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156 Chapter 15“Mind explain why he hates you,” I asked with a raised eyebrow.

“Well...”

“That’s nothing for your ears, young Stacy,” Steve said, interrupting, still glaring at Kayda.

“Hmm,” Kayda humd, shrugging at .

“Now co, young Stacy, tell a little about why you are here. Let’s go to my office. And you go away.” Steve said, shooing kayda way out of his shop.

“Alright, alright, see you later, kitsu,” Kayda said, kissing before leaving.

“I know you two have bad blood, but is it really needed to throw her out like that,” I said, not very satisfied with how he handled kayda.

“that is between the two of us, not you, Little Stacy.” The dwarf said, making no room for discussions.

“Sigh, whatever having you help is better than trying to fix so relationship,” I said, sighing in defeat.

.....

“Now co let’s go talk in my workshop,” Steve said, walking into the back of his shop.

“not office?”

“no.” The man said, continuing his walk to the back.

“right.” I humd, nodding to the disappointed clerk following steve.

“co in. We don’t have that much ti.” Steve said, hastening into the workshop.

“so, how much did my mother say about all this,” I asked, looking around the workshop at all the tools and tal lying around.

“you want to make good weapons with ice. That was about it.” Steve said, shrugging.

“Well, I do want to make good proper weapons with my ice.”

“Hmm, your mom brought this,” Steve said, picking the stuff I made and used against the devil child a week ago.

“oh, that thing, mom brought it with. I thought it broke already”

“she told you were able to through a level 700 devil child around like nothing with this,” Steve said, inspecting with narrowed eyes.

“uh, well, yes,” I said a bit awkwardly.

“But you were pouring mana into it the whole ti, keeping it sturdy, weren’t you,” Steve said, narrowing his eye to this ti.

“yes, if I don’t, it would have broken in a single hit,” I explained, rubbing my hand awkwardly.

“yeah, no shit,” Steve said, pressing down on the staff, chattering it into billions of pieces.

“That looked too easy,” I said, annoyed.

“it was easy.” steve scoffed.

“haha.”

“make a sword,” Steve ordered, looking at with crossed arms.

“Okay,” I said, nodding and making a broad sword in my hands.

“sigh, you want to learn from how to make weapons right,” Steve said, sighing downwards.

“yeah, I thought that was obvious,” I said, tilting my head at him.

“It is, but I am still a bit confused about why you want to learn it from a blacksmith,” Steve said, rubbing his face, annoyed.

“Why is it confusing? You’re a smith king.” I said, getting agitated at his behaviour.

“you are making it out of, magic, girl, not tal,” Steve said, pointing at my sword in hand and the tal on the ground.

“Well, can’t I replace the tal with ice? I don’t really see the difference between the two.” I said, tapping the sword in my hand with my fingers making a tallic sound.

“Well, there is a big difference between the two, but also isn’t,” Steve said, narrowing his eyes at the sword again.

“Can we not do riddles, please.”

“sigh, there is a big difference between solid mana and tal girl,” Steve said, looking at .

“...”

“Creating a weapon out of mana is ten tis harder than forging it,” Steve said, getting blunter.

“Ah, so it wouldn’t have helped. Damn thought this might help.” I said, disappointed.

“Woah, I didn’t say I can’t help you improve your weapons.”

“But...”

“it’s just your original thoughts were wrong. But I do have an idea about sothing I can teach you.” Steve explained, looking up and down looking like he was trying to calculate sothing.

“Oh, let us hear it then,” I said, smiling again.

“ah, before that, give that sword.”

“okay?”

“ah, like I thought you do really make it flexible,” Steve said, bending the sword a bit.

“Well, it helped make it not brake that easily.”

“yeah? You dumb girl.” Steve said, looking at like I was dumb.

“Sigh, no need to be that blunt old man,” I said, embarrassed.

“You made ice flexible? Why ice is hard, and the harder it gets, the better, but we will fix that later. Now here, take your shitty sword and slide this apart.” Steve explained through a block of adamite in front of .

