Vulcan guided Raon and Runaan into his workshop. The interior was filled with the furnaceâs heat. It looked like heâd been working continuously before they arrived.
âSit down over there.â
Vulcan pointed at a small table and chairs in the corner of the workshop.
âYou should be honored, since this is the first time in two years that people from outside have managed to enter my father's workshop.â
Harren sat down next to them and crossed his arms.
âDonât make a mess and stay silent⌠Huff!â
Vulcan frowned and started to pull on Harrenâs ear.
âArgh! Father! Why are you doing this?â
âYou are the noisiest one here. Why are you sitting there when I have clients here? Go bring some tea instead!â
He slammed Harrenâs head with his fist while saying that.
âKuaah! Please use your words!â
âWords arenât enough to make you understand.â
âHaa! I should just leave this stupid house.â
Harren furiously rubbed the spot on his head that had been hit, then went to the inner part of the workshop.
âI apologize for him, just in case he was rude.â
Vulcan sighed and bobbed his head.
âHe wasnât initially that bad, but he became like this after meeting a gambling addict.â
âGambling addict?â
âYes, that elf bastard youâre well acquainted with.â
âHmm?â
âSorry?â
Raon and Runaanâs ears pricked when he mentioned the elf. Since he even mentioned gambling, there was only one person that met the criteria.
âWh-What kind of trouble did our squad leader causeâŚ?â
âSquad leader? Did he actually become a squad leader?â
âYes.â
âHaa, the world is about to end.â
âWhat did the squad leader Rimmer even do here?â
âRimmer, that bastardâŚâ
Vulcan grit his teeth, looking into the air.
âHe lost every single time he gambled against my stupid son!â
ââŚâŚâ
Raonâs eyes lost focus. He couldnât understand what he had just heard. Rimmer didnât even win against him, he just lost. It didnât make sense that he was angry at him.
âHmm?â
Runaan frowned as well, an unusual expression for her.
âWhat does that meanâŚ?â
âAfter winning against Rimmer, that idiot figured he was talented at gambling and threw away his hammer to visit various gambling houses. He lost his entire fortune, and heâs still living as a ruffian because he still hasnât faced reality.â
A quick look at "pawread dot com" will leave you more fulfilled.
âAh!â
He finally understood what Vulcan meant.
Because Harren won all of his bets against Rimmer, he had become delusional and thought that he was talented with itâwhich led to him becoming addicted.
Basically, heâs saying that he misunderstood after winning against the weakest of the weakest.
Wrath snorted.
âAnywayâŚâ
It was honestly not Rimmerâs fault, but troubles always happened when he was involved. It could be said that he always carried misfortune and unhappiness with him.
âHe wouldnât be so broken up if Rimmer had only lost a few rounds against him. I donât even understand how he could lose fifteen rounds in a row! And then, he even brought him around to teach him all kinds of bad things!â
Vulcan clenched his fist in frustration. Raon silently hung his head, since he couldnât say anything.
âHaa, well. Anyway, thatâs now a story of the past.â
He sighed and gently looked into Raonâs eyes.
âI heard about it from that gambling addict, but you grew up really well.â
âDid the squad leader even talk about me?â
âThat damn bastard asked me to lend him some money in return for telling your tales.â
ââŚâŚâ
Raon was unable to hold his head straight whenever he heard about Rimmerâs actions.
âI-I apologize for him. How much did he borrow?â
Raon took out his gold pouch with the intention of paying Vulcan back immediately.
âYou donât need to do that. That amount doesnât really matter to me. However, you are even better than the stories he told. Youâve transcended half the wall with the aura youâve accumulated. Iâm extremely pleased that you reached this level in mere five years.â
Vulcan smiled pleasantly. His frown suggested that he wanted to kill Rimmer whenever they talked about him, but he was smiling whenever Raon was involved.
âBy the way, who is this other swordswoman?â
Vulcan looked at Runaan this time.
âSheâs my companion. We came here together, since she said she also wants to have a sword forged.â
âIâm Runaan Sullion.â
Runaan immediately stood up and bowed.
âYou have an extremely sharp aura, to the point that itâs cold. As expected of house Sullion. Is Zieghart full of talented people right now?â
Vulcan admired her pressure upon reading it.
âIâll introduce you to the current village chief of Mirtan. Iâm sure he will be able to perfectly forge the blade you want.â
âThank you.â
Runaan bowed once again.
