Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
A Craftsmanâs Troubles
When the agreed date arrived, Hikaru visited Leniwoodâs shop. Dodorono was there as well.
ãHello.ãHikaru greeted.ãSo, itâs been ten days... Looks like it wasnât easy.ã
Leniwood and Dodorono had bags under their eyes.
ãYou can say that again! All the hardship and pain... But I think I did a pretty good job!ã
ãCan I see the sheath then?ã
ãSure. Behold!ã
A jet-black sheath sat at the counter, its surface glossy, though not made of leather. Is it ore or metal? Or maybe...
ãWood?ãHikaru said as he took it.
It was awfully light, yet it also felt like it stuck to his palm.
ãBingo! Itâs made out of extremely rare wood called Sacred Tree of Everlasting Darkness. It has a special property that conceals anything. High Elves living deep in the forests ship the material in limited amounts.ã
ãOh...ã
A tree with Stealth properties, huh? Hikaru thought. He wanted to test it, so he asked Leniwood and Dodorono to close their eyes. He then took out the wakizashi from the Dimension Dragon Box.
ãW-Wow... Still as impressive as always.ã
Leniwood took a long, hard look at the wakizashiâs blade. He could sense some indescribable aura coming from the weapon. Hikaru tucked the wakizashi away into the sheath.
ãWhat?ã
ãOh, this sure is something.ãn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
You had to look closely to see the deep-purple mark that appeared on the sheathâs surface. It looked more like a drawing of a drakon.
ãWow. The guy who sold me the Sacred Tree of Everlasting Darkness said it not only conceals the presence of something, but it has some other unique effect as well.ã
ãYou mean you didnât draw this yourself?ã
ãOf course, not. To be honest, I had a lot of trouble working with the material. It was difficult just getting the shape right.ã
In that case, maybe the mana inside the wakizashiâDrakeâs manaâor perhaps his life force was causing the mark to appear.
ãAnyway, the sheath works perfectly. Thank you.ã
ãOh, stop it! Iâm the one whoâs terribly grateful for allowing me to take this job.ã
If the wakizashi was kept inside the Dimension Dragon Box, Hikaru wouldnât be able to use it right away when he needed it. Hikaru was glad he could now carry the weapon around.
ãHow much do I need to pay? The material mustâve cost a lot.ã
ãDamn right. I paid 200,000 gilans for it.ã
ãAll right. Plus labor, I guess thatâs 300,000.ã
ãNah, 200 is fine.ã
ãWhat? No way. I have to pay for the labor.ã
Leniwoodâs face turned serious and spoke.
ãLet me tell you something. To be honest, this civil war left me depressed. I know a blacksmith should accept the fact that the weapons he created would be used to kill people. But somewhere I believed that my weapons would be used by adventurers to kill monsters instead.ã
It was an unavoidable reality that craftsmen faced.
ãThis has been a great opportunity. I needed to overcome my problems on my own, no matter how hard it was. Thatâs when you arrived with that wakizashi.ãLeniwood said, pointing at Hikaru and his weapon.ãAn extremely difficult job with unlimited budget, yet you trusted me with it. It was my first time receiving such a request. Thereâs not a lot of adventurers who sincerely trust Elven blacksmiths. As I was absorbed in the task, it hit me like a ton of bricks. I still have a long way to go. Why is a newbie like me worrying about weapons and murder?ã
Leniwood laughed.
ãSmithing is an art that supports life. I can make tools that help people in their everyday lives and weapons to defend themselves. Iâll just worry about things later, once Iâve become famous that people have to wait in a long line that goes five times around the whole town.ã
ãYou donât have any clients right now, though.ã
ãCram it, Dodorono!ã
The dwarf shrugged and flashed a grin.
ãSo, anyway. Thanks for this job. I gave it everything I got. If you want to pay for labor, then let me work on something else for you some other time.ã
ãOkay...ã
Hikaru had more than enough money to pay for the labor. But this is what Leniwood wanted.
ãAll right, then. Iâll only pay 200,000. Iâd also like to make a reservation for my next job order.ã
ãYou got it! Just leave it to me!ã
Hikaru handed the money and shook hands with Leniwood. Despite his lanky build, the elf had a tight grip. Hikaru knew he could count on the guy. Leniwood had burn marks all over his arms. The hands of a craftsman, Hikaru thought. He also fixed Hikaruâs Dagger of Strength for free.
ãAll right. Itâs my turn next.ãDodorono said. Heâd been waiting for this moment. Garment wrapped in clothes sat on the counter.
ãHuh? You also ordered for clothes, Hikaru-sama?ãPaula asked.
ãYup. Come here.ãHikaru replied with a smile.
ãUh, what?ã
ãAh, I knew it was for this girl!ãDodorono said as he studied Paula. There was nothing obscene in the way he looked at her. He purely wanted to check if the clothes he made suited Paula.
ãHikaru-sama...?ã
ãCan we see it?ã
ãWhy, of course.ã
Dodorono unwrapped it, revealing a gray garment of solid quality.
