Magi Craft Meister

58-09, on fireworks night.

The next six days.

Fireworks are scheduled to be launched this evening.

The town was busy growing the day before.

"Thousand Birds Pavilion" is almost full, too.

"I wonder if it's pretty well known"

Today, Jen had another question.

"Is there no other town that's putting up fireworks?

"... Indeed"

I don't know where the fireworks came from, but Jen said nothing would need to be raised just in the border town.

"Fireworks are expensive? Or is it that the method is special and cannot be made elsewhere?

I'll give you a few guesses, but there's no answer.

"Around there, old man, are you grabbing it?

When I asked Reiko, she returned the affirmative saying yes.

"I can explain, what do you want to do?

"Right..."

It's up to time and time to hear the answer immediately.

"I'll see and hear a little more myself this time, then I'll hear it."

Whatever you say, this is a little trip, because you're here to have fun, and Jen saw Elsa.

"Mmm, thank you."

Elsa also agreed with Jen because she enjoyed this trip.

"Well, let me ask you something"

Jen and Elsa avoided being tourists and decided to ask the locals.

"... no, you can't"

"Mm-hmm. No."

But listening ended up in jail. Nobody knew why.

They all reacted because the number of tourists was increasing thanks to the increase in fireworks.

No, just one, to be exact.

"I want to know, but I don't know"

Some people answered me.

The person,

"It's no wonder that fireworks go up in neighboring countries and you're making money riding it. It's the fools who don't think about what to do when they do."

He said.

That was the master of a magic guide shop facing the boulevard.

"I can just say, 'Fireworks are a secret, not a delicious thing to make.'"

"Really?"

Jen, who left the magic conductor shop, was considering the words he had just heard.

"Come on, can't you make it..."

Indeed, the original fireworks will require gunpowder, which is made by mixing nitrous stone and sulfur, other combustion materials and colouring agents.

But the fireworks once developed by Jen and Saki were not. A good part of it was made up for by magic.

"... that means the so-called 'magic fireworks' process has been lost,"

So I don't know if I can say that it originated in Mitsuho or not, but anyway, there are only fireworks left with old-fashioned gunpowder.

"Well, we use gunpowder, so maybe we're raising it around here, not all over town."

Around here, Jen decided to ask Old Master to tell him the correct answer via Reiko.

"Father, your guess so far is almost correct. I'm going to explain to you that this town alone is going to be short of information."

"Yeah, please"

"In the town on the side of the Kingdom of Klein, on the outskirts of the town of Nyse, lived its fireman. You were the only firecracker in a small group of countries."

"Oh, really?"

"Yes. And I was afraid of a gunpowder accident, so I lived in such a neighborhood. Also, you can pick 'nitrous stones' in nearby mountains."

The nitrite is potassium nitrate KNO3.

A type of nitrogen compound obtained by oxidizing organic matter in the soil and nitrogen compounds made of the breakdown of urea in animal excreta during the process of bacteria breakdown, forming potassium ions and salts.... Apparently.

It is water soluble, so it diffuses deep when it rains. Potassium nitrate is also absorbed as nutrients from plant roots. For this reason it is difficult to obtain in rainy regions.

Therefore, in Japan, fecal urine is fermented and aged to make nitrous stones.

"Nitrite. It's rare in this world..."

Jen finds out...... or, to the extent you have investigated, the places where nitrous stones can be picked are quite limited.

It was presumed to be from bats and other faeces of animals living in the cave because it is mostly behind the cave.

If you mean explosives, because there are explosives that apply "Magic Explosion Mana Explosion", the only powder that is difficult to handle in Penglai is used as a reagent.

However, "Magic Explosion" alone makes it difficult to blossom colorful flowers in the night sky.

"Reiko, you've spoken in a past way now. That means…"

"Yes, Father, there was a craftsman about 170 years ago."

"Then you have someone who's taking over the rest."

"Yes, Father."

"Hmm...... don't worry about it for a second. I was going to travel through the kingdom of Franz, but I'm starting to wonder about that one who's putting up fireworks"

"Mm, I know."

I agree with Jen, seeing as Elsa cares too. It means Elsa doesn't know that much more either.

Old man probably knows the truth, while Jen waited for the night.

And a long awaited night.

Around 8 p.m., a large circle of flowers blossomed in the eastern sky.

"Oh, that's definitely fireworks"

Rustic, old-fashioned fireworks, though not as flashy as you would see in modern Japan.

That's roughly one shot a minute, launched.

Tourist voices are rising here and there.

Sure, this is beautiful in the dark night sky. I also know that the guests will arrive, Jen thought.

"I wonder how many rounds it goes up"

"Oh, the colors have changed"

"True."

From the third shot, the color of the fireworks, which were white, turned red and from the fifth shot turned green. And from the seventh shot, it turns blue, and the tenth shot turns white again.

And I hear the fireworks are over. It was about ten minutes of fantasy play.

"If you're going up tomorrow, we can locate you."

"I think you've already identified him."

"That's right. … then it looks like you can also find the 'someone' that is raising it"

"Mmm."

Jen thought. It's hard to go on your own.

It is possible that the place where the fireworks are raised is in the mountains.

I knew I'd ask you.

"I think that's a good idea"

"Okay."

Jen contacted you in "The Bracelet of Friends".

"Old man, who is launching fireworks right now, do you know where, why, etc?

'Yes, I know. Would you like to explain?

"Right, please"

"Okay."

Old man started explaining to Jen...

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