William became a prisoner of his greatest desire. While gaining strength was his greatest desire in this world, wealth was his greatest desire in his previous world.
Right now, looking at the piece of black iron in his hand, he could feel both.
He wanted to go down and look at the tunnels below. He thought, "I'll just take a look, if I don't find it, I'll come back."
He went into the tunnel where the worm came from. He pointed his flaming sword down and saw that it was big enough for him to pass through.
He rolled up his sleeves and went down. He could not walk completely upright, he was slightly bent. 'How big would a worm have to be to make this tunnel?'
The walls of the tunnel were smooth and clean, almost as if they had been cut by a machine. Some places were even bright enough to reflect the light of his sword. As he walked about fifty meters deep and another hundred meters into the center of the narrow tunnel, he felt the metal element intensify. If there was something, it had to be here somewhere.
Still, the tunnels were the same size, and the walls the same shape. Finally, with his sword, he carved a wall out of the most concentrated elements.
Among the falling stones, he found a piece of black iron half the size of what he had extracted from the worm.
'This is only the beginning,' he thought.
He was sure that he would find more. The deeper he went, the more metal elements he could feel.
Right now, even this place could actually increase the speed of meditation for him many times over.
William's eyes were shining. Of course, he wanted to go deeper for the grand prize.
Although he was a prisoner of his greed and wanted to dig deeper, he was a person who was afraid of dying.
So, after dropping the black iron piece into his dimensional bag, he began to walk extremely carefully and slowly.
After a while, he began to feel the fresh air coming from the front.
'This is a good sign,' he thought. If there was air circulation in such deep caves, there was definitely a way out.
When he went about twenty meters down and fifty meters ahead, he saw a very faint light in front of him. It looked like moonlight.
'Have I reached the exit?' he thought.
After walking about ten meters into the light, he realized he was wrong. The tunnel opened into a large cave. Moonlight reflected from a bucket-sized hole in the ceiling of this cave.
He shivered to the bone as he turned his eyes to look at the floor where the moonlight was reflected.
'Sh*t. I'm dead,' he said to himself.
Inside the cave lay a worm the width of a house and long enough to cover the entire floor of the cave.
William dared not move. From the size of this creature, he could guess that its level was very high. Even though the creature hadn't noticed him, he could feel the pressure it was spreading. He could barely keep his body from shaking.
He remained in the same position for about half an hour. Finally, gambling that the creature would not notice him, he quickly backed away using his flame steps.
After running for a while, he turned and looked back. He had heard no movement.
He was sure that if the creature had followed him, he would have heard the creeping sound from outside the mountain.
At that moment, a thought of greed entered his mind. 'Could it be dead already?'
After stopping, he cautiously decided to turn around. He reached the entrance of the high cave. Looking at the worm, he noticed that it was still motionless. It wasn't moving at all. There was no sign of life as far as he could see.
Just in case, he made the stupidest move in the world and it worked. He silently cut a small stone from a rock with his sword and slowly threw it at the creature.
The moment the stone touched the creature's body, William ran again with flame steps. When he reached the point he had just reached, he felt no movement and turned back.
The creature was still in the same place. William gathered all his courage and jumped from a height of three meters onto the floor of the cave.
The ground he landed on was as hard as if it were made of metal. After approaching carefully, he could feel that the creature had no life energy left in its body. The pressure the creature gave off was not as strong as when it was alive, but it was enough to make William sweat.
William knocked on the dead creature's body like a knock on a door.
It was definitely hard as metal. He felt the creature's body by touching it for a while.
Now he was sure. It was this creature that was spreading the metal element in this small mountain. For the metal element emanating from it was more than in the ore chamber of the dark elves.
He wandered over its body and twisted through the body of the dead creature. Finally, he dared to draw his fire sword and began to look around. Besides the hole where the moonlight was visible, there were dozens of other tunnels in the cave. The tunnel he came from was even small compared to some of them. He felt like an ant.
So far, there were no living creatures in sight.
As he walked around the worm, he realized that the scattered rocks were actually black iron. It was as if every piece of rock near the creature had turned to black iron.
