a steam escape. I don't know the principle, but it seems to require a place where steam is wider than water. Without a steam escape, a crack can enter the pipe by force from the inside, breaking the steam engine itself. For this reason, we have devised a safety valve that allows us to escape outside when the steam exceeds a certain amount."
"Ho."
Dwarves stare at the safety valve with interest.
I won't look close because the steam just erupts, but I seem to have been intrigued by the operation.
Did you expect this, Pisto lets the merchant distribute the parts he uses for the safety valves?
"I see, are you using a spring? Indeed, this can be adjusted to change the material and move with constant force."
"Are humans focusing on efficient operations rather than the use of efficient steam forces?"
"Exactly."
Pists seemed anxious to see what kind of acclaim they would get from the Dwarves.
He seemed relieved to understand the direction of the study to some extent.
Meanwhile, the elves don't seem very interested.
That, too, should just use magic if you want to make the wind.
Because I couldn't feel the value of a steam engine.
So much so that Bridget and other elf adults who were nearby are seriously pissed off that they "hurt" by pounding petites with springs.
Isaac looked at the elves and was reminded again, "I guess you're not interested in science because you can use convenient magic," he said.
"The spring we use for the safety valve is a pretty stiff one. Here I thought. The steam has just the power to push up this stiff spring. I was wondering if I could use this power for something."
The Dwarves listen to the pisst.
Apparently, thanks to a steam engine that employs safety valves, you've come to think his words are worth a listen.
When I found out the Dwarves were interested, I was wondering if the pist would be happy.
But somehow he looks sad.
"But unfortunately I couldn't do that. Lord Enfield has given us his full support, but if we try to gain a great deal of strength, we have an inevitable wall. That's iron quality."
- Even if you have an idea, you don't have the technical skills to make it happen.
This is an area that cannot be solved by pists.
That's why he was trying to solve the problem by appealing to Dwarf.
"Steam engines don't make up even with just a few gaps. But if you try to gain a great deal of force, the pipes and joints will be damaged by losing the pressure of the steam. Any further development is undesirable without sturdy parts. If Dwarves had the iron they use, it would be different again..."
Pisto sees Chirali and the Dwarves.
Seeing what he looked like, Isaac realized.
(Ah, this guy. Don't play games again!
Isaac hasn't forgotten.
- On the first day of school, I was trying to get Isaac to join the science department.
Even then, he looked sorry and said, "Okay," creating an atmosphere that seemed like he was going to say.
Isaac felt he was playing again because he wanted Dwarf's help.
And the idea was right.
This was a technique worn by the pist in his teacher life.
Scientific research costs money.
But its value is not publicly recognized.
"I wish I had that knowledge," the budget was kept to a minimum.
It was this technology that I wore to get a little more budget because of that situation.
He was desperate for him, too.
Such sad technology was also only received by Isaac as "Damn you, this guy".
It is important to do it on a daily basis.
But it seemed to work for the Dwarves who didn't know their usual pissts.
Sieghardt asks Isaac.
"Hey, you taught me about iron making before, didn't you? What happened to that one? Can't you turn the iron around for him?
"That's not even in the experimental phase yet. I think it was almost time to build a workshop to process coal and start making it. I think it's going to take a while to get it fully operational."
"That's right..."
Speed priority would have already been up and running, but Dwarf gave me the technology.
Construction is being done with the utmost care so that it is not stolen by other countries.
Those working in the workshop had also been forced to move to new residences in isolation from their surroundings with their families.
To minimize contact with the outside world in order to make information less likely to leak.
As a result, it has taken a long time for it to become operational.
It was a thought and action for the next decade ahead of the current day.
This also has to do with Isaac's prospects.
The longer coal mines and cokes-making workshops are built, the more strain is placed on the royal economy.
If I can reduce the royal's financial strength, I will only benefit myself for that matter.
Conversely, if it is completed quickly, the finances may be moistened and the royal power increased.
It was not just about preventing information leakage, it was also harassment with a view to three years later.
"Well, we'll have a budget, and we'll have materials and craftsmen here, so how about a joint study?
Sieghardt shines his eyes and suggests to Isaac.
This was originally meant to be suggested to Isaac himself (...) one day.
Just as the Marquis of Wellrod borders Neuizen.
It was his dream to put a joint laboratory in the city near the border to make Isaac's ideas come true.
Nevertheless, Isaac now has a position.
So I was stuck with the reality that I couldn't live my life as a researcher, and I was about to give up on my dreams.
