âMasterâs sword, MeâŠ?â
âYeah, I remember that you are training to beat your own sword, right? Looking at your sword, I can understand there is a direction youâre aiming for. Thatâs why I dare to ask. Is that really the ideal perfected form youâre aiming for? â
I choked up when my Master looked straight at me with serious eyes.
Right now, the sword I was aiming for was, of course, the âSword of Thin Lifeâ. However, in the pursuit of the ultimate in sharpness, the swordâs blade could not be made to have even the slightest bit of durability, and instead of being used all the time, the blade itself must be disposed of with each swing.
Of course, the answer was no. That was nothing more than a sword that compromised everything but its sharpness. And since it required my blood and the banishment skill[ Master Smith] to use it, it may not be usable in a real predicament. Then thatâs why I was again training under my Master to make a sword that would surpass it.
âYou seem to know what youâre doing. Then, donât you think itâs a good idea to try using my sword? You donât have to keep using it, and seeing the work of someone better than you will help you with the swords you make. What do you think? Itâs not a bad deal for you, right?â
âThatâs true, but⊠but why are you suddenly hurrying me like that?â
Master slumped into a small chair in front of the anvil, and I pulled out my own chair and sat down in front of him. A slight silence passed between us as we faced each other across the anvil. ⊠Eventually, he slowly opened his mouth.
âThis isnât limited to swords, but there are guidelines for making something. In the case of weapons, there are two major guidelines that are absolutely necessary. Namely, âWho will use it?â and âWhat to defeat? â. The conditions to making an excellent sword is meeting these two guidelines as broadly as possible. In other words, an excellent sword is âcan be used by anyoneâ and âcan cut any enemyâ. Is this enough?â
Certainly, if you can make a sword that can defeat a dragon even if a child uses it, it would definitely be an excellent sword. HoweverâŠ
âDonât look at me like that. Of course I know itâs impossible. So, this is the continuation of what I just said: ⊠My dream is to make a sword that can defeat the Demon Lord. Itâs not just me, this is the dream of my father, my grandfather, ⊠our whole family. Iâve been swinging a hammer and honing my blacksmithing skills since I was a kid because I really wanted to accomplish this. But hereâs the problem. Not only me, but even if you ask anyone in the world, no one knows what kind of being the Demon Lord is. Is it bigger than a cloud or smaller than a grain of sand? Is it harder than a dragonâs scales, or is it squishy like a slime? We donât have any information, so in the end, the sword that can defeat the Demon Lord has to be a sword that can cut through anythingâ
âWell, thatâs true.â
If one wants to defeat an unidentified enemy, one needs a sword that can cut through whatever entity it is. It was quite a rough opinion, apart from if it would be feasible or not⊠in theory it was correct.
âDonât look at me like that. I donât know who the Demon Lord is, so I canât help it! So, if we expand the conditions over here to that extent, the other condition ⊠that is, âwho can use itâ will become more demanding. For example, the sword that I gave you at the station was a sword that could cut through most things if used by a master swordsman. If one condition is âit can cut through anythingâ the other condition must be âsuper-classâ or âworldâs best swordsmanâ, right? However, thatâs also a problem. Whether or not there is a swordsman with great skills has nothing to do with my blacksmithing skills, and in the first place, most powerful people are sheltered by the Countries as heroes and controlled so that they donât defeat the Demon Lord.â
After a pause, he picked up a cup from a nearby table and slurped down the contents in one gulp. The contents were just water, so there was no way he could get drunk, but for some reason, I could see the passion in his eyes as he looked at me.
âThen along came you. Youâre not even a country bound Hero, but youâre stronger than any guy Iâve ever met. I can forge a sword that can cut through anything âŠ. and defeat the Demon Lord, assuming you use it! Howâs that sound? Wonât you let me make my dream come true?â
He squeezed my hand tightly and I felt the thick palm of my Masterâs hand. Ah, I see. I had trained until I had this kind of hand, but I had never had a chance to show it until now. I could never have guessed how regrettable it must have been.
If I could, I would make it happen. However, I must ask him this.
âJust to make sure, even if you forge a sword for me, I wonât fight the Demon Lord, okay? So I canât prove whether that sword can really defeat the Demon Lord or not, is that still okay?â
âHa! I donât care. Of course, it would be great if you actually beat up the Demon Lord, but Iâm not so brazen as to ask you to break through the border security, become a wanted criminal, and fight the Demon Lord all by yourself.â
âAh, do you really feel that way?â
âThatâs right. The reason for this is âIf the Demon Lord is inadvertently provoked and the Demon Beasts around the world are activated, it is likely to cause great disadvantages in the countries.â The main point is, theyâre sealing the border to prevent some idiot bragging about his skills from defeating the Demon Lord. Youâll never get permission even if you apply for it, and if you go through without permission, youâll be beheaded on the spot, you know?â
âThatâs scary! Theyâre really going all out to protect the Demon Lord, arenât they?â
âHey, hey, hey, donât be a prude, all right? That is the first and last wall to protect us. What it is protecting may be interpreted differently by different people.â
I replied with a wry smile to my masterâs evil grinning face.
So, the barrier that protected mankind from the Demon Lord had become a cage to trap the Demon Lord for the sake of profits? Itâs kind of hard to say, but if thatâs the way this world works, then I can understand why we shouldnât do anything unnecessary.
âAnyway, thatâs the end of my answer. Now itâs just a matter of whether or not you will agree. âŠâŠâ
I thought about My Masterâs question as he looked at me with expectant eyes.
Even now, after hearing the whole story, it was still basically a win-win situation for me. If I could get a reference for the ideal sword I was aiming for, and also get a sword made by a top-notch craftsman, it was all win-win for me.
The only thing I had to worry about was that I might be harassed in some way by having a special sword in my hands that not even the Heroes could get, but since Tia and I had no family or friends in this world that would make us vulnerable, and itâs a place weâll be leaving in the not-too-distant future, we could ignore all the medium- to long-term disadvantages of displeasing the authorities.
âI understand. Then Iâll accept your offer. Even if I say that, All I have to do is accept the sword and try it out.â
âOh, Really! No, thatâs fine. You donât realize it because you are the one, but itâs a rare opportunity to have a skilled swordsman actually use my sword and hear what he thinks of it, you know? Iâm so glad!â
I was pleased to hear my Masterâs unusually excited words. I had never really thought about it since I trained and used it myself, but itâs a lot of work to find someone like Alexis and have him wield the sword, for example.
âAll right, then, letâs get to work on the preparations! Woohoo, Iâm more motivated than Iâve been in a long time!
As My Master shouted to the heavens, I also thought about the âideal swordâ that he would make.
(T/N: 100th CHAPTER LETâS GO!)