âDid you just say you would teach me about attributes?â
Raon frowned, looking at Rimmerâs disheveled hair and clothes. He didnât look trustworthy at all.
âYou look like you are looking at a scammer.â
Rimmer giggled, bending forward slightly.
âYou know, Iâm pretty good at teaching, despite being a little bit lazy.â
ââŚâ
That was true. His methods didnât help many children, but it at least guaranteed the development of the few.
âStop doubting me and come on.â
âArenât we doing it here?â
âOf course not. Get ready quickly and come with me.â
â⌠Understood.â
Raon went to his room and pulled out his outer garments.
Today is an unlucky day, to see that pointy-eared bastard at daybreak.
âWe see him every day, though.â
He left the annex building after he finished dressing.
âWhere are we going?â
âThe North Grave Mountain.â
Rimmer pointed at the mountain soaring behind the annex building. It was a huge mountain surrounding the entire Zieghart estate, connected not only to the annex building, but also to the main building.
âLetâs go.â
âOkay.â
Following Rimmer, Raon climbed the mountain.
âAround here seems good.â
Rimmer stopped after about twenty minutes of climbing. The place looked like a vacant lot, since the ground was flat and there werenât any trees.
âWhy did we come here?â
Raonâs voice was indifferent, but he was actually prepared to react to anything Rimmer was going to do.
âYou donât need to be so nervous. I just want you to feel it.â
âFeel it?â
âYes.â
As Rimmer smiled, a dark green wind blew towards him.
âTrust me and stand still, right over there.â
âEven if you tell me to trust you⌠hmm?â
His bangs fluttered in the wind, which resembled a springâs fragrance as it brushed away winter.
Next was a cool wind that could only be felt in a forest in the summer, fanning his heated body from the climb.
The third was winter. A cold wind pressed against his skin, chilling to his bones like a storm.
Then the wind changed one more time.
The dark green wind, which contained the four seasons, became a sharp blade and surrounded Raon.
âUsing the wind, I wanted to create a blade that could protect my lord.â
From the waves of green wind, Rimmerâs voice could be heard.
Bam!
It was a storm of blades that could rip apart anything nearby. However, Raon stepped neither backwards nor forwards.
âThis is the wind Iâve chosen.â
Raon stood still and felt the green storm.
Whoosh!
The fierce windâs pressure disappeared, and Rimmer gave a sly smile.
âYou werenât scared?â
âYou werenât planning to attack me. You also told me to not move.â
âYou really arenât like a normal thirteen-year-old, no matter how hard I look.â
Rimmer snickered and flicked his finger, causing the lingering wind to disappear completely.
âA cultivation technique with an affinity can be more powerful than other cultivation techniques, but it is also difficult to learn.â
Following his gentle voice, the wind wavedâlike it was dancing.
âI could feel the wind from birth because Iâm an elf, but youâre different. Youâre human. It must be even more difficult for you, as your mana circuit is filled with ice.â
âIndeed.â
Raon nodded. The âTen Thousand Flames Cultivationâ was a sophisticated technique, but it was even more difficult for him to learn because he was controlling an energy opposing the ice heâd been born with.
âThere are different kinds of wind. It can be warm, cold, or sharp. Iâd wanted a sword of wind that could pierce through anything, and I achieved it.â
Rimmerâs expression was confident, rather than bitter, as he spoke of his now out-of-reach former achievements.
âYou must also find it. Try to form an image of the fire youâll have.â
âAn imageâŚâ
âAnd in order to create that image, the most important thing is to feel that affinity.â
âBut this is the north. Itâs difficult to find a proper flame unless I set the mountain on fire.â
âIf you do that, then our heads will fly together.â
Rimmer giggled, then waved his hand. A green wind appeared from his feet.
âFollow me.â
âWhere are we going this time?â
âSince you felt the wind, letâs go see the fire now.â
***
Raon ran along the mountain trails, following Rimmer. After about twenty minutes of running, Rimmer started to slow down.
A thick, heated haze was rising up from the cold forest, as if a hot wind had passed through. The change in temperature was making him itchy.
âIs it coming from there?â
There was a gray kiln attached to a house made of red bricks. The heat was coming from the kiln.
âItâs hot.â
The north was the coldest place on the continent, yet he felt hot. That was how much heat was emitting.
âHey, old man. Iâm here!â
Rimmer strode ahead as if it were his own home and Raon followed behind.
The heat grew stronger the closer they got to the kiln. His clothes started to become drenched in sweat.
âHmmâŚâ
The ice in his mana circuit was trembling because of the unfamiliar heat. Raon frowned at the worsening pain and entered the house.
There was only one appliance inside the house.
A furnace. It was the furnace from the kiln, which was emitting enough heat to make the whole house look distorted.
