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Especially if the object was an NPC who was the same as a human.

“Sigh…”

He had made up his mind not to think too deeply.

Grid let out a breath as he shook off his thoughts and moved to the smithy.
Then he sent a whisper to Yura.

-I’m sorry.
I’ll think I’ll have to learn how to craft a magic engineering gun later.

Originally, Grid planned how to craft a magic gun from Cradle.
However, he was forced to postpone it because the scientist Margaret wasn’t in the laboratory.

She didn’t even attend the party celebrating the liberation of the empress’ soul so she couldn’t be urged.

-Why are you apologizing? I’m just grateful for your concern.

-Thank you.

He finished his conversation with Yura, walked a bit further, and arrived at the smithy.
Grid left Mercedes to guard the surroundings, and Panmir and the other blacksmiths welcomed him.

He gathered together all the craftsmen and brought out the ether diamonds.

“Can you smelt this?”

“It isn’t impossible…
however, I think the probability of success is less than 20%.”

It was a material that even the dwarf craftsmen were hard to work with.

Grid thanked Panmir for his honest confession and gave the craftsmen 10 ether diamonds.

“Try it.”

“Isn’t this a mineral that is only obtained from Talima? The loss of such a precious item will be too great…”

“If it can help you grow then it isn’t a loss, even if I lose a billion won.”

Grid had easily smelted most minerals from the beginning, but it was different for ordinary people.

Many minerals that were obtained at an expensive price were wasted after they failed to be smelted.

This was why blacksmith players only bought minerals that were easy to smelt and made items to be sold for money.

It was a smart way to increase wealth, but it wasn’t very helpful for growth.

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It was because compared to smelting a mineral that was easy to smelt, smelting high difficulty minerals gave more skill experience.

“Thank you for all your work.”

“It was nothing.”

Grid smiled at Panmir and the craftsmen and left the smithy.

The next people he met were Lauel and Rabbit.

“Use them properly.”

“This is what Ke ong mentioned…”

A total of 98 artificial elementals was placed on the round table.

Lauel and Rabbit’s eyes sparkled when they checked the performance.

“It will save a significant amount of labor in each area.”

“I’m glad that we can save money on labor costs.”

Grid told them, “In the future, 52 additional elementals will be added every year.
You should know this.”

“Is it impossible to produce it in the Overgeared Kingdom?”

“It isn’t possible.
It can only be made by the dwarves, regardless of skill.”

“Um…
Unfortunately, it can’t be helped.”

Busy.
He was busy.
He left Lauel and Rabbit, who were discussing how to extract the ultimate efficiency from the artificial elementals.
Then his next stop was Braham’s study.

Braham looked picturesque as he read by the sun-drenched window.

“Isn’t it strange for a vampire to love the sun?”

“Bah.
Tell me why you came here.”

“That…
is there any way to get through the dragon’s barrier with Teleport? It seemed to be a barrier that blocks movement magic arrays and disturbs the coordinates.”

“It is impossible at the level of that school’s long-eared person.
Even if a person lives for a thousand or ten thousand years, they won’t be able to pass the dragon’s barrier.”

The school’s long-eared person meant the one Grid normally used as a means of transportation, the academy’s principal, Sticks.
Even Grid didn’t have the guts to use Braham as a movement vehicle.

Therefore, Braham seemed to think that Grid was referring to Sticks’ Teleport.

Grid rephrased his question, “Braham, what about your Teleport?”

Braham finally raised his gaze from the book.
HIs red eyes staring at Grid were as cold as usual.
It was like cold wind.

“A lot of magic is derived from the dragons.
A prime example is Polymorph and Teleport.”

“Then…
are you saying your Teleport won’t work either?”

This was bad.
Grid might not be able to interact with Talima as Antrino feared.

Grid’s face was stiff when he noticed something strange.

Braham’s eyes changed.
An eager desire had settled in his eyes.

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“The ultimate purpose of my magic is to kill a dragon.”

The purpose of punishing hell and honoring his mother’s soul was because he was her child, the purpose of killing Marie Rose was a type of arrogance, but killing a dragon was the aspiration of the legendary magician Braham.

Surviving a dragon—Braham was often proud of this achievement, but it was only hypocrisy.
In fact, Braham wanted to get rid of the past.
His ego was too strong to tolerate his old self who ran away without looking back.

“I…”

Braham approached and grabbed Grid’s wrist.

Subsequently, the scene in front of Grid changed.

It was a huge cavern that was hard to measure the size.

Grid and Braham stood in this cavern.

“This place…?”

Grid’s eyes widened as he looked around in a flustered manner.

The sight that surprised him wasn’t the mountain of treasure piled up one one side of the cavern.

Four artificial elementals were cleaning with brooms everywhere.

Grid noticed something from the appearance of the artificial elements who had darker and more beautiful colors than those from Talima.

“D-Don’t tell me.”

It was as expected.

[You are the first player to enter Fire Dragon Trauka’s nest!]

“Oh, these look pretty good?”

“……!”

Grid was frightened.
The guardian of Talima—Braham was talking about none other than the four artificial elemental kings.

Braham spoke to Grid who was lost in absurdity, “A dragon’s barrier? Bah.
This body has surpassed it a long time ago.”

…No, why was this person so imposing?

There wasn’t only one or two things to tackle.

Grid stared at this thief who was talking with a smile.

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