The Hard Work Will Never Betray Me

The Hard Work Will Never Betray Me
CH 29



Arriving in the backyard, we immediately prepared to build a workshop.


The first thing to do is to choose a location. We've done this the last time, so we just need to check it out.


The next step is to design the building. This is where Mei's talent comes into play. First, he drew what kind of building he wanted on a piece of paper with a pen, and the drawing was very good. The line was not blurred at all, and his point of view was very clear. His image quality was so good that he might be able to make a living as a painter within a few years.


But that's where it really started. The May workshop blueprint is as accurate as if drawn by a professional architect. It is not the kind of building a child would draw that ignores the laws of physics. He had designed the workshop realistically, with a solid understanding of the laws of physics working in the real world.


“Wow, ......, it was amazing .....!”


I can only groan.


May's blueprints are based on stone, but the building itself is a two-story structure. Just like Mei's old man's house, the first floor was a workshop and the second floor was a residence.


It looks like the roof and floor will be made of wood. It was the perfect blueprint.


"May, did you just think of this?"


"Yes sure. I just made the house a little more three-dimensional.


Modern buildings are made of reinforced concrete, so the story is different, but basically pre-modern stone buildings are not 100% stone.


Think about it. If all the roofs and floors were made of stone, what guarantee would not collapse? First of all, it is almost impossible to cut stones of the same size as those used for ceilings and floors.


So the basic pattern is to make the frame out of wood, or make the building stand alone with a stone wall, and then install a wooden roof over it.


…… Does a six-year-old child with no building experience usually design a wooden roof or a second floor? They'll never think that deep about it. Not many adults understand the roofs and skeletons of stone buildings, I guess.


It really makes me think that Mei always sees things in great detail.I guess people with different points of view like this will be a big problem in the future. Mei is still a great girl.


“Material ..... for the stone wall is good because of May's earth magic, but the problem is the wood for the roof.


Wood for the roof and floor of the workshop should be straight, not slippery like in a house under the roof.


“I'll ask the waiters in the finance department."


I'm sorry to say that I have to rely on them at all times, but I hope they will tolerate it as a children's job.


I'm sorry because I have to ask them all the time.


"Wood? It's in Warehouse No. 4. I'll show you.”


Our administrative department is excellent. It is a mystery why the storehouse of the noble house is filled with straight wood, like a wooden shop, but it is better to have it than not, so I will not complain.


“Then let's take this and this with us.”


This time, according to May's designed plan, I brought a few pieces of wood of good length. I can carry a few pieces of wood with no problem if I use physical reinforcement, so I can carry all of that wood back and forth several times.


"I'll return the key to the warehouse later, so you can go back."


"alright. ”


I told the waiter, and I decided to work hard with Mei on the transport. After several trips back and forth, we (or rather just me) finally finished carrying all the wood for the frame.


"All right! I'll build it now!”


"Well, I'm gonna start building pillars."


"Yes!


I carefully pushed the pillar to the ground according to the blueprint, making sure it was vertical.


A while after that, I built a pillar and Mei continued to refine it as planned.


The next step is to build a wall.


“Oke, Mei-. I'm looking forward to working with you.


"I am also "


As she rolled up her arms, Mei used earth attribute magic with a fine line that could not be called a spell.


“Gnome, I want to make a stone wall, so please do your best."


What do you mean, "please do your best"? And what about the earth spirit dwarves that did their best with that random spell?”


But the random spell effect was incredible, and the stone walls growing from the ground grew even larger, covering the skeleton. It was an excellent construction process, but when it reached the midpoint, the stone wall suddenly stopped.


"May?"


“This ...... already...”.


When I looked, I saw that Mei had run out of magic power and fainted. This is the first time I've ever seen anything like it.


"Water ……."


“What May needs now is not water, but magic power.


I don't know where I learned that.


As I pushed it, I tuned it to its wavelength and transferred my own magic power to it. May recovered quickly.


“Oh, I'll come back to life. …… ”


This is the first time I've ever seen anything like it. After regaining his energy, he continued construction.


So, after two more sessions to recover her magic (this time before she fell), I built a roof, Mei built a wall, and the workshop was finally finished.


"Done!"


We share each other and share happiness. …… But as usual, I was hugged. Mei, you like to hug me. …… I don't know if he's strong because he's a dwarf, but it's quite painful …….


Well, I don't feel bad he likes me, so I won't say anything.


It was fortunate that I was able to finish it this time, but I guess I couldn't hold on every time I needed to replenish the magic. He is not a person with a lot of magical energy, so if he will stay in the workshop for as long as he wants, we will have to solve the problem of supplying magical energy for him.


I'm not sure what I'm gonna do.……