âAre you going to start forging right away?â
âI would, but thereâs one problem.â
âAnd that would beâŚ?â
âThe geothermal heat is currently a lot lower than usual around Mirtan Village. It usually returns to normal within a week, but itâs currently still low despite two weeks having passed.â
Vulcan tapped the ground with his feet, a frown on his face.
âSo, that was the reason.â
Even though he was told that Mirtan village was relatively hot for being located in the north, it was actually only slightly hotter than Zieghart when he arrived.
He had thought that was strange, and apparently there was a problem with the geothermal heat.
âWith low geothermal heat, itâs difficult to meet the temperature even if I use the golden charcoal. I think a problem has occurred in Skellei Mountain.â
âYou said youâd ask for help from Zieghart if the heat doesnât return this week. Just call them already.â
Harren put down the cup and kettle at the center of the table with a thud, then sat next to them.
âThen, shall I try investigating it?â
Raon spoke, turning his head towards the door to look at Skellei Mountain.
âHmm, thenâŚâ
âWhat? Come on!â
Harren waved his hand fiercely, even before Vulcan could speak.
âThis swordswoman might be fine, but someone like you will die immediately upon reaching the mountain. There are plenty of monsters that feed on the heat⌠Argh!â
âAre you blind or something?â
Vulcan sighed at his pathetic demeanor and smacked the back of Harrenâs head.
âCan you investigate it for us?â
âRunaan and I should be similar to the support sent from the house.â
Raon nodded. Since Runaan was also an Expert, she could easily deal with the monsters in the mountain.
âPlease stop hitting me! Who is this guy for you to do that?â
âThis boy is the future of Zieghart.â
âWhat? Heeh?â
Harren, who was rubbing his head, suddenly stood up from his chair.
âZieghartâs future? W-Wait, then the promise that the old man mentionedâŚâ
âYes. You mistook my words as referencing the head of house on your own accord, but Raon is the swordsman I made the promise with.â
âHuh? B-But I canât feel anything from him. Are you actually telling me this young guy is an advanced Expert?â
âYou wouldâve been able to feel it if you werenât addicted to gambling for the past two years.â
Vulcan scornfully clicked his tongue.
âArgh!â
Harren bit his lip tightly, unable to say anything.
âWeâll get going right away. If we can have a guideâŚâ
âAh, thereâs something we need to do before that.â
Vulcan raised his hand to stop Raon from standing up.
âTo work faster, I need to figure out what material suits you.â
âMaterial?â
âJust as there are many different kinds of swordsmanship, there are many different metals in the world. This is an indispensable task in order to find the metal that suits your aura and nature. Harren! Bring the Golden Shard Stone!â
âIâm not your servant. Why would I⌠argh!â
Harren, who was sipping his tea, returned to the inner workshop as soon as Vulcan glared. He brought out a rock with a hand mark in the center of it.
âThis rock contains the metal called the Golden Shard. Itâs the king of metals, one that can amplify any kind of energy in the world.â
âGolden ShardâŚâ
Raon had heard that name before. It was a legendary metal that couldnât be bought, even if the person had the money for it.
âThis Golden Shard Stone, made from the Golden Shard, absorbs aura and tells you what kind of metal is best suited for the swordsman. Do you want to try it?â
âI see it has a fissure. Isnât it going to break if I imbue it with aura?â
âYou donât need to worry, since it will never break.â
âI see.â
Before putting his hand on the Golden Shard Stone, he looked to his right. Runaanâs eyes were sparkling in interest for the first time.
âRunaan, do you want to try it first?â
âMhm.â
He pushed the stone towards her, and Runaan immediately nodded.
âPut your hand on the concave part, then push the aura into that gap.â
Runaan nodded, placing her hand at the center of the rock before inserting her aura.
Whir!
A faint silver light emerged from the fissure of the Golden Shard Stone, and coldness emanated on the rock.
âHmm.â
Vulcanâs eyes widened as he tried touching the rock.
âEven your aura is special. I havenât seen ice of such purity in a long time.â
He scratched his chin, telling Runaan that she could take her hand off now.
âThe best choice is Cold Blood. If thatâs not possible, then thereâs Silver Steel, which can take iceâŚâ
âI have Cold Blood.â
Runaan pushed forward the box she was hugging.
âOhh!â
Vulcan exclaimed upon opening the box Runaan gave him.
âThis size and durability, itâs perfect. Itâs superior, even among Cold Blood. A nice sword will be made from this.â
He nodded in satisfaction after touching the Cold Blood.
