Survival 3

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In a land of venomous snakes with yellow scales, tiny scorpions, and bands of lurking thieves.

Add to that the scorching climate and a landscape that’s nothing but desert.

It’s clear to see. Originally, the West was no place for people to live.

“But isn’t there a reason why people gather to live somewhere?”

Occasionally, among the sands, there’s gold mixed in, oases providing a steady supply of water in this water-scarce land, and mines full of magical stones for trade with other regions.

If you look closely, there are definitely some good aspects to this place. And this was exactly one of those places.

“Alright. It’s just like in the original story.”

Dodging the soldiers’ eyes, I arrived at the Sahel Zone, known for its undead monster sightings.

Digging through the nearby dunes, as expected, I found an entrance made of old metal.

[Dungeon, ‘Tomb of the Forgotten King Discovered.]

[Warning, the difficulty level is very high compared to the player’s level.]

[Would you like to enter?]

High difficulty?

That’s only a concern for the inexperienced.

-Clang.

Ignoring the warning and lifting the entrance with all my might, stairs leading underground appeared.

The sandstone walls, adorned with ornate carvings, were covered in thick layers of dust.

Proof that no one but me had been here.

Naturally, the artifacts here were all mine for the taking.

“Feels like I’m a tomb raider.”

A must-visit place in the West, as per the game I used to play.

Memories of playing that game flooded back.

-Whoosh!

As I reached the bottom of the stairs, I stopped in my tracks.

A sharp sense of danger whizzed past my face.

Like a warning, an arrow stuck right where I was standing, also a part of those memories.

Definitely.

“That’s right, there was this kind of scene when I started the dungeon.”

Even though I knew it wouldn’t hit me, the chill was real.

A bit more, and it could have been lodged in my leg.

I reached out and felt under the arrowhead.

“Ew, dirty.”

Like the walls, the letter was covered in a thick layer of dust. Brushing it off and unfolding it, there was just one sentence.

[Death’s wings shall touch those who disturb the king’s rest.]

In other words, don’t even think about robbing my tomb unless you want to throw your life away.

-Click-clack, click-clack.

No sooner had I finished reading the note than hordes of undead monsters swarmed me.

And they were no ordinary bunch.

Unlike the skeletons outside, these mummies were armed with swords, staves, crossbows – a whole arsenal.

[Warning]

[The level gap with the Undead Royal Guard is significant.]

[It’s recommended to progress in the main story and level up before challenging.]

Despite the game’s warnings blaring, I smirked and rummaged through my backpack, pulling out a censer.

Originally, both Hans, who never stood out in life, and me, who had just been transported to this world a few days ago, would struggle even against these lesser mobs.

But thanks to XTube, I had an invincible strategy using loopholes.

“The person who discovered this real strategy is amazing.”

No one thought the phrase on the note was a clue to the solution.

An ordinary-looking metal censer.

-…?

But its effect was undeniable. As I raised the censer high, the menacing mummies dropped their weapons.

“Right. I’m not an enemy, back off.”

Using the censer as a shield, I walked forward, and the mummies parted like the Red Sea.

Acknowledging the shift in the atmosphere, a blue message box appeared.

[The phrase in the letter is not just a threat but a blessing. In the ancient kingdom that revered the afterlife…]

“Looks like I’ve passed the first stage.”

The point was simple.

The monsters here weren’t aggressive by nature. Meet certain conditions, and they turn into friendly NPCs, hidden in plain sight.

[…Updating information…]

[Battle map, corridors, antechamber to the throne room cleared.]

[Proceed to the boss room.]

-Growl-

‘In other words, meet the conditions, and I can skip straight to the boss monster.’

The hidden piece here was ‘honoring the true tomb.’

Walking a bit further between the opened stone walls, a huge door that screamed ‘I’m the boss room’ appeared.

Even under the dim light, its brilliance was striking.

“How much would that fetch if sold?”

The door, made entirely of gold with jewels hanging all over, could set me up for life if I sold just one.

In the game, it was just a backdrop and untouchable, but this is reality.

“Looks like I’ve got a partner in crime?”

“Whoa, that startled me!”

While I was briefly distracted by the door, someone placed their hand on my shoulder and tapped it twice.

Startled, I instinctively reached for my weapon.

A middle-aged man with a red beard, a scar cutting across one eye, and partially bald stood back, raising his shoulders.

“Don’t be so on edge. I didn’t know others had found this place too.”

“Who are you?”

I immediately heightened my guard.

An unexpected intruder.

‘This dungeon wasn’t supposed to be cleared until the latter part of the story.’

Did he come alone, fail to conquer it, and then leave?

Wait, he looks familiar.

“…Sand Mole?”

Definitely. His face matched the mugshot I saw in a newspaper Baron Byron was reading a few days ago.

I looked at him skeptically and said, “I heard you were caught by the Duke of Loberk.”

“Hmph. Escaping from their clutches was easy. You, too, should learn how to escape even when fully restrained. It’s useful in many ways.”

‘He escaped from the Duke of Loberk’s facility? Even in the game, it was notorious for being a maze-like escape.’

But with the evidence right in front of me, disbelief was foolish.

“Since we’ve met, how about introducing yourself? I’m famous enough not to need an introduction, right?”

Sand Mole reached out his hand, seemingly trying to build a friendly rapport, but I wasn’t impressed.

Of course.

A thorn, thin as a thread, was attached to his hand. The moment I spotted the unusual silvery-gray liquid on it, a warning popped up in my mind.

[You have detected the ‘Red Iron Scorpion’ poison.]

“Get your hand away.”

“Wow, you’re cold.”

“Isn’t it dumber to let your guard down in front of a competitor?”

I coldly rebuked Sand Mole.

The artifact here was my target, and I had no intention of letting a competitor take it.

“Not a wrong statement. In this line of work, greed is the driving force. I understand hostility towards competitors.”

“How about giving a little leeway then?”

“It’s not impossible. After all, I’m not here for the solid gold door or the artifact.”

Unbelievable.

Then why come all this way?

“You still look skeptical.”

“Well, it’s hard to believe a thief isn’t after treasure.”

He laughed heartily at my scoffing, pointing in a certain direction.

“It’s true. Humility is the key to survival here. See that?”

Following his finger, I saw a throne through a slightly open door.

A giant mummy wearing a golden crown sat on it.

[Boss Monster: Nameless King]

The status window confirmed it, with the name in bold red letters above the golden crown.

“That monster is beyond my understanding too. No wonder the Duke of Loberk’s family kept this place a secret. Stirring it would bring chaos to the entire West.”

“……”

“You look petrified. Well, nothing is more precious than one’s life. Good you’re not foolish like those blinded by greed.”

Petrified? Me?

I smiled and stepped forward.

‘I’m just feeling nostalgic. That boss, with its summoning of minions, damage reflection, and instant-kill area attacks, is now real.’

It made me realize I was truly in the world of the game.

“Hey, where are you going? You’ll die if you go there!”

That’s why I was certain.

If this world was just like the game, there was no need to fear this intimidating presence!

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Sand Mole, also known as Perno, was getting anxious.

It was all because of the black-haired boy walking towards certain doom.

“I thought I had finally found a talent…”

Now in his forties, even a once-renowned thief couldn’t beat time. His receding hairline was proof enough.

Naturally, finding a successor was the next step.

And, by chance, he found a promising prospect in the most unexpected place.

The boy’s lithe physique, his guarded nature fearing his share might be stolen, and not just noticing the thorn in his hand but also deducing the nature of the poison – all of it was impressive.

Moreover, he had the intelligence to find this secret location, a place he even discovered after infiltrating the Duke’s family.

But,

As perfect as he seemed for the role of a thief’s successor, sadly, he failed to understand his limitations.

“Tsk, excessive greed can harm oneself.”

Was he too young to realize the difference in strength between himself and his adversary?

Filled with reckless courage, he approached the foot of the giant mummy.

Soon, he would be crushed to a mere puddle of blood by this monster.

With the thought of witnessing his last moments, Perno observed from a distance beyond the door.

“I’ve come to honor your death!”

“Such fearlessness.”

To attempt conversation in front of a monster.

Perno clicked his tongue in amazement.

Although he held a censer in both hands, it seemed like an ordinary one, devoid of any magical power.

What on earth was he planning to do with it?

“Have you come to pay homage to me?”

Perno’s eyes widened in shock.

Incredibly, the monster responded to the boy’s conversation.

The boy’s voice, thick with a sense of death, sent shivers down Perno’s spine.

“Yes.”

Yet, the boy stood facing the monster.

He spoke with confidence, as if certain that the aura of death would not harm him.

“Indeed, an outsider who knows courtesy, unlike the thieves who break into my abode to rob. Such noble intent.”

Perno flinched.

For a moment, he felt as if the monster’s gaze was upon him.

…After all, he did break a few walls to enter this place.

Realizing the monster’s words might be referring to him, Perno nervously fiddled with the weapon concealed in his clothing. He knew he was no match but thought maybe defiance could create an opportunity to survive.

Fortunately, the monster’s attention shifted back from him to the boy.

“Speak your desire. I shall grant it.”

“I seek only one thing, your majesty’s rest.”

The mummy blinked its faintly glowing eyes nestled in its eye sockets, then shook its head.

“Impossible. Not with your feeble strength.”

“Of course. I’m still too weak.”

Despite the monster’s refusal, the boy didn’t falter.

Instead, he placed his fist over his heart and declared boldly.

“But if you trust me, your majesty, I will gladly meet your expectations.”

“What do you mean?”

“Grant me a boon. I will grow strong enough to break your curse.”

“……!”

In that moment, Perno saw the boy in a new light.

‘He’s cunning beyond belief.’

The boy’s intention was clear.

Grant my wish, and in return, give you a reward.

But, upfront.

He might look like a mere child, but inside, there lurked a sly snake, coiled and hissing.

“Please bestow your grace upon me!”

A seasoned merchant? No. A merchant at least exchanges goods for money. Perno was convinced. The boy was simply a con artist.

“Hmm… It’s hard to trust you.”

“But your majesty will choose me. I doubt there’s anyone else who can converse with you as freely as I can. I am the only one who can grant you rest.”

Now, there was even a subtle threat.

Perno truly admired him.

Of course, Hans was negotiating based on his knowledge of the original game, but to Perno, it seemed like a dangerous tightrope walk with an untamable monster.

“Very well! I wish for death’s wings to be upon you. I look forward to our next meeting.”

And astonishingly, with just a few clever words, the boy succeeded in obtaining a relic from the giant mummy.

The Sand Mole of the West, Perno muttered in awe, “That’s tempting.”

While the relic was indeed attractive, it was the boy who caught his attention.

The boy’s mysterious ability to converse with the monster and his sheer audacity were one thing,

But his instincts told him,

More than any relic he had ever seen,

This boy who had stumbled into his path was a true treasure.

As the boy, who had just respectfully bowed, started walking back down the corridor,

“Ever thought about becoming a thief?”

Perno strode up and made a direct proposition.

Missing out on such a treasure would be foolish.

And Perno had no intention of letting this opportunity slip away.

He might be labeled a glamorous thief, but at his core, he was a criminal.

With a hand hidden behind his back gripping a concealed dagger,

If the boy refused, Perno’s eyes gleamed menacingly with a plan to kidnap him by force.

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Strike 27

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Despite Hyun-soo’s firm refusal, he still felt some regret.

‘If it’s 150 million a year, that’s a huge deal…’

The position of deputy tower master of the Archery Blacksmith Tower was said to be at least of a baron’s rank, but probably higher.

It’s highly probable due to the nature of the blacksmith profession.

‘No, let’s not regret this.’

Hyun-soo quickly composed himself.

He pondered his own worth.

First, the two items he had sold at the auction house.

Hyun-soo had checked whether there were precedents for artifacts crafted by newly transitioned blacksmiths being sold at such prices.

‘There’s never been a sale even at half that price.’

Moreover, while the Tower Masters were said to be outstanding, they also possessed ‘the power of skills.’

As far as he knew, these people were estimated to be of artisan level.

‘Would I really be inferior to them in skills? What would it be like if I reached their level?’

When he reached their level, would Colson still be above him?

Probably not.

‘The God class is the first of its kind.’

He didn’t think he had obtained this God class for no reason.

Then.

“Ha, hahaha, hahahaha!”

Dang suddenly burst into laughter. His laughter made the Tower Masters show signs of discomfort.

But he laughed it off without caring.

He had every right to do so.

The Tower Masters collectively pressured Dang.

‘-It’s not impossible. Why did you propose such a ridiculous thing!’

But the man completed his mission more brilliantly than they had thought and didn’t fall for Colson’s bait.

Colson glared at Dang.

“Oh, sorry.”

Colson, who had been glaring at Dang making a gesture of wiping tears, suddenly turned his head.

His gaze was as if he was about to devour Hyun-soo.

Colson was feeling the same thing Dang had felt.

‘He refuses to work under me…?’

Hyun-soo had certainly made a polite refusal. However, Colson felt as if he had been disregarded.

This also stemmed from an inferiority complex.

The Stone of Talent.

All the Tower Masters once had their talent stones appraised in the tower.

Dang had made a deep cut, and Colson only a scratch. This caused Colson to feel inferior to Dang.

But now, he felt even more inferior to this foreigner in front of him.

He was a narrow-minded person to begin with. Such thoughts came to him as soon as his offer was rejected.

‘I want to ruin this guy.’

Myths don’t matter to him.

If he can’t possess him, wouldn’t it be better to ruin him?

Moreover, even if he has opened the power of the God Blacksmith, he’s just a fledgling.

‘Just stepped foot on this land.’

Moreover, how he split the Stone of Talent is unknown.

Foreigners are those who appear with various unconventional methods different from those living in this land.

