Information poured from Charlemagne. In the moments where he was speaking about the wood-working of mortals. Apparently this was something done with tools and non-magical things like that. Wood didn't conduct magical energy if it wasn't still connected to the earth, making it a non-viable material for builds of the sort that Angelica was used to. How interesting that humans managed to do something similar with just manual labor and skill. "Wow, that's so innovative," she chimed. If there was one bit of credit she was willing to give humans, despite their oddities surrounding Mana Transfers credit for being really creative.
Apparently, Charles hadn't been to this floor in a while. The lad spent their time walking and waving to random locals apparently only noticing the lack of mana density of the area after it was mentioned by Angelica. "Definitely feels a bit light, but my senses are a bit hyperactive to start with..." she mused. This was the truth as she understood it. Her type of existence and her living on the top floor meant she was always bathed in mana. She moved on just as easily though, relaxing a she walked with Charles, she found herself smiling at people as he spoke of relaxing after adventures in a strangely normal way. "That sounds like it was really fun and exciting for you. I'm a little jealous having so many relaxing activities line up~" she said in a manner most teasing. Still, given he was going out and doing things she couldn't blame him.
Ah, but there was still more. Apparently, Charles wasn't wholly responsible for all of the creation of his cabin. But it'd been a cooperative project in which he'd learned extra how to make things he didn't know how to create as well as getting extra help with the things he found himself incapable of doing. "So you learned new skills, and got help in areas you couldn't complete yourself? That's such a good way to handle it as a problem..." she said her excitement never wavering. Even if it wasn't a project he could complete alone, no one could speak ill of a properly undertaken multi-person project. "And you got a whole lake side retreat out of it!~" she seemed to be more excited by the moment. She truly didn't understand in moments like this, how he didn't understand how well suited he was to leadership positions. It was one thing to boss others around but it was entirely different to learn new processes and get involved in your projects at such a depth. It was always so satisfying to her to make a change even magically, she imagined having a hand in the building of your own place from the ground up was gratifying beyond reason.