Chapter 312
Following the Magic Missile test, Grid headed to Khanâs smithy. Thanks to Grid, Khan was able to achieve Advanced Blacksmithing level 7. He was a more capable blacksmith than he was in Winston.
He supervised and taught over 80 young blacksmiths, while producing the supplies that Rabbit and the army commissioned.
âDonât you look younger?â
Gridâs face brightened after not seeing Khan for a long time. Khan looked much better than before. Khan chuckled.
âInteracting with young people, isnât it natural to become younger and healthier? This is all due to you. Iâm so happy that I could meet you at the end of my life and enjoy such blessings.â
âIâm happy that youâre happy.â
Grid had known Khan since the days when he was invisible. Gridâs affection for Khan was endless, and Khan was the same.
âFor the rest of my life, I will always work hard for you. I will raise the blacksmiths of Reidan until I die.â
âNo, youâre still young and healthy, so you have a lot of time left. Donât say that even as a joke. Huh?â
Grid belatedly looked around the castle. The other blacksmiths were watching him nervously. Work had stopped since the duke came and they were also restless.
âYou worked hard. Donât mind me and continue what you were doing.â
âYes!â
The blacksmiths bowed deeply and returned to their place. Grid stood next to Khan and observed them.
âThere are already two blacksmiths who have risen to the intermediate rank.â
It had only been half a year since Reidan started training blacksmiths. The fact that intermediate blacksmiths were already born was an incredible growth.
âThe environment is good. They can often see the work of a legendary blacksmith, so their talent can bloom faster.â
Thatâs right. It was useless to have excellent talent if the environment didnât support them. The reason why the blacksmiths of Reidan could develop rapidly was because they received teachings from Grid and Khan, and had a good space to work.
âUntil the day that they all become craftsmen, please continue to work for a long time Khan.â
Khan was the first friend in Gridâs life, so he was more important than anyone else. Grid was eager for Khan to live a long time.
âI understand. I will persistently survive and raise 10,000 craftsmen.â
It was a joke, but Grid wanted it to be reality.
âIâm looking forward to it.â
âHah, truly. You want this old man to overdo it.â
âYou wonât grow old. You will still be in full swing even when youâre 70.â
âSo I will be in a cage?â
âOh, thatâs a good idea?â
Duke Grid and the commoner Khan, it was a strange relationship. The difference between the two people was greater than the heavens and earth. Yet they were on such friendly termsâŠ
âIndeed, our teacher is great!â
The young blacksmiths felt more respect towards Khan and were brimming with enthusiasm.
Ttang! Ttang!
The hammering sounds in Reidan didnât stop today.
***
Grid confirmed that there were promising and talented blacksmiths. He was filled with joy as Irene greeted him.
âDear husband~â
Irene ran into Gridâs arms with a large smile. As always, she freely expressed her affection towards Grid. Ireneâs love was delightful and precious for Grid, who had little experience with being loved by someone.
âIâm glad you have returned safely.â
Irene buried her face in Gridâs wide chest. A pleasant smell exuded from her soft and clean skin.
âIâve missed you so much.â
âI also wanted to see you.â
Grid kissed Ireneâs forehead. The words were great. It was an an unimaginable appearance for the normal Grid.
âIndeedâŠâ
Lauel saw Grid and Irene and gave a meaningful smile. He covered half his face with one hand and sent a provocative gaze towards Grid.
âI saw it on the news, but I am convinced at this moment.â
âWhat?â
Grid was confused by the words and looked at Lauel in a questioning manner.
Kukuk, Lauelâs shoulders shook as he laughed.
âYou mustâve been my only friend and rival in a past life, Angel Sylvanus.â
ââŠâ
Lauelâs chunnibyou symptom was in full bloom after witnessing the white haired Grid. He recognized Grid as similar to himself and included Grid in his delusional worldview.
âWhen will this sickness be healedâŠ?â
Tsk, Grid ignored Lauel and touched Ireneâs belly.
âIn the next two months, I can meet Gold.â
âHuhut, thatâs right. I wish that day will come quickly.â
ââŠGold?â Lauelâs face was disturbed as he regained his reason. âGrid, are you planning to call your child Gold?â
Surely he wouldnât name his child Gold? It was something that shouldnât happen. The possibility of it being called Grid II was also too big.
âYou have to consider the position of the child when naming it!â
Grid looked sharply at Lauel.
âWhat are you saying? Iâm not crazy enough to call my child Gold? Itâs just a temporary name.â
âR-Really?â
He was glad. Gridâs naming sense was too bad. Then Lauel asked again.
âWhat will you name the child when it is born?â
Grid replied with a confident expression, âI was thinking of Grene after Irene.â
âYes?â
âGrene.â
ââŠ?â
Was this a joke?
âOf course itâs a joke.â
Lauel wanted to believe that. But Gridâs proud expression and Ireneâs reaction were terrible.