‘He might have encountered a different opportunity.’

These Tower Masters can’t be sure they are the best blacksmiths.

On the continent, there are unknown hermit masters living their lives.

Just look at the legendary class blacksmith Smith who rose thanks to the legendary blacksmith.

He was able to rise on that path because of a legendary blacksmith.

‘But he’s still a rookie.’

Colson said, “How dare you, of all people, reject my offer?”

Hyun-soo’s face contorted at those words.

“You, of all people?”

Colson’s lips twisted.

“Do you think you can survive in this narrow world of blacksmiths?”

Dang realized the seriousness of the situation.

‘I knew he was a jerk, but…’

He hadn’t expected him to act like this towards Hyun-soo. He felt the need to intervene.

Then, the foreigner named Hyun-soo said.

“Survive? Isn’t blacksmithing about proving your skill?”

“…!?”

The faces of the Tower Masters present were filled with surprise. It was a bold and arrogant statement.

Even so, to say such a thing right in front of a Tower Master?

Dang also felt it.

‘Was he this kind of person…?’

Thinking about it, even Dang didn’t know much about him. He only knew that he had split the Stone of Talent and completed his mission.

Then Dang looked at his expression.

‘…Calm.’

His eyes were unshaken.

Arrogant people usually have a certain arrogance in their expression.

Definitely not arrogant.

Then what?

‘He’s leading this situation?”

Dang decided to watch the situation with interest.

And Hyun-soo was really taking it calmly. Colson had said it with his own mouth.

Whether he could survive in this narrow world.

In this place where countless Tower Masters exist.

Here, Hyun-soo couldn’t say “I’m sorry,” nor should he shout in excitement.

He had to show them.

And Hyun-soo had the skill to show them.

‘If it doesn’t go the way I want…’

He could be a problem. However, knowing this type of person well, he had to be guided gently.

“Really? Through skill? Are you saying you have such remarkable skills? Huh?”

Colson taunted him.

And Hyun-soo was intrigued.

“How about this then?”

He took the bait.

“A blacksmith’s contest.”

“A blacksmith’s contest?”

“Swordsmen duel with swords. Archers with bows. Wizards with magic. It’s the same for us blacksmiths.”

Colson looked around at the Tower Masters.

“We’ll forge swords right here and test them against each other.”

“What do you mean by testing the swords against each other?”

“When two swords clash, the superior and more durable one will chip and damage the lesser one.”

Hyun-soo nodded thoughtfully.

“The one whose sword is damaged loses.”

Dang frowned as he listened.

“What are you doing? Even if this guy has unlocked the power of the Blacksmith God, his power is still extremely weak.”

“Ah, of course.”

Colson smiled slyly.

“You only need to inflict 5% damage with three strikes to win. Furthermore, the materials used will be identical.”

Colson grinned smugly.

Hyun-soo’s mind raced.

‘He might have numerous enhancement skills, but I’m not there yet.’

Hyun-soo only had one title and one blacksmith skill of the Blacksmith God.

‘At least I’m not limited anymore.’

Whether it’s a level 1 artifact or level 500.

As long as he had the materials, he could make it.

Then a thought occurred to him.

‘Inflict 5% damage?’

Then Hyun-soo suddenly remembered a skill he had just acquired, ‘Divine Customization.’

He thought deeply about it and explored the system, a look of realization dawning on his face.

‘It really works?’

When he first checked the title of God Blacksmith and saw the Divine Customization, he had felt a bit disappointed.

‘Looking at it now, this seems more overpowered…’

The only skill he gained after becoming a descendant of the Blacksmith God.

But the problem is this one skill makes what’s beyond his understanding possible.

‘Especially in a situation like this.’

Inflict 5% damage.

Convinced it was possible, Hyun-soo reeled in Colson who had taken the bait.

“Why should I bother with such a troublesome task?”

Colson stroked his chin.

Indeed, there was no real reason for him to accept this challenge.

‘These people are blinded by rewards.’

Colson was under the illusion that he understood foreigners well.

“If you win, I’ll give you my forging techniques and 5,000 gold. Moreover, the more damage you inflict, the better the techniques will be. But if you lose, you’ll have to work in my forge for a month.”

Ding!

[Quest: The Blacksmith’s Contest is created.]

[Quest: The Blacksmith’s Contest]

Grade: S

Requirement: Accept Colson’s challenge.

Reward: Bow crafting technique, 5,000 gold.

Penalty if failed: Work at the Tower of the Archery Blacksmith Tower for one month.

Description: Achieve 5% damage and win the blacksmith’s contest against Colson!

Hyun-soo’s eyes widened in surprise.

‘5,000 gold?’

It was a substantial amount, equivalent to 5 million won.

And the bow crafting technique was appealing. Crafting techniques are similar to restoration methods but different.

These techniques can be dropped by monsters but can also be obtained from blacksmiths.

And the more outstanding the blacksmith, the more valuable their techniques are.

With these techniques, ordinary blacksmiths gather the indicated materials and hit ‘auto-craft’ to produce something close to the specified artifact.

But a technique from the Tower Master of the Archery Blacksmith Tower?

Of course, this would entirely depend on how much damage Hyun-soo could inflict.

‘If my prediction is correct…’

He might obtain an outrageous crafting technique.

“I’ll do it.”

Hyun-soo accepted the quest. Colson’s mouth twisted wickedly.

‘I’ll find a way to put you under me no matter what.’

One month working under him.

‘I’ll find a way to persuade you in that month.’

And the Blacksmith Tower Masters watching. They pitied Hyun-soo for his reckless choice.

The Shield Blacksmith Tower Master, Rex, said,

“…You were arrogant. If you can’t prove that arrogance, you’ll lose the trust of the Tower Masters here.”

The others chimed in.

“How could you make such a choice…”

“Even now, apologizing might be your only way to survive.”

“Pitiful, truly pitiful. Tsk tsk!”

Saying so, they all looked at Hyun-soo from behind Colson.

But Dang alone still stood by Hyun-soo’s side.

Soon they moved.

To the floor below where the forge was located.

Hyun-soo and Colson stood facing each other in front of the forge.

Dang snapped his fingers.

Click-

At that moment.

Materials used for crafting hundreds of swords within the tower appeared as holograms.

It was similar to a magical forge, yet different.

All those materials were real.

Additionally, the sword Hyun-soo would create in this magical forge would become his property, unlike swords created in regular magical forges. This meant that Hyun-soo not only had the chance to win 5,000 gold but also the opportunity to use materials he couldn’t normally access at his level.

“Let’s begin.”

It started with Dang’s words.

Colson entered the forge and immediately started the furnace.

Dang also entered the forge with Hyun-soo.

Inside, Dang looked at Hyun-soo.

Dang liked Hyun-soo, but he wasn’t on his side just for that reason. He was there simply because he wanted to witness the myth.

And frankly, Dang felt the same as the other Tower Masters.

“You were reckless. Why did you do that? Even though he’s the Tower Master of the Archery Blacksmith Tower, that man is still the highest-ranking blacksmith.”

After saying this, Dang sighed.

“Sorry, the fault isn’t yours but his.”

Dang was an honest man.

Right now, anyone could see that Hyun-soo had done nothing wrong.

If anything, it was arrogance.

Then he asked.

“What sword will you make? Can you craft a sword that will inflict more than 5% damage?”

But Hyun-soo seemed deeply lost in thought.

“Hey?”

“Oh, yes. A sword that can cut other swords.”

Dang chuckled bitterly as Hyun-soo snapped out of his reverie and spoke.

‘He must be speaking nonsense.’

A sword that cuts other swords?

When swords clash, they don’t get cut. Given their elasticity and strength, it’s more accurate to say they break.

‘Does he want to break Colson’s sword?’

Well, that’s a natural thought.

So Dang didn’t take it too seriously.

***

Rumble!

Hyun-soo, who had started the furnace, chuckled.

‘Can this really work?’

However, considering the description of the ‘Divine Customization’ skill, it seemed possible.

For the first time, Hyun-soo activated ‘Divine Customization.’

[Initiating Divine Customization.]

[You can customize for a specific individual or for yourself.]

[Through customization, you can insert the desired effect, and depending on the probability, the desired effect can manifest up to 100%.]

He could insert the desired effect.

The effect Hyun-soo wanted was only one, and whether it was possible remained to be seen.

‘Apply a sword-cutting skill effect.’

[Initiating Customization with the sword-cutting skill effect applied.]

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Strike 26

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The leaders of the Blacksmith Tower were in utter shock.

“How could this be…”

“Why is the sword bestowed by the God…”

When Hyun-soo entered the room where the ritual was being held, the top floor of the tower was engulfed in vibrations.

In the center was a sword.

The very sword that had not budged when the Tower Master, Dang, tried to pull it out, was now floating in front of Hyun-soo, an outsider.

“He’s done it.”

Dang, the first to realize the reason, was filled with ecstasy.

Anyone could tell just by looking at the shape of the sword.

Hurry, take me in your hands!

You’re worthy of it!

Oh, how delighted I am to meet a blacksmith like you!

“How spectacularly must he have completed the task…”

Dang’s voice trailed off as he looked at the other Tower Masters. Their faces were now filled with greed.

Their eyes shimmered with the desire to have that man by any means.

The Blacksmith Tower Masters would desperately try to have him.

They must have realized that having him under their control would bring many benefits.

Even if he becomes a descendant of the God Blacksmith, he’s still a novice. Of course, he’s an extraordinary being with a different starting point than the usual folk.

An entity that will shine brighter with time.

Dang too desired the man.

But now was not the time. He needs to go out into the world, gain more experience, and grow.

If he joins any tower, he’ll grow quickly, but ultimately he’ll just become a servant.

‘Is it his choice to make…?’

Dang saw no way to intervene. Hyun-soo was reaching out to grasp the sword.

***

‘Finally, a legendary class…!’

Hyun-soo’s heart was ablaze as he reached for the sword.

He simply loved being a blacksmith.

He had devoted his life to this blacksmith work that nobody else did.

Even though it was in a game, the fact that he could progress as a more special blacksmith than others made him happy.

He was also curious about what the name of this legendary class would be and what path it entailed.

Finally, Hyun-soo grasped the sword.

[The sword left by the God Blacksmith admires your achievements.]

[You will be a guiding light on the disregarded path of blacksmiths.]

[You will show new strength on the blacksmith’s path, which was seen as weak and scorned.]

[The name of that class.]

[Descendant of the Blacksmith God. Heir of Aska!]

Hyun-soo was taken aback, having thought he would become a legendary class.

“A class like that exists?”

A God class.

It was a class he had never heard of before.

Legendary classes were known to users beforehand through the statements of CEO Lee Se-jin.

“Legendary class. That class will be the dream class for all users.”

Users worldwide were ecstatic about it.

Hoping that they too might become a legendary class.

But a God class?

Another notification followed.

Ding!

[Congratulations.]

[The first God class.]

[You have changed jobs to the Heir of Aska.]

[The Heir of Aska is special.]

[You are a blacksmith and also a strong warrior.]

[Your stats will evolve to those of a strong warrior…]

[Correction.]

[Your stats are already fitting for a strong warrior.]

[All stats increased by 10, exceeding previous enhancements.]

Hyun-soo was dumbfounded.

“All stats by 10…?”

Hyun-soo had seven stats in total. The five basic stats plus dexterity and charisma.

This meant a total increase of 70 stats.

Considering that each level up grants 5 bonus stats, he had gained the equivalent of 14 levels.

And the notifications were not over yet.

[From now on, you will receive the Blacksmith God’s skill enhancements, starting from artisan-level…]

[Correction.]

[Your blacksmith skills are already judged to be above artisan-level.]

[You will receive additional active skills as a reward.]

[You have acquired the title ‘God Blacksmith’.]

[You have acquired ‘Divine Customization’, which was only obtainable at level 100.]

‘I’ve never heard of such a class…’

He was certain. This was a class far beyond legendary.

He checked the title God Blacksmith.

(God Blacksmith)

Unique Title

Grade: SSS

Special Abilities:

· Increase in mastery proficiency depending on the type and grade of artifact crafted.

· Example) Increase in Sword Mastery when crafting swords, Shield Mastery when crafting shields.

· Maintains stat increase effect for the first artifact crafted.

· Example) Increase all stats by 1 for Rare artifacts, 2 for Epic, 4 for Unique, 6 for Legendary. Applies to one artifact per week.

· No restrictions on artifact materials used.

· 50% increase in artifact enhancement probability.

· As a blacksmith, accomplishing remarkable feats can earn you more respect and enlightenment from others.

· Engaging in any blacksmith-related activity could unlock additional skills.

“Uh…?”

Hyun-soo blinked in surprise.

‘Did I read that wrong?’

But even after rubbing his eyes, nothing changed.

The title of God Blacksmith was SSS-grade.

‘I’ve never heard of anyone with an SSS-grade title before…’

Of course, he had heard about users with SS-grade titles.

But they were incredibly rare, not even twenty worldwide.

Yet, users were confident that someday, someone would achieve an SSS grade.

‘Me, that user?’

Hyun-soo tried to calm his racing heart as he pondered the effects of the title.

‘Does this mean mastery increases just by crafting something?’

Mastery.

Every user acquires a mastery upon changing jobs.

Swordsmen get Sword Mastery.

Archers, Bow Mastery.

Tankers, Shield Mastery.

Cooks, Cooking Mastery.

There are dozens of types of mastery.

Importantly, the mastery obtained upon job change is central to each profession.

A user who changes jobs to a swordsman instantly gains about 30% more sword attack power than someone who hasn’t changed jobs, thanks to the power of Sword Mastery.

Of course, it’s just beginner-level Sword Mastery, but it’s still significant.

