Genius Blacksmith’s Game - Chapter 39
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The Genius Blacksmith’s Game
Unrepairable (3)
Every New Year, we can hear the sound of the New Year’s Eve bell.
The Bosingak Bell is used for the New Year’s Eve bell ceremony.
This Bosingak Bell is designated as National Treasure No. 2 of our country.
And the blueprint that Hyeon-su drew was a design that mixed the shape of this Bosingak Bell with Lamas’s Bell.
The Bosingak Bell had been damaged twice by fires, and since then, Father had been managing this Bosingak Bell.
The Bosingak Bell takes the form of bells from the early Joseon Dynasty.
There were quite many people who commissioned work in this style, and Hyeon-su and Father often made these bells for many temples and during national bell sound festivals.
Whoooooosh-
Before he knew it, fire had been lit in the furnace.
‘I have to melt what was already completed again.’
By melting this, Hyeon-su had to obtain the basic materials used to make Lamas’s Bell.
‘More precisely, I’m obtaining divine power.’
And he would combine materials containing that divine power with materials of his own judgment to create a new bell.
Hyeon-su activated custom crafting.
[Divine Custom Crafting begins.]
[You can custom craft for someone else or custom craft for yourself.]
[Through custom crafting, you can add desired effects, and depending on probability, desired effects can manifest up to 100%.]
Hyeon-su recalled the special abilities of Lamas’s Bell.
‘Territory residents’ vitality increased by 5%, probability of drought in territory decreased by 10%, probability of crops growing well increased by 20%.’
As soon as Hyeon-su saw Lamas’s Bell, he thought there were many effects that were completely unnecessary for Kassel Territory.
Yes, this divine power is a blessing strong enough to make crops grow well, give vitality to territory residents, and prevent droughts from occurring.
But suppose this hypothesis:
What if those powers were focused on defeating undead?
What if skills that could defeat undead were created with those powers?
‘It’s possible.’
Starting with a hypothesis and making it reality.
That was exactly what the Divine Custom Crafting skill was for. He sets the desired effect.
“Maximize the power to defeat undead or evil and also add skills that can inflict critical damage.”
[Searching for power to defeat undead or evil.]
[Searching for skills that can inflict critical damage on undead or evil.]
[You can add desired effects.]
[To bring out desired effects, there are various factors such as your skill, insight, luck, etc.]
[Through various factors, those effects can be applied up to 100%.]
It was completely different from when he made the sword skill that cut swords.
When he put in the sword-cutting sword skill, he poured everything into that one skill just to make it possible.
As a result, other things became much less impressive.
But this time, he literally designed it to maintain proper balance while focusing on divine power.
[Materials for crafting the corresponding artifact are guided. Iron, mithril, orichalcum…]
[To craft the corresponding artifact, you need to be a church blacksmith or have materials imbued with divine power.]
Having completed the settings, Hyeon-su looked at the molten metal that began flowing from the furnace.
His new bell crafting had begun.
‘I was wrong…’
Nell laughed helplessly.
Two days had passed since the update notification.
During that time, Nell did everything she could. She was a blacksmith who had reached an advanced level that could be considered fairly high-level.
She made or repaired siege weapons that could kill undead. Or she manufactured quite excellent arrows and distributed them to soldiers.
It wasn’t just Nell.
Users who had even small memories of Kassel Territory came over.
Among them were quite high-level users, beginners, and those who just wanted to gain rewards from a territory that might soon fall.
“Crazy… the undead are fucking strong.”
“I don’t think we can stop this.”
“Wouldn’t it be possible if a ranker guild came?”
“…Why would those guys bother saving Kassel Territory?”
Even the remaining users left like that.
The undead continued to push in more powerfully, and at some point Nell realized.
‘We can’t stop them…’
She laughed self-deprecatingly, feeling her own powerlessness.
What could one individual user do?
She looked around the territory from atop the castle walls with a dejected expression.
‘That shop, that’s the shop I first went to. That place is where I first did a blacksmith quest.’
She smiled slightly. Soon that territory would be swept away by the undead.
She knows.
Nell knows better than anyone.
That right now she’s getting too immersed in just a game.
But there were many such people.
Because this virtual reality game Ares was so realistic.
Trudge trudge, she moves her steps weakly.
She had to give up. As she was moving her steps like that, she heard a sound coming faintly.
Clang… clang… claaang…
Since she was a blacksmith user, she knew this sound well.
She steps toward its source.
Claaang
Claaaang-!
Claaaaaang-!
And arriving at the source, Nell saw a man standing in the blacksmith shop.
‘That scammer from the other day?’
It was that man.
‘What is he making?’
Nell stood there and looked at the man’s back.
Looking at that figure, Nell felt something was strange.
‘What the…?’
This is strange.
His level was definitely 40.
Since he had seen it through the effect of the title ‘Observer’, it must be a certain fact.
But…
‘Why is it different…?’
Since Nel belongs to the Blacksmith Guild, she knows the artifact crafting process of users.
She herself directly presses the auto-crafting button, so she knows their movements well.
Usually, the moment auto-crafting starts, blacksmiths become like robots.
With stiff movements, they repeatedly forge with equal strength, equal speed, and unchanging posture.
Smelting and refining are the same.
If you go to the Blacksmith Guild, you’ll get this kind of thought.
‘Blacksmith robots.’
But what about this person?
His hammering was a bit different.
Clang-!
Not all his hammer strikes were equal.
Sometimes he struck strongly, sometimes more weakly.
Then she looked at some unknown blueprint hanging on one side.
‘That is…?’
Bell of Ramas? No, it was similar but different.
Much larger and more magnificent.
