The Return of the Legendary Golden-Handed Blacksmith - Chapter 103
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Chapter 103
Episode 103.
The giant griffin Jin-woo had created differed significantly from the one on the first floor.
“The first-floor griffin needed more refinement than I initially thought.”
The wings, the shoulder blades, the talons.
Even the size—refining these various parts gave it far more impact than a real griffin.
While the base was griffin, the form actually reflected a great deal of Jin-woo’s personal taste.
“Soul Sight.”
Jin-woo breathed a soul into the constructed skeleton.
—A soul is taking root.
—Your familiar awakens!
A sharp screech tore through the air.
“That’s not the end.”
After breathing a soul into the skeleton,
Jin-woo began stitching feathers onto the bone frame.
“Over the bones.”
Using the Flawless Seamstress Art, Jin-woo created a kind of hide.
Then he stitched it over the giant griffin as an additional layer.
“I can’t leave it as mere bone.”
In the airspace above, both gargoyles and griffins floated.
“A griffin devouring griffins.”
A piercing screech echoed out.
Jin-woo finished the stitching.
A low thrumming sound reverberated through the air.
The new familiar’s eyes—the giant griffin’s—gleamed with light.
The massive body, and feathered hide layered across it.
‘Good impact.’
Any mount worth its weight needed style.
‘I’ve delivered on that.’
Jin-woo gestured to his awakened familiar.
“Your name is Fin.”
“Fin!”
—You have bestowed a name!
The sixth familiar, Fin, cried out.
“Hearing it cry ‘Fin’ like that, I think I really nailed the naming.”
Jin-woo immediately checked his familiar’s information.
6.
Name: Fin
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Grade: Special LV3
Type: Undead, Shadow Tracker
Trait: Gliding
Skill: Dive Attack
Fin’s type was Shadow Tracker.
The result of a nimble frame combined with the griffin’s natural speed.
Jin-woo mounted Fin.
‘I’ll go myself.’
Since two of his familiars had struggled on the ground, he’d make the movements from above.
“First.”
“Yes.”
First handed Jin-woo the Orichalcon Greatsword. At the same moment, Jin-woo used Companion Unity.
—First’s power flows through you!
First’s power as the Dark Knight King was considerable.
A snarling darkness erupted.
Dark aura radiating across his entire body.
‘This is insane.’
The exhilaration was tremendous.
At this moment, he felt capable of lifting even a massive boulder and wielding it effortlessly.
Jin-woo grinned.
Then he tapped Fin’s back.
“Let’s go. Show me what kind of familiar you are.”
Fin, carrying Jin-woo, shot upward in an instant.
A sharp whistle of wind.
The speed was so tremendous that the gargoyle floating in the airspace startled and recoiled. But it was already too late.
“You’re in range.”
The Orichalcon Greatsword in Jin-woo’s grip blazed with crimson aura.
When crafting this greatsword, he’d had but one vision.
‘To tear it apart.’
No matter what stood before him, he would swing without pause until it fell.
That was the greatsword’s very concept.
Jin-woo swung with all his might.
The gargoyle’s body, harder than steel, split clean in two with ease.
“Fin!”
At Jin-woo’s signal, Fin lunged forward and back in frenzied patterns, positioning Jin-woo before the floating gargoyles.
A sickening slash rang out.
The gargoyle fell cleanly to the greatsword.
“Shrieeeek!”
The panicked gargoyle rocketed upward, but Fin’s speed was faster still.
Fin pursued the fleeing gargoyle with perfect precision.
“Magnificent.”
Fin wasn’t merely following—it was positioning itself to make Jin-woo’s attacks easier. He swung the greatsword.
A wet crunch.
—Gargoyle hunted!
Another slash.
—Gargoyle hunted!
Jin-woo swung in pure berserker fashion. The sight of him on his new familiar, blade flashing, was berserker incarnate.
Pur, watching from below, dropped her jaw.
“I will absolutely not be insolent.”
Pur gripped World Tree’s Judgment harder, her whole body trembling slightly.
First was taking in every detail of Jin-woo’s form.
“So. That. Is. How. One. Wields. It.”
That display, always setting the standard—was the very embodiment of a master worthy of total devotion.
“Everyone, gather the materials!”
“Yes!”
First and Pur moved in unison, collecting the falling materials.
With a three-hundred-percent drop rate, materials cascaded like rain from above.
“Kahahaha!”
Jin-woo laughed loudly. A true berserker.
“Don’t miss a single piece!”
* * *
A video of Mister Left purchasing the Grand Protective Stone Shield had been uploaded.
—So curious what the rating is.
—Hasn’t it been impossible for top-100 crafters to break 3.5 stars until now?
—Impossible doesn’t cover it. Nonexistent. I checked—there literally aren’t any.
Mister Left was more lenient than Fritz, but he wasn’t the type of content creator to hand out easy praise.
