Raon narrowed his eyes as he looked at the smashed Golden Shard Stone pieces.
âThe Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation and Glacier werenât the only ones that moved earlier.â
The ghastly energy also came out of the Blade of Requiem hanging at his waist, soaking into the Golden Shard Stone alongside the two energies that he was directly controlling.
And the last thing that moved when the three energies flowed inside the Golden Shard Stone was the Ring of Fire.
The six rings rotating around his heart resonated with each other to try merging the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation, Glacier, and the ghastly energy, and the Golden Shard Stone ended up shattering because it was unable to withstand that power.
âHmmâŚâ
Vulcan picked up the shining bead with his trembling hand.
âThis is the first time in my life that I have witnessed the Golden Shard moving on its own.â
He slowly caught his breath while watching the Golden Shard, which was shining with five colors. Vulcan had never looked so surprised before.
âSo, this is the Golden Shard.â
Raon narrowed his eyes as he looked at the bead Vulcan was holding. The mysterious energy flowing from it easily showed the reason it was called the king of metals.
âYes. This is the Golden Shard that supposedly amplifies all kinds of energy. The fact that itâs shining like this means that it likes your enerâŚâ
âUwaah!â
As Vulcan was talking while showing him the Golden Shard, Harrenâwho was lying down next to themâsuddenly woke up and crawled towards them.
âH-How the hell are you using coldness and heat at the same time? And how did you destroy the Golden Shard Stone?â
His eyes were wide, as he had watched the Golden Shard Stone shatter into small pieces.
âI thought you fainted.â
Raon made him faint because he kept struggling because of the pain, but he had to have woken up when the Golden Shard Stone shattered.
âOld man! What kind of monster did you bring here?â
âShut up and sit down!â
âUwah!â
Vulcan smacked the back of Harrenâs head to make him kneel.
âIf you blabber about what you saw today, Iâm seriously going to smash your head in.â
âWh-WhatâŚ? How could you do that to your sonâŚ?â
âThat doesnât matter. Whatâs your response?â
âI wonât! I have no one to talk to about it anyway!â
Harren screeched, then yelled at him to stop beating up a patient.
âEven though heâs an idiot, his mouth is heavy. You donât need to worry about it.â
Vulcan smiled slightly, rolling the Golden Shard around in his hand.
âAlright.â
Raon nodded. When you considered the fact that he tried stopping the Zetul Kingdomâs prince and knights on his own, despite being unable to use any martial arts, he seemed somewhat trustworthy.
Harren turned his head while complaining. He was rubbing the back of his head, which was still hurting.
âLetâs continue, then. You used another energy besides coldness and heat earlier, right?â
âYes. However, it wasnât me that used it, andâŚâ
Raon drew the Blade of Requiem and showed it to him.
âA possessed bladeâŚâ
Vulcan recognized at a glance that the Blade of Requiem had ghastly energy inside it.
âYes, itâs a sword forged by the blacksmith Kuberad.â
âWhat? Did he actually make a possessed blade?â
He stared at the Blade of Requiem in bewilderment.
âHow did he end up making a possessed blade with his stubborn personalityâŚâ
âThere were circumstances around it. In the Siren village, south of the continentâŚâ
Raon closed his eyes, telling him the tale of the Blade of Requiemâs creation.
âI see. Thatâs understandable.â
Vulcan nodded, saying that he finally understood.
âIs that blade sleeping right now?â
âIt remains silent unless I ask about it or the White Blood Religion appears.â
Except for the time it moved on its own earlier, the Blade of Requiem usually remained immobile, as if it were sleeping. It almost looked like it was trying to save its strength in order to take revenge against the White Blood Religion.
It doesnât amount to much if an insignificant creature saves its strength. It will still be weak enough to be crushed by a single flick of the King of Essenceâs finger.
Wrath twisted his lips, looking at the Blade of Requiem.
Whir!
And ghastly energy started to emerge from the blade, telling him to stop making it laugh.
Hmph!
Wrath snorted, crushing its ghastly energy with his coldness.
This is how much more superior I am when compared to you. Beg the King of Essence, and he shall grant your revenge instead.
