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âThe Scales of a Demonic Dragon, S Rank?!â
âThe Feathers of Angels?! S Rank too!â
âThe Blood, Claws, and Bones of the S-Rank Demon Dragon tooâ¦!â
âT-The exoskeleton and mandibles of the Insect Queen, S Rank as well!â
âWoah⦠Just what is this sword?! O-Oblivion?! Such a masterpiece refined by gods!â
âAnd this sword... GRAM?! It is the sword of Sigurd, right? Right?!â
âLeviathanâs Embodiment Claws and Leather Skinâ¦!â
âA bunch of corrupted dark crystals! Theyâre all so high quality too!â
âWhat are these stones? From a golem? Theyâre so good quality!â
âT-The demonic core of an Archdemon Embodiment?! T-The Rank is⦠SSS?! Iâve never seen such a high-ranking item! Is this the first in the entire world?!â
âI donât know if you should be grabbing that so carelessly."
I had just shown Hilda the items, and she went completely insane. I was concerned she would get negatively affected by grabbing some of the more dangerous, demonic items which Iâve only stored for now because of how dangerous they were to use.
Well, I was completely wrong, though; she wasnât even affected by them as much as she grabbed them. Not even the corrupted Gram seemed to be harming her.
âHahaha! Donât worry about my safety!â She giggled. âThanks to my [Divine Smith Hands] Skill, I donât get affected by any negative effect that any material could ever have whenever I hold them, shape them, and transform them into other items. Thanks to this, no corrosive or toxic item affects me either."
So she has full immunity to negative status effects and all of that?! Isnât that a bit too excessive for a blacksmith, Hephaestus?!
Wait, well, she did say that it only works when sheâs handling items around; maybe if she gets attacked by a monster, itâs a different story.
âWell, I shouldnât have expected anything less from someone near S rank." I sighed in relief. âAnyways, thereâs also these over here." I showed her most of my worn-down equipment. âThis shield here is also about to break, and Gram too. I wonder if it is possible to increase their durability.â
âOf course I can! But Iâll need a lot of Magic Crystals from monsters.â She said. âWith my [Masterful Repair] there is no item I canât repair for its durability! However, the stronger they are, the more magic power I need, so Magic Crystals are the way. I can repair them for free as long as you provide me with them.â
Gosh, isnât she way too awesome?! I feel like she just fell out of the sky! I never thought the rude and loud hunter who lectured Heckert and Dimitri would be so nice to me. What is this called? A Fateful Encounter? And I didnât even try to get into her good side...
Hephaestus did most of it for me; she really just follows everything he says. That by itself is a bit dangerous, but for now, letâs trust her. My senses, as a Nephilim, would already tell me something if she had bad intentions.
âSure thing. Iâve got tons of those.â I opened my inventory, throwing a pile of Magic Crystals in there.
Because I canât absorb them due to my system working by level-ups instead of Magic Crystal absorption like other Hunters, I usually just hoard them and sell them in batches or gift them to Dan Baihe or Annabelle. Though most of these donât work on them anymore, every type of Magic Crystal has a limit to how many times it can be absorbed for stats or new skills.
Usually, the limit is from five to ten of twenty of each; the stronger they are, the smaller the limit is. Annabelle and Dan Baihe got all the stats and skill level-ups they could get out of these Magic Crystals we farmed outside, Kevin too, so I donât have much use for these other than to do Alchemy or Crafting with them.
But it is much better if I leave it in the hands of an expert. Hilda instantly started drooling the moment she saw the pile of crystals.
âT-There are like a thousand of them here?! And theyâre all from B Rank to S Rank?! H-How?!â She asked. âTheyâre so shiny too- Actually, Iâve noticed all your items are always in perfect condition!â
âAh well⦠It is because of a Gathering Skill, that the items I gather with them become better. Yeah, letâs leave it at that. I donât want to disclose more information until we know each other better.â I said.
