Heroes In Other Worlds

Heroes In Other Worlds
THE MIRACLE OF MAKING FIRE


Furuko wondered if her brother could cook in this world. The reason is, the tools and ways of cooking in this world with its original world are indeed different. At first Furuko was also confused when she wanted to cook, but because Vitaloka was teaching her, she was finally able to cook in this world.


"Eh, yes. I haven't told you it's cooking outside."


Furuko rushed over to her brother who had been in the kitchen. Arriving in the kitchen, it turns out that he was right, Sagachi was confused about how to cook it.


Looking at his confused older brother, Furuko said, "Eh, I forgot to say, Nisan. Cook it outside the house."


Sagachi turned his head and then asked, "Outside the house?"


"Yes, Nisan. You see, in this world there are no LPG gas stoves, no magic warmers or electric stoves" Furuko explained.


"Then, what good is this kitchen if the cuisine is outside?" ask Sagachi.


"It's not really a kitchen, it's just a place to store food" Furuko explained. "Yes already. Yuk, Nisan brought the same seasoning meat out of the house yes, I'll bring this firewood."


"Ready," said Sagachi responding to Furuko's words, then he walked out of the kitchen where the food was stored, while Furuko took the firewood that she had stored in this kitchen before.


The firewood was deliberately stored as a tool for cooking. He had already collected a lot of firewood that he had obtained from the forest.


Furuko walked out of the kitchen with the dry wood, and took it out of the inn.


Arriving outside the house, he was also finding his brother who had first come out.


"Then, now how do we light the fire? Are there matches in the world?" ask Sagachi.


Hearing Sagachi's question, Furuko laughed out loud as she put the firewood she had brought to the ground.


"Why are you laughing?" sagachi asked astonished at Furuko's sudden laughter.


Furuko tried to stop his laughter, after which he said, "Needs of funny gravestones anyway, where there are matches in this fantasy world."


"Then, how do you make fire?" ask Sagachi. He was really curious about what his sister would normally do if she was going to cook in this world.


"We stacked these woods first as we camped before, when the Scouts were, you know," Furuko responded to Sagachi's question.


"Like that bonfire, huh?" guess Sagachi. He remembers a bonfire wood manata while he was at Scout camp. "Well, let's arrange it like that!"


"Yeah!" furuko responded to Sagachi's words.


They also arrange the wood until it forms like a campfire wood order. After they finished styling the wood ....


"Then, how do I light the fire?" asked Sagachi who was curious how to light the fire.


"But Nisan, I took the same bamboo prick as a tool to light the fire," said Furuko, then he immediately walked into the inn to pick up something.


Sagachi just kept quiet, in his heart he asked, "What tools will Furuko use to light her fire, huh?"


Seeing that, Sagachi immediately asked, "Wine? For what, Furuko?"


"To light the fire," replied Furuko.


Hearing the answer from his sister, Sagachi frowned. He was really confused by what his sister meant. "What do you mean, Furuko? Isn't that arrow for archery? Where there's an arrow to light a fire."


"Yes, I usually wear this if I want to make a fire" replied Furuko who again made Sagachi curious. "Later Nisan also know, now we wash first!"


"All right." Sagachi could only sigh heavily, he tried to be patient even though in his mind there was still a curiosity about what his sister meant.


Furuko placed the bow she was carrying on the ground, then she placed the bamboo prick in a tray container made of wood. In the tray container there is meat, because Sagachi brought the meat from the kitchen using the wooden tray container.


"Let me take it, Furuko. Wanna take it to the laundry where's the meat?" ask Sagachi.


"Let me not papa, Nisan. Nisan help me wash the meat. The mistress is in that little river." Furuko walked towards the small river not far from the inn they were staying in.


"Oh, the holiness is there, as it turns out," Sagachi said in response to Furuko's remarks. "All right, let's wash it!"


Sagachi followed Furuko to the small river. They washed the trays and pieces of meat until they were clean. After that, they brought the pieces of meat again to the place of the arrangement of the bonfire with meat that had been pierced like satay.


There, Furuko mixed the spices into a container that had been filled with venison that had been skewered like satay. After everything had been finished and the seasoning had been evenly distributed throughout the pieces of meat that had been pierced by the bamboo, Furuko then picked up the bow lying beside her.


"See Nisan. I will make a fire with this bow" Furuko said, and Sagachi was impatient with what his sister would do.


"All right, show me! How do you make a fire with your bow, Furuko," Sagachi said in response to Furuko's words. He was really curious.


Furuko nodded her head, then she pulled the bow thread.


"My where is the arrows from my Bow."


An arrow suddenly emerged from the particles of light as Furuko was pulling the thread, and from those particles of light, it was, an arrow appeared that made Sagachi's eyes not blink when he saw it.


"Fire arrows."


After saying that, a fire emerged from the wafting of the arrow.


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You could say, the job Furuko took was Archer Mage. In other words, Furuko took a combination job. Combination job means that it does not only take one job, but takes two jobs that match the main job.


For example, Furuko's main job is Archer, while Archer needs an arrow to shoot. Therefore, what is suitable as a combination with the Archer job is the Mage job. Because by combining the Archer job with the Mage job will make Furuko become an Archer who no longer needs to carry stock arrows. Because with the power of the Mage's job, Furuko could take out arrows by just chanting magic spells while pulling her bow threads.


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"Ooh, so that's how you make a fire?" sagachi asked after seeing what his sister had done.