However, since a good substitute could be found, Sieghardt offered a joint study.
There shouldn't have been a name for a pist in a dignitary in the Reid kingdom.
I couldn't help thinking "he would," either.
"Hmmm......"
But Isaac bothers.
The pisst said with his eyes, "I definitely want to!" It's depressing to appeal to you, but Isaac had an idea to be Isaac.
"Can't you?
"No, it's a good story, so I want to take it on. I just want to take it on...... I was wondering if you could wait another six months?
"Six months? Is that also a reason?
"Yeah, sort of."
Isaac's reluctance was about the clan.
She looked fond of the piste.
You'll be sad to be separated from it now.
Besides, it's not going to be a good year's difference in distance socialization.
You should be close at graduation and leave it in a situation where you can meet Clan's parents face-to-face. The marriage story should go well.
But Isaac didn't think about the clan all the time either.
The biggest problem is Nicole's presence.
It could be an obstacle to the future if the pist meets Nicole and falls in love.
It is also possible that he will come to Wangdu "to find his daughter-in-law" if he remains single.
There was a reason that Isaac would feel safer if she married Klan and kept him near Alster, close to Neuizen.
"Just wait six months. Besides, it's gonna take some time to build an institute in Alster or Saltstadt, right? I don't even need to rush right now. You don't have to rush to conclusions."
"That's right..."
Sieghardt looked uncomfortable, although he understood.
Because I wanted to develop more and more new things with the pist.
Instead, he has eyes like he wants something from Isaac.
"Speaking of which, does Isaac have any ideas this time? If there was one, I'd think that would put up with it."
In response to Sieghardt's words, Pisto looks at Isaac with the other Dwarves gleaming.
It's an eye of anticipation that you'll have an interesting idea.
(Ah, yabe. I didn't think about it...)
Lately, I have been clear about school-related things, such as study groups, and couldn't afford to think about ideas for Dwarves.
But I'm afraid I'm going to be disappointed when I say "nothing" here.
"Do something funny," he said, feeling like an unscrupulous entertainer.
"Fergus, paper and pen."
When Isaac spoke to Fergus, who had refrained beside him, he immediately offered Isaac the paper and pen.
"I wish you'd let me out slowly" in your mind, cursing him for acting quick.
(Right, paper)
Isaac looked at the paper and came up with one idea.
"Give me your back."
"Ha, there it is."
Fergus also responds in two replies to orders that do not make sense.
Isaac borrowed his back and began to fold the paper.
What I'm building is a paper plane.
Exactly this much, I don't have to remember right away.
When you can, hold it in your right hand and talk to Sieghardt.
"Why can birds fly? Why can't people fly? That's what I've wondered. Don't you?
"You can't fly because you don't have wings."
'Cause you don't have wings.'
He talks with a lot of thought, so Isaac becomes a terrible word to follow.
Still work hard to squeeze out the words.
"Then why don't we just make wings? If we can ride the wind, even humans can fly. I thought so."
Isaac flies a paper plane.
Yes, Isaac flew (...).
The distance was about three meters, but whoever saw it looked like it flew (...) instead of throwing (...).
"If I had wings, I could fly. But that's hard. So I'm trying to figure out what to do."
I'm just desperately squeezing out words, but those around me sounded as if Isaac's words were even reciting poems.
This is also due to the handsome voice.
Sieghardt rushed over to Isaac's thrown paper plane.
"I see...... Sure, it's gonna take a while."
As Isaac did, Sieghardt also flies paper planes.
I know that people can't fly.
But Isaac is trying to break that common sense.
"Again, don't think about Isaac being funny," Sieghardt thought.
"I might be able to teach it if it takes some form. So will you wait a little longer?
"I get it. But why don't you just tell me how to make this? Sounds like everyone's interested."
When Isaac looked around, the elves seemed to be interested in the paper plane as well as the Dwarves.
My gaze is nailed to the paper plane.
Flying in the sky can't be magical.
I guess I got interested in a new experience.
"Okay. The paper..., looks like there is, let's all make it"
If you try Isaac, steam engines are more interesting than the paper planes you've been used to making in your previous life, etc.
But others seem to be more interested in paper planes.
It was made on the spot, but it was surprisingly popular, so I don't know what would make the world ugly.
(Even in your spare time, try to remember something about toys for children)
Something unexpected is moving in unexpected laws of physics, and that might inspire the piste.
"In the meantime, let's write it down on paper even for what I think is crap," Isaac thought.