âI-I see! Donât worry, Anna.â She nodded. âI know very well that a hunter must always conceal their Skills!â
She says that, but she told me about two skills she already has. Sheâs quite careless and a bit of an airheaded woman, but I canât help but feel like her heart is honest.
Well, as they say, sometimes stupid people are the most trustworthy because they arenât smart enough to betray you or plot against you.
And with the contract we made, I should relax at least a little bit more. However, I also want to learn a bit about her background.
âAlright then! Iâll start repairing this right away. What do you want me to repair first?â She wondered.
âFor tomorrow, it would be nice to get the shield repaired, and Gram... Also, Gram can become purified and corrupted; could it be possible for you to modify him so it can switch between both modes?â I wondered.
âHmm⦠Whatâs the trigger for the transformation?â She asked.
âDragon blood seems to be able to purify him, and demonic energy, or miasma, brings him back to his demonic, corrupted form. Both are strong and have their strengths and weaknesses.â I explained.
âI have never worked with such a Legendary Relic before, but⦠I think I can do something about that, at least! If I use this and that, oh yeah, it can be done!â She said, grabbing around dragon blood, dragon scales, and then Leviathanâs manifestation core. âI think I should get started; if you need anything, Iâll be on my forge!â
âOkay, sure!â I nodded happily as a portal suddenly opened in front of me.
[Character: Hilda Hamelin] has activated her [Hephaestus Divine Forge] Skill!]
[A Portal leading to the Divine Forge of Hephaestus has been opened.]
Wait, what?
FLASH!
The portal led to a huge temple that looked old and covered in dust. Hilda walked inside with the items and then brought them to a large forge.
The flames flickered and then transformed into an enormous man-shaped flame. Is that a Fire Spirit?!
âAh, so youâre back at long last, my pitiful master, now- Huh?! Are those⦠So many high-quality materials! And is that Gram?!â The Fire Spirit was instantly happy.
âHUH?!â I couldnât help but be taken aback completely! âW-What is this? You can do this?â
Not even once in the novel did I read about such an ability. If Hilda has such amazing skills, how was she never chosen to be Hephaestus's incarnation?
Unless the incarnation that appears in the future gets rid of her and the other potential candidates, even if he has less talent than the others,?
It is a possibility.
âOh? Ahahaha! This is my forge. Sometimes I come here to sleep too; it is like my own house at this pointâ¦â She laughed. âMaybe thatâs why I forgot to get a room in here when I cameâ¦â
âThis is amazing... This entire smithy... It has tons of equipment of divine level too.â I said, wandering around.
âOi brat! You- Ungh?! T-That aura⦠A Nephilim? In this world?!â The Fire Spirit was surprised. âYouâve gotten yourself an amazing client this time, my pitiful master.â
âNephilim?â Hilda didnât know what that was.
âSheâs a half-angel and half-human, probably the only one in your entire world.â The Fire Spirit explained it eloquently. âWell, thatâs all I know other than that they bring miracles and are often seen as the hope of humans.â
âAmazing! She must be my guardian angel, then, because she brought me so many opportunities! Hehehe.â Hilda giggled while suddenly patting my head. âAnyways, Anna, you wanna see? Iâm going to start. I got a hit of inspiration!â
âAlright, weâre starting then? Nephilim, be careful not to be burned by these flames. After all, theyâre the divine flames that my creator Hephaestus uses to forge the weapons of the gods.â The Fire Spirit smiled cockily. âA burn with these flames will leave an ugly scar for all your life! Heheheh!â
âUhh, okay. Iâll step back.â I gulped saliva, stepping back as much as I could, as I watched Hilda work.
CLANK! CLANK! CLANK!
FLUOSH!
CLANK! CLANK! CLANK!
Her movements were amazingly precise and intricate. Her ability to mold materials to her own will was incredible. And she wielded the divine hammer she had amazingly efficiently.
The Fire Spirit was actually the Divine Forging Flames of Hephaestus, or a part of them, which worked in tandem with Hildaâs every movement incredibly well.