âOh my, dear husband. The name Grene is too pretty. It is a pretty and cute name that will suit a boy or a girl.â
âWhat on earthâŠ?â
It was scary. Irene thought any suggestion from Grid was good. Nobody knew that this absolute love and faith came from Gridâs dexterity.
***
Gridâs office. Grid called Piaro and asked him.
âWhat do you know about the 3rd Prince of the Saharan Empire?â
âHeâs the third son of the deceased Empress Aria and has an introverted personality, unlike his siblings. I only saw him a few times and donât know any details. Why are you suddenly asking about him?â
âThis.â
Grid pulled the Amethyst Shield out of his inventory. Piaroâs eyes widened with surprise.
âHow do you have thisâŠ?â
âA monster called the Guardian of the Forest dropped it. It was originally an object of honor?â
âIt is a symbol that has been inherited from generation to generation by the captain of the Red Knights.â
âIs there anything special about it?â
âYes, it is just a shield with a gorgeous appearance. The performance itself isnât very good.â
âThen why is the 3rd Prince looking for this?â
â3rd PrinceâŠ?â
âIt seems like he is looking for several things.â
âHrmm.â Piaro suddenly recalled one fact. âThat reminds me, there was a time when the 3rd Prince was interested in some ritual. His hobby is rituals, so he might be collecting the items necessary for it.â
âRitual? What ritual?â
âI donât know. It is just likely that the Amethyst Shield is useful as a tool for the ritual.â
âHrmm.â
Was it a black magic ritual?
âIt is a shame.â It might be better not to hand these things over to the 3rd Prince. âBut it could be a quest related to an episode, so I canât ignore it completely⊠Well, Iâll look at the situation and act accordingly.â
In the first place, it wasnât urgent. Grid had separate priorities. At that time, Lauel sent a whisper to Grid.
âA guest has come.
âGuest?â
The guest wouldnât be normal if they could arrive in Reidan. In particular, the person must be big if Lauel was talking to him about it.
âWho?
âChris.
âChris? 3rd on the unified rankings?
âYes.
Chris was the head of the Giant Guild, the largest of the seven guilds. Grid hadnât heard about him since the First National Competition and the Reinhardt golem invasion.
âBut Chris has a hostile relationship with the Tzedakah Guild.â
Why would he take the risk to come here? Grid was interested and immediately rose from his spot.
âBring him to the drawing room.
***
The Giant Guild lost their territory after the golem invasion and had a hard time for half a year. In particular, Chrisâ reputation was hit hard because he was defeated by Regas in the National Competition.
But Chris and the Giant Guild didnât get frustrated. They overcame the trials! Their power became bigger than before. In particular, Chris obtained a very useful second class. He was several times stronger than before.
However, there was a problem. He couldnât find a satisfactory weapon. Despite watching the item trading sites and in-game auction site for 24 hours a day, a suitable weapon didnât show up. Chris gradually became nervous because he knew how important items were to the game.
Thus, he looked for Grid.
âMake me the strongest weapon.â
This was the first time Grid met Chris. He only saw the 3rd ranking user on the news or from far away. In the past, the Giant Guild had a conflict with the Tzedakah Guild, but Grid had no personal grudge against Chris.
However, the other members of the Tzedakah Guild were a problem.
âI remember that Jishuka hates you quite a bit. Why should I ignore my guild members to make you an item?â
Grid had the advantage. Grid was currently in a much higher position. Of course, Grid didnât intend this, but it worked out excellently. Chris was in a bad position and had to bow to Grid.
âI will give you a lot of money. In addition, the Tzedakah Guild doesnât have a big grudge towards me.â
âThen why was there a feud?â
âIt was due to my one-sided competition, and the Tzedakah Guild didnât avoid the fight.â
When playing the game called L.T.S., Chris and the Giant Guild had always been defeated by the Tzedakah Guild. The grudge was deeply rooted and this sense of competitiveness carried over to Satisfy.
On the other hand, the Tzedakah Guild didnât even look at the Giant Guild. It was the victim who clung onto the relationship.
âI will check it out. In any case, how much will you pay me if I make you an item?â
âI will give you something more precious than money.â
Chris pulled a potion out of his inventory. Gridâs eyes widened as he examined the details.
âElixirâŠ!â
It was a rare potion that was hard to obtain, even after clearing five vampire cities. Companies with huge assets and rankers aiming for the top wanted them, but the supply was scarce and the price soared.
Elixirs were also necessary for Grid. To be precise, it was the agility elixir. In order for his swordsmanship to become more powerful, it was necessary to make his agility equal to his strength. Coincidentally, the elixir that Chris presented was the agility elixir.
Gridâs brain started to rotate quickly.
âIt is a deal that must be unconditionally accepted.â
However, there was a problem. Chris might become the enemy of Overgeared. Obviously, he should avoid the act of making his enemies stronger.
âBut it is too good to decline⊠Aha.â
Ssik.
A wicked smile appeared on Gridâs face as he contemplated the elixir in front of him.
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