“But for me…”

Making swords increases Sword Mastery.

Making bows increases Bow Mastery.

‘Making shields or armor increases Shield Mastery? So, as a blacksmith, I can become stronger?’

And this title maintains the reward for the first grade-specific creation.

Hyun-soo noted that crafting a rare artifact increased all stats by 1.

This applies to all blacksmiths.

A reward prepared for the blacksmith profession.

But after that, crafting another rare-grade item doesn’t give the same reward.

However, the Descendant of the Blacksmith God class allows one to permanently receive this reward, albeit limited to one per week.

‘It’s unbelievably overpowered…’

Hyun-soo was astounded.

Just this title alone seemed to provide overwhelming advantages over a regular class.

‘Now I’m not even limited by material level…’

Hyun-soo remembered how long it took him to use mithril ore from the beginner zone due to level restrictions.

But now, those restrictions were gone.

Materials for level 100.

Or even for level 300.

He could now craft arms and armor without any level-related limitations.

‘This class transcends even legendary…’

After reviewing the title, he also checked the Divine Customization.

(Divine Customization)

Active Skill

Grade: God

Level: 1

Effects:

· Guides you to custom-make an artifact that is currently essential for the recipient.

· Allows you to custom-make an artifact that is currently essential for yourself.

· You can infuse the desired effects into the artifact you wish to create.

· However, you cannot create anything absurd.

· You can infuse desired effects up to a maximum of 100%.

“Hmm…”

Hyun-soo looked puzzled. He instantly knew the title was ‘amazing’, but he felt he needed to learn more about this.

Then, Hyun-soo noticed the sword he was holding automatically entered his inventory.

[Job Quest: The Sword Left by the Blacksmith God can be progressed at level 100.]

Users who have changed jobs receive job quests as they level up or meet certain conditions.

Most blacksmiths know they only learn ‘Automatic Crafting’ and ‘Beginner Blacksmith’s Skills’ upon changing jobs.

And they understand that they gain skills or receive additional skills through job quests as they level up.

As Hyun-soo levels up and progresses, more aspects related to the Blacksmith God will be revealed to him.

Just by looking at the title of ‘Blacksmith God,’ it’s clear that it far surpasses what normal users have.

‘There’s no rush.’

Even this much will be a great help to Hyun-soo.

After confirming everything and stepping outside, a blacksmith blocked his path. This was Colson, a Tower Master with a bow emblem on his clothing.

***

Colson, the Tower Master of the Archery Blacksmiths, was a man of great ambition, well-versed in handling outsiders.

They often can’t see the future for the rewards in front of them.

But that’s not all.

In this land, someone like him hopes to forge alliances or bring others under his wing.

Knowing this, Colson, the second-in-command, stepped forward.

“Congratulations, heir to the Blacksmith God.”

“Thank you.”

Hyun-soo, the outsider, smiled subtly. Colson wanted to take Hyun-soo with him.

To do so, he threw out a lure.

“How about joining me at the Tower of Archery Blacksmiths? I’ll do my utmost to help you grow, and I’m even considering recommending you for the position of deputy Tower Master.”

[Colson offers you the position of deputy Tower Master of the Archery Blacksmiths.]

[The deputy Tower Master of the Archery Blacksmiths is a position equivalent to at least a baronet.]

[The deputy Tower Master of the Archery Blacksmiths receives an annual tribute of 50,000 gold.]

[As deputy, you can oversee 500 blacksmiths and manage your own forge.]

“…?”

Hyun-soo was surprised.

Not just because of the baronet-equivalent position, but the most immediate attraction was the money.

“50,000 gold a year?”

In the world of Ares, time moves three times faster than in reality.

This means, in reality, it’s equivalent to 150,000 gold.

In other words, just by becoming a deputy, Hyun-soo could earn 150 million in a year.

Dang, watching this, felt a mix of pity and understanding of Colson’s intentions.

‘He plans to use him thoroughly under his command.’

A deputy is, after all, subordinate to the leader. Subservient.

Dang knew Colson better than anyone.

He would exploit someone with the title of Blacksmith God and then aim for his position.

Yet, Dang hoped for a legend to unfold. According to the myth:

The Blacksmith God is a leader among all Tower Masters and blacksmiths.

He’s not meant to be confined to a mere deputy position.

In other words, Hyun-soo, as a deputy, would only be known as an archery blacksmith, leading to a plateau in his growth.

But this was his choice.

Dang realized it might be selfish to try to stop him.

Then, Hyun-soo responded.

“I’m fine, thank you.”

“…?”

Colson looked perplexed.

Why?

“Consider it again. The position of a deputy is coveted by many outsiders, and although blacksmith Smith may be better than current Tower Masters, he longed for the deputy position in his time.”

“No, I have no intention of serving under anyone. I’d appreciate it if you refrained from making such offers.”

Dang’s eyes flickered as he observed this. Colson didn’t know, but Dang read Hyun-soo’s expression.

It said this:

‘Why would a tiger cub submit to a cat?’

Knowing Hyun-soo better now, Dang couldn’t help but burst into laughter.

“Ha, hahaha, hahahaha!”

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Survival 2

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“Prepare to leave this place in a month. You might need jerky for the long journey, and since the North is a military city, learning some swordsmanship from your brother could be favorable. Also…”

I tuned out the lengthy advice from Baron Byron, feeling numb and distant.

Father.

Do you realize you’ve just condemned your precious youngest son to danger with your own hands? Luciana Speda.

In any route of the game, this villainess meets a bitter end, killed by bandits while returning to the North after being expelled from the academy.

And now, I’m unexpectedly entangled with her.

‘I do like her character, but we’ve never even met in this world.’

This is utterly confusing.

“…That’s enough of my nagging. I trust you’ll handle things well.”

“Yes.”

Fortunately, he didn’t seem to notice my odd behavior. It seems the dimensional rules, or rather the system rules, make it invisible to others.

“Catching the elusive Sand Mole thief, huh? You’ve secured a lifetime of labor. That’s the Duchy of Loberk for you. …Aren’t you leaving?”

“Yes, I’m leaving now.”

I left the Baron, his attention back on his documents, and returned to my still unfamiliar room. My steps were heavy.

“Sigh, this is driving me crazy.”

No matter how much I wrack my brain, the status screen in front of me doesn’t disappear, along with those strange characters about connections.

“I need cold water… cold water.”

But a magical device like a refrigerator was too expensive for a mere Baron’s household to maintain. So, I quenched my thirst with lukewarm water and sank into thought.

“The main story…”

In games, the proper way to reach the ending is to follow the main storyline.

“The main story” itself was central to all events.

But,

‘The role that should have been the protagonist’s in the original game has unexpectedly come to me, albeit in a changed form.’

I could have rejected the servant position and fled, using my knowledge of the original to gather funds and live comfortably. The system messages didn’t mention any penalties for that.

But knowing the outcome, I couldn’t just ignore it.

If I don’t defeat the final boss, it leads to a bad ending, or rather, a route to world destruction!

The choices are simple.

Die with the mid-boss Luciana or with the doomed world!

Lying in bed, I lamented.

“This is insane. It’s like a terrible choice in hell.”

There was only one answer.

I had to intervene in the story and change the destined fate.

I’ve sorted out what I know.

“In the original, Luciana becomes a mid-boss after being abandoned by the Crown Prince.”

It was a political marriage, meant to signify friendship between the royal family and the northern duchy in her childhood. What must she have felt when her lifelong preparation to be the Crown Prince’s bride came crumbling down?

Her fate was sealed by a reckless duel with the Crown Prince’s lover.

This was an episode that boasted extreme difficulty, requiring players to try it dozens or hundreds of times.

“A very noble-like choice to duel instead of an assassination or ambush, but…”

As a mid-boss, her end was not favorable.

Defeated in the duel, expelled, and then killed by bandits on her way back home.

“So, the task is clear.”

I got up from the bed. If Luciana’s downfall started with the break-up, then linking them back together should suffice.

If I teach her the choices that would have won the Crown Prince’s favor, as the protagonist would in the original, it’s not impossible.

“Lucky me. Saving my favorite character.”

This feels like playing ‘Luciana Maker’ in reality.

I chuckled, thinking of a famous game from Korea with three installments.

How frustrating it was to watch her downfall and death through a computer screen.

Since it’s come to this, I have to stick by her side and ensure Luciana doesn’t die.

I mentally called up the status screen.

[Name: Hans Byron]

[Occupation: Unemployed]

[Base Stats]

[Health:2][Strength:2][Agility:6][Magic:1]

[Skills]

“It’s exactly like the game.”

From the font to the interface, it matched the protagonist’s abilities in ‘Beneath the Chandelier.’

Except for one part.

[Luciana Speda’s Affection]

[-20 (Displeased)]

“?”

We haven’t even met yet.

For some reason, she doesn’t seem to think highly of me.

“This is a problem…”

But it’s not something I can address right now. The only way seems to be to meet her and face it head-on.

Frankly, even if I, designated as a servant, send a letter in excitement, it’s likely to be ignored or discarded.

“Anyway, why are these abilities like this?”

I frowned and tapped on the status screen.

Given that the game emphasizes challenging action combat, the importance of these basic abilities is extremely high.

They can increase maximum HP to withstand tough attacks, boost physical damage dealt, or improve magic efficiency.

Except for agility.

In the game, higher agility meant better counterattack judgments and increased evasion chances. But that’s about it. Its utility, which could be somewhat covered by manual dexterity, remained unchanged.

So, agility was a bit of an enigma: good to have high, but not essential to prioritize over others.

“Everything else is below average, but agility is at 6…”

[Health: 2] [Strength: 2][Agility: 6][Magic: 1]

This character is a disaster. A wry smile formed on my lips.

From the perspective of an experienced player who has seen the good ending, Hans’ stats were remarkably poor, even among the worst characters.

“But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible.”

I refused to be discouraged.

In fact, the original protagonist in the early stages had lower stats than mine. With relics, the limits of these abilities could be somewhat compensated.

“Plus, the West isn’t even a main stage for the story.”

In the game, the West was only mentioned, and the actual visit there occurred in the late endgame. By that time, the protagonist and the party were fully developed, making the side quests and relics in that area somewhat redundant.

In summary.

It means I can sneakily grab a few relics without causing a stir!

A sly grin crept onto my face.

Taking one or two relics shouldn’t pose a problem for the story’s progression.

“Father, may I take a trip for a month?”

That’s why I barged into Baron Byron’s room without knocking.

“Didn’t I just tell you to prepare for the North?”

“I have a whole month left, right? I just want to look around my hometown before that.”

“Huh, really. Hard to believe you’re the same guy who detested the West.”

Seeing his youngest son’s whims before he left for a new place, he pondered for a moment and then nodded.

“You’re not the type to irresponsibly abandon your family’s important affairs and run away. I give you permission.”

“Right, right. Haha.”

‘Sharp, aren’t you.’

Unlike Hans, I couldn’t care less about family matters.

If it weren’t for the notification on the status screen, I might have thrown off all burdens and run far away.

Finally, the day to leave arrived.

***

Thankfully, under my father’s orders to provide everything needed for the journey,

The preparations went smoothly, given it was a direct command from the head of the family.

“Hans, remember this.”

“What’s that?”

“In the West, there are only two types of people.”

Father’s advice upon my departure was simple.

Prisoners called slaves, or nobles acting as jailers.

Given the West’s reliance on external food supplies, most people fell into these two categories. There were indigenous people, but they were a tiny minority.

So,

“Don’t trust people recklessly. Stick with the soldiers I’ve assigned to you, understand?”

To travel safely.

“Of course. I’m soon to be a servant of the northern duchy. I must take care of myself.”

“Right. Have a safe trip.”

I nodded and smiled warmly.

‘Sorry, Baron Byron.’

Even as I walked away, I felt his gaze.

A pang of guilt stirred in my barely-there conscience.

His paternal love was genuine.

Sometimes, I felt sorry for suddenly appearing and taking over this body, ‘No, stay determined.’

Relics are best enjoyed alone. Bringing others along only turns them into burdens or potential thieves.

‘Wonder how many I can snag.’

My heart raced.

In a month, based on what I know, I could get Anubis’s Sword, the Sundial of the Sun. The Oasis of Night is too far… Wasn’t the hero’s frequently used item the Rope of Infinity?

That one’s incredibly practical.

The protagonist’s growth?

First of all, I’m already busy enough just trying to take care of myself, let alone worry about sticking to the storyline.

I’m a ‘main story’ player too.

If I die, the world ends.

That’s right.

***

“Where do you plan to go?”

The question from the scar-faced knight of the Baron’s household had a good reason behind it.

The camel I was riding was headed in the opposite direction of the noble estates famous for tourism, which we were originally supposed to visit.

I answered with a yawn.

“Wherever the wind takes me.”

“What?”

“If I go where dad recommended, it’ll just be the same old oases, the same old facilities, and the same old mage towers. I’m sick of it.”

The knight, looking exasperated, reluctantly nodded.

“That’s mostly how it is in the West.”

“Don’t you find it boring?”

“…A little.”

I looked at the knight and smirked.

‘He’s just agreeing because he thinks the high and mighty son of the family is throwing a tantrum.’ Couldn’t be more obvious if he tried.

“Anyway, I’m not into seeing the same old things again. I want to find something fresh and new.”

“I am here to escort you wherever you go, sir.”

He seemed intent on accommodating me as much as possible, probably following strict instructions from the Baron.

‘Then it’s to my advantage.’

The place we’re going is a bit dangerous. I’m counting on everyone.

As we neared our destination, the knight’s brows twitched.

“Sir…? That area is the Sahel region.”

“So what? Are you telling me that a well-equipped knight and soldiers will lose to mere insects or vagabonds?”