William considered meditating, but it was definitely not safe here. He didn't want to leave this place either. First, he collected all the black iron he could find. He had a harvest of at least a hundred kilos.
As he collected the last piece of black iron, he found himself at the creature's head. The creature seemed to be alive. It was as if it had opened its mouth and was screaming with all its fury.
An idea struck William at that moment. 'What if I go inside the creature?' he thought.
The creature's mouth was too wide for teeth to reach him. He thought he could get between them.
After entering the creature's mouth, he realized that it had indeed died a long time ago. Who knows how many years it had been like this.
He couldn't find any saliva-like moisture on its body, except for the elements. All his body parts had turned into dried flesh, even metal.
The inside of the creature was like a cave. Somewhere, this cave narrowed as he walked with his flaming sword. After crawling out of the narrow passage, William encountered a sight he would never forget.
A huge heart, radiating a great metallic glow, hung like a chandelier from the creature's body. This was truly the opportunity of a lifetime for William. Even if he didn't know it, the creatures that began to elementalize their bodies were powerful creatures that William couldn't understand.
Because William was a bit greedy and a bit ignorant. He thought that the metal heart might be a very valuable material. He wanted to cut it off. Jumping with all his might, he swung his sword at the veins between the heart and the body.
"DINGGG!!"
The sword had bounced back with as much force as it had struck. He felt a great pain in his hand as he struck with almost all his might. It would almost bleed and tear.
William realized that at his current level, he could not harm this creature. All he could do was cultivate by meditating inside the creature.
He immediately sat down under the heart and began to meditate. He could sense many times more metal elements than in the ore chamber of the dark elves.
After a while, with the relief of meditation, he closed his eyes and concentrated on absorbing the metal element and qi.
The meditation technique was truly effective. He could already feel that his offensive and defensive techniques using the metal element were getting stronger. He felt that he could definitely reach the peak of the Iron level in a few days.
He felt that it would be child's play for him to transform the qi power in the form of a mist into a drop of liquid. 'Just like water that collects at the top of a pot.' He thought.
All he had to do was patiently practice the meditation technique.
After taking the meat out for a while and cooking it with his sword, he ate it. Then he began to meditate again with satisfaction.
In this way, he had practiced meditation for several days. He could feel the metal element around him, which was still abundant, though slightly diminished.
He was tired of meditating constantly, but he did not know when he would have another opportunity like this, so he wanted to advance to the bronze level.
What he didn't expect was the sound of a scream that interrupted his meditation.
It was a scream like a worm he had killed.
"ZIIIIII!!" "ZIII!!!" "ZIII!!!"
It wasn't just one. He could hear the voices of several creatures with different tones.
He could barely hear the sound of creatures crawling outside. William thought it was time to leave. He would encounter more worms if he waited any longer.
Since he couldn't cut the heart, he decided to stop.
He thought that the worms could sense something happening in their ancestor's body and that someone was absorbing its power.
As usual, William should have left quietly without the cub worms informing their father.
He cautiously walked through the narrow hole again. When he reached the creature's mouth, he saw some worms outside staring at him, and they weren't even at the iron level yet. He quickly circulated the qi in his body, showing his strength at the peak of his iron level.
However, those little creatures seemed to have gone crazy. They didn't care how strong he was.
As soon as William left the creature's mouth, they rushed at him. William dodged the worms thrown at him and cut them all down with a single sword stroke. He didn't care if they were dead or had valuable body parts.
Because he could hear the creeping sound of a larger creature behind him. William knew he couldn't stay here another second. He jumped back to the tunnel he came from and started running. Luckily, the worms wasn't fast, and it didn't chase him, because it only felt the missing element in the body of its ancestor. William was able to safely reach the first worm he had killed.
The worm was almost completely desiccated and could turn to stone after a few years.
Ignoring it, he immediately pushed the rock at the cave door aside as far as he could get through.
The sun he encountered as he pushed the rock blinded him for a few seconds. After his eyes adjusted, the first thing he did was to check his surroundings.
