Magi Craft Meister
Chapter 677: Bitumen
Now then, here we have John Dini from the town of Seki.
âJohn, thanks for yesterday. You really helped me out.â
âNo problem. If you need anything else, feel free to ask.â
John Dini went around the town of Seki, repairing various tools and magical devices.
From fixing pots to repairing magical lamps, and even patching up leaksâŠ
As a result, he became acquainted with most of the townâs residents.
John Dini was an automaton controlled by Laojun. His personality was modeled after Jinâs, based on Laojunâs understanding of Jinâs character.
In other words, he acted as Jin would and responded in a manner similar to Jin.
These days continued for five days.
âJohn!â
A woman approached, pedaling a bicycle. It was Maya, Johnâs caretaker in the town of Seki.
âMaya, whatâs going on?â
âMr. Crow is calling for you.â
âOh? What could it be?â
John followed Maya to the town hall.
âThank you for coming, Sir John.â
John was led to the office, where he faced the town mayor, Crow, one-on-one.
âIn these past six days, you have deepened your interactions with the townspeople and repaired their damaged items. Iâve seen your skills and your character.â
After pausing for a moment, Crow continued.
âTomorrow, I want you to head to the capital Miyako with my letter of recommendation. Deputy Mayor Daro will accompany you as my representative.â
Thus, John, who had been recognized in the town of Seki, was set to head to the city of the capital Miyako, the center of the Mitsuho country.
And so, on the morning of December 6thâŠ
âJohn, thank you for all your help.â
âJohn, my wife also wanted to thank you.â
âTake care, John.â
âCome back and visit us, John!â
As John and Daro were about to leave the town of Seki, a large crowd of townspeople gathered to see them off.
âSir John, are you ready?â
Daro, who was mounted on his bicycle, called out to John, who was riding a golem horse.
âYes, Iâm ready.â
âAlright, letâs go then.â
âGood luck, John. I know youâll reach the top!â
âThank you, Maya. See you again.â
This was as far as Maya would go. She would likely return to the village of Kali after this.
And so, John and Daro left the town of Seki.
They exited through the northern gate.
As they passed through the gate, the surrounding scenery changed dramatically, surprising John.
âHaha, are you surprised? This is our current way of life.â
The road was made of some kind of hardened soil, and it was about seven meters wideâcomparable to a two-lane road on modern Earth.
âBecause of these roads, bicycles are very effective.â
Currently, the bicycle Daro was riding didnât have iron wheels but was instead covered with a material resembling magical beast leather, making it suitable for on-road use.
âIs it alright to have horses walk on such a splendid road?â
âHaha, donât worry. Itâs hardened with a material called bitumen, so horses wonât make it dent.â
âBitumenâŠ?â
Although the ground in the town of Seki was also hardened, this was clearly different, piquing Johnâs interest.
The name of this material was something he hadnât encountered before. He wanted to learn more, but Daro only knew the name, so the details would have to wait until they reached the capital Miyako.
However, Laojun had inherited some knowledge about this material from Jin, who in turn had learned it from his predecessor.
(It seems to be something like asphalt with a soil color.)
On Earth, natural asphalt was called bitumen and it was used as a preservative for mummies in Egypt.
Since this material couldnât be found in small countries, Hourai Island, or the demon territories, neither Jin nor Laojun had seen it before. This was their first opportunity to verify their knowledge.
(Analyzing⊠Itâs not just hydrocarbons. Itâs different from Earthâs asphalt.)
John discreetly investigated during a break.
Compared to Earthâs asphalt, this bitumen appeared to have a stronger bonding strength. It seemed capable of withstanding the full gallop of a golem horse without denting.
Still, the exact details wouldnât be clear until they reached the capital Miyako.
This paving made bicycle travel much easier.
After leaving the town of Seki, they encountered a gentle uphill slope for a while, but afterward, the road remained mostly flat.
Daroâs bicycle maintained an average speed of about 25 kilometers per hour, passing through the village of Ehimu and reaching the town of Temae before noon. They had lunch there before setting off again.
Passing through the villages of Nardo and Yashima, they arrived in the capital Miyako by evening.
âThe paved roads are wonderful.â
John (as Laojun) praised the roads sincerely. Covering a distance of 100 kilometers in a single day using only human power was a feat rarely achievable in the smaller countries.
âHaha, indeed. Thatâs why I can travel back and forth between Seki and the capital Miyako so easily with just light gear.â
Daro replied.
The town of the capital Miyako was a city surrounded by moats. Like the capital Miyako city Esaia of the Kingdom of Celuroa, the moat was crossed by bridges.
Naturally, these bridges were guarded and could be burned or destroyed in emergencies to prevent enemy intrusion.
This time, since Daro was with him and they had a letter of introduction from Crow, the mayor of Seki, passing through was simple.
âSo, you brought a Magismith. Good work. âŠWelcome, Sir Magismith. We are pleased to have you here.â
The gate guard seemed familiar with Daro and quickly granted them passage upon seeing the letter. He also greeted John warmly.
In this country, magical technicians were referred to as âMagismithsâ rather than âMagi Engineerâ.
âThe clothing here is a bit different.â
That was Johnâs first impression upon entering the city of the capital Miyako.
Most of the clothes here were front-fastened, resembling traditional Japanese clothing in Jinâs knowledge. Although it was only âJapanese-styleâ clothing.
The closest comparison would be a Japaense jinbei. The sleeves were tubular, and the collars were kimono-like. The bottoms were more akin to Japanese karusan or hakama than pants.
âCan you tell? This attire is characteristic of Mitsuho. Itâs easy to layer and allows for easy movement. However, itâs mostly used in humid areas like the capital Miyako.â
Apparently, there was a lake called Sayama Lake behind the capital Miyako, and the water for the moat was drawn from there.
Another intriguing place name caught John (Laojun)âs attention.
âWhat is the materialâŠ?â
âAh, you noticed the difference right away. Itâs âwood cottonâ.â
âWood cotton?â
John asked again, unsure if it was the same cotton he was familiar with.
âYes, cotton. Itâs the fiber obtained from the plant called âwataâ. Why itâs called âwood cottonâ⊠I donât know.â
âI see.â
From a distance, it appeared to be the same cotton that Jin knew. Cotton-producing plants thrive in warm, moist climates, making the area from Seki to the capital Miyako ideal for cultivation.
(Another valuable material has been found.)
Laojun grew increasingly interested in the exchange with the different culture of Mitsuho.
âLook, thereâs the guesthouse.â
âOhâŠâ
John saw the building Daro pointed to, which had a tiled roof resembling traditional Japanese architecture.
âItâs already late today, so please stay there for the night. Tomorrow morning, I will introduce you to the chief. Please take your time to rest today.â
âUnderstood.â
Rushing would gain nothing. John nodded obediently and decided to rest at the guesthouse.
The gatekeeper at the guesthouse quickly granted them entry, thanks to Daroâs familiarity and Crowâs letter of introduction.
âOhâŠâ
Inside the walled compound, a landscape resembling a Japanese garden spread out before them.
(Itâs impossible for there to be so many coincidences. Could it be⊠the ancestors of the Mitsuho peopleâŠ)
Laojun concluded that it was highly likely they came from a world similar to, or very close to, Jinâs.
(Tomorrow, meeting with the chief should reveal even more.)
John (Laojun) eagerly awaited the following day.