I asked, tilting my head.

Right now,

This body is that of a carefree, entitled young nobleman, skilled in throwing his weight around.

As the knight’s brows twitched again, I waved my hand dismissively, cutting him off.

“Come on, let’s get going. I’ll treat everyone to drinks in the nearby city once we’re done. No complaints, let’s move.”

“Wow!”

“Drinks? You’re treating?”

“I’ll do my best!”

Their reaction was better than I expected.

My intention was for them to protect me diligently while I searched for relics.

I shrugged off the knight’s stern gaze.

No matter how much they grumble, it can’t be helped.

‘The relic I want is here.’

“Quiet down, all of you!”

The knight barked, finally calming their excitement.

He came closer and whispered,

“Sir, if you treat everyone to drinks, our travel budget might run out. Perhaps we should reconsider?”

Ah, right.

In a place where even water is precious, let alone alcohol, it made sense for the rough-faced knight to worry about money.

But,

“What? A man of the West goes back on his word? We can always head back early.”

I crossed my arms and lifted my chin arrogantly.

‘Playing a role is key in a possession scenario.’

Besides, since the purpose of the trip was to find relics, planning to return early under the pretext of budget issues actually worked in my favor.

However, the knight, unaware of this, sighed, and the soldiers cheered.

The scarred knight stared at me intently, then tried to dissuade me again.

“Sir. Are you sure you want to go? It could be dangerous. They say it’s a cursed land haunted by ghosts.”

“Ah, come on, Captain. There’s no such thing as ghosts. That’s just a story to scare kids.”

Among the snickering soldiers, a knight with brown hair and freckles responded with a twinkle in his eye.

Then, I glanced at the knight and looked away.

‘How did he know that?’

It wasn’t fear of ghosts. I was surprised by the knight’s insight.

“…Maybe there’s more to the ghost story than just rumors.”

“What?”

“Never mind. Let’s go.”

***

It’s been a few days since we switched to camels.

“Sir, this is the Sahel region.”

In the West, even among the harshest terrains, the Sahel region stood out for its extreme heat, numerous poisonous insects, and being a notoriously difficult place for people to live. It was also a lawless land swarming with bandits. Of course, the bandits were selective in their targets. They typically preyed on poorly defended merchants or civilians, not soldiers equipped with weapons and armor.

They valued their own lives, after all.

But even with that in mind, it was too risky to venture into such a lawless area.

There were ominous rumors that even nobles occasionally went missing there.

“Once again, how about we turn back now?”

“I’ve made up my mind to go forward. Stop talking nonsense and focus on guarding us.”

I rebuked the knight and turned my head away sharply.

The knight, who had been sighing a lot more since we started, would have understood if he could see this.

[The Forgotten King’s Tomb]

[The Western Empire, before being explored by the people of the central regions, was the land of indigenous people who survived in harsh conditions.]

[The greatest king who ruled over them now lies forgotten in an underground tomb.]

[It’s time to uncover the secrets and treasures buried with him.]

A system message appearing after a long time, openly mentioning a treasure.

[An RPG Game Disguised as a Romance Simulation]

True to its nature, this world had dungeons scattered around to help characters grow, places where one could find elixirs to enhance basic abilities and relics with special powers.

Among these, this location held a relic that was good but somewhat redundant for a protagonist who had already achieved moderate growth.

In other words, it was a perfect relic for me, a beginner in this world.

“Sir, hold on. Stay behind me.”

“Why?”

“I sense something.”

As the knight cautioned me, I pulled back the reins of my camel. At the same moment, a suspicious noise came from ahead.

– Clank, clank.

Bingo. The sight of skeletons draped in tattered bandages was a clear sign of a dungeon entrance nearby.

“Destroy them all!”

At my command, the knight and soldiers engaged in a chaotic battle with the skeletons.

I couldn’t help but feel the perks of being a noble. Just a word from me and the soldiers obeyed so loyally.

While they’re distracted with the fight.

Maybe it’s time to sneak into the dungeon.

“Oh, what have we here? A fellow adventurer?”

…I didn’t expect to find a competitor in a dungeon I thought only I knew about.

Now, how should I deal with this middle-aged man smirking in front of me?

An unexpected dilemma had arisen.

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Hans had lost many of his men due to the sturdy armor of the orc warriors.

Today was no different. Despite focusing his attack on one area, he still couldn’t penetrate the orc’s defenses.

‘I almost died.’

No one is unafraid of death.

Even Hans had desperately hoped someone would save him just as he was about to be killed.

The one who saved Hans was a foreigner named Hyun-soo.

In a dire situation, he crafted an arrow with immense destructive power and took down two orc warriors.

“You are a hero to our expedition team.”

***

[The expedition team will remember you as a hero.]

[The people in the capital of the Prime Kingdom will recognize and honor your heroism.]

[You have gained 30 Fame.]

[You have gained 10 Charisma.]

***

“I, Hans, captain of the expedition team, bestow upon you the hero’s blessing.”

***

[You have received the hero’s blessing.]

[All stats increase by 3.]

[In any future expeditions, you will start at least as a centurion.]

***

‘A blessing…?’

Hyun-soo had heard about blessings before.

Only high-ranking NPCs or named NPCs can bestow them.

What’s important is that these blessings can’t be given out endlessly by NPCs.

It’s usually a once-in-a-lifetime event, or in the case of kings or emperors, maybe up to three times.

‘A blessing from a level 48 expedition captain that raises all stats by 3?’

Hyun-soo was amazed. In the world of Ares, there were kings, emperors, and even popes.

He wondered how incredible their blessings would be, but the thought quickly faded as he was approached by a soldier named Ben.

“When I first met you, I was worried since you said you were an aspiring blacksmith. But now, seeing you again…”

***

[Your affinity with Ben has reached MAX.]

***

“Rookie! I’m really grateful!”

“Thanks to you, I survived!”

Hyun-soo smiled faintly as the soldiers gathered around him to express their gratitude.

The expedition team began their return journey.

Hyun-soo’s heart swelled with pride as he walked back.

‘Can I finally change my job to a blacksmith? I wonder what powers the legendary blacksmith class holds?’

His steps were light as he returned to the tower.

***

The masters of the Blacksmith Tower had gathered for the first time in ten years, all because of one foreigner.

The Talent Stone, connecting all Blacksmith Towers, was now cleanly split in half.

Ten blacksmiths sat around a round table, and Colson, the master of the Bow Blacksmith Tower, thought he had an opportunity.

‘He might be overthrown.’

Colson disliked Dang, the de facto leader among the masters.

A common human greed.

The desire to be in that position.

And now, a perfect excuse had arisen.

“A foreigner, barely set foot on this land, and you sent a blacksmith to an orc expedition team with a 70% contribution requirement?”

“Hmm…”

“Huh.”

The other masters murmured.

Rex, the master of the Shield Blacksmith Tower, sighed.

“A prodigious talent. Splitting the Talent Stone indicates a genius surpassing even you, Dang. But why such a reckless trial?”

Reckless.

Yes, the trial Dang set was seen as reckless by any master.

The Blacksmith Tower’s masters awaited a successor to the Blacksmith God.

They could impose subjective trials on those qualified.

These trials were usually very difficult.

But Dang’s trial seemed impossible.

Colson spoke critically.

“Dang, we are blacksmiths.”

What is a blacksmith’s role?

“Even we, leading the Blacksmith Tower, would struggle to defeat an average knight from the Knight’s Tower.”

His voice grew louder.

“And you asked a blacksmith, not even job-changed yet, to achieve a 70% contribution? I checked. Foreigners who job-changed in the orc expedition usually achieve only 10% contribution. But 70%? How? Are you saying they should hunt orc warriors without even job-changing?”

“…Right.”

“Excuse me?”

The faces of the Blacksmith Tower masters reddened at Dang’s response.

The Blacksmith Tower had long awaited the successor to the Blacksmith God.

“Are you confirming that the intention was to hunt orc warriors?”

Colson saw this as a chance to prove Dang’s incompetence.

Bang!

He slammed his fist on the table.

“Thank you, truly! A once-in-millennia talent is now barred from the path of the divine. Asking a blacksmith to hunt orc warriors!”

“Dang, that was too reckless.”

“We should not forget that we are blacksmiths…!”

Dang frowned, listening to them with arms crossed.

“What’s the issue? Don’t you know what the Blacksmith God represents?”

He looked at each master sharply.

In a stern voice, Dang looked at each of the Blacksmith Tower masters.

“The Blacksmith God, as you know from the myths, is known to defeat anyone with a single sword he forged.”

This is why the masters awaited the Blacksmith God’s successor.

Blacksmiths, despite holding the crucial role of crafting artifacts, were often overlooked.

This is evident in the choice of professions by outsiders, with only about 2% opting to become blacksmiths.

The role is arduous; they struggle with hunting and often can’t easily join group hunts, a common activity among outsiders.

What good is an exceptional blacksmith, then?

There are eight types of towers on the continent.

The Swordsmen’s Tower, the Magicians’ Tower, the Archers’ Tower, the Assassins’ Tower, the Tamers’ Tower, and so on.

Among these, the Blacksmith Tower is the most neglected.

Why? Because it’s perceived as weak.

“The might of the Blacksmith God is well-known, but do you think it’s acceptable for the successor to be weaker than the myth? Or do you wish for someone who becomes strong with divine power? The one worthy of becoming the Blacksmith God should be able to even defeat an orc warrior.”

Dang’s point had merit.

Sure, his standards were extremely high.

But wasn’t he known as a once-in-a-generation genius?

“Still, pushing him to hunt an orc warrior was too much.”

This was Rex, the master of the Shield Blacksmith Tower, sighing.

“Hmm…”

Dang let out a shallow sigh.

He was regretting it too, perhaps realizing his own ambition had gone too far.

Logically, it was impossible.

For someone who had just arrived here to kill an orc warrior.

Especially since, as they said, he hadn’t even job-changed yet.

But his thinking hadn’t changed.

“Maybe only those who achieve the impossible deserve that place?”

“His talent was already proven by splitting the Talent Stone. If he hasn’t even drawn his sword, or if the sword doesn’t even quiver, I won’t stand idly by. You might be missing out on a once-in-millennia talent.”

This was a cold warning from Colson, master of the Bow Blacksmith Tower.

A candidate receiving a mission from a tower master must undergo a ritual upon return.

This ritual reveals whether they have completed the assigned mission.

The nature of the ritual varies depending on which tower the mission was received from.

Those from the Bow Blacksmith Tower must shoot an arrow imbued with divine power.

But this isn’t something you can do just because you want to.

Only those who have accomplished the mission and are acknowledged by the bow can shoot it.

In the Shield Blacksmith Tower, there’s a ritual of lifting a shield.

In the Hammer Blacksmith Tower, one must lift a hammer placed on the ground.

And Hyun-soo, the foreigner, having received his mission from the Sword Blacksmith Tower, must pull a deeply buried sword from the ground to prove his accomplishment.

The extent to which he can pull the sword indicates the level of his success.

As Colson said, if the sword doesn’t even quiver, it means the man has utterly failed the mission.

“I understand.”

Dang agreed with Colson’s warning.

Perhaps his overly harsh trial might have caused them to miss the one destined to be the God among blacksmiths.

Then…

“Master, that foreigner Hyun-soo has returned!”

At Han’s voice, the Blacksmith Tower masters were intrigued.

“Bring him to the top floor.”

It was time for the ritual.

The reason the Blacksmith God requires such rituals.

The weapons and armors used in the rituals are creations of the God himself.

These somewhat sentient items act on behalf of the God to determine whether the candidate is worthy.

The masters left the conference room and headed to the top of the tower.

There, they would meet the foreigner named Hyun-soo.

***

Guided by Han, Hyun-soo ascended to the top floor of the Blacksmith Tower.

During the ascent, he roughly understood what he needed to do.

“Just pull out the sword?”

Beyond the transparent door on the top floor of the Blacksmith Tower,

Hyun-soo saw a sword deeply embedded in the ground.

‘Is it because it’s a legendary class? It’s quite grand.’

Hyun-soo’s heart raced with excitement. The legendary class held by Smith, the top-ranked blacksmith!

He couldn’t hide his thrill at the prospect of reaching that same esteemed position.

Then, Hyun-soo noticed the blacksmiths who had ascended with Dang, the master of the Blacksmith Tower he had seen before.

[Master of the Shield Blacksmith Tower, Rex, Lv.345]

[Master of the Bow Blacksmith Tower, Colson, Lv.365]

“Wow…”

Hyun-soo was in awe.

The tower masters were elite NPCs.

Although Dang had the highest level, it was rare to see such high-level named NPCs together.

Hyun-soo realized that if he ascended to the legendary class, he might one day stand shoulder to shoulder with them.

Soon, Dang approached and said,

“You’ve been briefed, but just pull out the sword. Go ahead.”

Nodding, Hyun-soo opened the door to the room where the ritual was to take place.

The moment he entered,

Rumble…

A massive vibration filled the room.

***

[Job Change Quest: Participation in the Orc Subjugation Achieved with Extraordinary Success.]

[The Sword of ??? reacts to you.]

[The Sword of ??? acknowledges your talent.]

[The Sword of ??? eagerly wants to be in your arms.]

***

Hyun-soo’s gaze turned to the source of the vibration.

The firmly embedded sword had pulled itself out of its place.

Whoosh!

Then, suddenly,

Flash!

The sword, bursting into brilliant light, flew towards Hyun-soo like a flash of lightning.

Hum…

The resonating sword seemed to be speaking to Hyun-soo.

Urging him to grasp it.

Desperately wanting to be owned by him.

Craving his talent.

[Only you are worthy to wield this sword.]

