Overgeared Chapter 311:


Chapter 311

‘Naive… No, a fool. Learn how to be more suspicious and vigilant.'

Braham had no intention of taking Grid's body from the beginning. He needed to be resurrected in his own body, not somebody else's.

The reason why he attempted to take Grid's body was to make an alarm ring with Grid. It might seem threatening, but it was intended to do a favor for Grid.

Why?

'He's a person who makes me nervous, but he's also the benefactor who achieved my 300 year old wish.'

It was his way of expressing his appreciation. Grid didn't know it.

[Well, we might be enemies when next we meet.]

Braham's soul started moving. His destination was the Sword Grave. It was where Braham's body was sealed.

***

Reidan was a city that aimed to be the next Talima. Therefore, Administrator Rabbit invested most of the budget into blacksmithing and alchemy development.

But it was funny. Currently, the most developed area in Reidan was agriculture. Fields spread out in all directions around Reidan.

“Now the crops are growing."

Grid returned after completing a quest that he had left alone for a year and a half. He looked around at the fields.

"I think the scale has become bigger…"

He didn't know why, but Piaro had a passive skill that had a 100% chance of making the land fertile. Thanks to this, Reidan always enjoyed the pleasure of a  good harvest, no matter what crops were grown. The agricultural products accounted for the largest portion of the items that Reidan exported.

‘It is rumored that this is an agricultural city.'

A city with a legendary blacksmith had become an agricultural city? It was indeed ironic. Honestly, Grid didn't like it.

"Huh?"

The agricultural section of Reidan was growing despite not having a big budget invested in it! He didn't know if he should be glad or sad. The confused Grid stopped in place at the rice fields. It was because a scene captured his gaze.

"You can do it! A newcomer will arrive in one hour!"

"Okay! Heok? Dammit! We have been waiting for a new guy!"

Heave ho, heave ho.

Farmers were working hard, using various farming equipment. Users were mixed in among them?

'What?'

The desert ecosystem had stabilized thanks to the activities of the Overgeared members, but the barrier of entry was still high. It was unthinkable to step foot in this place unless they were level 260+ users. In Reidan, it was difficult to find users other than the Overgeared members, and the residents were NPCs. In such a situation, why were users farming?

As Grid was feeling doubts. Piaro, leader of Overgeared Knights Division and commander in chief of Reidan appeared in the fields. He started to lecture the hard working users in the field.

"It isn't about the quality of the hand plow. More wrist…"

“Isn't the ground too fine? This isn't the only way to plant seedlings. Brownie trees grow better in rough soil."

“…"

[A legendary farmer has been born!]

He recalled the phrase he witnessed a few months ago. Grid was blank with shock for a moment, before shaking his head.

“No. Piaro dreams of being a sword saint, so he can't be a farmer. My Piaro isn't a farmer."

He decided, but he couldn't bring himself to check Piaro's details using the Great Lord’s Sword.

'I should ask about the Amethyst Shield next time…'

He didn't want to talk to Piaro while he was wearing a straw hat.

Trudge trudge.

Grid's footsteps were heavy as he ignored Piaro and moved away from the fields. On the other hand, 21 users were working in the fields under Piaro's direction.

'Dammit… A 55th ranked magician has to be farming.'

'I have to swing a hand plow instead of a sword…'

The 21 users caught by Piaro had a high level. Most of them were in the late 200s. They came to Reidan to join Overgeared, but unfortunately couldn't join the guild. It was because they were caught by a crazy farmer.

The crazy farmer was naturally Piaro.

In the past when he dreamed of  becoming a sword saint, he enjoyed fighting with strong users and caught the ankles of high level users. After becoming a legendary farmer, he caught the users' ankles for another reason.

"I will develop Reidan into the best agricultural city."

The problem was that Administrator Rabbit didn't increase their budget. In particular, he was lacking manpower. Insufficient manpower? He had to make up the difference.

“Uhuh! That isn’t how you use a hand plow!"

"…Hah."

The users caught by Piaro could only sigh. However, the reason they stayed in the fields was because of the reward of the quest.

[Fun and Enjoyable Training!]

Hidden Quest

Live with the farmer Piaro in Reidan. If you join him, you can grow significantly.

Quest Clear Conditions: Live together with Piaro for three weeks.

Quest Clear Rewards: All stats +10. The skill 'Farming' will be obtained.

The reward was low compared to the hidden quest that Kraugel and Damian received. However, that was just a story for the two people. From a general point of view, the reward of +10 to all stats was tremendous.

