Lucia and the Loom: Weaving Her Way to Happiness Volume 2 [Parts 1 to 3] by Hisaya Amagishi

Lucia and the Loom: Weaving Her Way to Happiness Volume 2 [Parts 1 to 3] by Hisaya Amagishi

Author:Hisaya Amagishi
Language: eng
Format: epub


The next day, Dahlia taught the magical toolmakers of the Magical Garment Factory as well as the mages who were enchanting the drying insoles how to enchant the zephyricloth.

That morning, all of them had arrived in the same carriage. Dahlia had explained to them that it wasn’t a difficult enchantment, so those with high magic should have no problem getting the hang of it. However, when the magical toolmakers and mages had watched her perform the enchantment, they’d all had deeply furrowed brows.

That got Lucia very curious. Out in the hallway, she surreptitiously asked one of the Magical Garment Factory magical toolmakers about it, and he explained that it was no easy feat to enchant powdered green slime uniformly in a lattice.

When she pressed just how difficult it was, a man who was also knowledgeable about clothing said, with a faraway look in his eyes, “It’s about as difficult as uniformly sewing the hem of a flared skirt around its whole perimeter.”

Lucia was impressed. Something like that was still impossible for her.

But Dahlia’s work didn’t just include instructing others. At the same time, the testing of the dyes and dye-fastening method were underway. For that, Forto and the dyers had brought a large volume of dyes to the factory’s storage and were testing out one thing after another.

Of course, they needed zephyricloth in order to test out the dyes, so Dahlia tirelessly enchanted cloth for them to use. When she ran out of magic, she drank a mana potion in place of tea, then got right back to work. She was like a machine.

When Lucia told her to take it easy for the sake of her health, Dahlia expressed her concern more for the price of the mana potions. It was true that mana potions cost a steep two gold coins a bottle, but her friend’s health was far and away more important.

From morning to night, Lucia monitored Dahlia’s condition, and eventually, the magical toolmakers and mages reported that they were sufficiently able to enchant the cloth. That was a great relief to hear, but the dark circles under their eyes were very telling of their struggles. Lucia felt sorry that they’d had to push themselves, but she had deep respect for them for being able to learn the enchantment method in such a short period of time.



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