The notification confirmed this truth.

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Strike 24

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Hyun-soo quickly assessed the battle situation and understood the flow of events.

‘If one more orc warrior joins in, the subjugation squad will be wiped out.’

While watching Hans engaged in a fierce battle with the orc warrior, Hyun-soo shot an arrow and confirmed something.

‘Not even my luminous power or this buffalo horn bow can penetrate that armor.’

The situation had taken a serious turn.

Especially since Hans, the leader of the subjugation squad, seemed to be in grave danger.

Of course, if he joined the fight with his sword ‘light’ and buffalo horn bow, the situation might improve.

But he was certain that they couldn’t kill the orc warrior due to its thick armor.

Then, an idea flashed through Hyun-soo’s mind.

‘An arrow as fast and powerful as a shotgun.’

As a skilled blacksmith, Hyun-soo had a habit.

He would mentally associate everything he saw in nature with blacksmithing materials.

He often used natural materials in his handcrafted items.

That’s why, while walking with the subjugation squad, he noticed something.

“Bamboo…”

Bamboo was the perfect material for the kind of arrow he needed.

As Hans and the orc warrior continued their intense battle, Hyun-soo rushed to cut some bamboo.

He then took out a ‘Beginner’s Arrow’ from his inventory.

Holding the two materials, Hyun-soo was about to start working on them.

“Can’t it really be penetrated…”

That’s when he heard the voice of Hans, the squad leader.

Hyun-soo needed that.

Someone strong to buy him time to make his arrow.

“It can be penetrated.”

Hyun-soo’s voice was full of confidence.

Hans looked at Hyun-soo with trembling eyes.

“Just hold on for one minute!”

“Uoooooooh!”

Hearing his words, Hans, the squad leader, ignited his fighting spirit.

Now, all Hyun-soo had to do was to repay Hans for his trust.

He laid the bamboo and beginner’s arrow on the ground and quickly started shaping them with his dagger.

***

Special User Management Team.

Team leader Kim Tae-seok and employee Lee Ji-hee’s expressions were tense with anxiety.

“It’s impossible to penetrate the orc warrior’s armor.”

The Special User Management Team had a deep understanding of monsters.

The orc warrior, classified as a boss monster of the orc subjugation squad, had physical abilities around level 30.

However, due to the armor and horned helmet it wore, it was set at level 50.

A monster’s level usually represented a combination of all its attributes.

This meant the armor was incredibly tough and formidable.

The two of them watched Hyun-soo’s incomprehensible work with puzzled looks.

“He can penetrate it?”

To Kim Tae-seok, it seemed impossible.

Even Hyun-soo’s exceptional buffalo horn bow was limited.

They closely observed as Hyun-soo used bamboo and arrows for his creation.

Then, a memory flashed in Kim Tae-seok’s mind, a huge fan of historical dramas.

“…Gasp!”

“What?”

Lee Ji-hee looked puzzled at Kim Tae-seok’s astonished voice.

Soon, Kim Tae-seok rapidly typed on his keyboard.

[Jeonjeon]

[A type of arrow much shorter than regular arrows. In Korean, it’s called ‘Aegi-sal’.]

[Jeonjeon is characterized by being shot from a split bamboo tube, known as ‘tong-ah’, and was called the ultimate weapon of the Joseon era.]

[Surprisingly, it had the power to rival a shotgun and was known to possess armor-piercing capabilities.]

“…Is he making that right now?”

Kim Tae-seok’s eyes widened in realization.

Hyun-soo, now on the monitor, was inserting a shortened arrow into the split bamboo.

***

Aegi-sal.

This arrow, perfectly compatible with a crossbow, was something Hyun-soo had made many times.

Especially when he only had useless arrowheads and bamboo tubes.

The ancestors used Aegi-sal to counter enemies firing shotguns.

It could penetrate the enemies’ armor.

Regular arrows could be deflected or even picked up and fired back by the enemies.

But Aegi-sal was different.

An arrow that couldn’t be blocked or deflected.

The ultimate weapon of the Joseon era.

[You have crafted an arrow with exceptional skill.]

[Rating is being determined.]

[Rare grade.]

[All arrows crafted in this manner will be assessed at the same grade.]

Hyun-soo checked the newly crafted arrow.

(Aegi-sal)

Grade: Rare

Durability: 100/100

Attack Power: 95

Restriction: No restriction for the creator. Level 5 and above.

Special Abilities:

· Penetration power increased by 70%.

· Arrow speed increased by 60%.

Description

: With its short arrow shaft, it flies faster than any other arrow and has powerful destructive force, potentially even breaking rocks.

“Indeed…”

The great thing about the game Ares was that everything was quantified.

In reality, Hyun-soo knew Aegi-sal was far superior to regular arrows.

But actually making and seeing it, the difference was clear.

‘The attack power of the beginner’s arrow I was using was 22, with a 5% increase in accuracy.’

In contrast, Aegi-sal had.

‘70% increased penetration power, plus 60% increased arrow speed!’

And something not to forget.

Hyun-soo also possessed a buffalo horn bow, something no other player of his level had.

The damage from a bow is the sum of the bow and the arrow.

Before anyone knew it, Hyun-soo quickly placed the Aegi-sal into the half-split bamboo tube.

[The crossbow and Aegi-sal create a set effect.]

[The arrow’s attack power increases by 5% and its penetration by 10%.]

Hans, gripped in the brute hand of the orc warrior, was turning red in the face.

“Cap, Captain…!”

“Captain Hansss!”

The soldiers’ cries and despair filled the air, just as Hans’ neck was about to be snapped.

[Precision Shot]

[70% chance to hit the intended target area accurately.]

While working as a blacksmith, Hyun-soo often felt something.

The sense or intuition, fleeting in an instant, about the potential of what he was making.

And now, like a skilled archer, Hyun-soo realized the moment he released the bowstring.

“It’s over.”

He knew the Aegi-sal would penetrate the orc warrior’s head!

Swisshhhh!

The arrow, making a fierce sound, pierced the orc warrior’s head.

Thwack!

The power of the Aegi-sal was so immense it even indented the tree behind.

Slump-

“Gurgggh!”

Hans could breathe again as the orc warrior turned into ashes.

[You have hunted the boss monster, the orc warrior.]

[You gained 1,560 experience points.]

[You have leveled up.]

[You have leveled up.]

[Leveling up…]

[You have obtained 34 gold.]

[You have acquired the orc warrior’s old greatsword.]

[You have acquired the orc warrior’s plate armor.]

[You have achieved 65% contribution.]

Hyun-soo instantly leveled up four times to level 10.

Considering a regular orc warrior gave about 75 to 85 experience points, this was nearly 18 times the normal amount.

What was more astonishing was the contribution.

His contribution, which was less than 30%, had surged by about 37% in an instant.

But Hyun-soo was still thirsty for more.

“Yo, you…”

Ben looked at Hyun-soo with awe.

One step.

Two steps.

As Hyun-soo moved, the soldiers watching him cleared a path.

Click-

Hyun-soo loaded another Aegi-sal into the bamboo tube.

“Grrrrrr!”

The fierce howl of the second orc warrior was now close at hand.

The creature, holding its greatsword, leapt towards Hyun-soo, who was in front.

Whoosh-

Hyun-soo’s breath momentarily stopped.

This time, he didn’t have the precision effect of his buffalo horn bow.

But after several uses, the bowstring’s feel had become familiar to his hand.

“Grrraaaaa!”

The orc’s greatsword nearly reached his head.

But Hyun-soo was faster.

Whoosh-

Releasing the bowstring, the Aegi-sal accurately hit the orc’s chest.

Boom!

With a loud noise, the arrow penetrated the tough armor, sending the orc warrior flying a meter into the air.

“Gaaahhh!”

The orc warrior, launched into the air, awkwardly fell to the ground.

Thud!

The orc warrior had a look of disbelief.

Though a monster, it knew the strength and toughness of its armor.

It enjoyed intimidating humans while clad in it.

But now, its armor was completely penetrated.

“Grrraaaa!”

It tried to rise fiercely, wielding its greatsword in denial.

But Hyun-soo had already shot another Aegi-sal from his crossbow.

Thwack!

The arrow accurately pierced the helmet hiding the orc warrior’s forehead.

Slump-

The last thing the orc warrior saw was the human, looking dispassionately, turning away.

***

Silence enveloped the battlefield.

The soldiers and Squad Leader Hans gazed in astonishment at Hyun-soo, who turned around and slung his bow over his shoulder.

The morale of the orcs, which had been sky-high with the arrival of the two orc warriors, was now shattered by the swift defeat of their leaders.

“Chiwiii, chiiii…”

“He’s a monster…”

“Run, we have to run!”

“Chiii, chiwiiii!”

The silence was broken by the screams of the orcs.

Squad Leader Hans, quickly regaining his composure, gave the order.

“This time, let’s drive out all the orcs. Don’t let a single one escape.”

“Yes, sir!”

Hyun-soo heard the notifications.

[You have hunted the boss monster, the orc warrior.]

[You gained 1,600 experience points.]

[You have leveled up.]

[You have leveled up.]

[Leveling up…]

[You have obtained 38 gold.]

[You have achieved 92% contribution.]

[You have acquired the title ‘Orc Slayer’.]

(Orc Slayer)

Unique Title

Grade: A

Special Abilities:

· 15% increase in attack and defense against orcs.

· Orcs fall into a state of fear when they encounter you.

This time, Hyun-soo leveled up three levels, though unfortunately, no artifact dropped.

‘A 92% contribution rate,’ he thought with a slight smile.

The Tower Master at the Blacksmith Tower, Dang, had said that achieving even 70% contribution would lead to a special path that others hadn’t walked.

And now, Hyun-soo had achieved an impressive 92%.

‘Could I possibly become a legendary class now?’

Ding!

[You have completed a new episode with an astounding achievement.]

[Squad Leader Hans will award you for your remarkable accomplishment.]

Looking around, Hyun-soo saw that most of the orcs had been cleared out.

Squad Leader Hans approached him.

Hyun-soo sensed that what he had achieved was quite significant.

‘Isn’t the squad leader a pretty high-ranking position?’

Of course, Hans was only a level 48 squad leader.

But the value of the reward and the NPC’s status vary depending on the player’s level.

To Hyun-soo, now only level 13, Squad Leader Hans was a figure of considerable stature.

That was evidenced by the fact that he was commanding around fifty soldiers.

Typically, completing the orc subjugation mission would reward a player with just 1 gold, as far as he knew.

Squad Leader Hans, now standing before Hyun-soo, bowed his head in respect.

“Thank you, stranger. No, brave warrior.”

[Squad Leader Hans bows his head to you in gratitude.]

It was an unimaginable gesture, considering his position.

Hyun-soo had an intuition that he was about to receive a tremendous reward.

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Strike 23

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Subjugation Squad Leader Hans couldn’t believe what he had just witnessed.

‘What kind of weapon is an arrow?’

It’s a weapon that feels like it pierces the enemy.

It’s not the kind that sends an orc flying 4 meters when hit by an arrow.

‘How in the world…?’

Soon, Hans realized the reason: the bow that the stranger was holding.

For a first-timer in a subjugation squad, it looked remarkably fine.

And the orcs, realizing this stranger was no ordinary individual, moved.

“Chiiiiik!”

“Chiiiiik, kill that human first!”

The surrounding orcs all lunged at the stranger.

All five of them!

“Quick, help that stranger!”

“Damn orc brats!”

It was too late.

The squad was too mesmerized by the stranger’s extraordinary archery skills.

The stranger stood still, seemingly fearless.

‘Ah, are we losing a valuable talent?’

An orc’s hand-ax swung at the man’s side. Hans expected a deep gash and blood to spurt out.

But then.

Taaeng-

The orc’s blunt hand-ax couldn’t slice through the man’s side.

His shimmering armor protected him from the ax. The attacking orc suddenly received a massive shock and let out a fierce scream.

“Kheeeek!”

Hans blinked in astonishment.

He didn’t know, but the stranger’s armor, belonging to the Light Lord, was special.

(Damage Reflection)

Passive Skill

Mana Cost: None.

Description: When attacked, there is a 4% chance to activate, reflecting 100% of the damage back to the attacker.

Hans was utterly astounded.

Before he knew it, five orcs had surrounded the stranger.

The stranger’s terrified expression seemed visible.

Well, it’s not surprising for someone new to subjugation being surrounded by five orcs…

Ssss-

Hans realized the stranger was actually smiling.

“A lure!”

The stranger muttered, “Prime Swordsmanship Chapter 3. Rampage.”

[Rampage]

[Indiscriminate attacks on all enemies recognized within a 10m radius.]

[Upon activation, attack speed increases by 70%, physical attack power by 30%.]

He indiscriminately slashed one of the orcs.

Kwakwakwakwakwakwak!

An orc completely shattered into pieces.

The other four orcs, amidst their encirclement, spewed green blood from their bodies as the man swung his sword wildly like a dance.

“Chiiiiik!”

“Chii, Chiiiiik!”

More foolish orcs entered within the 10m radius.

They, too, spewed blood under his relentless rampage.

Hans’ mouth fell open.

He was a level 48 Subjugation Squad Leader.

Even to him, the stranger’s swordsmanship was exceptionally beyond common sense.

Of course.

It was a technique only the direct descendants of the Prime family could learn.

To the soldiers, who were dazed, the stranger shouted.

“Let’s all get out of here without a single injury!”

“Waaaaaaah!”

“Monster stranger!”

“What an amazing man!”

Hans was amazed.

What was the purpose of the stranger’s shout?

It was to boost the soldiers’ morale.

He read the moment and the eyes focused on him and smoothly navigated the situation.

Hans’s heart pounded as he looked at the stranger.