âRaon, itâs your turn now.â
âAlright. ButâŚâ
Raon looked at Harren before putting his hand on the Golden Shard Stone. He signaled for him to leave with his eyes, butâŚ
âWhat? Is it your first time seeing a handsome person like me?â
He glared back instead, probably because he thought it was a blinking game.
âHeâs telling you to leave!â
Vulcan picked up a piece of wood from beside the table and threw it to Harren.
âArgh! Seriously, why would aura even be a secret?â
âShut up! Just guard the door!â
âYou damn geezer!â
Even though he was complaining, he still went outside the workshop and stood in front of the door. He apparently listened pretty well when he was told.
âAlthough he looks like an idiot, he was originally talented and passionate about smithing. After forging your blade, Iâm planning on pushing some sense back into him, even if I have to smash his head open.â
âHe does look talented.â
Managing to notice Runaanâs aura despite playing around so much wasnât an ordinary ability. Harren mustâve been talented for sure, as expected of Vulcanâs son.
âYou should get started.â
âYes.â
Raon nodded and placed his hand on the Golden Shard Stone. Since Vulcan mustâve roughly realized that he had an aura of fire and ice at the same time, it shouldâve been okay to show him.
Clang.
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[Translator â Kyangi]
[Proofreader â Harley]
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Multiple presences could be felt from outside as he was about to insert his aura into the Golden Shard Stone.
âThe door is really openâŚâ
âIs it true that you opened the door to a young boy when you didnât even show yourself to us when we visited ten days in a row?â
âThis is disrespectful towards us!â
âAre you looking down on the Zetul Kingdom?â
The enraged voices could be heard alongside the metallic sound of armor. They seemed to be the knights of the Zetul Kingdom that people kept talking about on their way to the forge.
âHah, what do you think you are doing? Whether the old man takes clients or not is up to him!â
âSilence! Do you think we will overlook this matter when you looked down on the Zetul Kingdom?â
âHe didnât look down on you. He just had an appointed client! You should return, since you are obstructing business right now!â
Unexpectedly, Harren didnât run away. He stood in front of the door to stop the knights.
âHaa, I didnât meet with them because it was annoying, and it ended up this way.â
âCough!â
Vulcan sighed. As he was about to go outside, Harren was sent flying inside with a scream.
âKeuh, those bastardsâŚâ
Harren tried to stand back up immediately, but he faltered and fell back. The blow wasnât that powerful, but he couldnât regain his balance because he was hit on his chin and stomach.
âTsk, Iâll be back in a moment.â
âIâll come with you.â
Raon left the workshop alongside Vulcan, who was frowning. The knights, wearing armor with a rapier emblem on the left side of the chest, were glaring fiercely at them. They were knights of the Zetul Kingdom.
âWas it actually this brat?â
The blue-haired young man in his mid-twenties standing at the center ground his teeth. An outstanding energy wave could be felt from him. He was a powerful knight, somewhere between intermediate and advanced Expert.
âBlacksmith Vulcan! You are too cruel! How could you choose such a young boy when you didnât even show your face to us?â
âI didnât choose, I made a promise. I promised this boy five years ago that Iâd forge a sword for him.â
âF-Five years ago? He mustâve been a little kid back then!â
His eyes widened in bewilderment.
âTsk.â
Raon clicked his tongue, looking at the knightsâ reddening faces.
âThey grew up sheltered.â
It wasnât like he couldnât understand them at all. It was understandable that they would be angry if the Continentâs Blacksmith, who they couldn't even see the face after visiting him ten days straight, opened the door to a young swordsman.
However, those were complaints they should have kept to themselves. If they personally visited and started pestering him like that, just because they were angry, it not only disgraced their own reputations but also their kingdomâs.
The way they were acting under Zetulâs name could only be called immature.
âWhat did you even see in that brat to promise to forge him a sword?â
âWhy do you keep calling me a brat? Thatâs so irritating.â
Raonâs brows furrowed as he stepped forward.
âStep aside, young bastard! Itâs not your place to butt in!â
âYou are the one who should step aside.â
âWhat?â
âThe master is taking orders from the reserved client. What right do you have to order him around when you are unrelated to the matter?â
âTh-ThatâsâŚâ
âI donât understand what you are hoping to get here, after you even beat up the masterâs son.â
âShut up! Blacksmith Vulcanâs swords are pieces of art of the highest quality. They arenât something an insect like you deserves!â
The young man in the center ground his teeth and stepped up.