"There is a crazy farmer in Reidan. He will fight you and knock you down. Don't run away. That's right. If you can endure the trials that will follow, you will be able to taste sweet fruit."

A strange rumor started to circulate on the Internet. Most people thought it was a ghost story, but the seven guilds were different.

"Crazy farmer…!"

Reidan was still being guarded by him? The 2nd ranked Zibal grabbed his forehead. His forehead was still sore.

***

The first person Grid looked for when he arrived in Reidan wasn't Irene or Khan. It wasn't Lauel or Rabbit either.

"Eh? Grid?"

Laella. A beautiful British woman who was a world class idol. 

Grid was once her fan. Rather than her excellent vocal ability or appearance, Grid liked her because her body suited his tastes. Her **** were very large. It was enough to be reminiscent of fruit.

“…"

"What did you find me for?"

Grid stared at her **** as always. Laella's face turned red with embarrassment and she hurriedly asked. Grid regained his spirit at her reaction and explained his purpose.

“Hum hum, this time I learned magic. I want to accurately test its power."

Laella was in charge of the magicians at Reidan. There was a facility for measuring magic power in the mage barracks that she was in charge of, and Grid wanted to use it.

"Magic?"

Laella's eyes widened. The blacksmith Grid could use magic?

"How can you use magic…? Ah! You did a quest related to Braham. Did you learn a spell from Braham? What spell did he teach you?"

Grid replied to Laella without hiding anything.

“Magic Missile.”

"…Ah, yes."

Indeed, it would be hard to teach a blacksmith proper magic. Laella couldn't hide her disappointment and led Grid to the training ground behind the barracks.

"Fireball!"

"Ice Arrow!"

It was the Ul Clan, who Grid had saved from destruction. They were gifted in magic and were training on one side of the training ground. Laella pointed to a silver scarecrow as Grid was observing the Ul Clan with a proud expression.

The scarecrow was produced by Reidan's alchemy facility. It was a type of magic sandbag that could set the magic resistance from 0 to 5,000.

"First, set the magic resistance to zero."

Grid stood in front of the scarecrow and Laella said to him.

"I have set it up."

"Okay! Magic Missile!"

Grid aimed at the scarecrow and shouted. Then a white flash struck the scarecrow.

[You have dealt 2,894 damage to the target.]

The effects of various titles, Malacus' Cloak and the Black Quartz Earrings meant that he currently had 1,048 intelligence. The resulting magic power was 1,258. The buff on the pavranium increased magic power by 15%, so Grid's final magic power was 1,447.

The expected maximum damage of Magic Missile (Enhanced) was 2,894, and this was the result that emerged. Laella was startled.

'Isn't this surprisingly powerful? Is he wearing items that amplify magic power?'

A blacksmith didn't invest points in the intelligence stat. Laella thought that Grid had 400 intelligence at most. The damage that users could exercise with a Lv. 1 Magic Missile and 400 magic power was very small.

Grid's Magic Missile was remarkably powerful. Grid spoke to the stunned Laella.

“Increase the scarecrow's magic resistance to the maximum."

The maximum was 5,000. Even most boss monsters didn't have this much magic resistance. Magic Missile would be completely ineffective against it.

"There will be no damage."

Grid just urged Laella.

“Hurry."

‘It's a pointless experiment.'

Laella thought that Grid was so excited about magic that rational judgment was impossible. She imagined Grid's look of disappointment as she set the scarecrow's magic resistance to 5,000. Then after a while.

[You have dealt 2,894 damage to the target.]

"W-What…?"

Laella was astonished. Grid's Magic Missile ignored 100% of the target's magic resistance. In short, it was a scam. Laella hiccuped with surprise, while Grid made a satisfied expression.

'It isn't very efficient in hunting or raids.'

It was great against users whose maximum health was only 10,000. The activation time was one second and the cooldown time was five seconds. It was a spell that would be very useful in PvP.

A dark smile appeared on Grid's face. Then a guest came to see him. It was a completely unexpected guest.

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Current schedule: 20 chapters a week.

Chapter 312

Following the Magic Missile test, Grid headed to Khan's smithy. Thanks to Grid, Khan was able to achieve Advanced Blacksmithing level 7. He was a more capable blacksmith than he was in Winston.

He supervised and taught over 80 young blacksmiths, while producing the supplies that Rabbit and the army commissioned.

"Don't you look younger?"

Grid's face brightened after not seeing Khan for a long time. Khan looked much better than before. Khan chuckled.

“Interacting with young people, isn't it natural to become younger and healthier? This is all due to you. I'm so happy that I could meet you at the end of my life and enjoy such blessings."

