Davey ended up staying in the Lyndis Empire for two more days. He was a little concerned by Princess Aeria, but he thought things would be fine after having told the royal palace that he was going back. Also, he knew that the emperor loved his daughter too much to let her just become involved with him like that.
Yulis and Illyna did not accompany Davey on the way back. They were usually with Davey all day and night because time spent was entertaining or because he often showed them cool things, but they still had their respective work to do. Illyna had told Davey that there was something she needed to take care of at her empire, and Yulis had said that he had to attend a meeting at the wizard tower. Davey didnât hide his joy to be away from them once they revealed that they wouldnât be able to return for a while.
Davey was only bugged by being at the empire with Princess Aeria, but he was sure that they wouldnât run into each other. This was because Davey had left the palace at an appropriate time, and the nasty emperor was crazy about his daughter and would never leave her alone.
Having returned to the Heins Territory for two weeks, Davey spent his time doing absolutely nothing. He was just about to start working again when Elder Goulda, the eighth elder of the Yellowstone Tribe and the one who was helping out at the territory, came to him at the perfect time.
âWise Teacher, your requested things are here. We had a hard time because there were so many things. Chuckle,â Goulda said humorously with a chuckle.
Davey could see that there were quite a lot of boxes piled up in the large empty field. He asked, âThereâs more than I thought. You moved the boxes all by yourselves?â
âWell, we dwarves are nothing without our strength. Of course, the territoryâs substitute manager gave us more manpower because thereâs so much to move.â
Daveyâs second business was not a stable source of income even though it yielded some profit, offering some assistance to the territoryâs earnings. With this business, it was difficult to expect a huge gain in a short amount of time.
âHaha, they were on such a roll that it looks like they overdid themselves.â
âIt really is a lot.â
âActually, the Blackstone Tribe also sent some over. They say that they cannot allow themselves to just steal skills and techniques without any sort of repayment,â Goulda said. Then, he opened a black box and pulled out a shining silver sword. âItâs blue steel.â
Blue steel was made with the forgotten alloy method Davey had taught the dwarves. It was made by combining normal steel and Percal Steel, which was a commonly found metal in the Tionis Continent.
âHaha⊠Thereâs nothing good about this metal, except for the fact that it has an extremely low conductivity for heat. It can withstand high temperatures, butâŠâ
âBut the elasticity increases depending on how it is handled.â
The material was difficult to refine.
There were a variety of things in the boxes: swords, spears, arrowheads, daggers, shields, and even armor. It seemed like the dwarves had scraped together any war equipment they could find. Davey could clearly see that they had put their souls into crafting the weaponry; they were seemingly showing him their burning enthusiasm. Although, the alloy itself was a little lacking; perhaps it was because they hadnât mastered the technique yet. This meant that everything in the boxes were failures.
âWell, failures have their own unique feel to them, too, I guess.â
However, anything that was âdwarf-madeâ held great value in the continent. Davey was confident that these weapons would sell if he were to put them up for sale at double their market prices.
âDwarf-madeâ products were the best in the world, and it was obvious that mercenaries who were insane about their equipment and knights who were eager to climb up the ranks would be doing anything to buy them with their own money. However, those people werenât Daveyâs main target audience.
Davey was leeching off the dwarves in a way, but he had given them half of the metal and they needed practice in crafting and refining the new alloy. Both he and the dwarves had no problem with this attractive proposition that would benefit both parties.
It seemed like Davey had already offered more than enough, but he still invested more. Even if the dwarves were to become comfortable with blue steel in the future, the free trade of their crafted equipment would be able to expand in the Heins Territory; this was how boldly and greatly the dwarves repaid their debts.
âI think you could start a war somewhere with this much equipment, donât you think?â Goulda asked.
âYouâre right.â
Among metal products, weapons were the most lucrative ones. However, Davey didnât ask for such a large amount only to earn some money.
âBut humans are oppressing war as far as Iâve heard. Are they going to sell?â Goulda asked.
âWhy wouldnât they? There is supply because there is demand⊠The military didnât disappear because there was no war.â
Davey went on to explain. âThey are just avoiding war; itâs not forbidden. Furthermore, other countries do not have the means to intervene recklessly, especially in a civil war.â
Goulda yawned as if this was too complicated for him. âWell⊠It doesnât change the fact that these are still failures. But still, selling failed worksâŠâ
âWell, try to think of it in a good way. Itâs true that your failed works are far better than ordinary ones.â
Clang!! Goulda struck down on the sword made with blue steel with another sword made of hard steel. With a dense sound, the steel blade chipped.
âChuckle⊠I didnât know that a sword would chip like this when striking it with a failed weapon. Those grandpops are probably elated.â
The blade made of hard steel had chipped, but the blue steel blade was completely unchanged. Even this casual demonstration alone showed the difference between works made by ordinary people and those made by dwarves. It was clear that the quality was good enough for it to be sold at a fairly high price that no one would be opposed to.
âTaking the money and also achieving my goalsâŠâ
Daveyâs attitude toward business was simple: low risk, high return.
-You run your business so easilyâŠ
âI have to get the most out of it when I can.â
It would be helpful in the long run if Davey earned and saved diligently. As he had lived in a materialistic society before, he couldnât avoid the feeling that he was very focused on money.
