BANG-! BANG-BANG-!
From early in the morning, loud noises invaded my ears.
Along with them, a familiar burning heat fiercely brushed past the tip of my nose.
Hot. Every time I came here, it always felt scorching.
Feeling the kind of heat that made it seem like Iâd be drenched in sweat soon, I stepped inside.
KANG-! KAANG-!!
With the sharp clash of metal, I couldnât help but frown. That piercing ring still wasnât something I was used to.
Iron River.
The Tang Clanâs main source of income and the place that amplified their renown the most.
It boasted a position so immense that you could say most of the famed swords in the Central Plains were born here.
Iâd already come and gone a few times, but even so, this heat was vicious.
The heatâs one thing, but...
KANG-! KANG-!
The sounds kept pounding away inside me.
A hammering that struck the soul. A sensation that only smiths whoâd reached a certain level could create, something that made your spirit resonate.
Tch.
It wasnât easy for this many master smiths to gather in one place. As expected of the place where the greatest blacksmiths in the Central Plains had assembled.
It had amazed me the first time I came. Now, it amazed me even more.
Andâ
âYouâre here.â
The old man in front of us was someone whoâd reached the very peak even among those smiths.
âI greet the Iron River Master.â
â...I greet the Iron River Master.â
Tang Yeran and I paid our respects to the old man.
He gave us a broad grin in return.
âI heard you went through something big and your body hasnât fully recovered. You sure you should be out and about like this?â
â...Iâm all right. Itâs not like I was that badly injured.â
âIs that so? Being young really is a blessing!â
Laughing boisterously, he slapped my shoulder roughly.
My bone rattled and I almost screamed without meaning to.
âM-Master, Young Master Bang is still a patient.â
Seeing that, Tang Yeran hurriedly stepped in the way. The Iron River Master turned his gaze to her.
He wasnât the only one.
From the moment Tang Yeran appeared, I could feel the smiths at Iron River sneaking glances over this way.
Just like last time, their eyes were coated in a thoroughly unpleasant emotion.
So unpleasant that it was hard to even put into words.
âI heard from the Tang Clan Head. Youâre going to repair the sword with black iron?â
â...Yes.â
âRepairing a black iron sword, is it. If itâs the Clan Headâs command, I could handle it personally, you know?â
The Iron River Master looked straight at me as if to ask why I was entrusting it to Tang Yeran instead.
âYou already have something else youâre in charge of, donât you, Master.â
Nothing less than Full Moonâs restoration.
Before, heâd barely managed to get it externally restored; now it had been returned to him so he could start a proper repair.
âThatâs true, but if itâs really urgent, I could put this one first.â
â...â
At those words, I glanced back up at Poison Sovereign. Honestly, wasnât this side actually better? I looked up at him with that thought in my eyes, butâ
[Not a chance.]
Poison Sovereignâs attitude was as firm as ever.
â...No. Iâve already decided I want to entrust the work to Young Lady Tang.â
âHmmm...â
I was dying to hand it to you too, though.
But if the client didnât want that, what could anyone do?
At my words, the Iron River Master narrowed his eyes and looked at Tang Yeran.
I saw her flinch under that gaze.
What was he about to say? The atmosphere around us and the clear displeasure on the smithsâ faces both bothered me.
I couldnât help but worry he might say something cutting.
âIâve already gotten the black iron ready, and the real issue is the furnace, so itâll be best if you use my room.â
â...!â
At the Iron River Masterâs words, Tang Yeranâs eyes went wide.
And the reaction around us was even more explosive.
â...Master. What do you mean by that?â
âYouâre going to let her use that furnace?â
âBut thatâ!â
âQuiet.â
The Iron River Master growled out the word, and the surroundings fell silent in an instant.
Heâd crushed the murmuring atmosphere with a single sentence.
His pressureâs no joke.
It didnât seem like he was actively using his qi, but the sheer presence he carried was enough to overwhelm them.
âHow many furnaces at Iron River are there that can melt black iron? And of those, how many are actually usable right now?â
âEven so... to use that furnace, theyâd have to...â
âWhat? They need to at least be a candidate for the next Iron River Master? With that kind of outdated thinking, no wonder you canât forge a proper sword.â
Click-click-click.
The Iron River Master clicked his tongue and laughed.
