Chapter 30: Ranking Up
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
Authorâs Note:
Weâre at 30 chapters now. This is all thanks to the support of everyone;
itâs my main motivation!
In addition, I changed the Status view in Chapter 29 because it was difficult to see the improvements. I also revised her HP, because a value of 20 is Low, so it now looks like the following:
Status Levelï¼6â12
HPï¼80â189 MPï¼71â115
STRï¼45â92 ENDï¼34â74 AGIï¼46â82
INTï¼30â50 MGCï¼36â62 DEXï¼47â63
After the incident with the Goblins, we rushed back to Aressa and finally arrived. I had wanted to repair Franâs protective gear, but it seems like itâll have to wait until after we finish business at the Guild.
I removed dirt and stains from the gear with Purification Magic as an act of etiquette, but its severely damaged appearance hasnât changed. None of the Adventurers nearby seem to mind it, however.
ãHellbent, how was it?ã
ãOu. We need to report to the Guild Master.ã
ãIâll notify him, please wait a moment.ã
Seeing the serious face of Hellbent, the fact that the situation is dire was clear. Nell rushes towards the back in a hurry.
Several minutes later, Nell comes back and calls for Fran and the dispatch.
ãThe Guild Master sent for you. This way.ã
When we entered the Guild Masterâs office, both he and Donna were present.
ãLetâs hear the report.ã
ãAah. We headed to the scene with Kral, which is where we met Fran.ã
ãAt that point the battle was already over.ã
ãI see. Then Iâd like request that Franâ¦â¦ã
The Guild Master sighs lightly â likely because he understands Franâs taciturn nature. ãHow should I have her talk?ãis the face heâs making. Well, should I lend my suppor here? It seems to be quite the urgent situation, after all.
ãCan you report what happened?ã
ãFran, take out the Horns.ã
ãNn. This.ã
Fran takes a Hobgoblin Horn out of Dimensional Storage, and brings it out of dummy bag.
ãThis isâ¦â¦ A Hobgoblin Horn?ã
When the Guild Master understands what it is through Appraisal, he makes a stern expression.
ãMixed among the Goblins there were Hobgoblins?! How many Goblins were there? And how many Hobgoblins as well?ã
Donna picks up the horn and becomes astonished as well.
ãA lot.ã
ãEr⦠In a bit more detail, please.ã
ãThere were around 130 of them.ã
ãAround 130.ã
ãWithin them were 4 Hobgoblins, and around 20 Highbreeds.ã
ãHobgoblins: 4, Highbreeds: around 20.ã
ãImpossible!ã
Donna stands up unintentionally.
ãThis is definitely a sign that a Goblin stampede is coming!ã
ãCalm down Donna.ã
ãE-Excuse me.ã
ãNow then, Fran, a question. What happened to the Goblins? Did you withdraw?ã
ãDefeated them.ã
ãSo you didnât withdraw, then.ã
ãNn. Fought to the end.ã
ãThis is bad.ã
Whatâs bad?
The Guild Master explains that the Goblins Fran defeated were most likely the ones kicked out of the den when there were too many mouths to feed. As breeding was continually ordered by the King, the low-class Goblins would no longer be able to match up to their children, so they were sent to battle Fran with the resolution to die.
Furthermore, the fact that there were Hobgoblins and Highbreeds mixed among them could only mean that the den already consists of purely Hobgoblins.
ãThe scale of the Goblin stampede will be large.ã
ãWe should put an emergency summon out to the Adventurers immediately.ã
ãWeâll prepare today and tomorrow, and attempt to exterminate the den the day after. Will it be that sort of plan?ã
ãYeah. The first step would be getting Adventurers with Thief-like Jobs locate the den. That should be made into a special request.ã
ãIâll secure some Potions.ã
Itâs become quite busy. Receptionists (excluding Nell who was already present) were called in and given various instructions.
ãNow then, Hellbent. Iâd like to assign more work to you, is that alright?ã
ãIs it guidance to the battleground?ã
ãIt is. Iâd like you to return there with Thief Adventurers.ã
ãGot it. This situation is serious for all of Aressa, so Iâll do everything I can.ã
At the words of Hellbent, the other Adventurers nod vigorously a well. They seem like they want to stick with Fran as well, but I wonât permit it.