He could see no movement around him. So he quickly started running in the direction he came from, into the forest.
He was so scared and ran without looking back that he reached the place where he had killed the green tree snake without realizing it. It was obvious that the road he had passed before had remained in his mind as the quickest route.
The body of the snake had disappeared. Only the bushes and small ledges that had been smashed during the fight remained as a trace. It was probably free food for other creatures.
As he was about to jump onto the branches of the trees again, a huge mouth greeted him, just like the one he had encountered in the snake ambush. His sword was already in his hand. He quickly swung it into the mouth that was coming towards him.
"DINNNGG!!" Again he heard the voice he was beginning to hate.
After parrying the creature's attack, he was able to see its face. This creature was the one that had chased him up to Worm Mountain.
The two of them stared at each other for a long time. Then the sneaky little wolf came walking slowly again.
William looked him in the eyes with hatred and shouted.
"Son of a bitch! I did you a favor by not killing you, but this is how you repay me!" he said.
Then he lunged at the little wolf with all his might.
The mother or little wolf, whatever it was, jumped in front of the little wolf with great agility and took a defensive stance. But when it looked at William, it noticed that he turned with all his might and ran into the forest after taking two steps.
Surprised, the wolf simply looked behind William. Its expression was just like a human's at that moment.
By the time it regained consciousness, William was already too far away to be seen.
It growled at the little wolf next to it and started to run after William.
William, on the other hand, ran like crazy, using his fire steps. He knew that he would be caught eventually, but the closer he got to the academy, the more support he could find.
After all, it was impossible for him to escape at the speed of the Silver Moon Wolf. Besides, the forest was the wolf's home.
William had landed on the academy's side when he had faced the wolf's ambush. So he had prepared a way to turn around and escape.
Looking back, William saw the wolf rush toward him in a blur. He had been running for a few miles but had never encountered any other humans or creatures around him.
After a while, he felt the wolf's teeth at his ass. He turned and greeted the creature with his sword.
Another "DING!!!" voice was heard. He prayed that he could cut it again.
William wasn't really that afraid of the wolf. He just didn't want to get into an endurance fight with it.
He had already reached the peak of the iron level. As long as the wolf didn't use its bloodline power, he could even be considered an equal.
The atmosphere between the two had once again turned into an art movie. They both looked at each other, searching for a weakness.
After staring for a while, the little wolf came back. He was still staring at him like a fox. (Little wolf have personality. So, I will use 'he' for it.-him-)
William couldn't stand it anymore. In his body, he used the iron body, the fire steps, and the fire sword.
He looked at the little wolf, "You son of a bitch!" Then he looked at the big wolf.
"You did this to a fox? I've had enough of you," he said and was thrown at the big wolf.
The big wolf must have felt his insult because it lifted its head to the sky and roared and glared at William angrily.
It was as if it were saying. "How dare you insult a noble Silver Moon wolf like me!"
The two began to fight. The little wolf just watched from the side, smiling calmly, knowing that he couldn't come between them. His face truly looked like a fox.
Whenever William slashed or stabbed with his sword, he was met by the wolf's fangs or claws. Since he wasn't good enough at swordplay, he couldn't attack fast enough to reach its weak spot.
He even suffered some injuries in the fight! The wolf's claws were definitely sharper than the sword in his hand.
William realized that it couldn't end like this. He had to carry out the idea he had had in his head since the beginning of the battle. He slowly approached a large tree. Then he slowly changed his position again, trapping the wolf between himself and the tree.
He jumped to his feet with all his strength. He was at least ten meters in the air!
The wolf jumped with him, and it wanted to bite him with its sharp teeth. It had never met a human that could withstand so much.
William used all his strength to fend off the mouth coming towards him. By sending more Qi into his sword, he was able to exert more power, making it heavier. But even with that, he still heard the voice he hated.
While the big wolf was still in the air, his own feet touched the branch of the tree. He bent his knees like a bow and threw himself out.
His target was the little wolf watching from the side!
The little wolf was about to turn and run when he realized that he was about to make a move on himself, but would William miss the opportunity?
