Chapter 120 – One Heart (10)

Chapter 120 – One Heart (10)

A spirit is a heroic spirit dwelling in nature. For this reason, spirits take the form of natural objects. Fire, water, earth, wind, lightning, trees, etc.

However, the spirits themselves, let alone the elves, do not know what exactly they are, what their origins and composition are.

Because they are just born that way. They have no concept of parent or child. It is a natural occurrence in itself.

That’s why Serenian was also surprised to learn of the existence of the Lightning Spirit.

‘Is it possible to create another spirit?’

So, the easiest idea I can think of is, just as I summoned the lightning spirit through the battery, maybe I can bring out a different kind of spirit by putting an object in the potted world where completely different laws exist. Was

But it’s obvious that it won’t be that easy. Seeing Serenian’s case, other elves also tried contacting the Battlebot’s battery, but none of them could summon the lightning spirit.

In the first place, the choice is made by the spirits. Even if the source of the spirit dwells in what I give, the spirit won’t come out unless the spirit finds an elf who is a perfect match for itself.

‘Neodymium.’

I held up a 1cm cube magnet prepared in advance. An object known to be the most powerful magnet ever to be known. The reason I prepared this is because it meets the conditions I have found so far.

Magnetic field is a force that exists in nature, but I could easily obtain it, and the size is appropriate, so I can put it in a pot without any burden.

‘…What if it’s too strong?’

The only thing I was worried about was that it had such strong magnetism that it might injure the smaller elves.

In fact, there is a warning that neodymium over a certain size is dangerous to handle, so it could cause problems for elves since it is as big as their own bodies.

“So be careful. It will fall in the corner of the transparent dome area, so use it well. If it is difficult to use, you can just bury it deep in the ground.”

“A special meteorite will fall… I understand. I will make everyone be careful.”

I warned Serenian before putting it in the form of a prophecy. The place to put the magnets is a potted plant I made a dome out of a plastic lid.

Actually, I didn’t think I’d be able to get the results I was hoping for at once, but I’ll have to keep trying these experiments anyway. It’s hard to get results if you rely only on coincidence like now.

‘Do they gather?’

After the battle, the flower pots, which had been undergoing maintenance for a while, became noisy again. The cause is, of course, the magnet I put in.

I dropped the magnet exactly where I wanted it, and it made its presence felt in the middle of a lush forest, partially embedded in the ground.

If you look at it from the top of the flower pot without zooming in, it looks like a magnet fell between some kind of overgrown green weeds. However, if you look inside the flowerpot through a drone, the silver-glossy magnet that has penetrated the middle of the dense forest created by the elves is quite different.

“—?”

“–. —!”

Of course, the elves gathered here. Serenian, who had properly heeded my warning to be careful as it is a powerful magnet, told the elves that he should never carry anything metallic.

“—…”

Once, Serenian stepped forward first. Approaching it with her nervous face, she carefully reached out and rubbed the magnet with the shiny coating.

She then took out her elemental and seemed to ask her something, but her dramatic reaction as she did when she contracted her lightning elemental from her battery didn’t happen.

‘Having it all alone is greedy.’

Of course, the important thing is not her. The reason she made this attempt in the first place was to make the other elves other than Serenian stronger.

Serenian told the other elves to approach her magnet one by one and see her reaction.

Hopefully there will be someone who can feel something.

‘Hmm, is this a failure?’

However, even though quite a number of elves contacted the magnet at least once, the desired reaction did not come out.

A dwarf arrived wearing a belt with a metal buckle, as if he had been called, and as soon as he entered the range of the magnetic field, he was dragged and almost collided with the magnet. .

“The meteorite that fell from the sky was indeed a magnet. It is also a very strong and mysterious magnet. Did God really say there was a spirit in it?”

“I don’t know about that. I just… guessed that.”

“Not all elves have touched it yet. There are people outside, and many more will join in the future, so the possibility is good.”

Serenian said that she still has others left, and she did not lose hope. I’d be happy if it was true or not, but she dared not believe in the meteorite that came from the sky.

“In fact, the real problem that cannot be compared with this lies elsewhere.”

“What is that?”

Instead, she told me about another problem. It was a problem that I hadn’t looked into and not noticed.

***

‘The work efficiency of the dwarves is too low. Fatigue due to lack of manpower is accelerating.’

The problem Serenian told me about was related to the dwarves.

The dwarves, who took on all the tasks of raiding dungeons, making things, and managing their flower pots while the elves and even me were focusing on the great forest, gradually became overloaded.

In the past, the elves and the fairy ants helped out even a little bit, but now that the war is going on, even that support is difficult.

‘Is it because I took on too big a job from the start?’

I guess I knew the reason. Serenian and the elves took one step at a time, with the World Tree as the center of support, but the dwarves had to face harsh trials from the beginning just because a whole village had moved in.

It is said that it is the price of making the terrain that is perfect for them, but it is only difficult for everyone.

“Aron, the district manager, said that we should either increase the population or reduce the amount of labor. In particular, they say that the axial force and manpower required to develop mines and operate steel mills and workshops are too great.”

Serenian told me about the problems she reported.

The biggest problem was the labor required to build mines and villages by cutting down mountains and to run workshops to arm themselves and the elves.

The easiest solution is to increase the population by accepting colonists like the elves, but it’s difficult right now. That part also needed the help of the elves.

‘I have no choice but to help.’

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I laughed bitterly and looked at them more closely to find a solution.

They also came to my flowerpot. At the same time, those who became friends with the elves and Serenians. And those who believe in me and follow me.

It’s impossible to intervene one by one, and they say it shouldn’t be done, but if we keep going like this, it’s obvious that we’ll collapse from exhaustion, but we couldn’t just let it go.

‘The work of digging burrows, and the work of turning the water wheel in the workshop.’

After all, that night. I found two problems that act as the deadliest poison to dwarves.

“–…”

“–, —.”

The dwarves are dragging the cart with their bodies and whimpering outside, throwing away the dirt and stones they dug up. The most essential tasks to build a village and develop mines.

It is digging the ground. Simple ignorance, but that’s how hard it is. It’s a man-made mountain, so it’s much easier to cut and dig, but digging with a pickaxe and shovel is dangerous and tricky. In addition, even the monster spiders who are aiming for their lives every moment.

“–.”

Some of the things I dug up likewise have to take the ore I dug out of the veins I made to the workshop and handle them as they please.

The bellows and giant hammers that roll there are powered by domestic animals they bring from outside. However, since the power of livestock is also limited, they had to either turn the huge cog wheel and the waterwheel with their own hands or give up and rest.

‘How can you do that?’

The first thought that came to my mind was what it would be like to make that series of simple tasks fully automatic.

Of course, whether this is really possible depends on the hands of the craftsman who makes it.

-Let’s try something. I’ve never touched a circuit before.

First of all, Choi Seon-woo, a miniature craftsman who contacted me again after a long time, replied that I could try it.

-But exactly what and how to make it?

“I’ll explain that in detail.”

I took a detailed picture of the dwarves’ workshop at his request for a detailed explanation. In the process, some of the dwarves were filmed, but when you look at the video like this, it just looks like a furry foreign man, so I decided to accept it.

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