âDidnât the previous Iron River Master say the same thing? Stop wasting time on useless nonsense and just focus on forging proper blades.â
At those words, Poison Sovereign, up in the air, let out a faint laugh.
The previous Iron River Master. That was Poison Sovereign himself.
â...Even if thatâs so, we canât just ignore tradition. Especially...â
One of the smiths glanced sideways at Tang Yeran as he spoke.
â...I donât think itâs right to let someone whoâs not ready use that furnace.â
Someone not ready.
At those words, Tang Yeran hunched her shoulders, and I watched their reactions, filing the situation away in my head.
They really do treat her like crap, huh.
Iâd felt it before, but Tang Yeranâs treatment here was not good.
If this was how it was for a direct bloodline member, that meant there was a serious problem.
Hmm.
I checked the scene with a sideways look. There was no way I could step in or point anything out here.
âHeâs not wrong.â
The Iron River Master nodded at the smithâs words.
âThatâs why Iâm giving her a chance.â
âA chance?â
âIâll let her use the furnace, but this is her last chance.â
The Iron River Master fixed Tang Yeran with a sharp stare.
âIf she doesnât do it properly this time either... Young Lady Tang will be banned from entering Iron River from here on out.â
â...!â
At his declaration, Tang Yeran jerked her head up in shock.
âMaster...â
âIf you accept that condition, Iâll let you use the furnace.â
His voice didnât waver. It was ironclad, full of a determination that said he would not back down.
Oh, this wasnât good.
âMaster, forgive my boldness, but I understand this point was already permitted by the Tang Clan Head.â
Judging from what they were saying, they needed a different furnace to work black iron.
And to use that one, they needed the Iron River Masterâs approval.
If Tang Yeran slipped up hereâ
Itâll ruin her for good.
I had to stop that.
So I tried to steer the situation somehow, butâ
âBe that as it may, Iron River is the smithsâ domain.â
The Iron River Master cut me off, his eyes hard.
âNo matter what he said, I can only allow so much. Beyond this, it would be crossing the line. Donât you agree, Young Lady Tang?â
â...â
Tang Yeran bit her lip.
âChoose. Step forward... or step back.â
He pushed Tang Yeran for an answer.
Watching that, I felt my brow furrow.
This is...
What did smithing mean to Tang Yeran?
I didnât know.
I didnât know what her life had been like, and honestly, I didnât care.
I was too busy trying to keep myself aliveâwhat did someone elseâs goal or conviction have to do with me?
But.
Sheâs desperate.
I did know she was desperate for this.
Why someone with that much talent never showed it.
Why she was so terrified of blood.
I didnât know, and I didnât want to know.
All I knew was her desperation.
Because if she werenât desperate, it wouldnât make sense.
Putting your soul into your craftâ
That wasnât a domain reserved for talent alone.
It was something you only reached because youâd wished and wished again.
Because youâd wanted and wanted again.
Only when you were that desperate would the soul respond.
The talent that seeped in after that was just the second act.
So.
What kind of sound had Tang Yeran made?
How much soul had she poured into it? My memory was annoyingly good, and it was still vivid.
That sound...
It was a sound you couldnât produce unless you were desperate beyond measure.
Because I knew thatâ
âWhat kind of ghost-eaten nonsense are you spoutââ
I almost snapped at the Iron River Master without even realizing it, butâ
âIâll do it.â
Tang Yeran stepped forward and cut me off.
â...Iâll do it.â
â...â
âPlease let me.â
âHeh.â
At her words, the Iron River Master let out a short laugh.
âDo you understand that the only reason youâre allowed to come to Iron River at all is my generosity? The Tang Clan Head tried to keep you out. I forced the issue.â
â...Yes. I know that very well. Iâm always grateful, and Iâll be grateful for the rest of my life.â
âAnd even knowing that, you still insist on doing this? There are only a handful of smiths at Iron River who can handle black iron. Thatâs how hard it is.â
âI know that too. Iâm very afraid.â
âThe most youâve done is forged a few decent blades at best. Youâve never even laid a hand on black iron, have you?â
âYes. Even so... I want to try.â
âHmmm.â
Her °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° voice had been trembling at first, but the more she spoke, the clearer it became.
The Iron River Master glared at her for a moment, thenâ
âHaaâ!â
He suddenly let his anger fade and burst into a hearty laugh.