He jumped on top of the wolf and pressed his full weight against its neck. Then he pointed his sword under the wolf's neck and shouted.
The wolf, whose feet had just touched the ground, snarled and howled as it saw its friend captured. It was such a loud howl that it sounded like a calling.
After a while, the air became thick with fear. Dozens of other wolf howls came from far away. They came quickly and surrounded William. The vast majority of these wolves were iron level. What pleased him was that there weren't any bronze-level wolves. But even then he knew that he couldn't escape without his hostage.
The big wolf looked at the puppy in William's hand, then looked up at William.
It was as if it was telling him to let him go. William knew that if he let him go, he would never be able to escape from so many Silver Moon wolves, he might even be the baby wolf's food!
He knew that wolves were smart. They would probably understand what he meant when he spoke.
William yelled. "If you come any closer, I promise I'll kill him first."
The wolves stood still. William continued to speak.
"I just want to go home. I promise I'll drop him off at the exit of the forest. Now go," he said, looking at the baby wolf below him.
The little wolf looked at the big wolf first. The big wolf nodded and pointed in the direction of the academy that William was trying to escape from.
The baby wolf started to run fast with William on his back. He wanted to get out of this embarrassing situation as soon as possible.
William felt very comfortable. His fur was as comfortable as a chair. It was certainly more fun than riding a horse.
After a while, they were less than a kilometer from the edge of the forest. The wolves were still in packs chasing William and the baby wolf.
The big wolf stopped the baby wolf with a growl. It looked at William and said, "Leave him and go!"
William didn't think he would keep his promises, but he knew that with the Academy so close, they wouldn't dare attack. For the Academy was now used to their mass attacks. Perhaps thousands of its brothers had died in front of the Academy.
He left the baby wolf. The cub immediately returned to the big wolf and looked at William's face with hatred.
It was as if he wanted to drink all of William's blood for humiliating him in front of his friends.
William began to walk backward without turning around. He slowly backed away from the big wolf and the pack.
When he reached a sufficient distance, he saw the wolves leave, howling. But he also turned around and started walking towards the academy.
When the academy was in sight, he encountered a man coming towards him like an arrow from a bow. The middle-aged man was a teacher. On his chest was a badge that the academy gave to teachers.
"Did you just meet the wolves?" he asked.
"What do you think?" William asked, showing claw wounds on his shoulder and arms.
The teacher didn't seem surprised.
"Were they packs?"
"Yes, but they weren't big."
"Hmm. I get it, okay. Be careful these days, packs of wolves have appeared." He said and quickly returned in the direction of the academy.
William thought to himself, 'Really? Is that all? Should I be careful? How you could be a teacher like!'
He didn't say that the wolf pack was a strong iron-level pack.
That little brat had stuck in his mind. He decided to wait for his revenge. When he reached the bronze level, he would slaughter the entire wolf pack by himself.
He continued on his way to the academy.
...