‘…Stronger than the soldiers.’

His soldiers were just for this subjugation.

They were much weaker than real soldiers.

But they were trained.

And this stranger was much stronger than them!

‘Maybe…’

Crack-

Hans clenched his fist tightly. There was something he desperately wanted to achieve.

He wanted to kill the orc warrior who had only relied on his solid armor and hit-and-run tactics.

How many subordinates had he lost to that creature!

At this moment, having a strong ally felt reassuring. Hans, mounted on his horse, raised his sword high.

“Today, we will definitely hunt down that orc warrior!”

“Waaaaaaah!”

***

[You have hunted an orc.]

[You have gained 79 experience points.]

[You have leveled up.]

[You have achieved 28% contribution.]

Hyun-soo, who had hunted eight orcs with his rampage, received this notification.

‘The contribution gain is too low, isn’t it?’

He had heard that the average level of orcs was about 10.

But he only got about 3% per orc.

‘Can I really achieve 70%?’

It looked like a difficult challenge.

Hyun-soo skillfully accepted the soldiers’ gazes.

“Let’s all get out of here without a single injury!”

“Waaaaaaah!”

The soldiers cheered loudly.

[Soldiers’ morale is rising.]

[Their attack power increases by 3%, defense by 2%.]

[Hidden Piece. Leader of the Battlefield.]

[You have gained 10 Charisma.]

‘Oh?’

A Charisma stat.

This is a special stat known to be obtainable by users in the commander category.

Having it adds more persuasiveness when speaking to allies and can even exude a sense of authority when high enough.

Then, Hans, leading the charge, shouted.

“Today, we will definitely hunt down that orc warrior!”

Ding!

[You have hunted many orcs in a short time.]

[A new episode never seen before will soon begin.]

[Complete the new episode brilliantly to receive a special reward from Hans, the Subjugation Squad Leader.]

A new episode?

Hyun-soo had heard about it. This rare episode could be triggered either by exceptional performance within a predefined scenario or by a player’s unique actions.

Ding!

[Sudden Quest: Hunt the Orc Warrior]

Grade: S

Requirement: Triggered by the initiator of the new episode.

Reward: ???

Penalty for Failure: Reduced intimacy with Hans.

Objective: Assist Squad Leader Hans in hunting the Orc Warrior!

“Hunt the Orc Warrior?”

Hyun-soo recalled what he had learned about the orc subjugation settings from a soldier named Ben. During the orc raids, an Orc Warrior leading reinforcements would sometimes appear.

These Orc Warriors, clad in extremely tough armor and boasting high levels, had forced the subjugation squad into repeated retreats.

Hyun-soo looked around.

He noticed that the numerous orcs, nearly 70 in number, had been almost completely wiped out.

Then, in the distance, he saw an Orc Warrior charging towards them.

“It’s an Orc Warrior!”

“There, an Orc Warrior is coming for support!”

The soldiers clenched their weapons with a grave expression, and Hans, leading the squad, was no different.

[Boss Monster Appears!]

[Orc Warrior Lv.51]

[Whoever hunts the Orc Warrior will receive a reward!]

“Hey, rookie!”

Soldier Ben suddenly approached Hyun-soo.

“We’ll clear the way; you help Captain Hans take down that Orc Warrior!”

Ben looked at Hyun-soo with bloodshot eyes, and the soldiers around him wore expressions of determination, prepared for death.

Hyun-soo marveled at the high level of AI in the game Ares. They felt almost indistinguishable from real people, driven by a fierce anger over the comrades they had lost to the Orc Warrior and determined to hunt it down in this battle.

“Understood.”

Soon, the approaching Orc Warrior clashed with Squad Leader Hans.

Kwaaaang!

The Orc Warrior, towering at 2.3 meters, was clad in black plate armor, wielding a massive greatsword, and wearing a horned helmet that only showed its eyes and nose, which looked just as tough.

Hans, after clashing swords with the creature, was pushed back.

Before other orcs could attack Hans, the soldiers held them off.

The reinforcements led by the Orc Warrior numbered around 30.

Not too many, but the Orc Warrior was the real problem.

Kaaaaang!

The Orc Warrior was slow, but Hans was fast.

His sword strikes relentlessly attacked the Orc Warrior, but only managed to scratch the tough armor.

“Damn it, damn it, damn it!”

Hans’s face contorted with frustration.

The Orc Warrior’s armor, just as impenetrable now as it was before, seemed impervious to his attacks. The head must be the target then.

Ta-at!

Hans leapt up, striking at the creature’s helmet.

Kaaaaang!

But the helmet was as tough as the armor, if not tougher.

That’s when Hans saw the heavy greatsword swinging towards him, aimed to cleave him in two.

In that moment.

Taaeng!

A single arrow, shot from somewhere, deflected the greatsword.

“Grrr.”

Hans turned to see where it came from.

It was Hyun-soo, the stranger, who had fired the arrow.

Quickly, Hyun-soo shot another one.

Taaeng!

The arrow rebounded off the armor.

Hans had seen the destructive power of Hyun-soo’s bow before, launching an orc 4 meters away.

‘Is it not easy after all?’

Regrettably, even Hyun-soo’s arrows couldn’t penetrate the Orc Warrior’s thick and tough armor.

Then a notification reached Hyun-soo.

[A new story begins.]

[An additional Orc Warrior appears.]

“…!?”

Hyun-soo quickly spotted another Orc Warrior charging towards them.

Hans also saw it and his face hardened.

He looked around.

The soldiers were deeply embroiled with the orcs, making retreat difficult.

They had ventured too deep.

In that situation, if another Orc Warrior joined the fray, they were facing certain annihilation.

“Grrr…”

Hans gritted his teeth.

He had to breach that armor.

His strategy shifted.

He focused on relentlessly striking one spot.

Taaeng-!

Taaeng-!

Taaeng-!

He persistently targeted the Orc Warrior’s side.

The creature’s armor began to buckle slightly.

‘Just a bit more…’

Taaeng-!

Just a little more.

Taaeng-!

“Just a bit mooore!”

Another Orc Warrior was rapidly approaching.

But Hans, focusing his attack on one spot, was utterly exhausted.

Kwajiik-

Struck by the Orc Warrior’s fist, Hans was sent tumbling.

“Cough!”

Blood spurted from his mouth as he felt dazed.

“So, it can’t be pierced after all…”

Is this how they perish?

Hans chuckled bitterly.

His own arrogance might have led to the downfall of his allies.

Then.

“We can break through.”

A voice called out from afar.

It was Hyun-soo, the stranger.

Hans had seen him running off somewhere, thinking maybe he was fleeing in fear.

But in his hand, he held something unusual – a piece of bamboo and a mysterious arrow shaft.

“Just one minute. Hold on for just one minute!”

After saying that, the stranger, Hyun-soo, began swiftly crafting something with his dagger.

Hans was desperate, grasping at straws.

The newly arrived Orc Warrior had closed the distance to 500 meters.

There was only one thing left for him to do.

“Woahhhhh!”

He clashed with all his might against the Orc Warrior.

It was doubtful, though.

Could armor really be penetrated?

It seemed impossible.

What Hyun-soo was making looked like mere arrows.

Arrows couldn’t possibly pierce through armor.

They’re meant to embed in the target, not penetrate.

But now, that was the only hope they had.

Wham-

As he was kicked by the Orc Warrior and his shoulder struck by the beast’s greatsword, Hans struggled.

Kwajik-!

“Argh!”

Gritting his teeth, Hans, now unable to use one arm, dropped his sword.

Clang.

Ultimately, there was only one thing he could do.

He grasped the Orc Warrior’s throat with all his might.

“Please just diiiie!”

How many subordinates had he lost because of this creature?

How much anguish had he heard from the families of the fallen?

Was he now to lose his own life and those of his soldiers too?

But regardless of his rage, the Orc Warrior’s massive hand also grasped Hans’s throat.

The creature’s hand tightened, aiming to snap his neck.

Then.

“It’s done.”

The stranger’s voice echoed, followed by a harsh whistling sound.

Swhoooosh-!

An unusual arrow with a distinct trajectory and sound, unlike any ordinary arrow.

The moment that arrow struck the Orc Warrior’s horned helmet.

Kwajaaaak-

It pierced through the Orc Warrior’s head and went straight through.

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Strike 22

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The God of Blacksmiths.

Dang was aware of the tales of this now long-lost God.

A being capable of crafting artifacts beyond the reach of legends.

The most shocking truth was this:

‘Blacksmiths are weak.’

This was an unchanging truth.

Yet, the God Blacksmith in the stories was different.

Armed with weapons of his own making, he was said to be as strong as any seasoned warrior.

Fzzzt-

Dang watched as the Damascus dagger he held dissipated after a set period.

Then, following the oracle he knew, Dang had to guide this stranger before him towards their final path.

“How about you walk a unique path of blacksmithing unlike any other?”

***

Hyun-soo was surprised by Dang’s words.

‘A different path for a blacksmith?’

A unique way of blacksmithing.

Indeed, Hyun-soo had realized that his skills were far beyond those of ordinary blacksmiths.

He had even received a notification about deviating from the established methods of Damascus forging during his recent work.

‘Am I going to become a legendary class too?’

Suddenly, Smith, the world’s top-ranked blacksmith and a legendary class ‘Twilight Blacksmith’, came to mind.

“Join the orc subjugation squad in the Prime Kingdom. Contribute enough in the orc subjugation to earn my recognition, and I’ll let you set foot on that path.”

Ding!

[New Class Quest: Join the Orc Subjugation Squad has been generated.]

[Class Quest: Join the Orc Subjugation Squad.]

Rating: SS

Requirement: Received Dang’s offer.

Reward: Ascend as a descendant of ???.

Penalty if Failed: Cannot ascend as a descendant of ???.

Description: Participate in the orc subjugation and achieve a result that Master Blacksmith Dang recognizes. Complete the quest by achieving over 70% contribution.

‘SS class?’

Hyun-soo couldn’t help but be astonished.

He knew of S-class quests and that they were far from easy.

But now, the quest he had received to join the orc subjugation squad was an SS class.

‘In a year since Ares Open, 99% of players haven’t received one, right?’

Dang soon said.

“This is a modest gift from me; I never expected to find such raw talent.”

He handed Hyun-soo a remarkably shiny hammer.

[You have acquired Dang’s Replica Hammer.]

(Dang’s Replica Hammer)

Rating: Epic

Durability: 3,000/3,000

Attack Power: 109

Requirement: Levels 25-70.

Special Abilities:

· 15% increased chance of producing higher-grade artifacts.

· Dexterity increased by 5%.

· Passive skill: Replication of consumables.

· Active skill: Reduced crafting time.

Description: This hammer was used long ago by Dang, the Tower Master of the Blacksmith Tower.

Dang’s Replica Hammer looked quite impressive.

Especially the reduced crafting time skill, which literally cut down crafting time by 20%.

The replication of consumables was also intriguing.

‘20% chance to create an identical item when crafting consumables.’

It seemed like a handy skill.

The only downside was that the artifact was not yet wearable.

“The mission with the subjugation squad might not be as easy as you think.”

Hyun-soo nodded.

“I’ll do my best.”

With that, he left the tower to join the subjugation squad.

***

“Cracked the talent stone instead of just scratching it?”

Lee Se-jin, the head of the Special User Management Team, was amazed as he watched user Hyun-soo leave the tower.

“Can he pull off another extraordinary feat this time?”

Now, if Hyun-soo completes this final subjugation quest, he could ascend to a new class.

“It won’t be easy.” 

Lee Se-jin became curious about how well-trained his staff was.

“Do you know why it’s not going to be easy?”

“Of course.”

The Orc subjugation Squad.

This squad accepts users from levels 1 to 10.

A ‘Tutorial Subjugation Squad’ for those just leaving the beginner zone, typically undertaken by a single player.

“Users who take on the orc subjugation tutorial quest are also tasked with achieving a certain % contribution. Once they meet that %, they complete the tutorial quest and receive their reward.”

Lee Ji-hee continued as Se-jin nodded.

“Ordinary users only need to achieve 10% contribution to complete their quest and finish the tutorial. But, Hyun-soo has to reach 70%.”

Lee Ji-hee chuckled. It seemed like an unfathomable challenge to her.

“Can he really achieve more than 70%?”

Lee Ji-hee thought hard about the orc subjugation squad.

Initially, users and soldiers set out for orc hunting.

The soldiers help the users stunned by their first subjugation quest.

As the quest reaches its climax, the squad retreats.

Because an orc warrior leading reinforcements arrives.

With the orc warrior’s arrival, the squad retreats and the quest ends.

Lee Ji-hee doubted Hyun-soo could achieve a 70% contribution in such circumstances.

“Is there really no way to increase his contribution?”

At Lee Se-jin’s question, Lee Ji-hee pondered deeply.

But she looked as if she had no answer.

Then, Kim Tae-seok, the team leader, threw a hint.

“Why retreat?”

“Because an orc warrior of level 50 leads the reinforcements…”

Suddenly, Lee Ji-hee’s eyes widened.

She jumped up and looked at the monitor in shock.

Hyun-soo was already submitting his application at the subjugation squad recruitment center.

“Is he expected to hunt a level 50 orc warrior at level 1?”

Lee Se-jin shook his head.

Lee Ji-hee was astounded.

Yet, she thought that such an unreasonable and difficult challenge might be expected.

After all, not just anyone could become the first of a new class.

***

Orc subjugation Squad Recruitment Center.

Just before departing, Hyun-soo joined the ranks of the subjugation squad.

“Let’s move out!”

Hyun-soo could see Squad Leader Hans at the forefront.

[Squad Leader Hans Lv.48]

Shortly after they set off, an NPC approached Hyun-soo.