âDoes losing in terms of strength signify that itâs inferior?â
Of course. Strength is status, and it is the rank of existence.
âThat means that you are inferior to me, then.â
Wh-What do you mean? How would the King of Essence be inferior to a mere human!
âBut you always get beaten by me.â
UghâŚ
Wrathâs jaw dropped, and he was unable to refute the matter.
Raon looked down on Wrath while caressing the Blade of Requiem.
Y-You bastard!
Wrath couldnât hold himself back anymore, frost and wrath bursting from him to invade Raonâs mana circuit.
Whir!
Raon easily fended off that powerful attack by using the Ring of Fire, the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation, and Glacier, before returning the Blade of Requiem to its scabbard.
âPossessed blades are wicked by nature. However, it can either become a divine blade or a demonic blade depending on how you use it.â
âSo, itâs all up to me in the end.â
âYes. That bladeâs resentment is so intense that I can see it with my eyes. Just like its name, you should help it complete the requiem, and return to its natural path without being devoured by the energy.â
âAlright.â
Raon gripped the Blade of Requiem tightly before sheathing it again.
âYou should be able to do it.â
Vulcan smiled gently, patting his shoulder.
âHmph, people would say heâs your son if they saw this.â
Harren pouted, his arms crossed.
âShut up!â
âArgh!â
Vulcan glared at him, and Harren stepped aside with his shoulders drooped.
âRaon, try touching this.â
Vulcan handed over the Golden Shard that he was still holding in his hand. It had turned black, no longer shining with five colors. Raon nodded, grabbing the Golden Shard.
Whir!
As soon as he touched it, it started to radiate five different colors and trembled with a clear resonance.
âGasp!â
âHuh, I seeâŚâ
Harrenâs hands trembled in astonishment, and Vulcan admired the sight.
âWhy is it doing this?â
âThe Golden Shard is addicted to your energy. Itâs saying that it wants to serve you, for you to be its master.â
âDoes it actually have an ego?â
âIt canât really be called an ego. Itâs just an instinct, like a flower spreading its leaves towards the sun.â
âHmmâŚâ
Raon licked his lips and looked at the Golden Shard. He was currently controlling three different energies inside of him in order to stop Wrath, and the Golden Shard apparently liked those energies, as it kept shining and vibrating.
âCan you put this in my sword? Iâll pay whatever the priceâŚâ
âI donât need it, kid.â
Vulcan snickered and shook his head.
âSince it has already decided its master, I donât mind giving it to you. The problem is that the quantity is insufficient.â
âQuantityâŚâ
He was right. Since the bead was small enough to hold in his hand, it couldnât even make a dagger.
âNot just making a sword from it, it canât even be used to harmonize the two metals suitable for your energies.â
â...What does it mean to harmonize?â
âSince you use both heat and coldness, the best method to assist them is to mix two different metals and add the Golden Shard as a finishing touch. I have Flaming Steel to use for the heat, and Silver Steel for the coldness, but I donât have enough Golden Shard to connect them.â
Vulcan gave a slight, bitter sigh.
âThis can be used instead of the Silver Steel!â
Runaan, who had been silent, handed over the box containing Cold Blood that she was embracing.
âIâll give him everything leftover after making my sword.â
âR-Really? This is a higher quality Cold BloodâŚâ
âItâs okay.â
She said she would give away the Cold Blood without any hesitation.
âI guess itâs fine if you are okay with itâŚâ
Vulcan nodded and looked at Raon. He seemed to be asking what relationship they had.
âWe are companions.â
Raon shrugged his shoulders.
âAhem, then the only problems left are the Golden Shard and geothermal heat.â
Vulcan slowly stood up, straightening his spine.
âIâll look into the Golden Shard part. You two should go to Skellei Mountain and investigate the reason for the low geothermal heat.â
âUnderstood. Then, weâd like a guideâŚâ
âThereâs someone right there, a guy that has nothing else to do.â
He pointed at Harren, who was trying to crawl outside.
