After the series of commotions in Lirua subsided a bit, Lukas found himself standing before a familiar blacksmith.
To be precise, it was a Dragonman with bright blue hair who was said to be one of if not the best blacksmith in the entirety of the Heavenly Realm.
When Lukas first arrived, this female Dragonman, Nekdu, didnât seem to be very busy. In fact, she wasnât even wearing work clothes. Instead, she was dressed neatly as though she had been waiting for Lukas to arrive.
Nekdu looked at Lukas with her aqua blue eyes and said.
âYou took longer than I expected.â
âThe clean-up was a bit long.â
âRight.â
Nekdu stood up from her seat and continued.
âLetâs go someplace quieter.â
Nodding, Lukas followed her.
They headed to the second floor of the smithy. That was where the rooms the blacksmiths lived in were. Nekduâs goal was a door at the end of the hallway. (TL: Going to her room already? OwO)
Click.
When she opened the door, a cloud of dust flew out. It seemed that this room had not been used for a long time. The entire room was covered in dust, but Nekdu didnât seem to care as she stuck her butt on a chair âthe original color of which was indiscernible due to the layer of dustâ without any signs of discomfort.
âIt seems that you really went wild.â
ââŚâ
âI know everything. I heard about it from the craftsmen that you saved from Kangkiâs little dungeon.â
It seemed she had her sources of information.
Lukas simply nodded.
âWhat about Kangki?â
âDead.â
ââŚI see.â
There was no change to Nekduâs expression.
However,
[Unlocked hidden title âMajor City Lord Slayerâ.]
[The Lava Blacksmith, Nekdu, is surprised by the participantâs great achievement.]
[Nekduâs favourability has increased.]
[Lave Blacksmith Nekdu]
[Level: 64]
[Title: Fire Hammer of Babylon, Blessed by the God of Blacksmiths, Descendant of Iron and Fire]
[Occupation: Blacksmith]
[Race: Dragonman]
[Favourability: 45]
[Difficulty: B]
He saw more information than he had previously.
This allowed him to notice two things.
First was her level. Lukas realised that Nekduâs level was much higher than heâd initially expected. At level 64, she was even higher than Bargan.
Next was favourability.
He figured that this was probably similar to the loyalty stat that Bargan and Ashstar had.
âThis means that someone else is using the [Creed of Kamesh] now.â
âRight.â
After thinking for a while, Nekdu looked at Lukas before bowing her head.
âFirst off, I think I should thank you.â
âWere you also trapped here by Kangki?â
âItâs not that. To put it bluntly, he used collateral.â
âCollateral?â
âRight.â
Nekdu nodded.
âDid you learn of my identity from Kangki?â
âHe called you the Hammer of Babylon.â
âRight.â
âThen the person in Babylon now isâŚâ
âMy disciple.â
Lukas tilted his head slightly at those words.
âI know the Major City Lord of Babylon. She seems to me like a thorough person. At the very least, I donât believe she wouldnât be able to tell that a famous craftsman in her city was a fake.â
âThe nickname âFire Hammerâ is something that is given to the best blacksmith in Babylon. In my case, I left the city around 100 years ago, so in truth, I can no longer go by the title âFire Hammer of Babylonâ.â
Lukas nodded.
So thatâs how it was.
âBesides, this generation of Fire Hammer isnât bad at all. They arenât much worse than I am.â
Nekduâs words still implied that she was better. This was probably a remark that came from her pride as a craftsman.
After saying that, however, Nekdu let out a long sigh.
âAnyway, I wandered around for a while in order to polish my skills. My biggest mistake was coming to Lirua about 25 years ago, because I managed to catch the eye of that bastard, Kangki. At that time, Kangki was kidnapping various craftsmen around the world, and among them were several of my acquaintances and disciples. He forced me to help him make a few things by threatening to kill them.â
âIs the Creed of Kamesh one of those things?â
âRight. Compared to the others, that one took a bit of effort.â
ââŚâ
From her tone, it didnât seem that Nekdu considered the Creed of Kamesh to be one of her masterpieces.