âGo on in.â
Permission granted.
âThe conditions do not change.â
âYes.â
Tang Yeran walked past the Iron River Master.
Watching her, I followed that small back.
âTch...â
As I passed him, I heard the Iron River Master let out a low click of his tongue.
I wondered if it was simple displeasure, butâ
I could feel the worry and pity packed inside it.
Because the expression on his face right nowâ
Was exactly the same as Poison Sovereignâs when he looked at Tang Yeran.
HUUUUP-!
The moment we stepped into the room, a heat unlike anything from before blasted into us.
It felt like my breath would cut off.
DRIPâ
Sweat had already beaded on my forehead and one drop rolled down.
...This is going to kill me.
What kind of insane heat was this?
It went beyond anything Iâd imagined.
...So this is the space the Iron River Master uses.
He forged artifacts in this kind of heat?
I couldnât help but think the Iron River Master was something else.
â...So this is...â
Right then, Tang Yeran strode forward and examined something.
Just from a glance, I could tell it was a furnace.
But it looked a little different from the furnaces Iâd seen on the way in.
For one thingâ
Itâs huge.
The sheer bulk of it was impressive.
What is this? Why is it so different? As I stared at it, Tang Yeran must have picked up on my curiosity.
âThis furnaceâs heat is far higher than the others.â
She began explaining.
âFor ordinary metal, weâd use an ordinary furnace... but special ores like black iron canât be melted in a regular furnace.â
âSo thatâs why you use this one?â
âYes. And...â
Tang Yeran picked something up from beside it. At a glance, it just looked like charcoal.
âThis is called Sacred Spirit Charcoal. Itâs charcoal made from Sacred Spirit Wood that grows only in the distant northern Henfield Range.â
â...Is it different from normal charcoal?â
âYes. Using this lets us push the firepower even higher.â
Sacred Spirit Wood, huh. That was a tree Iâd never heard of.
...It is different.
I could see why they called it Sacred Spirit Wood.
I can feel a trace of soul in it.
Even after being burned into charcoal, something faint still coiled around it. Sheâd called the place Henfield Range, right? What kind of place was it, that a sacred tree like this existed there?
Though itâs a bit shallow to call it a âsacred treeâ outright.
Still, the fact that it held soul meant it was definitely a sacred tree.
There must have been an immortal there. Sacred trees could only exist where an immortal was nearby.
Thinking that, I engraved the name Henfield Range into my mind.
I should never go anywhere near that place.
So I wouldnât accidentally wander through there.
In my previous life, immortals had especially disliked me for some reason, and I doubted this life would be any different. I needed to be careful.
Anyway.
Holding the Sacred Spirit Charcoal, Tang Yeran carried it to the furnace and began feeding the pieces inside.
Before longâ
FWOOOOSH---!!!
Flames roared through the charcoal and heat began to flood the furnace.
Watching that, I spoke to her.
â...Are you really going to do this?â
At my question, Tang Yeran smiled.
âYou asked me to.â
âI did ask... but you donât have to do it.â
I could tell just how difficult it was to handle black ironânever mind that I was only here because Poison Sovereign had asked.
If anything went wrong, sheâd never be allowed to set foot inside Iron River again.
I really didnât like the idea of Tang Yeran carrying that risk.
At my words, she stared right at me.
âYou said it yourself, didnât you, Young Master? That you trust me.â
That made me scratch the back of my head, embarrassed.
âWell, that was...â
It wasnât like I meant I trusted her like thisâand frankly, it had been a lie.
âThen... please trust me just a little more.â
Whatever sheâd picked up from my reactionâ
The smile Tang Yeran wore now was lighter than before.
âAnd if it comes to it, Iâll just stop going to Iron River.â
â...Sorry?â
âIf it comes down to it, I can just find another forge, right? Iron River isnât the only forge in the world.â
â...Heh.â
I let out a dry laugh at how boldly she said it.
What was she so confident about?
...No. Sheâs not confident at all.
There was no way I couldnât see the anxiety in her eyes.
So I just smiled.
âYeah. Iâll trust you.â
All I did was exactly what Iâd said I would.
I chose to keep that narrow, petty mindset.
And just like before... I decided to keep pretending I trusted her.
That was the best I could do.