—New Star: Blacksmith Jin-woo’s Grand Protective Stone Shield [Perfect Analysis]
Viewers clicked eagerly.
—Hello, everyone.
Mister Left on screen was breathing heavily.
—Today I’ll be analyzing and introducing equipment I purchased from the Auction House. It’s from a crafter, Jin-woo, whose activity has been so frequent he might be called the king of the Auction House lately.
Normally, the star rating in his videos appeared midway or near the end.
That kept viewers watching longer.
—Today, I’ll be analyzing a bit differently.
But Mister Left immediately spread his hands.
—As you know, I use shields as my primary weapon. My shield knowledge is comprehensive. So I can say with certainty: the Grand Protective Stone Shield is the finest shield I’ve used in recent memory. I’ll give the rating right now.
And the rating appeared.
—What??
—Right at the start??
—Wait, doesn’t Mister Left usually put the rating mid-video or like three minutes before the end?
There had never been an instance of him rating so early.
—4.5 stars.
Four golden stars appeared in Mister Left’s hand. A half-filled star followed.
—4.5 stars?
—Did it upload wrong?
—4.5 stars for real??
—Is he serious, 4.5 stars??
—Fritz was gushing too. Why is everyone acting like this??
A 4.5-star rating from Mister Left was essentially a perfect score.
Five-star equipment was virtually nonexistent.
Only equipment purchased from major crafters like Inclassic or Starlight had received five stars.
—And it’s only SR Grade??
—Isn’t this the highest score an SR Grade item has ever gotten?
—Exactly. It’s rare to even see 3 stars. Breaking past 3 to hit 4.5 is unheard of.
After Mister Left’s video went up,
the buzz didn’t stay confined to his channel—Sharknet itself erupted with discussion.
—This isn’t a secret ad, right??
—Aren’t Fritz and Mister Left the ones who used to slam Korean crafters??
—They’re content creators who review coldly and fairly.
—What on earth is happening;;;
At this point, confusion was inevitable.
—The actual item must be insanely good.
—How amazing must the real-world experience be for them to react like this??
Both Fritz and Mister Left had emphasized the actual hands-on experience was extraordinary.
Artemus, who’d purchased the Millennium Steel Pickaxe, was the same.
—I was trying not to buy one.
—But I need to get one and use it myself.
Curiosity began exploding among viewers.
Just how good were these items, if the hands-on experience was this insane?
—Putting all my savings into the next Auction. Don’t try to stop me.
—No one’s stopping you.
The number of people wanting Jin-woo’s equipment skyrocketed.
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A piercing shriek split the air.
Fin’s Gliding ability was formidable.
Neither gargoyle nor griffin could match Fin’s speed.
‘I designed the skeleton to maximize speed potential, but’
even so, this graceful flight was entirely Fin’s own power.
‘The effect of condensing a griffin’s soul into one form.’
Moreover, the feathered hide Fin now wore seemed to contribute significantly to its performance.
“First!”
After the first skirmish, Jin-woo ordered First and Pur into a coordinated assault with Fin.
Both were far heavier than Jin-woo, yet Fin bore them steadily, maintaining speed throughout.
“Splendid!”
“You’re incredible!”
“Fin!”
At First and Pur’s praise, Fin cried out loudly.
—Gargoyle hunted!
—Giant Gargoyle hunted!
Occasionally, a gargoyle far larger than the rest blocked their path, but it made little difference.
—Giant Gargoyle Stone obtained!
“Good.”
Larger gargoyles simply dropped larger materials.
Jin-woo smiled contentedly, watching the accumulating pile.
On the second floor, the airspace narrowed the deeper one ventured inward. At its far end, it became nothing but open sky.
“If we’d progressed normally here, we’d have been completely stuck.”
Jin-woo climbed onto Fin.
“You alright, Fin?”
Jin-woo, First, and Pur.
Three substantial figures now rode on Fin’s back.
“Fin…….”
Fin cried out as if unbothered, though its speed had noticeably decreased.
“Hmm.”
Jin-woo considered crafting another familiar.
Fortunately, floating masses of earth began appearing as the ground below vanished entirely.
“This way we have no problems.”
Jin-woo said.
“The two of them will handle it.”
For those two familiars, these small floating islands were far more familiar terrain.
“Don’t lose any materials.”
“Yes.”
“Yes!”
Tap! Tap!
The two familiars bounded across the floating earth, indiscriminately cutting through gargoyles and griffins.
“They’re going to knock something off at this rate.”
Standing on the floating earth, Jin-woo signaled to Fin.
Fin wasn’t merely a mount.
“Fin.”
“Fin!”
Fin cried out bravely. With Jin-woo now standing on solid ground, it seemed Fin understood he was about to witness a proper display of combat.
Fin swept its wings in a gesture of confidence.
“Right. That’s the spirit. Go on.”
Jin-woo said.
“Gather all the materials so nothing falls.”
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Fin let out a clattering cry, then immediately carried out the order.
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