By the time he arrived at the Academy, William had barely made it to his room. Though his wounds would heal in a few days, the exhaustion he felt right now was enough to kill him. He immediately sat down on his bed and quickly pulled a small box from his dimensional bag to bandage his wounds. It contained healing ointments, long thin cloths to bandage his wounds, and needle and thread. His wounds didn't need stitches. So he just rolled over. Then he quickly lay down on his bed and fell asleep, not even thinking about the reward for the mission. When he awoke, it was not yet dawn. Being so tired, his stomach began to growl with hunger. Since he was exhausted, the snake meat he had been eating for a few days was his only remedy. He cooked and ate on his sword as usual. The next day, he woke up very rested, although parts of his body hurt. But he felt energetic. As he watched the sun rise slowly from his small window, he felt that today would be a good day. He dressed early and wen
[Days and nights I'm walking alone Like the wind, nowhere I belong...] William removed his hand from the guitar strings and looked at the others. All of their eyes were shining. This time not only the girls, but also the trio that had come with him looked at him with confused eyes. They thought he was just going to play something simple and funny, like an ordinary bard. But this song almost made them cry. As they listened, they dreamed of a lonely wanderer on the roads. It dragged them along for days like a grain of sand in the wind. Loneliness had penetrated their hearts. They imagined their faces in the wanderer. "William, do you have any more?" Venil asked. The tears in the corners of her eyes were like a climber holding on to a branch to avoid falling. William replied with a smile. "There are, but I can't guarantee you'll like them." "It doesn't matter, if it's like that, it doesn't matter at all." The four girls said at the same time. William found it hard not to laugh. "T
" Etha was a strong man. He was at the peak of gold level. At present, the principal of the academy is also at the gold level, but one is at the top while the other is at the beginning. At the top of the Mage Tower, there is only a third-tier mage. From what I've said, can you guess his strength?" "Yes, but isn't there another gold-ranked warrior besides the academy principal?" "This is where things get complicated, and yes, there is absolutely no one stronger than the academy principal!" "Why is that?" said William in surprise. Actually, he had just received the answer to this question from Teacher Yura this morning. "Before I answer that question, let me tell you about the illusions in Etha's first book." He took a sip from his beer. " The empires that Etha suspects in his book are unfortunately not on our continent." "What do you mean, not on our continent?" "Yes, I know it may be shocking, but we actually live on an island!" "Is...island?" William felt that things were gett
The sun was setting when William came into his room. William really wanted to relax and play computer games. In reality, however, he knew that he would soon have to learn the techniques he had just learned. A week later he would have to go hunting with Baldur. Becoming stronger always occupied at least half of his mind. Now that thought only grew when he learned that he was trapped in a place that looked like a prison. So he quickly sat down on his bed and took out the copied scroll of the Execution Sword. The techniques were already done. They had given William the copy, not the original. That was fine, there was no change in the content. As he read, this technique took advantage of every bit of his interest. It was a very nice and useful technique. For a moment, he thought he was one of the characters from the famous movie in his old world. In this dream, he held a lightsaber in his hand. Dressed in an all-black cloak, he said "All too easy" after pushing his opponent off a hug
Six days later, at dawn, William arrived at Baldur's house. He knocked on the door. Baldur's voice came from inside. "I'm coming!" After a few breaths, Baldur opened the door. He invited William in, but William spoke before he entered. "Come on? Aren't we going?" "I'm having breakfast?" Baldur replied in surprise. "Breakfast? Are you crazy?" "Why, what happened?" "Dude, there is breakfast everywhere in the Black Forest. Also fresh! Why are you eating here?" Through the opening between Baldur and the door, William had seen a few pieces of bread, sausages, and what looked like cheese. "Come on, pack up quickly, we'll have breakfast in the forest." He said. Baldur was someone who had hardly ever been involved in anything like this before. He had always been sheltered. Even though his huge body made him look like a strong and fierce person, he was usually either in the library of the Mage Tower or in his laboratory. He had hardly left his lab since his arrival at the academy whe
Running at full speed, they were out of breath by the time they reached the Worm Mountains. William spoke out of breath. "One day I will kill all these wolves. They annoy me every time." "Why is that?" Baldur was in better shape. "I don't know, but I think it's because of that little wolf. He's as smart as a fox, and I don't even know what he's up to. Anyway, let's go." He said. He was rested. He had avoided the last mountain he had gone to when he had taken Baldur to the Worm Mountains. He didn't want anyone to know about the metal heart inside of that mountain. Last week he was able to get some information from some books. This information was about the metal heart. Most of the information he read was just a guess, but even that was enough for him to realize the value of the metal heart. This type of elemental heart would indicate that a creature was platinum level or higher. And it's a powerful one, even among the platinum levels. It was the embodiment of a creature's power.