âArgh!â
âHe knows the surrounding area really well because he has loved running around since he was a child. Just bring him with you.â
âHah, why would I go there? Iâm going to work, since I suddenly got a great ideaâŚâ
âTsk.â
âI-Iâll go!â
Harren quickly stood up and nodded.
âRunaan.â
âMhm.â
Raon left the workshop with Runaan.
âWeâll be back.â
âYou donât need to solve the problem, so please be careful.â
âYes.â
He nodded and turned around.
You bastard! How long are you planning on ignoring me?
âI wasnât ignoring you.â
There was no way he could ignore the coldness stabbing him or the wrath stirring his heart. He was just enduring it while pretending he wasnât affected by controlling three different energies.
Fine! Letâs fight to the bitter end today! You shall learn the height of the King of Essenceâs level!
âItâs pointless.â
Wrath used everything he had to attack the wall in his mana circuit, but Raon hardened the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation and Glacier to block everything.
Rumble!
A fight of strategy and power continued inside his body, but Raon didnât manage to lose any of them.
Keuh! The King of Essence wonât give uâŚ
As he was about to explode the last remaining bit of energy, messages appeared in front of Raonâs eyes.
[Youâve withstood âWrathâsâ interruption.
Perception has increased by 1.]
[Youâve nonchalantly endured the pain.
Stamina has increased by 1.]
The judge was announcing Wrathâs defeat.
Again? Daaaaamn it!
Wrath blacked out and collapsed backwards.
âI told you to stay crushed if you are at a lower level.â
Raon smiled coldly as he watched Wrath faint on his bracelet.
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[Translator â Kyangi]
[Proofreader â Harley]
* * *
âHmmhum.â
Rimmer knocked on the audience chamberâs door in the lordâs manor while humming.
âMy lord!â
Strangely, it wasnât Glennâs voice that greeted him. Instead, it was Roenn that stepped out and bowed to him.
âThe head of house went outside for a moment.â
âWhat? I thought he caught some illness that killed him if he went outside. Did he not?â
Rimmer flailed his hands in disbelief.
âI havenât seen him in action in a long time either.â
Roenn smiled slightly.
âWhere did he go?â
âHe didnât mention his destination. He just said that he would be out for a moment and that he would return around evening.â
âYou shouldnât let him go like that! What if something happens to the head of⌠I guess nothing will.â
Rimmer swallowed hard. No one had any reason to try harming Glenn, and they would see a living hell if they tried.
âYou donât need to worry. He left with the Heavenly Blade.â
âWell, thatâs fine, I guess.â
The division leader of the Heavenly Blade was an extremely powerful warrior that had been with Glenn from the beginning, just like Roenn and Rimmer. There was no problem if Glenn was with her.
âWhy did you come to visit the head of house?â
âI came to report various things. Raon and Runaan left, Burren is still sulking in a corner, and Martha is working hard on her trainingâŚâ
âI can convey that to him, if thatâs all.â
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âAnd!â
Rimmer grabbed Roennâs shoulder tightly as he tried to leave.
âI-I was wondering if the squad leaderâs salaryâŚâ
âI believe that has been paid in advance.â
âCould it be paid in advance, or I would like to borrow some money!â
âHmm. Actually, the head of house left a message before he left.â
Roenn smiled and removed Rimmerâs hand.
âA message?â
âHe said that if ever Sir Rimmer mentions something about advance payment or asks to be lent money, he would personally visit him to have a âwarm conversationâ.â
âC-ConversationâŚâ
Rimmer swallowed nervously and stepped back. He said âconversationâ, but it was obvious he was going to try to speak with his fists.
âSir Roenn, we can keep it a secret between us, right?â
âOf course, I donât mind keeping it secret at all. HoweverâŚâ
Roenn secretly pointed upward.
âI wonder about them.â
âAhâŚâ
Rimmer looked through the Heavenly Blade swordsmen hiding on the ceiling and frowned. There was no way they would listen to him, since the Heavenly Blade only listened to Glenn.
âThe saying goes, enjoy the present. Getting beaten up is a matter of the future, while fun is in the present, so Iâd rather have a conversation later.â
Rimmer didnât withdraw and extended his hand.
