- That was the end of the Demon King's War, a sword boasting a non-standard cleavage unleashed by Gandalf in a showdown with Demon King Gandalf that occurred in an unexpected stream.

The sword Garnett received from His Majesty was undoubtedly that wave.

"Exactly. I'm replacing it with something new. The sword is completely untouched."

"Your Majesty... the one who diverts the weapons used by the Demon King..."

When asked with unexpected seepage of anxiety, His Majesty just broke his face saying he was waiting for the question.

"Don't guide me. The presence or absence of magical manipulation has been thoroughly investigated, but unexpectedly no such manipulation was seen at all. Even your 'right eye' can read it if you stare at it?

Even though His Majesty was right, it could be discerned that it was the Vajra Iron (Adamant) sword of Demon King Gandalf, it did not appear to have any other special structure at all.

This means that Gandalf has fought without relying on the performance of special weapons, using as a sword a substitute that is simply excellent as a sword.

Now I can't help but feel overwhelming confidence, or what I should call complacency.

Then the question that remains is whether Garnett likes the sword......

"(You don't seem to worry about that)"

Garnett couldn't help but grin at the excitement that gushed from the bottom of his belly with the sword of the stripper he was given.

After all, being given a famous sword that is made of special materials and has the only anecdote beyond being a knight seems to be something I can't help but be happy with.

Even I know how it feels.

Joy should be the same for adventurers, not knights.

If you could have gotten and worn the Adamant sword that the Demon King was waving, you must be envied by any of the peers you meet and not brag about how much.

"We will endeavour to meet His Majesty's expectations. But... is it as serious an event as His Majesty says to apply a misrill and magic crest to this sword?

"Mm-hmm. Compared to divine silver (Mithril), Vajra iron (Adamant) has not advanced research. Sometimes it's simply a rarer metal than a misrill..."

In response to Garnett's doubts, His Majesty Alfred nodded deeply.

"Firstly, except for the fact that it exhibits extremely excellent properties in the same direction as steel, Adamant does not have an easily observable characteristic. Contrary to the fact that Mithril shows a high affinity for magic and can instantly be seen as' unlike normal silver 'if you actually let the magic flow"

Me and Garnett were both seriously listening to His Majesty's explanation.

As a representative example of legendary metal, Adamant is widely known for its name, but seeing the real thing is a substitute for nothing more than a misrill.

Although distribution is tightly controlled, I have never heard a credible story of Adamant being bought or sold, unlike the somewhat market-circulating and store-lined misrills.

If you're a great nobleman or a great temple, you sometimes hold an Adamant item as a treasure, and whether its collection is released very rarely - the miracle that ordinary people see Adamant as something that wouldn't happen without that much.

In other words, this sword is a natural rarity for Garnett to rejoice in reddening her cheeks like a child, even if she had no previous history of being used by Gandalf the Demon King.

"Secondly, it is extremely difficult to process, either at the price of toughness and robustness over normal steel. It's the difficulty of the usual metals. The kind of substitutes that are offered to this temple are all those that are still in the shape found in the dungeon."

Most of the time that stuff like that was donated by adventurers to temples of faithful subjects.

It is not uncommon to place more emphasis on faith and honor than on profit, as it is not necessarily useful for the adventurer himself because he is not necessarily in the shape of a weapon, and adventurers who can dive into a dungeon like Adamant is discovered are often not indissoluble in money either.

"Naturally, no attempt has ever been made to alloy with Mithril. But if it's your skill..."

"... or could easily be processed to produce an alloy of misrills and adamants... that's what you're talking about"

My spine trembles. This guy shook up samurai.

Let's tackle attempts that no one has ever tried before and on the contrary could not even try, at the behest of King Alfred.

Besides, if you think Garnett is going to wave the finished sword, you're going to be motivated by Russia.

"I'm in awe. I will do my part."

"Good reply. I didn't think I could entrust (...) one (...) artifact if I were frightened here, but I was worried too much."

"One more thing...?

"Mm-hmm. Luke Whitewolf, you come here too. I want to give you something."

Remembering a small amount of agitation, he advances about a few steps forward and pokes his knee next to Garnett.

His Majesty Alfred put the contents of it over my hand as he took out the luxurious desk drawer and wrapped it in a soft cloth.

- To be precise, from the moment I put my desk in the 'right eye' sight, following with my eyes His Majesty's reach into the drawer, I felt that it was a crap.

Artifact like a metal medal, large enough to fit flat on the palm of your hand.

I know this. I know the same thing as this.

"This is... Medallion!

Next to an accidental shout, Garnett also turns her eyes round to reveal her surprise.

"Your Majesty! How could you take this! Besides, not the Medallion of the Flaming Giant (Muspel) that I sent to the King's Capital... this is like... the Medallion of the Giant Wolf (Scoll) owned by the White Wolf (us)...!

If there was a difference, Scoll's medallion kept its full shape, whereas this one was so imperfect that it was an incomplete shape that forced the broken medallion into two parts.

"Do you still understand? That" right eye "is a convenient substitute for making it."

His Majesty smiled and lowered his back to the chair, urging us to take an easy stance before beginning to talk about the unidentified medallion.