“I’m happy that you're happy."

Grid had known Khan since the days when he was invisible. Grid's affection for Khan was endless, and Khan was the same.

“For the rest of my life, I will always work hard for you. I will raise the blacksmiths of Reidan until I die."

“No, you're still young and healthy, so you have a lot of time left. Don't say that even as a joke. Huh?"

Grid belatedly looked around the castle. The other blacksmiths were watching him nervously. Work had stopped since the duke came and they were also restless.

"You worked hard. Don't mind me and continue what you were doing."

"Yes!"

The blacksmiths bowed deeply and returned to their place. Grid stood next to Khan and observed them.

“There are already two blacksmiths who have risen to the intermediate rank."

It had only been half a year since Reidan started training blacksmiths. The fact that intermediate blacksmiths were already born was an incredible growth.

“The environment is good. They can often see the work of a legendary blacksmith, so their talent can bloom faster.”

That's right. It was useless to have excellent talent if the environment didn't support them. The reason why the blacksmiths of Reidan could develop rapidly was because they received teachings from Grid and Khan, and had a good space to work.

“Until the day that they all become craftsmen, please continue to work for a long time Khan."

Khan was the first friend in Grid's life, so he was more important than anyone else. Grid was eager for Khan to live a long time.

“I understand. I will persistently survive and raise 10,000 craftsmen."

It was a joke, but Grid wanted it to be reality.

“I'm looking forward to it."

"Hah, truly. You want this old man to overdo it."

“You won't grow old. You will still be in full swing even when you're 70.”

"So I will be in a cage?"

"Oh, that's a good idea?"

Duke Grid and the commoner Khan, it was a strange relationship. The difference between the two people was greater than the heavens and earth. Yet they were on such friendly terms…

'Indeed, our teacher is great!'

The young blacksmiths felt more respect towards Khan and were brimming with enthusiasm.

Ttang! Ttang!

The hammering sounds in Reidan didn't stop today.

***

Grid confirmed that there were promising and talented blacksmiths. He was filled with joy as Irene greeted him.

“Dear husband~"

Irene ran into Grid's arms with a large smile. As always, she freely expressed her affection towards Grid. Irene's love was delightful and precious for Grid, who had little experience with being loved by someone.

"I'm glad you have returned safely.”

Irene buried her face in Grid's wide chest. A pleasant smell exuded from her soft and clean skin.

"I’ve missed you so much."

"I also wanted to see you."

Grid kissed Irene's forehead. The words were great. It was an an unimaginable appearance for the normal Grid.

"Indeed…"

Lauel saw Grid and Irene and gave a meaningful smile. He covered half his face with one hand and sent a provocative gaze towards Grid.

“I saw it on the news, but I am convinced at this moment."

"What?"

Grid was confused by the words and looked at Lauel in a questioning manner.

Kukuk, Lauel's shoulders shook as he laughed. 

"You must've been my only friend and rival in a past life, Angel Sylvanus."

“…"

Lauel's chunnibyou symptom was in full bloom after witnessing the white haired Grid. He recognized Grid as similar to himself and included Grid in his delusional worldview. 

'When will this sickness be healed…?'

Tsk, Grid ignored Lauel and touched Irene's belly.

"In the next two months, I can meet Gold."

"Huhut, that's right. I wish that day will come quickly."

"…Gold?" Lauel's face was disturbed as he regained his reason. “Grid, are you planning to call your child Gold?"

Surely he wouldn't name his child Gold? It was something that shouldn't happen. The possibility of it being called Grid II was also too big.

“You have to consider the position of the child when naming it!"

Grid looked sharply at Lauel.

"What are you saying? I'm not crazy enough to call my child Gold? It's just a temporary name."

"R-Really?"

He was glad. Grid's naming sense was too bad. Then Lauel asked again.

“What will you name the child when it is born?"

Grid replied with a confident expression, "I was thinking of Grene after Irene."

"Yes?"

"Grene."

"…?"

Was this a joke?

'Of course it's a joke.'

Lauel wanted to believe that. But Grid's proud expression and Irene's reaction were terrible.

“Oh my, dear husband. The name Grene is too pretty. It is a pretty and cute name that will suit a boy or a girl."

'What on earth…?'

It was scary. Irene thought any suggestion from Grid was good. Nobody knew that this absolute love and faith came from Grid's dexterity.

***

Grid's office. Grid called Piaro and asked him.

“What do you know about the 3rd Prince of the Saharan Empire?"