âHmm, I believe itâs impossible for you to win bets against him, even if I give you an advance payment.â
âA warriorâs spirit is meant to challenge the impossible!â
âHuhu.â
Roenn apparently liked that line. He smiled slightly and placed a gold pouch in Rimmerâs hand.
âThank you! Iâll bring back the news of my victory today!â
Rimmer turned around, even using footwork to quickly leave the lordâs manor.
âI can see a death god.â
Roenn narrowed his eyes, watching Rimmerâs back as it got further away. It felt like the death godâs shadow was smiling.
âAnywayâŚâ
Roenn opened the audience chamberâs room once again and spoke in a chuckling voice.
âI wonder if he has arrived by now.â
* * *
Harren was guiding Raon and Runaan at Skellei Mountain.
âPlease climb silently, since monsters are going to swarm towards us if they hear us.â
He knew all the locations that the monsters didnât appear, but they still needed to remain silent. Some monsters were sensitive to sound.
âBy the wayâŚâ
He quietly turned around to look at Raon.
âThe Golden Shard chose him.â
Even though it was called the king of metals, it was merely lifeless steel. He had never heard nor seen a soulless piece of metal vibrating in order to choose its master.
âHmm, what are you planning to do with it?â
Likely because he witnessed a scene that could be called a blacksmithâs legend, he carefully spoke to him despite being much older than him.
âWhat do you mean by that?â
Raon tilted his head in confusion.
âYou know, the bet you made with me.â
âIâll decide on that later, since you said you would grant me any wish.â
âE-Even then, something that is too difficult or takes a long time would beâŚâ
ââAnyâ means it includes all of that.â
âArgh, I canât accept that! Gaining a leash with a single betâŚâ
As Harren was trying to shake his head, Raon drew his sword. He walked towards him with a frightening pressure.
âW-Wait! You canât swing your sword just because I refused a little! Iâll do everything! I said Iâll do every⌠Gasp!â
He extended his hands, trying to stop him, and closed his eyes. However, the pain never arrived. Instead, some kind of sticky, muddy water was dripping on his head.
âWhatâŚâ
When he opened his eyes, green blood was flowing from Raonâs sword, and three monsters that looked like huge flies were split in half.
âR-Red fliesâŚâ
They were insect monsters that lived in heated areas like deserts or volcanoes, and they were nasty monsters that sucked on the bodily fluids of living creatures.
âTh-Thank you.â
Harren instantly bowed. He thought Raon was trying to attack him, but he was actually defending him against the red flies coming up from behind him.
âIt would be annoying if our guide were to die.â
Raon smiled, casually saying something scary.
âH-He is a scary guy.â
His actions just then not only saved his lifeâthey also warned him to be careful of what he said. It wasnât a mind game that a seventeen-year-old boy could play.
âBut those monstersâŚâ
Harren narrowed his eyes while looking at the red flies.
â...Donât usually come around hereâŚâ
Monsters never used the path they were currently using, not in the last ten years. And it wasnât one monster that appeared, it was three. That was an abnormal occurrence.
âJust like the changes in the geothermal heat, the monsterâs ecology must have changed as well.â
Raon, who was behind him, stepped forward and continued.
âIâll take the lead from now on.â
âBut you donât know the area, right?â
âI donât know the area, but I can feel their presence. I think I figured out where the problem occurred. Itâs pretty serious.â
He narrowed his eyes, looking at the upper part of Skellei Mountain.
âRunaan, please defend the rear.â
âMhm.â
The silver-haired swordswoman, who had been as silent as a doll, nodded.
âLetâs resume.â
Raon took the lead. Harren hadnât told him anything or showed him the map, but he properly followed the flow of the geothermal heat amidst the complicated area.
âHuh.â
Harren exclaimed.
âDid he actually feel the source of the problem from here?â
It was amazing that someone who had come to Mirtan for the first time had recognized the source of the problem when Harren couldnât be sure, despite having been living there his entire life.
âH-He must be lying, right?â
Harren thought it couldnât be true, but Raonâs footsteps were brimming with confidence. He climbed the mountain straight up, not hesitating once.