A wrinkled old man with completely white hair was sitting in front of the furnace. Despite being completely drenched in sweat, he wasnât taking his eyes off it.
âIs this really the flame that I used to know?â
Raon swallowed. Heâd seen many flames throughout his previous life, from the bonfire heâd made himself to the advanced fire magic used by a mage.
However, none of those seemed to match up to the heat created by the flame soaring in the furnace.
Swoosh!
The ice in his mana circuit started to scream, and the mana around him started to moveâfollowing the flow of the âTen Thousand Flames Cultivationâ, which he hadnât even acquired yet.
The sound of a soaring flame reverberated through his ears, and the waves of heat made his heartbeat fiercer. He couldnât take his eyes off the furnace, as if he were bewitched by it.
âOld man, youâre always so focused.â
Rimmer dusted off his hand after soothing the heat with his green wind.
âThe heat is dying down because of you!â
âIt looks like another failure anyway.â
âKuhâŚâ
After glaring at Rimmer, the old man sighed and threw an unknown gray mass inside the furnace.
Whish.
The intense heat, hot enough to melt the ground, was subdued. The flame grew weaker, to the point that it merely felt warm.
âAhâŚâ
Raon unconsciously sighed. As soon as the flame disappeared, the flow of the âTen Thousand Flame Cultivationâ running through his mana circuit dissipated. The regret made his fingers tremble.
âWhat did you bring today? What is that thing?â
The old man frowned, looking at Raon. The lowered corners of his lips and raised eyebrows showed his stubborn personality.
âWow! âThat thingâ? How dare you address the head of houseâs grandson like that!â
Rimmer was preaching about manners, despite always talking however he felt.
âHmph. Iâm just a retired old man. Unless the head of house comes personally⌠Hmm?â
He started to stand up, then stopped after seeing Raonâs eyes and hair.
âBlond and red eyes? And that faceâŚâ
âHe looks like the head of house, right? Raon looks a lot more handsome, though.â
âHmm.â
The old man nodded in agreement.
âIâm Vulcan. You should leave if you are expecting manners from me.â
âVulcan!â
Raon controlled his expression, looking at the old manâs blurred eyesâit was as if he was looking at burned out coal.
âI didnât expect him to be here.â
He was a blacksmith, renowned throughout the world under the title of the Continentâs Blacksmith. He was famous for having forged Glenn Zieghartâs True Heavenly Sword.
However, his last known activity was thirty years ago, and he hadnât created another famous sword since the True Heavenly Sword.
âIâm Raon Zieghart.â
Raon bowed, without minding Vulcanâs manners. It was his way of showing respect to a giant whoâd reached the end of a road.
âHmmâŚâ
Vulcanâs disgruntled expression softened slightly at his polite greeting.
âDid you tell him aboutâŚ?â
âNot at all.â
Rimmer shook his head, then turned around.
âThis old man is Zieghartâs blacksmith.â
âRetired.â
âYes, retired blacksmith. Anyway, heâs been igniting flames here for over ten years now.â
Rimmer turned, pointing at the now extinguished furnace.
âThis is where you can feel the hottest and fiercest flame in the North.â
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âA cultivation technique for fire attributes, huhâŚâ
Vulcan frowned after hearing Rimmerâs explanation.
âIs that why you brought him here?â
âItâs because youâre managing the fire here throughout the year. Thereâs no other place where you can feel a proper flame.â
âHow about the blacksmithsâ workshop?â
âThat place stands out too much. Being noticed before learning that cultivation technique wonât do him any good.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause Raon is Sylviaâs son.â
Upon hearing that he was Sylviaâs son, Vulcanâs eyes skimmed over Raon once again.
âHaahâŚâ
He turned around and watched the orange flame. He looked like he was considering it.
âI wonât disturb you. Please allow me to feel the fire.â
Raon bowed to Vulcan once more.
âI want to see it again.â
Vulcanâs flame made his heart beat harder and his mana circuit waver. He wanted to feel the breath of that flame once again.
âIâm just making charcoal.â
âCharcoal?â
âA golden charcoal that can generate a much more powerful heat than white or black charcoal. If you arenât going to disturb me making golden charcoal, I donât care what you do.â
âThank you very much.â
âHmmâŚâ
Raon bowed once again. Vulcan turned his head, embarrassed by Raonâs increasing courtesy.
âItâs nice that he accepted. Raon, cultivate the âTen Thousand Flames Cultivationâ here during daybreak training. Since nobody lives around here, and this old man doesnât know about cultivation techniques, you donât need to worry.â
âUnderstood.â
Raon nodded. Just as Rimmer said, he couldnât feel any mana from Vulcan.
âOld man, we need to talk.â
Rimmer led Vulcan out of the house, pleased that everything was going well.
âYouâre still as kind as ever, old man.â
Rimmer grinned, his arm resting on Vulcanâs shoulder.