His name was Ben, a regular soldier at level 13.

“Do you know where we’re headed?”

Hyun-soo tilted his head at Ben’s question.

‘Ah, right. They never explained why we’re joining the subjugation squad.’

It seemed like the tutorial subjugation squad was meant to get information from an NPC on their way to the subjugation site.

“We’re off to clear out a group of orcs causing trouble outside the Prime Kingdom. These orcs are incredibly fierce and strong, and there are a lot of them.”

Hyun-soo knew the average level of the orcs was around 10.

“But don’t worry. No matter how many there are, we’re much stronger.”

Ben, looking to be in his thirties, added with a sly smile.

“Oh, and once we reach a certain point, an orc warrior will come to defend his troops. He’s a cunning one. Nobody has ever penetrated his armor.”

“His armor is impenetrable?”

Hyun-soo looked puzzled.

“Yeah, his armor is made of such fine quality that it neither gets sliced nor pierced. When he shows up leading the reinforcements, he uses his armor to decimate our forces, so we must retreat at the right moment.”

Hyun-soo nodded thoughtfully.

Then…

[The Orc subjugation Begins.]

[Please join the soldiers in the subjugation squad.]

Along with the notification, a shout rang out.

“The orcs are here! Everyone, prepare to attack!”

It was the call of Squad Leader Hans, mounted on his horse.

Thud-thud-thud-thud…

The sound of heavy footsteps approached.

Ben, with a familiar expression, asked amidst the urgent situation.

“What’s your chosen profession?”

“Ah, I haven’t chosen yet. I’m aspiring to be a blacksmith.”

“…An aspiring blacksmith?”

Ben looked somewhat perplexed.

Usually, this tutorial subjugation squad consisted of players who had already chosen their profession.

‘Then I need to be more careful, he’s unclassed and probably weaker.’

Ben knew the difference between those who had chosen their classes and those who hadn’t. Those who hadn’t were generally about 30% weaker. With a profession, players received stat and skill boosts; for example, a swordsman gains around 30% more damage from Sword Mastery.

He also knew about blacksmiths.

Even as aspirants, blacksmiths were inherently weaker.

It couldn’t be helped.

They were the ones who made the weapons, while others like him were the ones who fought with them.

Ben turned around, thinking he needed to take extra care of him.

“Just as we’re about to…”

At that moment.

Ben was startled.

An ax thrown by an orc was heading straight for his forehead.

“Gasp…!”

The ax was inches from his face.

Ben was horrified.

The axe is about to strike his forehead and bring his demise…

Clang-

Then, a crisp sound echoed.

Ben was dumbfounded.

“…!?”

It was Hyun-soo, the player, who had swiftly drawn his sword and deflected the ax.

Then.

“Finally, I can test them.”

“…Test what?”

“The things I’ve made.”

Ben was bewildered, and Hyun-soo tightly gripped his shining weapon.

‘It’s my first time using the artifacts I’ve crafted in real combat.’

Hyun-soo spotted an orc charging towards them.

As Ben regained his composure, he warned.

“There’s no way you can kill that thing at your level, we need the help of our soldiers…”

Swoosh-

Hyun-soo’s sword moved with graceful agility as he swiftly charged forward.

Swoosh-

His blade grazed the neck of an orc, slicing through it in a single fluid motion.

Thunk-

[You have hunted an orc.]

[You have gained 86 experience points.]

[You have leveled up.]

[You have achieved 3% contribution.]

Witnessing the orc’s head fall off in one clean strike, Ben was utterly astonished.

Moreover, Hyun-soo’s elegant movement and swift swordplay.

‘That’s…’

It was the stance of someone trained in swordsmanship.

Ben watched, spellbound, as Hyun-soo charged towards more orcs.

‘What, what am I supposed to teach him…?’

Meanwhile, Hyun-soo, exhilarated by his first level up, checked his incredible stats accumulated over more than 80 days in the beginner zone.

‘Status window.’

(Hyun-soo)

Level: 1

Profession: None

Strength: 38 Agility: 39 Vitality: 37 Wisdom: 22 Intelligence: 22 Dexterity: 583.

He was confident his strength was on par with someone close to level 30.

‘Sword Light… it’s really good, isn’t it?’

The effect of the weapon he was testing, Light, was impressive.

Hyun-soo quickly swapped to a buffalo horn bow.

An enraged orc had spotted him and was charging.

“Screeeech!”

Of course, Hyun-soo was inexperienced with a bow.

But when he first crafted this bow, he made it easy for beginners to use.

Hence, the attached option.

[The effect of the Marksman’s Longbow is activated.]

[Your accuracy is increased by 60%.]

Whoosh-

Hyun-soo pulled back the bowstring with all his might, aiming at the orc charging towards him.

***

Squad Leader Hans was watching the orc subjugation unfold smoothly, as usual.

‘Damn orc warrior.’

He gritted his teeth thinking about that brute who always showed up to disrupt their hunts.

Especially the warrior’s armor was so sturdy that even Hans, at his level, couldn’t penetrate it.

He was sure the orc warrior would appear soon, as always.

Just then.

“Huh?”

Hans’s face contorted in shock.

Perched atop his horse, he had spotted a foreigner drawing a bowstring.

“What the hell…!”

Even if the foreigner was part of this subjugation, they were under his command.

And it was his duty to safely complete the subjugation mission with this uninformed foreigner.

Was this clueless foreigner left to fight an orc one-on-one?

“Quickly, save that foreigner!”

Hans’s voice turned desperate looking at the reckless foreigner.

But he feared it was already too late.

At that moment.

Twang-

The bowstring snapped, and the arrow pierced the orc’s abdomen.

Then.

Boom-

The orc, struck by the arrow in its belly, flew back about 4 meters, collapsing and disintegrating into ash on the ground.

“…!”

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Survival 1

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[How can a prince be so cruel to his fiancée?! Have you fallen under the spell of that fox?!]

Even through the computer screen, the voice actor’s passionate performance struck a chord in my heart.

“Why on earth am I playing this game…”

It’s a romance simulation game for women called “Beneath the Chandelier.”

Normally, as a guy, I wouldn’t have any reason to play this game. There are so many games out there, and I wouldn’t choose one that’s so far from my interests.

It all started with an unexpected suggestion from the nuisance at home, who even forgot my birthday.

“Brother, do you want some chicken?”

Free chicken clouds one’s judgment. I only realized something was fishy after I had already started eating the chicken she ordered for me.

“What’s up with you? Buying me something like this.”

“No, you’re good at games, right? There’s this game I’m playing, but it’s kind of hard. Could you beat it for me?”

My sister’s eyes were fixed on the chicken leg I had just started eating.

Figures. She’s not the type to buy me something for nothing.

“Fine. How hard can it be? Just give me the account and password.”

I agreed without much thought. There was already the bribe in my stomach, and I thought, how hard could it be? And then.

Two nights later, without moving from my spot, I quietly marveled.

“I actually like this stuff.”

I discovered an unexpected taste. Honestly, this game was close to being a flop.

What’s important in game design? Understanding the target audience’s needs.

For RPGs, it’s endless growth and corresponding content. For MOBA games, it’s elements that add variability to the battlefield. For puzzle games, it’s presenting problems that seem solvable but are deceptively challenging.

In a romance simulation game for women, it’s obviously about touching the player’s heart with a compelling narrative.

“In that sense, ‘Beneath the Chandelier’ is definitely a game the developers misunderstood.”

On the surface, it’s a typical romance fantasy story found in such games, where the protagonist, under various difficult conditions, finds love with the male lead chosen by the player.

But unlike typical simulation games where you build relationships through choices, this game required battling antagonists to progress the story.

And the battles were tough.

Not just tough, but insanely hard, enough to make even average players drop out!

The battle system wasn’t just turn-based with text; it was real-time action with difficulty levels rivaling Souls-like games.

It seemed like the developers might have misunderstood the genre they were selling.

Even game review channels ironically focused more on the difficulty than the story.

“But I actually like it.”

For a hardcore gamer like me, it was more appealing.

I could enjoy the challenge of tough opponents and at the same time concentrate on the well-crafted story. And if I could just beat it, I’d be the first to earn the title!

[…I was born to blue blood, and I’ve lived benefiting from it. It’s only natural that I bear its weight.]

My favorite character was Luciana Speda, who was actually an antagonist.

Although she was a villainess in conflict with the protagonist, her exclusive illustrations and 3D graphics, with silver hair tinged with blue and eyes like deep sapphires, were breathtaking.

“The story was memorable too.”

A character embodying high pride, noble honor, and even noblesse oblige.

A noble lady who spent her life as the prince’s fiancée, making sure not to disgrace her family.

[Still chasing after the prince, are you? It would be wise for a commoner to know her place.]

Her cold, venomous words when she threw wine at the player captivated me. A mix of loyalty to her family and love for the prince.

But unfortunately, she was just a mid-boss, the villainess Luciana.

The corrupted mid-boss was a tough opponent. It took several tries before I finally defeated her. And a few days later.

“I actually had fun playing this.”

I stretched as the ending credits rolled. Every bone in my body ached.

I had almost played through till the next day but just barely managed to defeat the final boss and see the good ending.

I rubbed my sleepy eyes and tapped on my phone.

[I beat it.]

[And do you have a conscience? Covering this difficulty with just one chicken? The price doesn’t match. I should charge you another chicken as a fee.]

[Send me a gift card by tomorrow. I’ve locked the account, so don’t even dream about seeing the ending before sending it.]

After sending a message demanding fair compensation to my sister, who was probably sound asleep…

I also lay down.

‘There’s a group project due tomorrow, but it’s 4 am now, so if I wake up by lunchtime, I should be able to finish it, right…………?’

My consciousness faded into sleep, overwhelmed by fatigue.

***

But I never had to submit that assignment.

Nor did I have to face the professor’s scolding or get an F.

When I woke up intending to work on it, I found myself in a completely different world.

“Master Hans is awake!”

“Who are you?”

“Master? Don’t you remember me?”

“Get a doctor! Quick!”

* * *

I sighed as I recalled my bewildering first encounter in this other world.

‘But what could I do?’

Any modern person who values privacy would find it awkward to wake up surrounded by people, especially if they were dressed in old-fashioned clothes.

If I had continued to suffer from amnesia, the servants serving me might have been in big trouble.

Ah, but not losing their heads, just their positions.

“Master Hans, are you really okay?”

“Yes, I’m fine.”

Today, too, I waved my hand dismissively, sending the worried servants out of the room.

Fortunately, the memories of this body’s original owner gradually came back to me, preventing any chaos.

But left alone, I stared at the map on the wall in quiet despair.

The moment I regained my memory, I realized the identity of this body.

The Byron family of the Manhett Empire, the third son, Hans Byron.

I was in the world of the last romance simulation game I played. A character so minor that his name wasn’t even mentioned in the game.

That was who I had become.

“What in the world is going on?”

I frowned as I looked out the window.

Soldiers in armor patrolling, houses huddled together in the distance, chimneys spewing smoky fumes, and a vast desert beyond.

A typical medieval landscape.

Aren’t usually avid readers or dedicated gamers the ones who end up in such worlds?

Wasn’t my brief, substitute playthrough below the threshold?

– “Brother, aren’t you eating?”

– “Son, are you gaming instead of sleeping?”

Well, I was passionate about it.

Thinking back, maybe my motivation fit the criteria after all.

I played more passionately than I thought. Although it was only for a few days, I saw the game through to the very end.

“I don’t know…”

At least being a noble might be a saving grace.

Better to be a noble who can indulge in luxury and stay informed about the world than a commoner struggling day to day.

A few days into adjusting to this fantasy world and noble life…

“Master, the head of the family wishes to see you.”

“My father?”

I closed the book I was reading and got up.

Master Byron, despite being a nobleman, didn’t care much for etiquette and treated each other casually. Still, it was wise to respond promptly to a summons from the head of the family.

“Do you know what it’s about?”

“I’m not sure. I was just ordered to bring you.”

The baron’s room, where the servant led me, wasn’t much different from mine, except it was filled with paperwork.

“Have you arrived?”

Baron Byron looked tired, pressing his forehead under a pile of documents.

“Are you feeling okay?”

“Yes, I’m fine.” 

“Need help?”

“Tch, no need. I wouldn’t ask you to help, especially since you fainted a few days ago.”

Baron Byron waved his hand dismissively.

“Besides, you’re about to leave for service soon.”

“Service?”

“Yes. It’s time to be independent at fifteen.”

“Ah…”

‘It was to be expected.’

As the third son of the Byron family, my future was predetermined.

A share of the inheritance?

That was out of the question. Without enough funds to manage an estate, what would there be to give?

The declining Byron family had nothing more to offer the third son than a noble title and independence.

The ways of independence varied. If skilled in combat, one might join the army; if good at business, become part of a merchant’s guild.

‘I hope to find a comfortable and wealthy family to serve.’

In that sense, being appointed a servant by my family’s arrangement was quite fortunate. It meant living under the protection of high nobility without going hungry.

“The Duke’s family was looking for someone your age.”

“But me, in such a position?”

“Cough. I put in a good word for you.”

It was unexpected.

I, Hans, had thought I might end up as a prison guard, a common job in the West.

I sneakily glanced at the paper he was holding. Sure enough, it had details of criminals on it.

Even the head of the Byron family worked as a prison guard.

As it turns out, in this world, it’s a normal duty for a noble’s head to manage, punish, and track criminals.

Especially in the western part of the Manhett Empire, a very barren land.

Water?

Food resources?

None of that here.

Just scorching sun and rough sand.

Historically, this land was suitable for exile. Over time, as magic stone mines were discovered underground, even minor criminals were often imprisoned here for labor.

