"What do you think of this brick?

If I was mixing cement, sand and water because I'd be getting ready for a brick load, the alchemist would talk to me.

"It's a good brick, isn't it? Red brick baked in red soil. It's expensive, this."

The bricks loaded this time are baked bricks made from red soil. It would be this brick that I imagine when I say brick in modern times.

But red bricks are not common in this world.

It's usually a grey brick that dries and solidifies soil called a grey brick.

Easy to make and easy to secure material soil.

So cheapest and most prevalent.

Red bricks are luxury items that cost about three times more than ash bricks.

"I would. I looked everywhere and got the best bricks."

Though it has an atelier, I thought you would use this kind of luxury product even though it is a general home.

"Alchemy is important to meditate and connect with high dimensions. So the Alchemy Atelier has to feel like a good place to support meditation."

I've heard of wizards meditating. But is the alchemist the same?

"That's why the brick-loaded craftsman also told me to bring in the best. Then I was just going to complain because I didn't come at all."

Did that happen?

I guess it just so happens that I'm glad I'm here when the job is empty.

"So it's this brick line,"

"Excuse me. One moment, please. I'm still getting ready for this."

"Oh, bad, bad, cement, right, that"

It's Baltimore.

"Balmol? Isn't that cement?

You know something weird about this guy.

Are you the type of person who wants to know the details of what to do?

"Balmor is a mixture of cement and sand and water."

"Oh, cement says something with no sand in it"

I don't know. If I was talking about something extra, I'd be running out of time.

Most of all, now that I'm at the stage of mixing Balmol, I can talk while mixing, so can I hang out with you for a bit?

"After this, dig a little where the bricks are loaded and add gravel. I'm going to load a brick on top of that."

"Ah, that's what this gravel used. If you think it's a lot less, you're just going to use it for the foundation."

"Yes."

All right. Balmol mixed up nicely.

The next step is to dig a little to build a foundation.

Dig about 5 cm wide by 30 cm with the scoops provided.

I can't even make it so hard to soil, so I move on.

"Yes, yes. That's the line. Beautiful S-line, please."

He said, "I know."

This time it's a 2m load with 500 pieces, so 20 steps vertically and 25 horizontally?

That's a ten-meter plan. You put it together in an S-line, and this is the corner, and it's straight from here.

"This one should be straight, right?"

"Oh, you're normal and I want you to do it"

Yeah, dig here like this. Zakuzaku.

I was concentrating and digging, and it was over in no time.

"Today I'm going to put gravel in this dig and load bricks"

"It's two meters tall. Do you understand?

Of course I do. I've had 500 of these every day for two years.

"Once the gravel is laid down and compressed, it is ready"

"So, you're gonna start loading bricks?"

"Yes. Shall we do the first step together? Please check the line"

"Disappointed."

Something tells me this guy's a dirt lover.

If I told you I'd do it with you, you'd be happy to do it.

Of course, I won't let you load a brick. It's a professional realm, so I don't want to get amateur hands on it.

"Could it be. Can I even load a brick?

Ping-Poon

"When you pile up, the quality will drop and you won't be convinced"

"Mm-hmm. Let's not"

Oh, you've got a forecast, but you're not in the mood. Looks like he was okay.

Probably won't give me an extra hand.

"Then we'll put Balmol flat on the gravel first. I'll go all at once. Don't interrupt me."

Let's get into centralized mode at this stage. Put this up and put 10 m of balmol on the plate. Let's go.

"Wow. What a beautiful Baltimore surface. There's no irregularities at all."

Isn't that obvious? I hope you don't sweeten your two years of experience loaded with bricks every day.

I'll load the bricks.

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

"Wow, the S-shaped curve is also very smooth. Yeah, yeah. That's the line. I was anxious to know if it would pass, but I'm relieved!

This one's focused, but it's not bad to have an audience and cheer.

When we play sword games, some people said it burns when there's a lot of audience, but now I feel like I know.

"Here's the L-shaped curve. Can it be bent at right angles? Whoa. I bent all at once without slowing down. Brilliant horn stood!

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation! Right angle!

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

It's a live commentary. It's fun, though.

"Keep going straight to the last line. I was wondering if you'd be up to speed, same speed."

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

It's not a race, so I'm not going to speed it up. You're gonna make a mess of it.

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

"Finally, it's a finish. Stop! Done."

Finished, you just loaded a bunch of bricks under your head. Exaggerate.

"Doesn't it feel good at this rate to pile up 500 of your plans?

Ping-Poon

"If the alchemist doesn't get in the way, it'll be over sooner than planned."

"Oh, right. Because you have all these skills. I'll make sure you stay out of my way."

"Live streaming, cheering, I was happy"

"Oh, that's good."

In the end, on this day, the alchemist had been doing live streaming with narrative cuts all the time.

What piled up was 500 justs.

It was an hour before sunset.

The alchemist and I, who met like this, will later build a strange relationship.

At this point, there were no such signs.

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