Hulim suddenly felt a sense of foreboding from Irus's smile.
"Well, I should have explained the whole thing clearly..."
“Hehe~! Is that so~!”
Irus smiled even more happily.
"Actually~, out of curiosity, I went there before-"
“!?!”
Hulim probably understood what the ominous premonition meant.
"Water magic, wind magic, ice magic, fire magic, earth magic, lightning magic..."
Every time Irus said a word, Hulim felt like his head was hit.
"...Dark magic, and, if I'm not mistaken, the legendary nature magic!"
"Plus the traces of combat, it's clear they used non-attribute status magic, right? Considering the difficult battle, yet there's no sign of injury, could they have even used light healing magic?"
“… …”
"Hey, Hulim, tell me, can one person really use magic of all attributes?"
"Okay... I admit, I was involved in this with the others..."
stare--
Irus looked at Hulim's nonsense with a look as if she wanted to laugh but was forcing herself not to laugh.
"... Enough, Irus, are you teasing me again? You must have guessed it a long time ago! You can still detect traces of magic after so much time has passed. You must have even noticed that the source of the magic comes from the same person!"
"Hahaha~! Sorry, sorry, the way you were talking nonsense so seriously just now was so funny~!"
Irus laughed happily.
Hulim was a little angry, but at this moment she felt more anxious.
"Alright, alright~! Hulim, you don't have to be so defensive. I won't do anything. Although I was shocked when I realized what happened that day, I never thought there would be people in the world who were born naturally with all the attributes suitable for them!"
"But then I thought about it carefully, and it seems there's no need to make such a fuss about it. After all, since you were born, it means it's possible. For this world, full attribute suitability is not unacceptable, it's just too rare, so rare that only you have appeared so far, so people used to think it was impossible."
"Besides, you have a very powerful master, right?"
“… …”
Hulim nodded silently.
"It looks like they've already left... But since someone this powerful knows about this and is guiding you, there's no room for others to interfere. I think you already have your own goals."
"Irus... you're amazing. You're the most amazing person I've ever met since I became your master. I feel like nothing can be hidden from you."
Hulim said sincerely.
"Huh? Well, I'll just take it as a compliment..."
"Speaking of which, Hulim, have you decided where to repair the Mithril Sword?"
Hulim shook her head.
"It hasn't been decided yet, but is there any explanation for this?"
"I don't have a specific explanation, but if you haven't decided where to repair your Mithril Sword, I do have a recommendation."
"The shop Ilus recommended? What's it like?"
"Well, the blacksmith shop isn't far from here. Go back along the street you came from. When you reach the intersection, you'll find the shop called Tsarkin's."
Hulim recalled what Irus had described.
Why do I feel like I have some impression of this blacksmith shop...
"By the way, let me write you a letter of recommendation. That dwarf has a pretty stubborn temper, so you might not be able to get an appointment with him to fix something."
Do you need to make an appointment to visit a blacksmith shop? In Mente Town, you can just go to the blacksmith shop, say hello, leave your stuff there, and pick it up when the time comes.
As expected of the royal capital, every place is different from the countryside.
Hulim felt a little confused and awe-inspiring.
At this moment, Irus quickly wrote a letter of recommendation, folded it casually, and handed it to Hulim.
"Give this to the dwarf named Tsarkin Karagon. He'll help you repair the mithril sword after he takes a look at it. Don't worry about him kicking you out."
Would he chase people away?! Isn't the blacksmith in the capital a bit too strong-willed...
After receiving Irus's letter of recommendation, Hulim did not stay in Irus's shop any longer, but went to the blacksmith shop with the broken mithril sword.
... ...
“It’s this place…”
The sign above the blacksmith's door indicated that the person was exactly the one he was looking for. It was because the truck in front of the blacksmith's door blocked his way that he chose to take another route, which led to his encounter with Irus...
"Excuse me, is Mr. Charkin here?"
Hulim walked in and asked.
Ding! Ding! Ding...
Inside the blacksmith shop, several people who looked like apprentices were practicing forging, including both dwarves and humans.
Hearing Hulim's voice, the apprentices stopped what they were doing and looked up at her.
Then he continued to immerse himself in blacksmithing.
Only one person asked indifferently:
"What do you want to see the Master?"
"If it's forging, you can take it back. Master, it's not convenient recently."
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