Thereâs a world that you can never reach just by trying.
-Meikal Garnad
In , there were outposts that allowed Adapters to rest while hunting. The most famous among them was the Three Palaceâs Four Fortress. The four fortresses had considerably easier entry and allowed settlements that a lot of Adapters loved to visit. Gorgon Fortress was one of those four.
âI shouldâve just fought him.â
Jaehwan thought about Karlton reading the law to him.
Jaehwan did not trust anyone who spoke of laws. Even back in his tower, there were a lot who worked in law-related fields.
-All humans within the tower are equal.
They first began creating laws to protect the weak. It seemed reasonable to create laws as the tower was completely divided from the outside world. They made many laws and some even seemed to protect the weak.
But it was a lie.
The laws became things that only those who made them could understand and people fell prey to the laws that they did not even know about. They had to pay heavy taxes and had to hunt in controlled areas under the guise of âprotectionâ. They were also only allowed to acquire weak skills and weapons.
The laws that worked considering all humans as equal had succumbed to skills, status, items, and levels.
The laws were weak against the strong, vicious against the weak, and became complicated to keep in place. When the tower was at its limit because of the society that the laws had created, the ones who created those laws disappeared into the past. They were abandoned.
Jaehwan made one law after the 85th floor.
All âhumansâ live today.
That was the law he had been following all this time.
âAnyway, this place is too complicated.â
Jaehwan frowned. He also had a burden. Mino still seemed to be dazed. She, however, did follow Jaehwan as he walked. It was annoying to take her with him, but he didnât feel good to leave her be when she was the first âhumanâ that he had met. Jaehwan decided to walk around until Mino came back to her senses.
He walked through merchants selling various herbs, equipment, and various foods.
âI havenât seen the castle master recentlyâŠâ
âI heard heâs sick.â
âHmmâŠâ
After a long walk through many merchants, Jaehwan realized he had lost his way. He was now in a back alley of the bazaar. Deep in the alley, people that looked like gangsters were inhaling the âmedicineâ that Mino took.
âWhere the hell am I?â
Jaehwan activated [Suspicion] and [Understanding]. It was so he could gather any information he heard from his surroundings. However, he ran into a problem. It was his first time visiting such a crowded place. He was bombarded with information and received a headache. That was when he obtained an important piece of information.
âHey, itâs about time you woke up.â
Mino slowly came back to her senses.
ââŠwhy am I here?â
âDonât ask and lead the way. Iâm having a headache.â
Mino looked around and then guided Jaehwan.
âLetâs go that way first.â
As they walked out to the alleyway, they arrived at a big road with fewer people. Jaehwan felt his headache disappearing.
âGood. You can go now.â
ââŠDonât you think thatâs rude?â
She now remembered everything that had happened. Minoâs face blushed.
âYouâre a hindrance.â
Mino shouted, âI was just trying to tease you!â
Mino then felt every strand of her hair rise as Jaehwan glared at her.
ââŠIâm sorry.â
It was too much for a simple tease. After all, Jaehwan did save her life. The incident that they had just gone through might not have happened if Mino hadnât tried to tease him.
ââŠIâm really sorry.â
Mino looked at Jaehwan, but he did not answer. She waited for an answer, but she realized that Jaehwan always did not answer. She didnât even know who he was.
The one thing that she knew was that he was a human.
He was the kind to ask, not to answer. He asked if she would go back to the past, and he also asked why would he need the Certificate to prove himself. He asked questions that she had never even thought about.
That was all that Mino knew about Jaehwan.
âWhere are you going now?â
âIt doesnât concern you.â
ââŠtell me anyway.â
Mino looked hurt from such a cold refusal.
âI need to find something.â
âWhat is it? Maybe I can be of help.â
Jaehwan paused for a second and answered,
â[Nightmare].â
It was a name Mino had not heard for a long time. The beings that were called [Creators] in the . The beginning of every nightmare.
âWhat are you going to do when you find them?â
Jaehwan did not answer.
âAvenge them?â
Mino thought Jaehwan might actually do that.
âYou wonât understand even if I explained.â
Mino opened her mouth to speak, but closed it. She figured asking more questions might anger Jaehwan and she probably wouldnât understand anyway if she heard the reason.
ââŠItâs hard to come across even in the . They never stay in one place either.â
âSo, theyâre not here?â
âThere might be one if you look through . They are one of the few who can enter the Tree of Imagery without dying.â
It was interesting information, but it made sense. The Tower of Nightmares was a part of the Tree. But there was a Demon on the 100th floor. He was sure that these [Cultivators] or [Creators] knew how to access the tree without dying.
âUh⊠I canât guarantee anything. â
Mino spoke after hesitating for a long time.
âI know a place where a [Nightmare] might be at.â
âWhere is that?â
âThereâs a blacksmith. The one made by [Nightmare].â
Jaehwan looked at his Frost Dragon Sword. He needed to stop by a blacksmith anyway.
