Chapter 189 - This Is No Toy
A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World
Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations
The sword felt strange and familiar at the same time. Mag Alexâs memories had intertwined with his, and were gradually becoming his own memories. Sometimes he couldnât even separate them.
Maybe it was a good thing; it might help him fit in with the people here more naturally. He loved Amy as well as his new life here. He wanted to make the best of his second chance.
He looks like a fine swordsman, Mobai thought with surprise. He had made over 3,000 swords and seen enough swordsmen to know one when he saw one.
Mag has the same look as many brilliant swordsmen have when they hold their sword.
But, he is just a cook. I donât think Iâve ever seen him wield a sword before.
Maybe he got his experience from using his cooking knife every day. Mobai had found an explanation for his question.
âIs it heavy, Mag?â Habeng asked with concern. If anything happened to his hand, I wouldnât be able to eat roujiamo for lunch.
âYes, itâs too heavy for me,â Mag replied, putting it back. Actually, the weight was just right for him, but he had managed to hold back his urge to show off his swordplay.
Of course, he was not strong enough to recreate all of Mag Alexâs sword techniques, but he should be able to beat a 1st-tier knight by now.
Knights were a major fighting force of humans. There were armies made up of knights guarding the borders, protecting the empire.
One had to pass the tests of the Knight Association to become a knight. They couldnât call themselves a knight until they had been recognized by the Association.
2nd-tier knights and below were by tradition often called rookies in the army; it was a way to spur them to improve their swordplay.
To become a 1st-tier knight, one had to pass the Associationâs written test first. Those who failed were not allowed to take the remaining tests.
The second was the strength test: lifting a 150 kg heavy stone up in the air and holding it for at least 10 seconds.
The last was the basic sword skills test: testing their skills in a fight.
These tests were pretty much like driving tests in a way.
Mag had failed his driving test three times, and ended up buying his license. He had got himself ticketed many times every year.
I donât think I can pass the strength test now, even though Iâve become stronger; still, I should be a good swordsman with all the skills and experience in my head.
Strength is important, but so are skills and speed.
Mag stopped browsing and turned to face Habeng. âHas Haga come back?â
âNo, but I received word last night that the war is over,â Habeng said, smiling. âOur tribe won and got back all the gold mines. Hagaâs hand was wounded, but itâs nothing serious. He will come here in a few days.â
Mag nodded; he looked relieved. âIâm glad he is okay.â He liked that silent orc, and Amy had talked about him two days ago.
âI have to go meet a friend. Catch you guys later,â Habeng said, and then left.
âDo you like swords?â asked Mobai. He said that sword was too heavy for him, but it didnât look very heavy in his hand to me.
âI had wanted to become a knight before I picked up my cooking knife.â Mag smiled.
He kept looking until he saw pieces of paper on a small table in a corner.
On one piece of paper was a drawing of a round object with several things in it, and he saw Mobai had scribbled something on the side: sulfur, charcoal, saltpeter.
What the hell?! Magâs eyes went wide
âThis is the thing I told you about. It can release a large amount of energy, but I havenât figured out how to use this energy,â Mobai said.
âThis is no toy. You must handle it carefully.â I donât want to be blown into pieces in my sleep!
âI know. But, I donât think itâs powerful enough to kill a dragon. Their scales are not easy to penetrate. Besides, I donât know how to get this thing near the dragon.â Mobai frowned thoughtfully.
âIâm sure youâll figure it out soon. I have to get back to prepare for lunch. Iâll see you later.â Mag walked out. How does he know how to make gunpowder?!
Iâm sorry for his loss, but I donât want to help him make such a destructive weapon.
âHow much is a sword like that one?â asked Mag.
â1,000 gold coins. Itâs a good deal!â answered the system.
âGo lower.â