âState your name!â
âYou should introduce yourself first.â
âWhat impudence!â
âWho do you think he is?â
The knights next to the young man looked like they were about to jump at him.
âWe are in Zieghartâs domain, not Zetul. If you want to brag about your stripes, then you should do it elsewhere.â
âArgh!â
âYou bastard!â
âStop.â
The young man stopped the knights from drawing their swords, then stepped forward.
âConsidering what you said, you must be from Zieghart. Iâm Tarkan, prince of the Zetul Kingdom. Iâm the blue eagle of Zetul.â
Tarkan raised his chin and continued.
âEven Ziegharts have different ranks. I canât feel any worth from you!â
âHmm.â
Raon narrowed his eyes as he looked at Tarkan.
âSo, he was a prince.â
He could understand why he would be so hot-tempered, since he was between intermediate and advanced Expert in his twenties.
However, he wasnât going to go easy on him just because it was understandable.
âNow that I think about it, Zetul is famous for the quick sword and precise sword.â
Just as the rapier emblem on their armor suggested, Zetul was famous for their fast and precise swordsmanship.
âLetâs extort some techniques from them.â
Since it came down to it, he figured heâd better learn the principles of the Zetul Kingdomâs swordsmanship by taunting the prince.
Is he also becoming a doormat�
Wrath shuddered, looking at Raonâs small smile.
âPrince? I thought you were a thug because of your nasty actions. I guess thatâs how the Zetul Kingdom raises their successor.â
Raon smiled scornfully, trying to humiliate the prince.
âSh-Shut up and state your name!â
âIâm Raon Zieghart.â
âRaon? Iâve never heard that name before. So, you were a collateral after all.â
âI am. So what?â
âHah! You are just a collateral, not even a member of the direct line. How could you receive a sword from the blacksmith Vulcan when you donât have any reputation at all?â
Since Zieghart didnât tend to spread information outside their territory, they didnât know anything about him at all.
The reputation he had earned at Habun Castle had spread under the nickname of the âYoung Sword Demonâ or the âFlame Wallâ instead of his real name, which made it natural for them to not know about him.
âThen, you can test it for yourself.â
âWhat?â
âIâm telling you to test whether I deserve it or not for yourself.â
âThatâs exactly what I wanted!â
Tarkan gladly drew his sword. The blade, thinner and sharper than an ordinary longsword, reflected the sunlight.
âWithdraw right away if I win.â
âThen you should kneel and apologize for your arrogance if I win.â
âSure, but thatâs never going to happen!â
âCome at me. Iâll allow you the first strike.â
âYou bastard!â
Raon flicked his fingers and Tarkan glared at him, then kicked the ground. His blade was thrust towards his chest like a ray of light. The first attack was clean, despite his enraged stateâprobably because he trained his swordsmanship properly.
Clang!
Raon rotated the Ring of Fire, watching his sword until the end before fending it off.
âHmph, so you at least have something going for you.â
Tarkan snorted, bending his knee slightly to thrust his blade repeatedly. A nimble and systematic flow engulfed him, just like rain falling on the ground.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
Raon used the six resonating rings of fire and his thoroughly trained eyesight to analyze everything about Tarkanâs quick strikes.
âPrecision is mixed into the quickness. Itâs an advanced swordsmanship that only aims for the vitals.â
Speed wasnât everything in Tarkanâs attacks. It also had the precision to thrust the blade into the smallest vital points. He seemed to have learned the prestigious swordsmanship properly, despite his hyper-aggressive personality.
âLetâs see how long you can keep blocking!â
Tarkanâs attacks grew fiercer as he decided to show his true strength, and the energy coming from his blade became a ray of light dropping down on him.
Slaam!
Not only the power, but also the speed had increased. The alacrity seemed to sever the space.
âHaaâŚâ
Raon kept blocking Tarkanâs endless barrage with a paper thin difference, polishing the principles of the new quick sword that he was making. Since heâd never seen a technique that was so focused on speed before, he could learn a lot from it.
âYour highness! You are almost there!â
âHe is too exhausted to even hold his sword!â
âFinish him off!â
The Zetul Kingdomâs knights smiled as they cheered for the prince. Since Raon kept observing Tarkanâs sword until the very last moment and blocking it right before it reached his skin, it looked like Tarkan was overwhelming him.
However, Tarkan was feeling miserable as he fought.