âOh.â
Mino nodded. Carrying around that kind of valuable sword without a scabbard would draw too much attention.
âShall I lead the way then?â
Jaehwan nodded as he gripped his sword.
âYeah, but after I beat those that have been following us for a while.â
Jaehwan turned. At the corner, there were the ruffians that were sniffing medicine back in the alleyways. The man who seemed like their leader walked up.
âLeader! Itâs him!â
âHaha! We got you now. Bring that sword toâŠâ
As they took out their swords, Jaehwan stabbed with his sword.
The head of their leader turned into white powder and dissolved away.
After a moment, ten ruffians all disappeared into white powder and dispersed.
âI think there was one hiding that was not a ruffianâŠâ
One was watching him from the top of the structure. He was noticed when Jaehwan used [Suspicion]. Jaehwan also knocked him unconscious while he was dealing with the ruffians. He didnât kill him because he wasnât a threat.
Mino spoke in astonishment.
âItâs really amazing every time I see it. How do you manage to do everything by just stabbing?â
The ruffians were strong, considering that they were just fools lingering on the streets. Most were Non-Adapters but a few seemed to be at the 1st stage. However, they were killed by a âslightâ stab. Mino remembered when Jaehwan wiped out the Red Fox Clan and asked, âHave you only used âslight stabâ until now?â
âNo, I used âregular stabâ once.â
Mino thought it was when he wiped out the Red Fox Clan, but it wasnât.
âI killed that five-horned wolf with âregular stab.â
Jaehwan also remembered that he had the horn of that five-horned wolf. It was the strongest enemy he had ever faced after he came to . The wolf did not die even after being struck by multiple âslight stabsâ. But it was killed in one hit with a âregular stabâ anyway.
ââŠWell, I have seen someone who uses only one skill, like you.â
âLike me?â
âYeah. But he uses âslashâ.â
An Adapter that only used slash. Jaehwan became interested and was about to ask, but was cut off by the faint sound of metal being hammered from a distance.
It had been a long time since he had heard such a sound. Jaehwan remembered his friend Jay and his blacksmith.
Jaehwan loved hearing the hammering sound from Jayâs Blacksmith as he dived into the Templeâs holy water. It wasnât music, but it was a calming sound that gave him peace.
Even after Jay disappeared, the memory of that sound stayed in Jaehwanâs mind.
Maybe it was because of the sound that allowed Jaehwan to press on and eventually break through the 100th floor.
âThatâs the biggest blacksmith in Gorgon.â
That was the name of the place.
The people of the had once discussed this topic.
âWho are the best artisans in the Great Lands?â
The best artisans, after a long discussion, were unanimously decided as the [Nightmares]. If Lords were the most powerful beings in the , [Nightmares] were the best artisans within the . 500 [Nightmares] that were called [High Artisans], and the 13 [Nightmares] that were called [Master Artisans], were considered the best [Creators] in the .
was a blacksmith shop made by the top-ranking [High Artisan], âIgnell of the Deep Fallâ.
Jaehwan looked around and nodded in satisfaction. This was a much better quality blacksmith than the one in Atopos. The inside was large and all the tools were top quality. Tens of artisans were working on various projects and the furnace at the center radiated an intense heat.
âSo, a [Nightmare] made this place?â
âYeah.â
âThen, it might be here.â
âMaybe.â
One of the Apprentices, who was in charge of talking to customers, came and greeted them. It was a young, healthy-looking man.
âWelcome-â
âAre you a [Nightmare]?â
The Apprentice frowned at the question. [Nightmare] only meant one person. Mino quickly stepped up to interrupt, âIâm sorry, heâs not really bright on such things.â
âOh, I see.â
Mino smiled brightly and the pprentice accepted her apology.
[âŠHeâs a human no matter how you look.]
Jaehwan did not answer.
âWhat brings you here?â
âI came to meet the [Nightmare].â
ââŠYou mean Chief Blacksmith.â
The Apprentice seemed troubled.
âHeâs not in his seat right now.â
âWhere did he go?â
âWell⊠he likes visiting various places. Are you here with a request for him?â
Jaehwan thought about it.
âThat might be a good idea.â
âIf I may ask, what are you trying to ask him toâŠâ
âScabbard.â
ââŠâ
The Apprentice looked at Jaehwanâs scabbard-less sword and shook his head.
âEven if he were here, he wouldnât accept your request.â
âWhy is that?â
The Apprentice looked at Jaehwan and scoffed.
âSo, he really isnât bright.â
He continued, âHis specialty is not making weapons. Maybe youâre not aware, but [Nightmares] specializes in making âotherâ things.â
Jaehwan wanted to ask what they were, but he realized he knew the answer. It was because he had spent 30 years with those âother thingsâ that they usually made.