âItâs going to take a while, so if you have something else to do, you can leave me alone! Donât worry, according to the contract, I canât run away or something, so Iâll get back to you once Iâm done.â Hilda said it with a smile. âIâll leave the forge gate open, so you donât think Iâll escape somewhere.â
âAlright!â I nodded.
Ugh, the heat was killing me; I was sweating all over. Iâll have to take another bath now.
As I walked outside, I told my brother about my new contract with Hilda. At first, he was hesitating, but once I told him he could also benefit from it, and once Fenrir said that having Hephaestus's future incarnation with us would help us win many battles with her creations, he agreed to let her stay.
âYouâre quite a crazy little sister; I never thought you would do such a thing.â He sighed while looking at the city as we sat down on the terrace.
It was already midnight; Dan Baihe and Annabelle were sleeping because they were exhausted, as were my three other familiars.
âSorry, I just had to take the opportunity when it arose.â I sighed. âHilda seems like someone great... I hope Iâm not wrong.â
âWeâll see.â My brother sighed. "Though I feel like youâve changed quite a lot... Since you woke up, youâve become much more... I donât know, decisive? And youâve already done so many feats I never thought you would do... Ah, sorry, maybe that sounded rude.â
âI knowâ¦â I laughed. âI just remember I dreamed a lot, almost as if I lived another life in those dreams. Maybe that has affected my psyche a bit. Though Iâm still the same as always, I just want to support you and not be just a dead weight.â
âI⦠Yeah.â My brother looked into the distance. âIâm sorry for... everything, Anna.â
âEh? For everything? What are you talking about?â I asked.
âThat you fell into a coma, and that our parents are no longer with usâ¦â He sighed. âIf only I was stronger⦠If only Iâ¦â
Ah, so thatâs what worries himâ¦
âDonât worry, none of us would have predicted what happened back then,â I said. âThatâs⦠how life is. Though it sometimes makes us wish we could know whatâll happen in the future, right? Or at least, know who or what will get in our way in the futureâ¦â
âAnnaâ¦â Jack sighed.
âBig brother Iâ¦â I muttered. âYou know already, right? Sometimes, the constellations let me see the future. It isnât just a few times... I can see a lot of things that might happen and a lot of bad people thatâll get in our way. And also, about what the terrible future awaits usâ¦â
âHuh?â My brother was shocked, glancing at me.
âWould you believe me if I told you that it felt like Iâve lived all of this once, through your eyes?â I asked him, feeling stupid for even asking such a thing.
âAnnaâ¦â Jack was taken aback. âI⦠donât know what to say, but your predictions... theyâve been correct most of the time. I⦠of course, no matter what, Iâll trust you.â
âYouâre perhaps the only person I can tell all these thingsâ¦â I sighed, as he suddenly hugged me. âIâll tell you a bit more about whatâs to come, so we can be better prepared, okay?â
âAlright.â Jack nodded, smilingâa rare sight for such a gloomy, expressionless face. âAt first⦠I was only obsessed with protecting you, but now... Iâve realized weâve become equals. Letâs work together.â
âGeez, youâre getting all corny now." I sighed.
I feel like Iâve changed him down to a, perhaps, better path.
Maybe if I had been like Anna in the novel, my brother would have only become worse.
He would have only continued to be tormented by his traumas and his own thoughts.
By his own actions and by his own frustration for not being able to change the future.
But I wonât let that ever happen again.
That said, lone Jack...
That man who was always desperately asking for someone to understand him, for someone who could listen to him...
I want a better future for my brother.
The reason why the novel I read was called âSolo Playerâ was because he was always alone...
I donât want that to ever happen again.
Maybe it was seen as âcoolâ and âawesomeâ to be lonely and edgy, but now that everything is realistic, when everything is real, right here and now... I just canât simply allow it to happen again.
âBut yeah, letâs work together, big bro.â I smiled.
âYeah⦠Letâs do it.â My brother nodded.
For a brighter future.
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