And that wasnât the only surprising part.
As if he could feel every single sign in his surroundings, he immediately beheaded the monsters in a single strike whenever they appeared.
The Zicca Orcâinfamous for its ferocityâlost its head before even swinging its ax, and the flame snake that could breathe fire was separated into 8 pieces as it fell like leaves.
The girl named Runaan, who was behind him, was the same.
Five gray scorpions, all of which had flame poison, attacked her at once. She froze them all in an instant by spreading powerful frost.
âIs this really the level of a seventeen-year-old? Is this what a true Zieghart is like?â
Harren swallowed nervously. Even though they were still young, he was excited to witness proper warriors of Zieghart after only meeting people like Rimmer, who had a screw loose in his head.
âI think I understand why the geezer told me to watch them properly.â
He finally understood the reason his father told him to not take his eyes off of Raon and Runaan.
He got the urge to take up his hammer and strike any metal as he witnessed the prowess of the young warriors.
For the first time in a long time, he wasnât thinking about gambling. His fingers twitched as if he were holding a hammer.
* * *
Raon kept thinking about the principles of his quick sword while climbing the mountain and slaying monsters.
âSomethingâs still missing.â
He combined the principles of speed from the Star Connecting Sword, the Fangs of Insanity, the swordsmanship of the Ten Thousand Flames Cultivation, and the technique of Prince Tarkan from the Zetul Kingdom that he had recently met. He kept imagining it in his head, yet he still couldnât achieve the speed he wanted.
âI canât tell what Iâm missing.â
He had the feeling that he could create an extremely fast technique by slightly polishing the principles and the form of the swordsmanship, but it was proving difficult.
âKrra!â
Four Zicca orcs appeared from the right, brandishing their huge axes as they charged at him. They were brimming with killing intent, ready to shred a human into pieces.
Slash!
Raon raised his wrist slightly and slashed diagonally. The energy coming from the point of the sword looked like it would sever the space as they fell.
âKrrraâŚâ
The orcs collapsed, their faces planted on the ground before they even reached him. Their expressions looked like they had died before they even realized they were cut by a sword.
The strike was fast enough for Zicca orcs with excellent senses to die before even realizing they were hit, but Raonâs eyes remained unsatisfied.
âThe speed is also problematic, but the direction went wrong.â
If he only focused on the speed, he wouldnât be able to precise cuts, and he would end up leaving room for a counterattack. It was necessary to focus on his speed and precision together, bound together like a magnet.
Raon climbed the mountain by following the flow of the geothermal heat, all while combining and weaving together the principles of his quick sword one by one.
After climbing for almost half the day, he finally managed to reach the place where the explosively huge energy he had felt from below was crouching down.
âIâm telling you that we went too high. The place where the flow usually has an issue is underneathâŚâ
âSilence.â
He hushed Harren, who kept telling him to go to the location where the problem usually occurred, and pointed in front of him.
Rumble.
There was a small rocky hill that looked like sharp boulders were piled up on top of each other, sitting in the middle of the mountain ridge. The area was saturated with a hazy heat. The hill was wriggling, which gave the impression that it was breathing.
âHmm? Was there a hill like that around here?â
Harren skeptically scratched his beard.
âItâs not a hill.â
Raon caught his breath and drew his sword. The moment he showed his murderous intent, the hill raised itself up and created a powerful firestorm.
Whaam!
A head raised above the tremendous wave of fire that spread out throughout the mountain ridge. It was a huge creature of flame with two horns attached to a dragonâs head. There was a turtleâs shell on its back.
Whir!
The pressure flowing from its crimson eyes as it covered the setting sun had said that it had already transcended as a monster.
âR-Red dragon turtle!â
Harren unconsciously fell back upon meeting the huge monsterâs eyes.
âI-Iâve never seen something so huge before. How can a monster be as big as a mountain?â
His lips trembled in disbelief.
âA red dragon turtle the size of a mountain, huhâŚ?â
A blue fever sparkled from Raonâs eyes. The young man was supporting his sword on his shoulder.