We have to repair her protective gear, and after that she needs time to rest. I wonât concede on that.
ãFranâ¦â¦ Please take a rest for today. Asking you to work with your protective gear would be unreasonable.ã
ãâ¦â¦ Nn.ã
Fran nods regretfully. Guild Master, good job!
Hellbert gives his affirmation, too.
ãThen.ã
ãAah, wait a minute. Before you leave, go by the Receptionists and apply to rank up to F.ã
ã? Havenât completed 5 requests.ã
ãThereâs no reason for an Adventurer who could take out an army of Goblins alone to do that. Thereâs also the fact that G Ranks wonât be able to join this subjugation, so the timingâll be convenient.ã
ãGahahaha! Even just one more strong Adventurerâd be better at this point!ã
ãItâs a pretty last-minute request, so we donât know how many Adventurers will be participating. Considering that, anyone with combat potential is valuable.ã
ãThe request to participate in the subjugation should be posted tomorrow, so be sure to accept it!ã
ãNn. Make sure.ã
ãWeâre saved.ã
ãThenâ¦ã
Following the words of the Guild Master, we do the Rank Up procedure at the reception desk. It was simple, so there werenât any particular problems. The time taken would be less than a minute, too. After completing it, the letter F appeared on our Guild Card.
ãWent up!ã
She seems happy. The evaluations of others doesnât matter, but when the Rank actually raises visibly she takes interest, it seems. Itâs just like Levels. Well, itâs a measure of her strength, after all.
ãAlright, our participation is assured. Now, we should go repair your gear. Will the money we have on-hand suffice, I wonder?ã
ãSell weapons.ã
ãTo the Guild?ã
When we inquired about it, we received the reply that the Guild didnât purchase anything other than Materials and things like Herbs.
ãWell, letâs take them to Gallus then.ã
The problem is whether a skilled Blacksmith like Gallus would be willing to take in such bad weapons or notâ¦
ãNo, wait. Thereâs still one other person, a Merchant weâre acquainted with!ã
ã ? ã
ãOi, oi⦠Well, his presence was thin, so I suppose it canât be helped. Itâs Randell.ã
ãAah.ã
Stop with theãThere was a person like that, wasnât thereâ¦ãreaction⦠Well, I donât really know him that well either.
ãHe had said that heâs located along the Western side of main street, I think.ã
ãSearch.ã
âââ
I was worried about whether weâd be able to find Randellâs shop in a big town like Aressa, but it was found quite quickly; it was right near the entrance to the street. Randell can be seen standing out front.
ãOh, if it isnât Fran! By any chance, were you looking for my shop?ã
ãNn. Came to sell.ã
ãWonderful! Come, come, right this way.ã
And so Randell invites us into his shop.
ãItâs very disorderly, isnât itâ¦ã
In the small shop, the shelves are crammed with products. Honey and poison are lined side by side, weapons are neighbors to miscellaneous goods⦠But itâs not consistently like that.
ãDirty.ã
ãOou⦠Even though I was going out of my way to be silent about, you went right out and said it!ã
When I look over to Randell, I see a wry smile plastered across his face.
ãHaha⦠You said it well. Even though I just organize them by what seems to sellâ¦ã
Even so, arenât there a bit too many products? Well, itâs not my place to say so, so I keep that to myself. For the average person, this place would be hard to approach, however.
ãThis: buy.ã
ãUwa⦠You had an Item Bag, huh!ã
ãMore or less.ã
Equipment is taken out one after another, some of which draw Randellâs attention.
ãStill, this isâ¦â¦! What an amazing amount!ã
ãStill more. About the same.ã
ãEhh? Wait a minute. Iâm sorry about this, but could you display them on the floor?ã
ãUnderstood.ã
ãIt must be pretty high-quality to store so much⦠Mineâs pretty small and hard to use, so Iâm a bit envious.ã
Just like a pro, he makes small talk while assessing the arms. His eyes are sharp; itâs the face of a merchant.