Now, the only thing left was to actualize the theory using the Remaining Spark: the reorganization of the physical body. It was like chiseling away on solidified elemental and devil mana, and holy power, which meantâŠ
âForced metamorphosis.â
-But isnât this theory too dangerous to execute?
âThatâs why I need a spare life. And itâs my magic teacher who created this theory, not me.â
The theory could lead to death regardless of success or failure. However, if Davey had a definite way of coming back to life, it would certainly be effective. He also knew of a place that was best equipped for this; a place that was swarming with transcendental beings he could use the Remaining Spark on, and where it would be fine even if he lost control of his powers and did something.
âWhat good timing.â
-Illyna would be absolutely against it if she learns about this.
In fact, anyone in their right mind would be against this. However, Davey wasnât one to give up just because of othersâ opinions.
âRinne.â
Rinne, who was sitting in a tree and looking at the birds, jumped off the branch and landed softly. âDid you call Rinne, Sir Davey?â
âLetâs go to the knight order.â
âRinne too?â
âYes.â
Right now, Davey was going to overload his body using the remains of a transcendental being, which could instantly kill a few Swordmasters with its mere appearance. Ultimately, metamorphosis was the destruction and rebuilding of the body, and Davey was going to make that happen by his will.
* * *
The headquarters of the Alpha Reinforcements, the knight order of the Last Wisp responsible for the central continentâs northern region, was usually very quiet. The view of the silent and mystical forest located under the permafrost was absolutely magnificent.
âIllyna!â
âYouâre finally back!â
The trainees, who were sitting together in the auditorium and chattering with snacks, greeted the tired Illyna who walked in.
Illyna always made sure she maintained a certain image when she was outside; she never broke her outer persona of the cold and frosty ice princess, but she didnât use that fake personality in the knight order. She was rather honest, especially in front of her friends.
âUgh⊠Iâm tired,â Illyna grumbled.
âOh, Your Highness. Did something happen?â Alyssa Patrick, a girl from the Pallan Empire who thought of Davey as her role model, asked.
âSomething about an arranged marriage came up, so I had to take care of it.â Illyna sighed.
Illyna found Alyssa a little difficult; she thought she would be less uncomfortable with Alyssa if Alyssa wasnât the daughter of a noble family of the Pallan Empire, or if she wasnât a Roaming Knight like herself.
Normally, royalty could not escape the shackles of arranged marriages, but Illyna had enough influence to not be forced into it. She could do something about it. It was unfortunate that royalty had to go through this, but she was slowly gaining her own strength bit by bit.
âTrue⊠Nobility and royalty could never be free from arranged marriages.â Heg, who had a large physique, murmured while crunching on a baguette.
Shayir, Hegâs partner, patted Illyna on the back and asked, âAre you okay? What about Davey?â
âAh, right. Where is Prince Davey, Your Highness?â
âIâve trained with you guys for years, but Davey is more important to you than me?â
âOh, is it wrong for me to look for my role model?â
ââŠâ
Illyna thought, âOf courseâ, and squinted at Alyssa.
âThatâs right. We have yet to even repay Sir Davey. Saintess Daphne, the first saintess, wouldnât want this either.â Lucia Shelman, the former priest, had eyes that sparkled as much as Alyssaâs. She had managed to stay alive because of Daveyâs help during an earlier accident.
âDid anything happen? I donât see Sio Howl.â
âSio has a personal assignment with Treve. I heard that they would join us when the test begins.â
âI hear that he is on a special assignment related to transcendental beings.â
âHmâŠâ
âTreve does have unique abilities.â
The Special Ones were important even as trainees, and among them, illusionists were extremely effective. As such, none of the trainees found it strange for Sio and Treve to travel to places for other assignments.
âSio is amazing, too. He was called to the headquarters time and time again after that day, but he didn't complain about it one bit.â
âUnlike Lucia over here.â
âHmph⊠IâI canât help it! I was really tired of it!â Lucia Shelman complained.
âYeah, yeah.â
Everyone answered insincerely.
âDonât you know Sio is nothing without his pride?â
Heg chuckled when the twin sisters criticized Sio.
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âThatâs true. Anyways, I wonder if Iâll pass this testâŠâ
âIâm so envious of Treve⊠He becomes an official member if he just doesnât fail this test, right?â
âWell, he does have a rare set of abilities.â
âIf I fail again this time⊠Itâs going to be my second timeâŠâ Fildyr, the Holy Knight, grumbled.
Lucia declared confidently, âDonât worry, Fildyr. We will certainly get in; I bet on the name of Lady Daphne.â
âIâm even more worried because of you.â
âOw ow ow! It hurts!â
Everyone laughed as Lucia and Fildyr bickered.
âNow that I think of it, Illyna shouldnât be worried at all.â
âYeah, since she has Davey.â
âIllyna is also outstanding, butâŠâ
Everyone had heard from Sio Howl and Lucia Shelman that Daveyâs powers were beyond common sense. His strength put Illyna on the high ground.
Illyna had heard about what happened from Davey himself, but the others could only predict the rest of the situation from Sio and Luciaâs testimonies. Although, she didnât find it odd that the trainees thought that way since the entire incident was too ridiculous to be rationalized with common sense.