“There is no way I will be able to cut through adamite with this,” I said, pointing at my sword.

“Of course not with a weapon like that.”

“So what now?”

“I said cut it even if you know it will break. I want to check sothing.” Steve ordered, pointing at the block of adamite.

“okay?” I said to bring the sword down with everything I had, and as expected, it chattered.

“hmm, like I thought, not even a dent,” Steve said calmly.

“So what now. you going to show sothing that can cut threw that then?” I said, annoyed.

“Yes.” He said, creating a blade with raw mana in his hand. He cut through the block adamite like it was butter.

“What!?” I exclaid, surprised.

“I am a forged king for a reason, girl,” Steve said, boasting a bit.

“I see. So when you forge, you use mana to make the basic of the sword form, then add the tal afterwards.” I said, looking at the pure mana in his hand.

“you really catch on quickly. That’s how we do it, adding the tal to it, making the sword. But this kind of forging is rare and very hard to do. Even as a forged king, I struggle to do that constantly.” Steve said, sighing lasting the mana to dissipate.

“Were the weapons you gave all those years ago like this?” I asked, rembering that I had broken all of them by now.

“oh hell no, that many would bankrupt this country, not to ntion will kill . These swords are called demigod swords for a reason. I can only make a weapon like this once a year, which is my limit.” Steve said, shaking his head.

“oh, I see. Is it possible for to do this with my magic, though?”

“I don’t know, but I also think it will work.”

“oh, so you showed this to test , is it.”

“Hahaha, yes, just think about it. A person like you can create these weapons. You are, after all, the first-ever weapon sage. I don’t think it’s impossible for you.” Steve said, grinning madly.

“Haha, okay, I get it. Then I will buy 10 blocks of adamite for now,” I said, smiling back.

“I will get that right for you. Oh, and do rember the first stage is only to use raw mana. Don’t go and add an elent to it. It will make it easier later on.” Steve explained while looking for adamite blocks.

“Alright. And why don’t we make a deal.”

“a deal?” Steve said, raising an eyebrow at .

“yes, I know how you made that mana weapon, but I am back to knowing nothing after that. How about if I could make a mana weapon and cut through 1 block of adamite, you make your assistant for making the next demigod sword? So I could see the entire process.” I said, grinning at him.

“that, making one demigod sword will take a whole month, you know,” Steve said, narrowing his eyes.

“so? I need to learn sohow. I don’t care about doing so grunt work for a month or two if I could pop out a demigod sword every second. It will all be worth it.”

“You, you going to make it like that!?” Steve said, surprised.

“of course, as a primordial and a weapon sage, I do have to have sothing overpowered, don’t I,” I said with a manic grin on my face.

“Whahahahaha, you have two weeks.”

“Agree!”

.....

“It’s a deal you better keep at it, missy.” The forge king laughed, mimicking my manic grin.

“Before I go, show your mana weapon again. I need to inspect it.”

“fine with .” Steve said, creating another mana sword.”

“hmm, so it’s like that. Damn, got to go back to kayda training then.” I said, humming.

“Good luck, missy. Get the rest of the adamite blocks at the front. I will see you in two weeks then.” Steve said, turning around and returning to his forge to work, not seeing off.

“I will be back. Thank you, old man,” I said, thanking him before leaving.

[15 minutes later]

“you are already back. It hasn’t even been an hour?” Mom said, confused, seeing walking into the mansion’s main door.

“oh hey, mom, you already going.”

“no, not yet. What is that?” Mom said, shaking her head before noticing sothing in my hand.

“ah this is a adamite block.” I said, holding up one adamite block in my hand.

“Why do you have that and carrying it?”

“to cut it, of course,” I said, grinning at seeing her confused face.

“mind explaining?”

“nope, you will have to wait until the tournant.”

“hmm, okay, if you can create demigod weapons by then, I will give you a present,” Mom said, holding out her arms.

“hehe, of course, you knew. Okay, it’s a deal.” I said, hugging her.

“Okay, see you later then.”

“Okay,” I said, going outside to the training ground.

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