With Baldur's voice, he gathered all his strength in his legs and jumped like a rocket. As he almost reached the ceiling of the cave, he saw the ground shake before he fell. The worm was still staring at him, screaming. It wanted to eat him in the air. As if trying to catch a fly. Sharp spikes began to emerge from the trembling ground. It was like a giant spear. They came out so fast that William didn't even notice the spikes slithering through his chin and out over his head as the creature that was about to devour William opened its mouth in glee as William fell through the air into the creature's mouth. The creature died while William was airborne. William stared at the strange scene in awe. 'Mages are really strong,' he thought. Meanwhile, he fell to the ground. It was as if he was looking at a work of art from his old world. The creature had turned into a kebab, completely skewered on spikes. William dragged his exhausted body towards the creature's body. The creature had alr
William dragged his slightly tired body to the treasury building in the center of the academy. He had only fought the wolf today. Actually, it didn't even count as a fight, only the wolf had been defeated. He had had enough rest while riding the wolf. That's why he was in a hurry to sell what he had. The feeling of not having a sword made him nervous. When he arrived in front of the treasury building, he saw that it was crowded. Normally, newcomers to the Academy would never visit this building. That was because they would exchange the corpses of the creatures they obtained for contribution points for missions. Right now, everyone in this building was either at iron level or higher. They would only exchange the corpses of the creatures they killed for contribution points or soul stones. Most students would find it a burden to hunt another non-mission creature. Hunting can be "hard" for some people. The attendant was a young man with short black hair and a long, straight face. He
William didn't notice, but even his posture began to change. Now his chest was further forward and, most importantly, his nose was a little higher in the air. With his height, he began to look down on people.Worst of all, William didn't even realize it. Arrogance was slowly seeping into his blood, taking over his body without him wanting it. Since William was not aware of it for the time being, he entered the main hall of the mansion, thinking that he would show his usual behavior.He was wrong, as he thought he would only meet the City Lord. There were more than ten people in the room, and they were all sitting quietly in their seats, discussing something passionately. As soon as William and Doravoli entered the hall, the woman sitting at the front raised her hand and everyone suddenly fell silent.Then the woman stood and smiled.William recognized the woman. She was one of the three people who had helped him survive the attack of the mysterious bandit mage and complete his mission
William was watching the bedroom of a house five hundred meters away from the roof of a two-story house. His eyes and face could not be seen in the darkness of the night. But a person standing next to him might have the impression that William was deep in thought.Strangely enough, William wasn't thinking about anything at that moment. It was as if there was a black hole in the bedroom of the house he was watching, and it was sweeping everything away, including William's gaze and thoughts.William felt lifeless right now, like a rock with no IQ.'How did this happen?' William had been on this roof for two hours and had asked himself the same question hundreds of times.Doravoli and Elasha for a few minutes, thinking they would leave after a farewell kiss, but he had listened to the lustful voices of the duo for two hours.'How did this happen?' At first, everything was normal. There was no conversation that contained any suggestive hints. These were normal everyday conversations and s
Elasha thought this was the most boring day of her life. Following his sister's agreement, she was forced to come to Valimar and open new trade routes to several surrounding cities and towns. Opening these trade routes was never easy, as Valimar and the surrounding cities were surrounded by incredibly dense forests. Cutting down these trees and establishing observation points and crossing points were time-consuming tasks. And the hardest part was finding apprentice mages to work at these points.Nevertheless, she succeeded as usual because she was surrounded by hardworking people. Everyone loved her and her sister, except for a few people who didn't care much about money. If they did their job right, money would automatically fill their pockets.Meeting Enid had been a bit eventful. At first, she wanted to refuse Elura's deal, but Enid and Elura's plans gave her enough reason to be convinced.Elura had started making plans as soon as Elasha had left the White City to start the purific
"Then we agreed. I'll get you the best flame I can find. But first I have to find it, you know they are very rare." William smiled and packed up the camp. They had spent enough time here.Just as they were about to start their journey deep into the forest after packing up the camp, William felt a vibration from his dimensional bag. He immediately took the vibrating device out of his dimensional bag.It was the seal of the Expedition Organization, and it contained a message from Fabian.[Go to Valimar. Find Enid, the City Lord. She will explain everything to you].William's face darkened. Valimar had not left him with good memories. Elura named woman had been a real nuisance to him, and while he had forgotten that story, taking on a mission like this spoiled his mood.Frankly, he wanted to relax in the White City for a few months. His journey had improved him enough, and he was ready to make another breakthrough at any moment. Of course, the most important problem on his mind was Dorav