‘And it’s the Western nobles who manage them. Instead of farming estates, they receive magic stone mines from the emperor and live off the profits. I remember doing those Western food supply quests in the game.’

I nodded eagerly.

Being a servant in the Duke’s house, a high-ranking prison guard of sorts, meant my work would be similar.

“Alright, pack up your essentials. You’re in for a long journey.”

“A long journey? The Duke’s castle is just a short camel ride away.”

“You’re mistaken. Your new workplace isn’t in the West. It’s in the North.”

“The North? The place with constant snow, rampant monsters, and never-ending wars due to demons eyeing the border?”

“Tch. You’re getting carried away by rumors. But you’re not entirely wrong. It’s that North you’re thinking of.”

Father, you’re just deciding this without even asking me?

And sending me to a completely unfamiliar territory?

“Thank you, Father! I won’t forget this kindness, even in the distant Northern lands!”

“You’re happy about that?”

I nodded enthusiastically, hiding my true feelings.

‘As cold and monster-filled as the North may be, can it really be worse than the West?’

“Just sand and poisonous insects everywhere, scorching sun without a hint of breeze, and criminals whining about their innocence—”

“…”

“Did I say that out loud?”

His cold gaze made me shrink back in embarrassment.

Just thinking about managing the West was daunting enough, let alone experiencing it firsthand.

I love you, North. I pledge to honorably serve and perhaps even end my days there.

I might change my mind if it’s too cold, but it’s better than being a jailer here!

“Son, that’s good to hear. After all, you’ll be the personal servant of a lady of similar age in the noble family. You’re quite lucky.”

“Wait, what?”

Hold on a minute.

“Is the lady’s name Luciana Speda?”

“Hm? How did you know? I was about to introduce her, but of course, she’s a public figure. It’s natural you’d know her name.”

“Father…”

A sense of doom overwhelmed me.

In my head, I envisioned a guillotine. Luciana Speda was my favorite character, but in every route of the game, she was destined for downfall.

And being her personal servant meant I’d share some responsibility in her fate!

“Actually, the North is a bit… I really love my homeland—”

“By now, my letter should have reached the Speda Duke’s family. I hope they take a liking to you.”

Father, aren’t nobles supposed to be slow and conservative? Why are you so efficiently blocking my future?

Before I could protest.

Transparent text appeared before my eyes, as if to prove his words.

[For the first time, a major original character has become aware of your existence.]

[You form a strong bond with ‘Luciana Speda.’]

[Luciana Speda’s affection level is updated.]

[A main story is assigned to you. Meet ‘Luciana Speda’.]

TOC I Next

Strike 21

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‘-Hyun-soo, would you believe if I said there is a dagger that can cut through stone?’

In the year Hyun-soo turned fifteen, his father asked him this.

Naturally, Hyun-soo said that it was impossible for such a dagger to exist in the world.

‘-Surprisingly, it did exist – a dagger known to split bullets and remain undamaged even when striking rocks. That’s the Damascus dagger.’

‘-The method of making the Damascus dagger was completely lost in the 15th century. Even the kings of the medieval ages tried to uncover its secrets but failed, and many swordsmiths in the 20th century attempted but failed as well.’

His father smiled somewhat embarrassingly.

‘-I have a dream, Hyun-soo. To perfectly recreate the Damascus dagger better than any blacksmith in the world.’

Hyun-soo liked his father for that.

Even at over fifty years of age, he had a dream he wanted to achieve.

“Shall we start?”

A dagger that can cut through stone. He wanted to try making a Damascus dagger.

The hammer of the Tower Chief of the Blacksmith’s Tower would undoubtedly be of great help to Hyun-soo.

Looking around the forge, Hyun-soo was amazed.

The beginner zone and the magic forge were completely different.

During the restoration of the crossbow, he hadn’t needed to use anything from within the forge.

His real use of a proper forge ended with Len’s forge in the beginner zone.

“It was poor.”

To be honest, Len’s forge in the beginner zone was in such a poor state that it was obvious why it was called the beginner zone.

The hammers were rusted over from age, and the anvil was so cracked it seemed it might break at any moment.

But everything in the magic forge was excellent.

No rust, no cracks in the anvil.

Furthermore, considering what Han had said, there were no limitations in this place.

Soon, Hyun-soo scattered dozens of materials that appeared before him as holograms.

Materials for making a dagger.

Each one materialized in front of him as he chose them.

Then a notification sounded.

[You can choose the dagger you wish to create.]

[We recommend starting with the most basic dagger creation.]

According to Han, within this place, mystic powers, namely, the system’s assistance, could be used in the making.

Of course, how else would strangers with no knowledge be able to make a dagger?

Just in case, Hyun-soo said,

“A Damascus dagger.”

[The Damascus dagger can only be made by a master blacksmith or higher.]

[We recommend starting with the most basic dagger creation.]

Hyun-soo chuckled bitterly.

Even in this game called Ares, there existed a Damascus dagger.

But was this Damascus dagger created with the perfect method from the 15th century? No, that’s impossible.

The method for making a Damascus dagger was long lost.

The Damascus daggers in Ares were also not real.

His father had spent a long time searching for the method to make a Damascus dagger.

And finally, he found the answer.

‘-Hyun-soo, the method to make a Damascus dagger is completely lost in this world.’

The Damascus creation might have been done this way or that.

There were many speculations.

His father, too, never fully found the method.

‘-If it doesn’t exist, why not create it myself?’

The reason people pursued the Damascus dagger.

Drop a handkerchief on the blade, and it would cut.

Strike a stone, and the blade wouldn’t dull.

It withstands any impact.

And finally, his father completed it. His own Damascus dagger.

‘-I’ll pass on the method to make this Damascus dagger to you.’

It begins.

“Turn off all notifications.”

He didn’t need the system’s help.

This was solely the unique Damascus creation method left to him by his father.

The furnace heated up intensely.

After a certain time, the red molten iron started flowing.

Hyun-soo began the crafting process, following the method left by his father.

Dang-!

Dang-!

Dang-!

As he started hammering, a notification sounded.

[You are demonstrating a Damascus dagger creation method that defies common sense.]

[While different from the established Damascus dagger method, this is also outstanding.]

It couldn’t be helped.

His father was someone who had created what could be called the finest Damascus dagger in the world.

Dang-!

Hyun-soo continued forging without rest.

***

[The dagger is being created with an unconventional method that defies common sense.]

[However, despite being different from Ares’ established Damascus dagger method, this is also outstanding.]

“…!”

Special User Management Team.

Kim Tae-seok and Lee Ji-hee looked surprised.

Different from the established Damascus dagger method but also outstanding.

Lee Ji-hee entered information about the Damascus dagger into the supercomputer Ares.

[There is no complete method of creation, only various hypotheses and conjectures.]

[In modern times, people have created their own versions of Damascus daggers.]

Reading the supercomputer’s explanation, Lee Ji-hee realized.

The Damascus dagger had become almost mythical in modern times.

It’s impossible to create it using the complete methods of the past.

So, in modern times, it can be defined this way:

The one who creates their own most outstanding version of the Damascus dagger is as if they have created a real Damascus dagger.

And then, Lee Ji-hee suddenly thought of something.

“Team leader, if that’s the case…”

Meeting eyes with Kim Tae-seok, he also nodded.

Users of Ares receive help from the system.

But while receiving this help, the users also grow.

Even with the system’s assistance, they learn, acquire knowledge, and evolve through it.

As a result, many users who were master blacksmiths or higher started creating their own unique artifacts.

Most of these individuals received rewards.

But Hyun-soo was a bit different.

Now, at level 1, he had reached such a level and was approaching the creation of the most outstanding and original Damascus dagger among those blacksmiths.

Ares had prepared rewards for users who create their own unique items.

But there was an interesting fact here.

“If user Hyun-soo successfully creates that Damascus dagger, will he receive the most outstanding reward?”

Kim Tae-seok said while looking at Hyun-soo on the monitor.

“Yes, he will receive the most outstanding reward, the ‘Soul of the Blacksmith’.”

“Wow…”

Lee Ji-hee exclaimed in admiration.

The Soul of the Blacksmith.

A skill that provides the greatest power to a blacksmith.

It was quite possible that Hyun-soo would obtain it.

***

Eventually, the creation of Hyun-soo’s Damascus dagger neared completion.

Hyun-soo’s father had met with world-renowned appraisers with the Damascus dagger he had made.

Each of them said the same thing.

‘-Your Damascus dagger is real.’

‘-The Damascus daggers made in the 15th century wouldn’t even compare to this.’

His father’s Damascus dagger was acknowledged to that extent.

However, his father’s Damascus dagger was destroyed along with the forge.

Hyun-soo was now preparing for the final step in making his Damascus dagger, the polishing.

The Damascus dagger reveals its true form in the polishing process.

As he tempered it, a wave pattern naturally formed on the blade’s surface.

A pattern not arbitrarily made, but formed through the crafting process.

Hyun-soo slowly lifted the dagger.

‘Collaboration.’

This could be considered a collaboration between his father and himself.

The blade looked sturdy like a military knife.

Tapping it with his finger, a deep, reverberating sound echoed.

Then the completion notification arrived.

[You have crafted with a unique method, superior to the established methods in Ares.]

[The grade is being evaluated.]

[It is Epic grade.]

[Please name the dagger.]

[The Talent Stone dagger will expire after a certain period.]

“Damascus Dagger.”

Hyun-soo felt somewhat disappointed.

Because this dagger, made in the magic forge, would soon disappear.

Moreover, he felt a bit regretful that he couldn’t exceed the limit of the Epic grade, despite having crafted it incredibly well.

Then.

[The artifact crafted in a new way is judged to be superior to the existing methods.]

[Hidden Piece. The path of the Creator Blacksmith.]

[You have acquired the skill, Soul of the Blacksmith.]

“Soul of the Blacksmith?”

Hyun-soo looked puzzled.

[As a reward for acquiring the Soul of the Blacksmith, it will be activated immediately for one time.]

[The grade of the Damascus Dagger will advance by one level.]

[The Damascus Dagger is upgraded from Epic to Unique grade.]

[You receive a reward for crafting a Unique grade artifact for the first time.]

[You gain +3 to all stats.]

[You gain +50 Dexterity.]

[You gain +100 Fame.]

“…!?”

Hyun-soo looked astonished.

‘A skill that upgrades the grade of an artifact by one level?’

He immediately checked it.

(Soul of the Blacksmith)

Active Skill

Grade: Legendary

Level: None

· Activates when creating an original artifact or when crafting in a way that is different from established methods but is still outstanding.

· Activates when it is judged that your soul, encompassing attitude, effort, passion, perseverance, and dozens of other aspects, is present in the creation.

“Legendary grade?”

Hyun-soo was amazed.

The Soul of the Blacksmith skill was, as the name suggested, an incredibly powerful skill.

‘What happens if this is applied to a Unique grade…?’

It might even create a Legendary artifact.

Hyun-soo knew that there were fewer than a hundred legendary artifacts known to exist.

Therefore, he understood their value could be in the hundreds of millions at least.

‘Even though I didn’t get an artifact, I’ve gained an incredible skill, so let’s be satisfied with that.’

As Hyun-soo left the magic forge with the completed dagger, Han greeted him.

“Now you just need to hit the Talent Stone.”

Hyun-soo nodded and stood in front of the Talent Stone, clutching the dagger tightly.

The dagger that he could make because his father passed on the knowledge.

He used all his strength to strike the Talent Stone with that dagger.

Sssshaaack-!

Hyun-soo definitely felt it.

The sound and sensation.

It was unmistakably the sound of the Talent Stone splitting.

Then,

Crrraaack-!

The stone split in two.

Hyun-soo looked down at the Damascus dagger in his hand with a satisfied expression.

Turning his head, he saw the NPC Han, looking astonished.

Just then,

Bang-!

Suddenly, the door opened, and a man entered.

The man who entered seemed to be in his fifties, with a sturdy build. Notably, he was barefoot and appeared to be breathing heavily as if he had run a great distance.

[Tower Master of the Blacksmith Tower, Dang Lv.375]

‘Is that Dang?’

Soon, the man named Dang asked,

“May I take a look at that dagger?”

*** 

Dang, who had rushed over without even putting on shoes, was honestly surprised.

As soon as he opened the door, the unidentified blacksmith looked so young.

Breathing heavily, Dang asked the young man if he could examine the dagger.

The young man casually handed the dagger to Dang.

Taking a deep breath to calm his racing heart, Dang took the dagger and checked its information.

(Damascus Dagger)

Grade: Unique

Durability: 8,000/8,000

Attack Power: 284

Restriction: No restriction for the creator, levels 1-140.

Special Abilities:

· Strength increased by 2%, Agility by 1%.

· Cutting power increased by 54%.

· 30% chance of critical damage.

· Passive skill: Dagger that Splits Stone.

· Active skill: Blink.

Description: A dagger surpassing the one made by Dang, the Master of the Blacksmith’s Tower, and recorded as the best dagger in history.

“……”

Dang’s whole body trembled. An indescribable thrill enveloped him.

He had become a legend 30 years ago by creating a dagger of Epic artifact grade.

At that time, the attack power of that dagger was 198.

But this dagger had an attack power that was a staggering 100 points higher than what he had made.

‘No, it’s not just that. Every aspect of it vastly surpasses what I had created!’

Sweating profusely, Dang suddenly had a thought.

The Masters of the Blacksmith’s Tower had been waiting for a long time.

Waiting for someone to follow in the footsteps of the previous God of Blacksmiths and finally walk the path of the new God of Blacksmiths’ successor!

‘Maybe…’

This young man in front of him might just be the potential successor to the God of Blacksmiths.

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