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One day the Draco calls Centa and Sagitt to face him "Centa! come here, I will send you to find out the whereabouts of the sons of King Orionus and protect them all later.
But before that, come with me to build a ship.
And you Sagitt, practice the sword alone first, wear the sword you made at the Pavo factory.
"Good Teacher" Sagitt replied.
"I say goodbye first, greetings" continued Sagitt.
"Greetings back" replied Master Draco.
"Centa Come!" take Master Draco.
"yes teacher".
Master Draco and Centa then went into the forest to cut down some tree trunks.
Arriving...
"Centa ! use this axe (give the axe to Centa). Cut down some trees there!" master Draco's Order.
"Good teacher" (take the axe).
Draco's teacher also helped Centa cut down some of the tree trunks.
"I'll help you do it" said Master Draco.
"Thank you teacher".
Centa then cut down some trees large enough to use the axe, as well as his teacher.
It took them several hours to cut down the trees.
"thankfully, it's all down" Centa said.
After feeling enough about the trees they cut down, Draco's teacher then told Centa.
"Good Centa, now cut the trunk of the tree into smaller pieces! so that we can easily take it".
Centa then cut the tree into smaller pieces, according to Draco's teacher's orders.
"Well, I'll take the cart to transport the tree trunks, you wait here! rest yourself for a moment!."
"Good Teacher."
Centa long awaits the arrival of Master Draco.
...Crews, crutches, crutches, (Voice of wagon wheels)....
Finally Draco came by pushing two carts, to transport the trees.
"Teacher."
"Let's help me."
"Good teacher."
"Take one by one and dance into this wagon!."
They took the piece of wood to Master Draco's yard.
And start the initial process of shipbuilding there.
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They began to peel the bark of the tree that was still attached.
Split them into thin parts.
There, it took them several days to make the tree trunks become a board.
Almost a week Axijim cut the wood and processed it into planks, sanding it, and tidying it into the desired shape.
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Draco has bought cotton at a local screen-making shop.
He will order Centa to sew the cloth into the desired screen shape.
Now, your job is to stitch the fabrics into a screen, follow this picture" (Teacher Draco gives a sketch of the screen image).
The sketch he made a few days ago.
"Good teacher, I did."
Centa then sewed the fabrics into a large enough screen.
Draco's teacher also helped Centa's work, taking several days to complete.
The third day sew the screen.
"Thank God the teacher, the screen is ready" Centa said.
"Thank God that way, I will make a plan (sketch) of our ship first, and you. Rest ! for the next few days" said Master Draco.
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Draco then made a design drawing or sketch of their ship's project.
A fairly large ship, in preparation for the wandering Centa, for approximately three days, Draco designed a sketch of this ship.
He noticed a few details that are important so that the ship does not leak.
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Draco went to order thousands of nails at Pavo's metal factory, for later use in shipbuilding.
"Greetings" Draco came to the Pavo factory.
"Greetings too, what is it Mr Draco you're here for?" ask Pavo.
"I came here to order you thousands of nails, would you make them for me?.
I want those nails not to rust easily and brittle."
"Sure sir, with pleasure.
However, it took him a few days to make, are you willing to wait for him?."
"It's okay, I'll wait for the making."
"Well then, I'll order 100,000 nails first to you, if it turns out later the nails are still lacking then I'll order them back to you."
"Okay, sir, I'll make more of it, just in case you need more nails."
"Alright, thank you Pavo, I'll go home first, Greetings."
"Greetings back sir."
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After a few days. When Centa was sitting in Draco's yard.
"Centa !" call Pavo.
"Yes what's wrong, sir? " ask Centa.
"This is Mr. Draco's order of 100,000 nails" (while pointing to a cart full of nails brought by his workers).
"oh.. thank you Mr. Pavo, please put it there" (pointing to somewhere).
"Okay, sir!, please put it there!" pavo's orders to his workers.
"Where is Draco by the way?."
"Oh, teacher, he's busy making plans for his ship."
"So apparently, well I say yes, there is still a lot of work to do, greetings."
"Yes, greetings back."
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