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Published at 11th of April 2024 05:02:06 AM


Chapter 237: Preparation For Departure (2)

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Chapter 237: Preparation For Departure (2)

Although it wasnt a strike with full power, it was a blow that even an elder would struggle to block.

But to neutralize it as if swatting a fly with just a wave of the hand, what kind of monstrous strength is that?

The scent of our kin is unmistakable. He must be a hero like us. Yet, he is also a saint chosen by the Goddess And he uses mana?

The idea is as absurd as the girl next door having a child.

Ray, sensing the gaze of the leader of the nobles, turned away from him.

He helped Iriel, who had collapsed, to her feet and said,

We need to move quickly if weve made a decision. The water path closes in 13 days.

Almost two days had passed with various events unfolding.

Therefore, in the remaining 13 days, they needed to devise a plan to break through the sea and construct a plausible ship.

13 days is a tight schedule. Wouldnt it be better to wait for the next opening of the waterway?

Hael slowly shook his head at this suggestion.

I didnt realize it at first, but the current is getting stronger over time. If it goes on like this, even a boat covered in protective magic will be destroyed.

The gesture of slitting his throat made the elders look solemn.

Then we must discuss this matter.

The elders, who had opposed leaving just a moment ago, now began to ponder seriously at the noble leaders words.

The female elder suggested,

How about reinforcing the bottom of the ship with iron plates? Combined with protective magic, it should make a decent vessel.

Do we have enough iron to make the plates?

If we melt down all our weapons, it should be feasible.

The leader of the nobles nodded at the elders words.

Good. Since the plates themselves arent too heavy, the ship wont sink. Start preparing to make the iron plates right away. Elder Hael, could you gather the children and ask for the necessary timber to build the ship?Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m

Understood.

Lets have everything ready by tomorrow morning.

It might take a bit longer to melt the iron.

We have someone reliable for that.

Looking meaningfully at Ray, he says,

You know you cant refuse, right? We need your help.

Though Ray feels annoyed, he knows he cant refuse.

If the water path closes, its a problem for everyone.

So, they need to work together to help them.

Alright. But can I borrow some people?

Yes. Just make sure to meet the deadline.

No big deal.

Ray, having said this, turns to leave with Iriel.

Despite wanting to rest after continuous movement, he suppresses his laziness as its a critical moment.

Crossing the dim forest, he glances at the middle-aged man.

The commanding noble leader is quite an excellent commander.

A spiritual pillar for his clan, he possesses strong leadership skills.

Moreover, his decision-making is decisive and unimpeded, allowing his subordinates to act swiftly.

He has considerable command ability. Its necessary to keep an eye on what he might do next.

Even if he claims to take them to the Holy Kingdom under the name of the Goddess, he cant just manipulate them at will.

A force of superhumans under the noble leader, they cant be underestimated.

If they decide to, even a small kingdom could be destroyed in a few days.

Its better to prepare some countermeasures just in case.

As he says this, Iriel, who almost lost her life to the noble leaders strike, replies.

Indeed. I was almost sent to Goddess Gaias side just now.

Well, its now do or die.

If theres no way to stop them, then as a last resort, they might have to exploit the Goddesss name once more.



He drew the mana from the atmosphere and chanted the activation word.

Psychokinesis.

Wooong

The weapons inside the barrel floated in the air.

The young mens faces were filled with pity, like parents watching their childs last moments.

Speak now if you have anything to say.

At his words, akin to a grim reaper, some even burst into tears.

Sob sob sob

Curse your unworthy master!

Aaah! Evian!

It seems they had even named their swords and played with them.

Deciding that the farewells were sufficiently heartfelt, Ray began melting them down.

Heat.

The combination of force and power was just perfect.

Iriel, who was watching him, encouraged him with an innocent face.

Those children will live on as the foundation of the ship. Smile for their noble sacrifice for our future.

As she spoke, divine power radiated around her like a halo.

Using divine power granted by a god as if it were stage lighting.

Yet, the impact was profound.

Sob sob sob

Ah, truly a holy woman.

Even your words are a blessing They would find comfort in knowing they will aid their brethren.

After this is over Ill melt them down again and forge even better swords.

Ray spat in response to their hopeful words.

Anyway, the rough sea will erode the surface. I doubt even a splinter of wood will remain, let alone the iron plates.

With just that one sentence, the surroundings erupted into a sea of tears once more.



Having bid their farewell to the weapons, they melted the iron to begin framing the ship.

With quite some time remaining until morning, and the iron plates being too large to leave as they were, they decided to start with the ships bottom.

Modern ship hulls are typically curved.

Thus, no two sections are exactly alike, even if cut from arbitrary positions.

However, looking at the central part of the hull, one often finds repeated identical cross-sectional shapes.

This is because the length of the central part increases as the hull expands; the outer shell must withstand water pressure, and the inner bottom panel must support the weight of the ship.

The outer shell will be made of iron plates, while the inner bottom panel will be replaced by wood and iron bars, reinforced with magic.

Ray, after estimating the size of the ship, shook his head.

It cant be too big. Itll be swallowed by the waves.

In such seas, smaller boats have the advantage.

However, with hundreds of people needing to board, realistically, a small boat is out of the question.

They could consider splitting into groups, but if they did, more than half would likely perish.

The best course of action was to take as many as possible, so splitting up wasnt the right choice.

Iriel approached Ray, who was deep in thought.

Whats the matter now?

The boat is too big. If we go out to sea with the size I have in mind, it wont last ten minutes before breaking apart.

Umm What about walking on the fragments like last time?

There are too many people for that. It would be better to swim across in terms of survival rate.

What if we split the boat into two? Smaller, but with a higher chance of survival?

Thats the best option. If only we had enough time.

Making two boats was impractical in terms of time.

Even though they would be smaller than one large boat, making two boats required significantly more labor.

As they were brainstorming together, Hael approached, dusting off her hands.




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