“He's the third son of the deceased Empress Aria and has an introverted personality, unlike his siblings. I only saw him a few times and don't know any details. Why are you suddenly asking about him?"

"This."

Grid pulled the Amethyst Shield out of his inventory. Piaro's eyes widened with surprise.

“How do you have this…?"

“A monster called the Guardian of the Forest dropped it. It was originally an object of honor?"

“It is a symbol that has been inherited from generation to generation by the captain of the Red Knights."

"Is there anything special about it?"

“Yes, it is just a shield with a gorgeous appearance. The performance itself isn't very good."

“Then why is the 3rd Prince looking for this?"

“3rd Prince…?"

"It seems like he is looking for several things."

"Hrmm." Piaro suddenly recalled one fact. “That reminds me, there was a time when the 3rd Prince was interested in some ritual. His hobby is rituals, so he might be collecting the items necessary for it.”

"Ritual? What ritual?"

"I don't know. It is just likely that the Amethyst Shield is useful as a tool for the ritual."

"Hrmm."

Was it a black magic ritual?

'It is a shame.' It might be better not to hand these things over to the 3rd Prince. 'But it could be a quest related to an episode, so I can't ignore it completely… Well, I'll look at the situation and act accordingly.'

In the first place, it wasn't urgent. Grid had separate priorities. At that time, Lauel sent a whisper to Grid.

A guest has come.

'Guest?'

The guest wouldn't be normal if they could arrive in Reidan. In particular, the person must be big if Lauel was talking to him about it.

Who?

Chris.

Chris? 3rd on the unified rankings?

Yes.

Chris was the head of the Giant Guild, the largest of the seven guilds. Grid hadn't heard about him since the First National Competition and the Reinhardt golem invasion.

'But Chris has a hostile relationship with the Tzedakah Guild.'

Why would he take the risk to come here? Grid was interested and immediately rose from his spot.

Bring him to the drawing room.

***

The Giant Guild lost their territory after the golem invasion and had a hard time for half a year. In particular, Chris' reputation was hit hard because he was defeated by Regas in the National Competition.

But Chris and the Giant Guild didn't get frustrated. They overcame the trials! Their power became bigger than before. In particular, Chris obtained a very useful second class. He was several times stronger than before.

However, there was a problem. He couldn't find a satisfactory weapon. Despite watching the item trading sites and in-game auction site for 24 hours a day, a suitable weapon didn't show up. Chris gradually became nervous because he knew how important items were to the game.

Thus, he looked for Grid.

“Make me the strongest weapon."

This was the first time Grid met Chris. He only saw the 3rd ranking user on the news or from far away. In the past, the Giant Guild had a conflict with the Tzedakah Guild, but Grid had no personal grudge against Chris.

However, the other members of the Tzedakah Guild were a problem.

“I remember that Jishuka hates you quite a bit. Why should I ignore my guild members to make you an item?"

Grid had the advantage. Grid was currently in a much higher position. Of course, Grid didn't intend this, but it worked out excellently. Chris was in a bad position and had to bow to Grid.

“I will give you a lot of money. In addition, the Tzedakah Guild doesn't have a big grudge towards me."

“Then why was there a feud?"

"It was due to my one-sided competition, and the Tzedakah Guild didn't avoid the fight."

When playing the game called L.T.S., Chris and the Giant Guild had always been defeated by the Tzedakah Guild. The grudge was deeply rooted and this sense of competitiveness carried over to Satisfy.

On the other hand, the Tzedakah Guild didn't even look at the Giant Guild. It was the victim who clung onto the relationship.

"I will check it out. In any case, how much will you pay me if I make you an item?"

“I will give you something more precious than money."

Chris pulled a potion out of his inventory. Grid's eyes widened as he examined the details.

'Elixir…!'

It was a rare potion that was hard to obtain, even after clearing five vampire cities. Companies with huge assets and rankers aiming for the top wanted them, but the supply was scarce and the price soared.

Elixirs were also necessary for Grid. To be precise, it was the agility elixir. In order for his swordsmanship to become more powerful, it was necessary to make his agility equal to his strength. Coincidentally, the elixir that Chris presented was the agility elixir.

Grid's brain started to rotate quickly.

'It is a deal that must be unconditionally accepted.’

However, there was a problem. Chris might become the enemy of Overgeared. Obviously, he should avoid the act of making his enemies stronger.

‘But it is too good to decline… Aha.'

Ssik.

A wicked smile appeared on Grid's face as he contemplated the elixir in front of him.

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Current schedule: 20 chapters a week.


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