"Have you finally woken up?" Doravoli looked at the weak William lying in the shadow of the rock. He had a sad, tearful expression on his face. He was sitting across from William, gnawing at the flesh of a small creature. It was a small lizard.He had a bandage on his cut foot.William felt more tired than ever, but when he discovered that he could move his hands with a snap of his fingers and a little bit of mana, he pulled hundreds of useful items from his ring. Most of these items were healing potions and blood crystals.He spoke with difficulty, as even the movement of his jaw was painful. "Blood crystals, put some in my mouth."Doravoli was also very tired. He even hunted down the small lizard he had gnawed, using his magic only because the lizard was too close. He waved his hand and, controlling his mana, took some of the blood crystals and brought them to William's mouth. Then he used some himself.Half an hour later, William regained some consciousness. He could move a little
"Absolute Cut!" William shouted at the top of his voice, attacking the real body between the two copies with the strongest ability he had.The wind blade that came out of the tip of William's sword flew unblocked toward its original target, too fast for the two clones to react. The moment William's sword emerged, it struck the man's body. William knelt in weakness, but he still had one eye on the man. He wanted to see him die with his own eyes.When the ability hit the man, his body split into two, just as William expected, and the two clones vanished instantly. The sword in the hand of one of the copies fell to the ground as if it were a real object and not a spell."Hğğğğğ..." (Blood-filled guttural sound.) A growl came from the body of the man who had been cut in half.William barely raised his head and looked at the man's body in surprise.Two separate body parts were resisting falling to the ground. He was still standing. The six-centimeter gap between them was covered by an invi
"No matter what happens, I will be with you and we will fight together." Doravoli heard everything that was said and realized that this man was after William. Even though names like 'Storm God', 'Nicolas', and 'Nak'kato' were unfamiliar to him, Doravoli would help in any way he could because he was his friend. -He knew who Nicolas was, but he didn't understand why the man in front of him cared about Nicolas.-William bowed his head. At the slightest movement of the man, he was ready to pull dozens of potions from his ring and cast his spells. He knew that this was a classic cliché and wasn't surprised that he found himself in it, but he only remained on the dark side as to why.While William was in deep thought, the man's voice filled his ears."I...You..." Suddenly the man froze. He made incomprehensible noises and his body bent slightly. William knew this was the perfect moment to attack, but he held back, for soon the man straightened his body and showed his old smile again.He rai
"Hey Doravoli, you can't carve that wood like that!" William grabbed the flat chisel and the piece of blue ironwood out of Doravoli's hand."You never listen to what I say! Look at it again and pay attention." William began to get angry. Today was two weeks after he started teaching Doravoli blacksmithing. The two of them had almost reached the middle of the rocks. They were a little slow, but it was an acceptable pace.William held the piece of blue ironwood in his left hand and tucked it between his knees. Then he supported it firmly with his left hand and began to "float" the flat chisel on the surface of the blue ironwood with his right hand."Look, if you hold the flat chisel like this, none of the lines you make will be crooked. You have a strong body like mine, so this shouldn't be a problem for you. But you stubbornly insist on holding the flat chisel sideways, and that causes you to make little notches in the wood. Doravoli, if you want to do something of quality and worthy o
The two guarded the area for a day and had fun until the next day. The townspeople never set foot in the area because Lennard had warned them. Occasionally, a few brave official mage-level adventurers would stop by, but thanks to William's ability to throw cups, the wounds they received from hundreds of meters away, and a few minor scoldings, escaping became their priority.The next day, Fabian appeared again like a meteor over Greyscar. The way he flew was so dominant, like an unstoppable rocket. It seemed as if he could crush anything that came his way. William realized that day that Fabian's speed was even slightly faster than the strengthened Lennard.Fabian came alone. There was no one behind him, and as soon as he arrived, he looked at William briefly and then quickly examined the surroundings. He didn't speak at all, and although that made William a little uncomfortable, he didn't care. He acted the same way in the first ruin he discovered. The second time he saw Fabian, he rea