ãHmm, most of them arenât in good condition.ã
ãFrom Goblins.ã
ãAah, so thatâs where you got them. Some are made from Steel, so theyâd be worth a little moreâ¦â¦ Itâd be about 13,000 Gorudo total, I suppose?ã
ï¼Alright?ï¼
ãTheyâre worth about 200 Gorudo on average, huhâ¦â¦ Looking at their state, it seems like itâd be a good price?ã
ãUnderstood. Thatâs fine.ã
Randell takes out some coins from what must be is Item Bag.
ãHere you go then.ã
ãNn.ã
All of the money was tucked away in Dimensional Storage. Because theyâre easy to take out, it makes a good substitute for a wallet.
ãThank you very much. And please, come again.ã
Thereâre a lot of interesting products, so weâll probably come again. At that time, letâs buy something.
With money in hand, we head to old man Gallusâ shop. Merchants are assembled around the square as always, so we enter from the back door we used the other day.
ãHelloã¼.ã
ãOoh, itâs you! What happened? The Sheath isnât done yet.ã
ãNn, different.ã
ãIâd like you to repair the Equipment you sold earlierâ¦â¦ã
Showing him the protective gearãW-What the hellâ?!ãwas his reaction.
ãWait a minute, itâs only been a dayâ¦â¦ What in the world happened?ã
ãFought Goblins.ã
ãGoblins?ã
ãTo be exact: a large army of Goblins numbering over 100.ã
ãHobgoblins, too.ã
ãHaa? Isnât that really serious?! A stampedeâs going to occur!ã
ãItâs already been reported to the Adventurerâs Guild.ã
ãAh, is that so. Well, thatâs fine then.ã
ãTeacher: benevolent.ã
ãTeacher?ã
ãThat would be my name.ã
That reminds me, I didnât tell Gallus my name, did I? But I have a bad premonitionâ¦
ãHaa? Why such a strange âã
ãIsnât it such a good name? Fran thought of it!ã
Notice, Gallus!
ãO-Ooh. Itâs⦠A good name. Really.ã
ãRight? Isnât that right?ã
ãItâs the best name! Itâs an excellent name for a sword!ã
Pheã¼w⦠That was close. Gallus continues praising my name while looking over at Fran frequently. ⦠Itâs unnatural.
ãT-That reminds me, you came to get your gear fixed, right?ã
ãThatâs right! Can it be fixed? We have to go assist in the Goblin subjugation the day after tomorrow.ã
ãNo problem. Repairs can be finished immediately.ã
ãCost?ã
ãRightâ¦â¦ 10,000 Gorudo.ã
ãThatâs quite cheap.ã
ãWell, thatâs the price of the Magic Crystal.ã
ãMagic Crystal?ã
ãYeah, unlike Magic Stones, Magic Crystals are a mined from the ground. After storing enough magic power they can be used as catalysts.ã
ãThis is the first time Iâve heard of it.ã
ãItâs not needed for regular repairs, but itâs necessary to use one for Smithing Magic.ã
ãThen youâll be repairing the gear through Magic?ã
ãOu. Want to watch?ã
ãIs that alright?ã
In the end I decide to take up old man Gallusâ offer, and watch him repair Franâs gear.
First he places the gear on top of a workbench with a Magic formation drawn on it, then he puts a yellow Magic Crystal onto a what seems to be a pedestal.
After that, he proceeds to cast a spell with a long chant.
ãâ Repair!ã
With the sound of Gallusâ voice, the magic formation shines bright. Once the light is completely settled, protective gear that seems as though itâs brand new is all thatâs left on the workbench.
ãAmazing.ã
ãAah. Theyâre as good as new.ã
ãItâs pretty convenient for stuff like this, but its effect falls when itâs used on gear too many times. I got off with a small Magic Crystal this time, but next time Iâll have to use one a bit bigger. The feeâll be 30,000 when that happens.ã
If thatâs the case, it might be cheaper to buy a new set later⦠Iâll make sure to consider that when the time comes.
ãThank you.ã
ãNo problem. Iâve got to do well so that you can do your best fighting against Hobgoblins!ã
ãLeave it to me.ã
ãWeâll defeat both the King and the Queen!ã
ãNn. Our prey.ã
ãHahahaha! How reliable!ã