âIâll bring you some good stuff if you take good care of Raon. Do you like fruit wines?â
âItâs not because of you.â
âHuh?â
âThe flame in the furnace burst when that boy arrived, to a point that the coals were ruined because of it.â
Vulcan furrowed his eyebrows, looking at the yellow, burned-out coal.
âItâs been a long time since I last got this color.â
âSo, the old man felt it too.â
âIâm a blacksmith. The flame that Iâve been seeing my entire life wavered. Thereâs no way I wouldnât know.â
Vulcanâs gray eyes, the color of burned-out ashes, shone.
âThe boyâs breath contains the power to move a flame.â
***
The next morning, Raon ran towards Vulcanâs charcoal kiln before sunrise. Thanks to the red heat rising up in the dark mountain, it wasnât difficult to find the charcoal kiln.
Despite hearing Raonâs footsteps, Vulcan kept watching the furnace instead of looking at him.
The sight of him keeping his eyes on the furnace, despite sweating so heavily, emphasized the fact that he didnât gain the title of the Continentâs Blacksmith for nothing.
âThis heatâŚâ
Raon stood where the heat was the strongest.
The intense wave of heat rolled up his clothes and flared up his skin. The ice frantically started to stab his mana circuit.
âHuffâŚâ
He grit his teeth against the incoming pain, gray steam leaving his mouth.
It was so painful that he wanted to run away immediately, but his heartbeat was raging with excitement from the flame.
He was exhilarated. Following the breath of fire that he felt through the pain, he recited the fundamentals of the âTen Thousand Flame Cultivationâ.
The hot breath was added to the inhaled mana, and the cloudy air was exhaled from his body.
Raon closed his eyes. He rotated the âRing of Fireâ and practiced theâ Ten Thousand Flames Cultivationâ.
Whoosh.
When he reached the peak of his concentration, the pain disappeared and the exhilaration from the heat filled his heart.
ââŚâŚâ
Vulcan turned around. The movements of his hands gentled as he watched Raon breathe with his eyes closed.
Crackle.
The sound of burning wood crackled from the furnace.
***
Three months had passed since Raon started to cultivate aura at Vulcanâs charcoal kiln.
Since heâd gotten used to it, he could now reach the charcoal kiln in ten minutes.
The flame, which had become even fiercer than the first time heâd seen, was pressing down on the place. The kilnâs surroundings were filled with heat ripples the size of a finger.
âHe doesnât change.â
Vulcan didnât turn around or speak, despite knowing that heâd arrived. He just focused on watching the furnace.
Raon approached the furnace, trying to not make a sound.
Each time he took a step towards the furnace, heated air surrounded his entire body.
It was difficult to breathe, and his back was drenched in sweat. The ice in his mana circuit growled like the jaws of a savage beast.
âHuffâŚâ
It was a pain he couldnât get used to, but Raon smiled. Looking at the flame was now enough to make him excited.
âFireâŚâ
Heâd started to understand.
After spending time alongside the fire and following Rimmerâs advice, he could finally understand what fire was.
People said fire was the scariest and the strongest attribute, but it was the most stable of all attributes if handled properly.
Raon took one more step towards it, while feeling the heat scorching his skin.
The energy from his not-yet-acquired âTen Thousand Flamesâ Technique woke by itself, attracting the heat that was scorching the earth.
The flame inside the furnace burst up like a devilâs tongue, as if it was reacting to the mana.
âHaaâŚâ
Raon exhaled the remaining air from his lung and took in the well-baked mana.
He guided the boiling mana towards his mana circuit. The ice trying to run away from the heat, followed the flow of the âTen Thousand Flames Cultivationâ, and dragged it into the energy center.
âAn image.â
Once the cultivation stabilized, Raon remembered Rimmerâs advice. Heâd told him he needed to draw an image.
âThe fire I needâŚâ
He thought about his objective.
It was to make Sylvia a part of the direct line once again, and to cut Derus Robertâs head off. It was going to be as difficult as walking through darkness, where he couldnât see anything.
He needed a flame that could become a torch to illuminate his way, a flame that could become a sword to defeat savage beasts.
He needed a flame that wouldnât extinguish, even if it snowed or rained. A flame that didnât extinguish, no matter what. That was the flame he chose.
As he drew the clear image of his flame, lightning struck his mind and his heart throbbed with life.
The mana circuit repeated its expansion and contraction, stimulating the frozen ice.
Heat that was running wild, like lava melting the glacier, ran through his mana circuit and finally reached his energy center.
Whoosh!
The moment the energy from the âTen Thousand Flames Cultivationâ was being condensed into a sphere of aura, a frightening voice resounded in his mind.
Itâs the King of Essenceâs time to shine.
Spine-chilling goosebumps appeared up Raonâs back, despite his trance.