[14th Everdusk, 2103] â Verdant Hollow Dungeon, CGA Branch
âLooks like Iâll have to use them on other things until I get the material for grade evolution,â I muttered, scanning my gear, eyes drifting until they stopped on a particular piece.
âAh⊠my chainmail chestplate,â I said with a grin, remembering the minor yet annoying restrictions Iâd felt in my movement. âMaybe itâs time to enchant this bad boy for better defence and mobility.â
But before that...
âLetâs get those stat pointssss, boiiissss~,â I smirked as I activated my talent,
<Plunder>
.
The familiar energy surged from within, curling out of my body and hovering above the corpses of the two forest wolves I had slain earlier. Then, a notification appeared:
[Talent has detected 2~ Lv.6 Forest Wolf bodies. What do you wish to do: Plunder, Dismantle, Store.]
"Plunder," I selected without hesitation. The other options werenât worth it right now.
[No talent, skills, or abilities, bloodline detected. Stats identified.]
[You've gained +2 Agility, +1 Stamina stat.]
âOkay, decent haul,â I muttered, watching my stat screen flicker as the numbers increased.
I could already feel the difference. My body grew slightly lighter, my stamina just a bit more enduring. Bit by bit, I was getting stronger. At this rate⊠maybe I
could
get rid of the weed that plagued my life. Just a few more weeks, and Iâd rip it out, roots and all.
But firstâenchanting.
__
{Basic Chain Mail Chestplate
Type
: Armor (Chest)
Grade
: Tier 0, Vernis (Rank 0)
Description
: A beginner's chain mail chestplate crafted from low-grade iron, designed for minimal defense. It provides adequate protection against weak physical attacks, suitable for those just starting their journey.
Attributes
:
Defense
: +5
Durability
: 46/50
Weight
: Moderate
__
I opened the enchantment interface using my talent.
[Talent has detected an item <Basic Chain Mail Chestplate>, what do you wish to do with this host.
]
âEnchant it,â I said. âI mean, what else can you even do?â I joked aloudâuntil the system actually replied.
[Talent can enchant, evolve, modify, reanimate and ???????. The thing to the user wish.]
"...Wait, reanimate?" I blinked. âYou can
bring back
broken items?â
[Talent can reanimate any item with necessary stuffs and the last option is not available till certain requirements are not achieved.]
âTch. So mysterious with those question marks, huh?â
I shook my head and opened the enchantment menu.
[
Please choose the aspect you wish to enhance:
1. [Sturdiness and Defense]: 4 Evo-enchant Point.
2. [Durability of the Chestplate]: 9 Evo-enchant points.
3. [Grade of the armour]: 40 Evo-enchant points + Additional things.
4. [Add another effect.]: 30 Evo-enchant Points + desired effect.]
ââŠDamn, why is everything so expensive now? You jacked up the prices!â I scowled.
The talent didnât respond.
âOiii, donât ignore me now! Are you trying to scam me out of my hard-earned points?!â
[System Notice: Talent has gone dormant for several minutes.]
ââŠOh sure. Run now, huh? Iâll get to the bottom of this later,â I grumbled.
"Fine. Talent, choose options one and two. Proceed with the enchantment."
[The process is being proceeded; it may take a few minutes.]
[1....4....7...9....11....18...25....29....32....39....44....51...59....64.....75...86.....93...100%]
[Enchantment is successful, proceed to check it.]
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Basic Chain Mail Chestplate (Enchanted)
Type
: Armor (Chest)
Grade
: Tier 0, Vernis (Rank 0)
Description
: A beginner's chain mail chestplate enhanced with a basic enchantment. While still modest in appearance, the enchantment fortifies its defensive capabilities and durability, making it a reliable choice for budding adventurers.
Attributes
:
Defense
: +12
Durability
: 80/80
Weight
: Moderate
__
âOh,
noiceeee~
Even the durabilityâs been restoredâthaââ
A sound cut me off. Snapping twigs. Low growls.
I turned quickly. A pack of wolves, eight in number, eyes glowing with bloodlust, closed the distance fast.
âGuess I wonât have time to admire my gear...â
The lead wolf lunged, but my sword was already mid-swing. One clean slash across its neckâ
dead on impact
.
The rest began circling me warily, eyes darting to their fallen comrade.
Even I was momentarily stunned.
One hit?
But then I noticed the woundâsevered cleanly. A perfect
critical
. That explained it.
I grinned, eyes narrowing.
âAlright then. Come at me.â
This time,
I
was the one charging. My sword slashed at another wolfâs backâwounded, but not dead. The others sprang in from all directions, hoping to pin me down. But I was ready.
I dropped low, sweeping my blade up into another wolfâs chest. Blood spurted as its body was impaled and lifted into the air.
Without missing a beat, I
threw
the corpse at another attacker to stagger it.
I lunged forward again.
My aggression stunned them. They werenât prepared for a prey to turn predator. One of them lunged, and in that momentâ
Fire Strike
activated on my blade. The blade ignited, cleaving through its neck in a burst of searing flame.
â
Hahaha! Now thatâs a massacre!
â I roared, blood splashing around me.
I didnât stop. Slash after slash, I carved through the pack like a storm of steel. Cuts bloomed across their bodies as they howled in agony.
But even adrenaline has its limits.
My breath grew ragged. Fatigue set in. My stamina was lowâand they noticed.
Four surviving wolves tried to flee.
âNot happening.â
I surged forward in a burst of speed, taking down one more before the others escaped.
Three left. Five dead.
The surviving wolves fled into the forest, leaving behind only their fallen kinâand the crimson-stained ground.
My bloodlust faded. Calm returned.
âHuff⊠that adrenaline rush really hit me,â I muttered, glancing around at the scene of carnage.
Then, one by one, the notifications began to roll inâsweet, glorious XP.
{To be continued...}