In the midst of all this work, the machine for roasting coffee beans was finally completed. The blacksmith who built the roasting machine said proudly, "The most advanced crystallization of magic and craftsmanship."
As an existence that replaced the motor, a super-small whirlwind spell drove the rotating leaves to form the driving force. At the same time, through the connection of the chain, the rotating force was brought to the roasting barrel, so that the coffee beans could be constantly stirred during the roasting process.
As the fire source for the roasting, Lin didn't choose anything too magical. Instead, he chose charcoal, which was also found everywhere on Earth. The quality of the roasting was half of the importance of whether the coffee tasted good or not. Compared to things like magic flames, Lin would rather choose a source that he had used and was trustworthy.
After the machine was completed, Lin tested the roasting for the first time. The blacksmith, Hallumi, Kaya, and Fen all stayed aside and watched Lin's work. The engine was heated, the air valve was adjusted, the beans were poured, and the roasting began. Lin kept taking out the coffee beans from the barrel with a sampling stick, watching the color gradually darken, and the fragrance of cinnamon, citrus, and other fascinating scents. The world of Mesmeria welcomed the first roasting of coffee.
However, in the eyes of others, the hazy state of the fragrance was smoky to Lin. Damn it! It seemed that he had to find a way to make ventilation equipment and pipes to vent the smoke. It seemed that just opening the windows wasn't enough.
The roasting process was very fast. It was over in about ten minutes. When Lin smelled the fragrance in his memory, he opened the door of the beans, and the brown gems clattered down and fell into the cooling plate. The cooling in Mesmeria wasn't like that on Earth, which basically used wind cooling, but every roaster had their own unique tricks. For example, limited sprinkling of water, placed under the air vent, and blown wildly with an industrial fan.
The cooling method in Mesmeria was more violent. It directly used a spell that deprived heat, Alinya's Cold. It didn't bring water vapor or moisture, but only took away the heat of the object.
The person who created this spell probably didn't have the concept of loss of heat. Perhaps he didn't even know what temperature was. "The person who is cast with this spell will feel colder and colder." It was this description that piqued Lin's interest, and he also learned this spell that wasn't popular.
Because this spell didn't count as elemental damage, it was at most a type of negative attribute. However, the intense activity of the target would generate heat on their own, which would more or less offset the effects of the spell. Therefore, in the eyes of most mages, this spell was of little value.
However, in the eyes of Lin, a believer of the Church of Science, it was a completely different matter. In the field of machinery, overheating was always the most important and difficult problem. Alinya's Cold spell could not only be used on living beings, but also on objects. The value of this spell in Lin's mind instantly jumped from a useless one to a godly one.
Of course, other than scientific applications, this magic was also the best way to cool down the coffee beans. And today's test showed that the cooling speed was faster than expected. Soon, the finished product was placed in front of him.
Lin looked at his work with satisfaction, but the others were confused. Fen, on the other hand, was quick. She grabbed a few baked beans and stuffed them into her mouth. With a few crunches, he crushed the bean and swallowed it. Of course, he frowned.
"Hmm ~ You said it's delicious? Is there a problem with my sense of taste, or is there a problem with your sense of taste? "
"You're a child, stuffing everything you see into your mouth. What if you get a stomachache?" Looking at a certain Lich eating coffee beans, Lin Xiang wanted to bang his head against the wall. He quickly slapped away the hands of the two girls who were equally curious and imitated the behavior of a certain girl.
But as soon as he finished speaking, he also felt helpless. As a Lich, Fen's eating behavior was purely to pursue coolness. She didn't replenish the energy and nutrients her body needed from food. Or it should be said that what supported the fake body was not the food that took other lives.
Therefore, no matter if it was poison or strong alcohol, she could get drunk or poisoned if she wanted to, but she would never die. Because those symptoms were only simulated, it was only a matter of thought to return to the original state. So Lin could only helplessly say: "Forget it, I won't kill you. Whatever."
Generally speaking, after a blacksmith finished his work and handed it over to someone else, it was basically no longer a problem. But this time, he made an item that had never been seen before. As the creator, how could he not be curious?
Of course, for Lin, there was no need to keep it a secret. Even if he wanted to modify it in the future, he might have to rely on this blacksmith and magician senior – Master Smith.
That's right, the most brilliant blacksmith in the maze world must be a magician. Because there were too many magics related to forging, for a magician, the blacksmith's work was very easy. Lin himself was not unfamiliar with the work of forging. When he was in the Tower of the Great Sage, he personally forged a lot of weapons.
But when he came to Wulian City, he entrusted the work that he could do to others. This was not someone who was lazy or showing off. Forging may not be difficult for a magician, but equipment such as an iron furnace and iron drill were not everywhere. Especially now that the house he lived in was a mixture of brick and wood, it was not a problem to make a small noise and repair some kitchen knives and scissors. But to build a forging room, he had to consider all aspects, and building a machine was beyond his ability.
In addition, he had just moved recently and was busy with many things. Lin did not want to wait until he had time to slowly build a machine. It was not impossible to use a hand net or a hand-cranked type of equipment, these simpler baking methods were not impossible, but if he had the conditions and was comfortable, why torture himself? Why drag it out until he ran out of patience when it could be quickly solved by taking out the blueprint and gold coins?
And the result did not disappoint Lin. But with the hopeful eyes of the audience and the distrustful eyes of the Lich, Lin knew that today's matter was not over yet.
He took out a siphon pot, an alcohol lamp for refining medicine, and could be said to be the most difficult tool to make for drinking coffee – the bean grinder. It had nothing to do with the structure or the motor, the difficulty was the two knife heads.
The types of knife heads on earth were roughly divided into three categories: straight chisel, awl chisel, and ghost tooth. No matter which one, the purpose was to evenly grind and reduce the production of fine powder. These two had their advantages and disadvantages. But those were all under the forging process on earth, so there was a need to consider so many details.
What about the maze? Just making two knife heads that could fit together was very difficult! There was no time to consider whether ghost tooth or straight chisel was better.
In the end, he used the skill of the elves to make exquisitely carved armor to make a set of knife heads that Lin was satisfied with. This was Master Smith's unique skill, but it was to make two knife heads. The blacksmith, who was in the later stages of his life and had a few more tufts of white hair, almost could not help but choke someone to death on the spot after knowing the purpose of the knife heads.
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