Judging from the techniques used in the [Staff of the Distant Night Sky], it seemed that Nekdu was more comfortable making weapons.
Nevertheless, she was so talented that there werenât any problems when she made the armor.
âIn any case, I owe you one, so tell me if you ever want me to make something for you in the future. Iâll do my best and make three things for you.â
Three items were made by the Hammer of Babylon, Nedku.
It seemed that his gains this time would be much greater than heâd imagined.
âThank you.â
âDonât worry about it. What else did you come to me for?â
Lukasâ expression changed slightly and he immediately brought up the main point for his visit.
âHave you ever been to Dragon God Island?â
ââŚwhy that?â
âI have a question about the âSculpture of the Dragon Godâ that is placed there.â
Nekdu couldnât help but tilt her head to the side.
âSculpting is not my field.â
âI thought so. Nevertheless, I couldnât help but feel that a blacksmith like you would know more about it than others.â
This was evidenced by the fact that Nekdu knew refiners capable of refining an Ancient Dragonâs heart. But most of all, it was proven by her reaction when he first mentioned âDragon God Islandâ.
âThatâŚâ
Just as Nekdu stopped hesitating and opened her mouth,
Click!
The door opened and someone entered the room.
It was one of the blacksmiths that Lukas had met before, Rytol.
Nekdu frowned.
âWhat is it? Canât you see Iâm talking right now?â
ââŚIâm sorry. But this matter is urgent, so thereâs nothing I could do about it.â
As he said that, Rytol turned away from Nekdu, and instead looked at Lukas. Seeing this, Nekdu looked back and forth between Rytol and Lukas for a moment before opening her mouth.
âIt seems like you have something to do. Why donât you go deal with that first? In any case, I need some time to think.â
âSure.â
Lukas nodded and got to his feet. Then, he followed Rytol to the first floor where he saw an unexpected face.
âBargan?â
Lukas knew that he had been fairly busy these past few days. He hadnât even had the chance to meet him properly. Instead, he could only send his subordinates over to give reports on his behalf.
At that moment, Barganâs expression was much more serious than usual.
âIâm sorry to disturb you, my Lord.â
âItâs no problem. Whatâs the matter?â
ââŚan envoy from Dragon God Island came.â
âFrom Dragon God Island?â
âYes. They said they would like to meet you, my Lord.â
âMe?â
Lukas narrowed his eyes slightly.
It wasnât very surprising that an envoy had come from Dragon God Island. After all, it was the entity that practically ruled over the Heavenly Realm.
If they had found out about the recent purge of the arena, it wouldnât be strange for them to send someone to find the reason.
However, Lukas had kept a tight leash on all the Fighters who had been involved that night. They feared him greatly, so at least for the time being, he was certain that they would never reveal anything even if their lives were put on the line.
Even though he expected leaks to happen eventually, this was way too fast.
More importantly,
Lukas wasnât convinced that the delegate from Dragon God Island wanted to meet him specifically.
âAre you sure that I am the one they asked to meet?â
He thought that they might have used a simple title.
For example, it was possible that theyâd seen through Barganâs impersonation of Kangki, and had asked him to bring his superior.
But, contrary to his beliefs, Bargan shook his head.
âThatâs not it. The envoy clearly stated that they would like to meet âLukas Trowmanâ.â
Lukas couldnât help but pause when he heard those words.
ââŚTrowman? Did they really say that?â
âYes. Ah. Now that I think about it.â
Bargan tilted his head slightly.
âThis is my first time hearing your last name, my Lord.â
ââŚâ
That was to be expected.
After all, ever since heâd come to the Heavenly Realm, Lukas had only introduced himself as âLukasâ.
Even if you counted the widely used title that was associated with his name, âDragon Hunterâ, or the titles commonly used by the spectators of the Lirua Arena like âcowardâ and ârunawayâ, there was never any mention of a surname.
This fact naturally brought a question to mind.
Who was this envoy from Dragon God Island, and how did they know that his surname was âTrowmanâ?