Nel frowned and suddenly looked at where the Bell of Ramas should be.
‘Where did it go…?’
Nothing remained in the place where the Bell of Ramas had originally been positioned.
Her mouth fell open.
But what was even more ridiculous was that inside this man’s blacksmith shop, there were no remains of that broken Bell of Ramas either.
‘What on earth…’
Her head was confused.
The Bell of Ramas had disappeared and the man seemed to be making a strange bell.
Soon the man swept something else into the furnace.
“…?”
Nel recognized what had been swept in.
‘Bell of Ramas…? Wait, how is he repairing that… no, how is he smelting and refining it? What is that right now?’
The man had already created part of the bell.
‘Unrepairable means you can’t make anything else with that either, the repair or crafting buttons themselves wouldn’t appear in the first place…?’
At that moment, her conversation with him flashed through Nel’s mind.
‘So, how do you repair something that’s unrepairable? It’s an unrepairable artifact. You can’t receive system help and the auto-repair button doesn’t appear either.’
‘…You don’t necessarily need such things to repair it.’
She mulled over those words.
Such things.
“Auto-repair, system help…”
Nel, who found the meaning, stepped backward.
‘That’s impossible…’
It can’t be.
‘This is the year 2040…’
They say there were quite a few blacksmiths around the 2020s.
But the world rapidly mechanized and such blacksmiths lost their place.
“Making that by handcrafting…?”
It was too unbelievable, so she rubbed her face.
Then the man spoke.
“How long are you going to stand there?”
“Yes…?”
Nel made a puzzled expression.
For two days, Hyeon-su didn’t sleep a wink and began working on creating a new bell.
‘This isn’t easy…’
Time is very tight. At this pace, it’ll be tight to finish this before the update. That is, before the territory falls.
‘I need someone to help.’
He needs at least someone to help with odd jobs or a handcrafting blacksmith who can listen to him and do the work.
Someone completely ignorant of blacksmithing work would be inconvenient.
‘No matter how much system help they’ve received, they’ve learned.’
Because they roughly understand the process by watching that auto-crafting.
Then.
Rustle-
Hyeon-su heard footsteps.
“Making that by handcrafting…?”
Not long after, he could hear that voice too.
Interest appeared on Hyeon-su’s face.
“How long are you going to stand there?”
“Yes…?”
“Help me, you. You care about this territory, don’t you.”
Nel entered the blacksmith shop. As soon as she entered, she immediately touched the bell that Hyeon-su had partially crafted.
[The Bell of Ramas is an unrepairable artifact.]
Her expectation became reality.
This is the Bell of Ramas. No, something that was a bell.
‘It really was skill…?’
How is this possible?
However, she soon became calm.
“…You’re crafting by hand, right?”
Hyeon-su only nodded.
“But, if you’re doing it by hand, wouldn’t it be harder to expect much…?”
Every field has a level to reach.
Not everyone who studies becomes exceptional.
Just like not everyone who studies from childhood to twenty goes to a good university.
So what if he crafts by hand? Even if he does it by hand, couldn’t he be at a beginner blacksmith level?
Then what would change?
“It might be better to receive help from the system instead.”
Right, the system is clear and certain.
According to level, it enables you to do blacksmith work at that level.
And Nel had seen the blacksmithing of a master-level blacksmith NPC one rank higher than herself.
It defied common sense.
And Nel had the special title ‘Learner’.
Because of that, just by watching blacksmith work of a higher level than herself, all her blacksmithing skill proficiency increased.
Learning doesn’t mean being the same. What’s important is that skill.
“You’re saying that even with the same materials, the results are all different, right?”
But Hyeon-su smiled slightly.
Bell looked puzzled as she watched that chic smile.
Hyeon-su briefly set down his hammer.
“So are you just going to twiddle your thumbs for the remaining 5 days?”
A dagger pierced through.
Bell bit her lip.
“Give me anything to do, I’ll do my best for now.”
Bell obediently accepted.
“Let’s introduce ourselves. I’m Hyeon-su.”
“I’m Bell.”
And so the two began their crafting. To be precise, Bell assisted Hyeon-su while Hyeon-su gave instructions.
“Hold it tighter.”
Clang-!
“That’s not how you do it. You need to hammer longer, more.”
“I told you to move that!”
“Sigh, fine. I’ll do this part myself for now. Just handle the molten metal.”
“Yes, yes…”
Bell, an advanced blacksmith, was following his words. Then she watched him do blacksmithing work.
‘What…?’
Bell definitely felt it was impossible.
Even if he could do blacksmithing work, that would depend on his skill level.
But why…?
‘This is strange?’
Why does he seem better than the master blacksmith I saw before?
She blinked her eyes.
Something was off.
No, am I seeing something wrong?
1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours.
It was while she was watching his blacksmithing work.
[The Learner title shines brightly.]
[You have witnessed a master blacksmith’s crafting process.]
The notification she had heard when meeting a master blacksmith before was now coming from a user.
After this notification, an alert about skill proficiency increasing sounds.
‘This doesn’t make sense, this is impossible. It’s an error, yes, this is…’
Just then.
Ding!
[Correction in progress.]
[System is measuring for errors.]
[Correction completed.]
Bell thought as expected.
Of course!
Does it make sense for a user to display master blacksmith skills?
Master blacksmiths, both users and NPCs, are all level 300 or above.
In other words, the tower masters of the Blacksmith’s Tower are at that level.
For a level 40 user to display master-level skills through handcrafting is itself absurd…
[You have witnessed a Master Craftsman blacksmith’s crafting process.]
‘…Ma, Master Craftsman!?’
Her eyes wavered.
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