âYou donât have to call me that many times. I can hear you.â
âEd!!â
As I slithered up and out of the leaning rockwormâs body, Tia immediately jumped on my body, which now smelled very foul.
âEd, you idiot! Why were you so reckless!â
âNo, I was not reckless. I knew Tiaâs magic had burned the rockwormâs organs, so I knew it wouldnât melt, and in this condition, it wouldnât fill the hole Iâd dug.â
âFill? A hole?â
âYeah, of course, right? If the hole that this big guy went through was still there, the mountain would collapse in no time.â
âThatâs true. But how?â
âHm? Rockworms only eat ore, right? But ore exists with soil. In other words, the soil exhaustsâââ
â⊠I understand. Thatâs enough.â
I explained to her as she requested, but for some reason, Tia gently turned her head away and distanced herself from me. Ugh, how unreasonable.
âAnd? How did it go?â Alexis asked.
âFufufu~, thatâs of course ⊠this way!â
Alexis looked at me with a dumbfounded look on his face, but I smiled broadly and pulled out a shiny silver metal lump from the [Stranger Box] in my bag.
âWow, itâs beautiful! B, but this ⊠thing. âŠâ Tia exclaimed.
âHmmm. For such a huge magical beast, itâs only this big?â Old man Gonzo muttered.
âNo, itâs enough. Iâve never seen a pure mithril ingot before.â
I placed a huge lump of pure mithril on the ground. It probably weighed about 50 kilos in my hand. âŠTo put it simply, it was a big catch.
âAlexis said heâs never seen ⊠this kind before, so how much is it worth?â Tia asked.
âHmm? Itâs unprocessed material, so this alone wonât fetch that high a price, but itâs not something that money can buy. If youâre rich enough to have a blacksmithâs connections who can handle this, you could buy an entire castle, you know?â
âWhat!? That much!!?â
Tia, surprised to hear the price, made a funny sound and poked the mithril lump with her finger while muttering, âEven though itâs that thing ⊠even though itâs that âŠâ. With such childish Tia behind me, I continued to discuss the matter with Alexis.
âTherefore, Yuusha-sama. Itâs difficult using this guy as it is, howeverâŠâ
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âI know. I will introduce you to a renowned blacksmith on my side. In that caseâââ
âNo, that would not be necessary. But would it be possible to rent a workshop somewhere for a week or so?â
â⊠does that mean you also have a connection?â
âI wonât say that. How should I say it ⊠Actually, besides being a porter and a swordsman, I have a little bit of confidence in my blacksmithing skills.â
Cheats, here we go. Donât forget your a hundred years of experience, okay?
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âHo-ho, this guyâs good.â
Alexis looked at me with an indescribable expression on his face, and through his connections, I was able to rent a small workshop in Atorumtein. I tried to give Alexis some of the pure mithril lump as a thank you for his help, but he said, âYou found the magical beast in the first place, and now you want me to take the credit for it?â I was told while ruffling my hair, so the whole thing was still in my [Stranger Box].
âThe furnace is well taken care of and the tools are all there. ⊠This isnât a spare or anything. Itâs a place someone uses on a daily basis, right? Was it really safe to borrow it?â
âYes, no problem. We have received sufficient compensation from our heroes, and ⊠above all, that rockworm! If that thing had not been exterminated, this town would have suffered an irreversible catastrophe. When I think of how grateful I am for that, this is nothing.â
The person who was unlocking the workshop and giving me a tour said so with a smile as I checked the rooms.
Well, while Alexis was a man who didnât hesitate to use his power, he was also a man who didnât wield power except when necessary, so I doubt that Alexis forced him into renting it. Also, Considering that the owner could brag about how well he was paid or how he âlent his workshop to a Hero,â it was even possible that it was more of a âme-me-meâ competition.
âThen, if there is anything missing, please contact the government office. If it is general consumables, you may buy them on the tab. I will pay you later.â
âNo, no, I canât ask you to go that far! Thank you very much. Now, I will use it with great care.â
With that, I bowed my head and the person who guided me left the workshop, leaving the key behind. Then, I was the only one left in the workshop, not âŠ. alone.
âSo, what are you going to do now?â
âWhat Iâm going to do is, Iâm going to process this guy. ⊠Are you sure you want to look?â
Tia stared at me with sparkling eyes as I began to prepare for the forge.
âI canât speak for you, but this isnât something I enjoy watching, okay?â
âAra, thatâs not for you to decide, is it? I decide if itâs fun or not! So donât worry about it, Ed.â
âHah ⊠well, thatâs okay. It can get really hot, just in case, so donât push yourself too hard, okay? Also, while Iâm concentrating, I wonât respond to your calls, so you can lock the door then and leave at random.â
âWhat? What will Ed do if I lock the door?â
âIâll take care of that.â
It was not like it was a treasure room in the castle, so a key to a workshop like this was nothing. Of course, if I were seen âdoing somethingâ I would be considered a trespasser. However, this time, it was well known that I would be renting this place, so I would not be reported for making a little mess at the entrance of this workshop.
âWhatever, hey ⊠Ed can really do anything.â
âI canât do everything. There are plenty of things I canât do. ⊠my hands always fail me.â
Tiaâs smile suddenly overlapped with the last smile I saw her give that day. I donât know if there was any point in worrying about a future that had not yet come and would not be reached again,⊠but that bitter memory will never leave me.
â⊠Ed?â
âAh, itâs nothing. Well, then, letâs do it!â
Shaking my head, I fired up the furnace and took a lump of pure mithril out of the [Stranger Box]. Mithril did not require very high temperatures to melt, but temperature control was extremely important to maximize the properties of mithril.
âIf itâs too hot, it will vapourize unnecessarily, and if itâs too cold, it will melt unevenly. If we had a magic furnace, it would be easy. âŠâ
The magic furnace, a treasured item desired by blacksmiths all over the world, was capable of adjusting heat with magic power. However, this technology did not exist in this world. I suppose it would be possible to make one using my banishment skills, but since I didnât remember every detail of the blueprints of the magic furnace, it would be virtually impossible.
Therefore, I carefully placed the coal in the furnace. [Master Smith] was effective in controlling the temperature of the furnace, but if I relied on my skills, I wouldnât be able to make a really good product. (T/N: Master smith=A skilled artisan who can learn by watching and imitating.)
â⊠Okay, thatâs good.â
When the time was right, I poured the mithril lumps I had obtained into the furnace. Soon after, molten mithril was dripping from the mouth of the furnace and I slowly hammered away at it.
Build it. Build the future. Change the end. I will build the weapon that will open up our destiny, so that I will never have to lose my friends again, with my own hands, deviating from our destiny.
I put my soul into each and every stroke. No matter how skilled I may be with my banishment skills, it was not an easy task.
However, I had not the slightest intention of cutting corners. Thinking of Tiaâs face that day, my hand never trembled even if I had to strike 10,000 times.
The best. The strongest. I just kept on hammering the mithril.