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Chapter 100: Niflheimr (12) (2)

I received the ring.

A black-patterned ring with no embellishnts.

As I held it in one hand, a ssage appeared in my mind.

[Proof of Transcendence]

[Grade: SS]

[Legendary!]

A ring made by special processing Niflheimrs Star Iron. It contains a power that transcends the laws. However, to utilize it, higher-level magic is required.

[Note

Special bound item. Ownership cannot be transferred. Indestructible.]

Yurnet explained, Its a token of mastery. Even if you happen to et other mbers, there shouldnt be any confusion. And theres more

Yurnets voice echoed in my mind.

It even had remote communication capabilities.

There was no need to include such features.

I smiled bitterly.

What I wanted was simple: to hide the Masters attention.

Until now, I had refrained from actions that would take

away from being just a hero because of Anytngs gaze.

The biggest limitation was not being able to create items or enchant them. Thats why I was still using the Well Forged Iron Sword that I had made in the beginning, even though I had plenty of materials to enhance it.

When I consulted Yurnet about it, she said there was a way and asked

to wait a bit.

It was possible to deceive the Masters interface, she said.

She ntioned sothing about the interference gap, right?

I didnt know the exact principle, but if it was possible, that would be great.

In the warehouse, various rare items that I hadnt touched were sleeping. While there were still limitations, my range of actions had widened compared to before.

You said I could inquire with the fairy, right?

Yes. This ring is enchanted with advanced information manipulation. Like this.

As Yurnet murmured, the ring emitted a dark light.

The item window was updated.

[Ring of Shadows]

[Grade: C-]

[Magic!]

[Made from low-quality black steel.]

[Note

Enchanted with Durability Enhancent magic.]

From SS grade to C- grade.

The items information changed in an instant.

How long can I use it?

It will lose its effect if Townias Master goes beyond the 50th floor.

I see.

If it was due to the interference gap, it was natural for the effectiveness to decrease as the floor increased.

Still, up to the 50th floor should provide plenty of leeway. Even if there were limitations, it wouldnt be entirely unusable.

I put the ring on my left index finger.

It fits perfectly.

Thank you. Making this on my own would have been difficult.

Its nothing compared to Masters efforts.

Yurnet smiled.

Yurnet Seed was Niflheimrs strongest magician and at the sa ti, the top magician. Her skills were enough to be counted on one hand even if you searched the entire server. Among the hundreds of equipnt I had created, only a few hadnt been touched by her. So now

The last one is left.

I had achieved my training goals.

I had sent Aaron to Myuden, and Jenna was also getting stronger in her own way.

I had obtained an item that could deceive the Masters attention. I had accomplished most of the goals I had set. But one remained.

I recalled the battle on the 20th floor.

The dragons claw tore through the shield like a piece of paper, and the longsword couldnt withstand the battle and broke.

If my party mbers hadnt lent

their weapons, I would have fought barehanded and died.

I need a weapon.

Not just any ordinary weapon.

One that could withstand the monstrous power of the monsters.

One that was sturdy and unbreakable in any situation.

Yurnet.

Yes?

Id like to borrow a weapon from Niflheimr.

Yurnet smiled and said, Ill open the door to the armory.

As Yurnet gestured, mist gathered in the air.

The mist swirled and created a dinsional portal in a corner of the garden.

This way.

I got up from the chair and the tea and snacks on the table scattered into the mist.

Following Yurnets guidance, I stepped through the dinsional portal.

My vision darkened.

When Yurnet snapped her fingers, light spread out, illuminating the room.

[Arsenal Lv.Max]

A vast space spanning hundreds of ters.

Various items were densely packed on display shelves.

From basic weapons like swords, spears, and axes to unique weapons like sickle blades and giant swords. On one wall, there were huge weapons like cannons and ballistae for sieges. I picked up a sword placed on the display shelf.

[High-Grade Steel Sword]

[Grade: B ]

[Excellent!]

[Crafted from high-grade steel using special techniques. Lightweight, sharp, and durable, it doesnt easily break under various impacts.]

[Note

Brand: Niflheimr]

A Niflheimr steel sword.

I hadnt personally crafted it, but it was made with extrely high quality.

I raised the sword. My face was reflected on its transparent blade.

Master, such low-grade weapons do not befit your dignity. Co this way. Theres a place with even more special weapons.

I lowered the sword.

Taking this would be enough for now. But what I wanted was a weapon that I could use until I finished climbing the entire tower. This wouldnt suffice.

I followed Yurnet.

The corridor narrowed. At the end of the path, I could see a circular, massive door.

The entrance to the second armory.

Made of solid steel and impervious to dozens of bombardnts.

I will open the door.

Yurnet placed her hand on the door.

A blue magic circle spread from her fingertip and covered the door.

Everything in here

Theyre all likely S grade or higher.

Yes. Master, the true treasures of Niflheimr, created by Master himself, are on display here.

Impressive.

The door began to slide open sideways.

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