âWh-What the hell is wrong with this guy?â
He thought he could easily win at first, since he could barely feel any pressure from him, but it became completely different once he crossed swords with him.
His hand felt like the skin was tearing apart each time the blades clashed, as if he were attacking a metallic wall, and his wrist kept trembling so much it felt like it would break.
âMoreoverâŚâ
He couldnât even see the quick sword properly in the beginning, yet his sword had become even faster than his own. He mustâve been mistaken, but he had the impression that Raon was getting better throughout the duel.
âI need to finish this quickly.â
Tarkan grit his teeth, drawing out all of his remaining aura to surround his blade and arm. He focused the aura to the regions that were used to swing the sword, then exploded it at once. It was Zorkin Swordsmanshipâs ultimate technique, Deadly Onslaught.
Cring!
The thrust aimed at Raonâs chest was barely recognizable with his own eyes.
âThereâs no way he can block⌠Huh?â
Tarkan swallowed nervously. Even though he expected to see Raon panic, the young manâs lips were slightly curved into a smile.
âIâve been waiting for something like this.â
With that frightening voice, his hand soared like lightning.
Slaam!
Tarkanâs blade shattered like glass and scattered into the air upon being smashed by Raonâs sword.
âAhâŚâ
Tarkanâs lips trembled in fear. Raonâs sword reached it first, despite having started to move later. It was extremely quick, only possible for a Master.
âIt was a nice learning opportunity.â
âL-Learning? What did you lear⌠Cough!â
When Tarken lowered his head with a trembling chin, Raonâs blade smacked his snout.
Smack!
With his chin and mouth smacked at the same time, four teeth came out of his mouth like corn kernels as he collapsed.
âY-Your highness!â
âOh, no!â
âWh-What have you done?â
The guarding knights ran up to him to hold the prince in their arms, pointing their swords at Raon.
âWasnât it a fair fight? Why are you pointing your sword at me?â
âTh-ThatâsâŚâ
âUghâŚâ
The knightsâ eyes trembled like a sailboat facing the tidal wave. It looked like they still couldnât believe that the prince had lost.
âIf you have any problems, then come looking for me at Zieghart. Of course, for nowâŚâ
Raon narrowed his eyes, pointing his finger at the limp Tarkan.
âTell him to find me to kneel and apologize once he wakes up. I hope you didnât forget about that part.â
âArghâŚâ
âJust you waitâŚâ
The knights bit their lips before turning back.
âJust you wait, huhâŚ?â
Although they must have been counting on their backgrounds from the Zetul Kingdom, Raon also had Zieghartâs huge name behind him. They should be unable to even think about revenge once their heads cooled.
âYou⌠Did you just learn that quick sword from the prince?â
Vulcanâs eyes widened in disbelief.
âRather than learning, I just took notes.â
âHuh. Youâve become a real monster since the last time I saw you.â
He shook his head at the absurdity of the situation.
âThey shouldnât be able to return.â
Raon smiled slightly while sheathing his sword.
âHmph. Iâm grateful for your consideration, but you didnât need to do all that.â
âSorry? What are you talking about?â
âYou took all their attention away from us, so that me and my idiotic son wouldnât be harmed.â
âHmmâŚâ
Raon awkwardly scratched the back of his head. Vulcan had realized that he purposefully repeated Zieghart's name. The old man told him he didnât need to do all that as he waved his hand.
âYou looked like an emotionless doll before. You mustâve learned human qualities as well.â
Vulcan snickered and patted Raon on the back.
âLetâs go back. I want to check what metal is most suitable for you quickly.â
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Upon returning to the workshop, Raon placed his hand on the Golden Shard Stone. He used the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation and Glacier at the same time, inserting his aura into the stoneâs fissure.
Whir!
The rock absorbed the red and blue aura just like a drawing paper absorbing the ink, radiating a brilliant light.
âThis light and color means Dark Steel and⌠Huh?â
Vulcanâs eyes widened as he approached the Golden Shard Stone.
A new light sprouted like a bud between the red heat and blue coldness, and the three energies gathered in a spiralâas if they were one from the beginningâto radiate an auspicious golden light.
Crack!
Fissures appeared like a spider web on the Golden Shard Stone, which was never supposed to break, and the golden fever became even more intense.
Whaam!
The Golden Shard Stone was unable to withstand the power and shattered in the end, a small, brilliantly shining metallic bead falling out from it.
âGasp!â
Vulcanâs eyes widened upon seeing that bead.
âHow could the Golden Shard show itself on its own?!â