âYouâre not going to? Then you canât take the adamantium with you.â
âUgh.â
Kang Ohâs eyes quivered.
Adamantium! It wasnât just any adamantium; it was a ton of adamantium! He wanted it so badly.
âBut it feels like Iâll regret it if I take itâŠâ
There was something regarding a âdutyâ in the quest. If he accepted the quest, then heâd have to do something!
âIâm really not in love with the âguardian of the continent, one who protects it from the shadows.â part! Iâll probably have to work myself to the bone, and I wonât be compensated for it too!â
Kang Oh was at a loss.
âStop thinking about it and just do it,â Burkan said.
Then, Kang Oh narrowed his eyes.
âBurkan. You knew this would happen, didnât you?â
âThis was destined from the moment you cleared the Fight Against 100 Men and passed the Trial of the Demon Sword.â
The impossible Fight Against 100 Men, the Trial of the Magic Sword, and finding a Master Miner!
These quests were meant to test Kang Ohâs worthiness of becoming Valanâs successor.
âHaa. What if I refuse?â
âYou can if you want. But Iâll have to find a new successor, and the demon sword and adamantium will have to go to them instead.â
âThe demon sword too?â
He couldnât let that happen. If he didnât have the demon sword, then all that work heâd put into his character would have been for nothing!
âIsnât it obvious? That demon sword is meant for the one whoâll take over as guardian of the continent.â
âHaa,â Kang Oh sighed, realizing that he had no other choice.
âWhen will that Valan guy show up?â Kang Oh asked.
He hoped he never showed up, but that probably wouldnât happen.
âI donât know either.â
âHe wonât just ignore me, will he?â
âAbsolutely no chance of that happening!â
âUgh.â
âJust my luck.â
âSo, are you going to do it or not?â Burkan asked with an impish expression.
For some reason, it seemed like Burkan was enjoying this.
âIâll do it!â
He didnât have the luxury of choice.
[You have accepted the quest, Become Valanâs Successor.]
âGood thinking.â
Burkan tapped his shoulder.
âIâm really going to take it now.â
Whatever happened, he would take the adamantium!
âDo what you want.â
Placing the adamantium into his inventory completely filled it.
âOh, by the way. Donât get rid of that quickly,â Burkan suddenly said.
âWhy not?â
What the hell was he talking about now!?
âI told you. That thing was prepared for Master Valanâs successor, so you should probably wait until you get Master Valanâs approval.â
âAnd if I donât?â
âIf thatâs what you want. Itâs your responsibility now.â
Burkan shrugged his shoulders as if it didnât matter to him anymore. âArenât we blood brothers? You cold-hearted bastard!â
âTch. I understand.â
Kang Oh decided not to do anything with the adamantium for now.
âAre we pretty much done now?â Bower, whoâd been quietly watching, said.
âYeah, weâre done,â Burkan said lightheartedly.
âNow Iâm free!â Burkan inwardly cheered.
Valan had originally intended to make Burkan his successor.
However, Burkan had similar grievances to Kang Oh; he didnât want to work his ass off without any reward.
Thus, he offered to find Valan a suitable successor; Valan had accepted after giving him a single condition.
The condition was as follows:
Before he found Valan a successor, he couldnât enter the gladiatorial ring nor could he leave the Holiseum! If he didnât follow that condition, then heâd assume the position of successor!
âHoo, hoo. Master mustâve thought that I wouldnât follow through, butâŠâ
Burkan had endured, and Kang Oh had become Valanâs successor. Henceforth, Burkan could go wherever he pleased!
âItâs been a while⊠How about we go and get a drink?â
âOutside world, here I come!â Burkan thought.
âSounds good,â Bower immediately replied and retrieved his pickaxe.
âWhat about you?â Burkan asked Kang Oh.
âCome with us,â Bower, whoâd been completely charmed by Kang Oh, said.
âNext time. You see, I have some business to attend to.â
Kang Oh shook his head.
First off, he needed to place the large quantity of adamantium that had come into his possession into a safe and secure location.
He couldnât keep it in his inventory forever. The gemstone clogged his inventory, and he wouldnât be able to pick up any other items as well.
âI know a good place for it.â
Heâd already chosen a place to store it.
âAlright then.â
Burkan didnât stop him.
A short while laterâŠ
They had left the Holiseum.
âHoo.â
Burkan acted like someone whoâd just gotten out of jail. He then took a look around.
âThings have changed,â he muttered.
âHow long has it been since youâve been out and about?â Kang Oh asked.
â2 years.â
âShould I buy you some tofu?â Kang Oh teased.
âWhy tofu?â
Burkan tilted his head.
âItâs just something you do. Anyway, have a good time!â
âThatâs the plan.â
Kang Oh thought it was time, and said his goodbyes.
âThen Iâll be going now.â
âSee you next time.â
Bower waved his hand.
âPlease stay safe. Iâll see you next time.â
Right when he was about to leaveâŠ
âAh, wait a minute,â Burkan stopped him.
âCome find me when youâve raised your Demonic Swordsmanship to high rank.â
âWhy?â
âIâll teach you my secret technique.â
Being blood brothers gave Kang Oh the right to learn Burkanâs secret technique.
âI promise to come back and learn it!â
The Invincible Gladiator, Burkanâs secret technique! He had to learn it at all costs.
âStay safe.â
Burkan mustâve not had anything else to say, as he waved his hand and saw Kang Oh off.
âIâm really going this time!â
Kang Oh disappeared into the crowd, and Burkan and Bower headed to a nearby bar.
* * *
In the northern region of Arth, there was an area called the Snow-Covered Fields of Despair.
Throughout the year, the temperature would freeze any living being, and the chilling winds seemed to gouge oneâs skin. The blizzard was so intense that one couldnât see what was in front of them, and the land stretched out endlessly without a signpost in sight.
Therefore, it was labeled with the word âdespairâ as an indication that no life could subsist there.
But there was one man that was traversing this hellish land.
He wore a thick white coat, as well as fur boots, fur gloves, and a fur hat.
His facial features were unidentifiable, as he wore a mask, goggles, hat, etc., but there was a long sword tied to his back.
HoweverâŠ!
There were ugly, fur covered Yetis on the far side of the snow-covered fields. There were so many of them that it was difficult to get an accurate count.
Gau! Gau!
Gya! Gaga!
They screamed and rushed at the man all at once; it looked like an avalanche.
ThenâŠ
The man drew his sword.
Swish.
He softly swung his sword horizontally; his sword extended infinitely!
Divide the Sea!
The world was divided into two pieces; the Yetis were caught in his attack and shrieked.