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Part 2 Shrine Maiden Apprentice

Prayer ceremony preparation

 About half of the snow that covered the city was thawed, and the sun was getting warmer. The winter basketball is over and everyone is working on removing snow and preparing for spring. Turi's work has resumed, and the days when he comes to visit the temple have become every other day.


 All winter handicrafts in the orphanage were completed and sold through Lutz to Benno. Thanks to that, the budget of the orphanage is quite full. There is still a lot of snow in the forest right now, so we'll have to go to the forest again to collect and make paper.

 Until then, it was an educational period, and the gray priest, who was a former servant, taught the children how to be polite. The reason seems to be that I am going around the orphanage, so if I don't educate the blue shrine maiden apprentices so as not to be rude, I shouldn't treat other blue priests in the same manner.

 Now that education should be conducted in the cafeteria of the orphanage, the factory is full of galan, and there is no one other than me, Lutz, and escort Darmuel.

"When I print the next book, I want to use the printing machine even for the text."

"It's good to use, but how do you make a printing press?"

"Well, I'm going to make a modified press ..."

 I take out the blueprint and show it to Lutz.

 The early printing press made by Gutenberg seems to be a modification of a squeezing machine that squeezes wine-made grapes. I felt that I could manage to make it with an early printing machine, but it is surprisingly difficult to reproduce it based on my memory.

"If you put the typeface like this, paint the ink and put the paper on it ...

 I'm telling Lutz what a printing press is, while showing me the use of a press that doesn't reach. Since I can't get out of the temple, it's Lutz's job of ordering and explaining to the workshop.

"If so, this ... typesetting? You have to decide this size."

"If you measure the picture book you made earlier, you'll see it immediately."

 While talking with Lutz about the printing machine at the workshop, I measure around here with a major and write it on the blueprint.

 Lutz gave up his shoulders when he saw the design document that he had written as much as he could think, such as mounting the table on which the paper was placed at an angle, or mounting a box containing ink here.

"Hey, mine. For the time being, I think it's good to add extra things later."

"Excessive things? Do you only write what you need?"

 Rather, in my memory, I think that there are many things that are missing, unaware, or forgotten.

"Then you need the place to put the paper and the place to put the ink, but what's Mine struggling with is how to attach it to the printing press? At first, place it on the table next to the printing press. Shouldn't I keep it? "

 As Lutz says, if the typesetting can be fixed under the squeezing machine, even if the procedure is troublesome, minimal printing is possible.

"Mine thinks it's too difficult because the finished form is in my head. I felt like there was a lot of substitutes at the beginning, even when making paper. I think that's the only function that is absolutely necessary to print like that. I'm fine. ''

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