ãA robe for Healers. I chose the color gray to evoke the image of someone from the Church or hospitals. It gives people a sense of security when they look at it. They say if you can weave this cloth, youâll never have to worry about money for the rest of your life. I asked for the best from this place I frequent. Dirt doesnât stick to it that easily, and you can wash it whole. Magic gems have been weaved into it as well that makes the robe cool during summer and warm during winter. And the piece de resistance is this silver thread rubbed with the scales of an Elder Moth. You can see it here and there. It quickens mana regeneration. The thread alone cost 400,000 gilans.ã
ãFour hundred?!ãPaula was dumbfounded.
ãWhat about this button?ãHikaru said.
ãIâm glad you asked. Itâs black right now, but it gradually turns white when the robe is worn. Excess mana can be stored in it. If itâs pure white, that means itâs full. If you grasp it tight, you can absorb mana from it.ã
ãThat sounds amazing...ã
Hikaru had never heard about the technology before.
ãActually, a woman named Katy gave it to me.ã
ãProfessor Katy?ã
ãWhile I was going around, visiting the Alchemists Guild and different shops looking for ideas for the robe, I ran into her. She said you knew each other. I asked for her help and she agreed.ã
ãI see...ã
Fate sure works in mysterious ways.
ãThat reminds me. She said sheâs going back home soon.ãDodorono said.
ãWeâll go see her later and thank her as well.ãHikaru said.
ãOkay, thatâs all from me. Do you have any questions, young lady?ã
ãWhat? M-Me?ã
Paula just stared blankly, unable to comprehend what was going on. Hikaru took the robe and handed it to her.
ãThis is a gift for you.ã
ãWhat?ã
ãYou make us feel safe whenever something happens. Also, youâre keeping your promise with me. So thank you.ã
ãH-Hikaru-sama...ãTears began to stream down her face.
ãWhatâs wrong?ã
ãI-I was always worried that I was only a burden to you and Lavia-san.ã
ãYouâre not a burden at all. I feel safe with you around too. I grew up isolated, so I donât know how to make friends.ãLavia said, rubbing Paulaâs back.ãIf you donât mind, would you be my first friend?ã
ãIf itâs okay with you, then of course!ã
Lavia took out a handkerchief and wiped Paulaâs face. Her hands were full holding the robe.
ãLetâs drop the formalities and just call each other by our names.ã
ãO-Okay, then. Iâll call you Lavia-chan. I always wanted a friend I can call chan!ã
Lavia chuckled.ãSounds good to me. I hoped for this to happen sooner, but I uhh... Iâm sorry.ã
ãItâs okay. I know itâs hard to trust people right away.ã
ãIâm really sorry.ã
ãPlease donât apologize, Lavia-chan. You had to protect someone important to you, right?ã
Hikaru knew she was talking about him.
ãPaula.ã
ãLavia-chan.ã
ãI hope we can get along.ã
ãMe too!ã
The girls joined hands and smiled.
ãAh, I have to apologize about something.ãHikaru said.ãI know I said it was a gift, but the money used was actually the reward from Kelbeck from when you healed him.ã
ãItâs not my money, so itâs okay. Wait, does this mean this robe costs a million gilans?!ã
ãYup.ã
Paulaâs jaw dropped. Hikaru turned his attention to Dodorono.
ãIs one million enough?ãhe asked.
ãOf course!ã
ãOh, please.ãLeniwood cut in.ãThe materials alone probably cost a little over a million, right?ã
ãY-You idiot! Why canât you keep your mouth shut?! I-Itâs all right, Hikaru. I just wanted to do my best to repay you for the trust you gave me.ã
ãI canât have that. Please give me the right price.ã
ãUgh...ã
Dodorono reluctantly agreed to round up the labor for a total of 1.1 million gilans.
ãBy they way, Hikaru.ãthe dwarf said.
ãHmm?ã
ãThereâs something I want to say to you.ã
ãWhat is it?ã
Dodorono took a deep breath.
ãP-Paula, was it?! Why is her hair like that?!ã
ãWhat?! M-Me?!ã
ãYouâd shine more if you do your hair properly! This girl is a gem waiting to be polished!ã
ãI thought so too.ãLavia agreed.
Paulaâs hairstyle was simple. She had forelocks that covered her eyes and the rest just flowed straight down.
ãReally?ãPaula asked.
ãYeah. I thought Hikaru liked your innocent look, so I never really mentioned it.ã
ãThatâs not it at all.ãHikaru commented.
ãSo anyway! I want to make this girl shine!ã
ãEek! H-Hikaru-sama!ã
ãGo ahead.ã
ãHikaru-sama?!ã
ãAll right. Letâs go to my store!ã
Before Paula could say anything, Dodorono started dragging her.
ãAh, there he goes. Such a hasty bastard. Heâs got skills, though.ã
They frequently hurled insults at each other, but Leniwood acknowledged Dodoronoâs skills.