Okami Wa Nemuranai

18 (Tubolt labyrinth perimeter map available)

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"Hey, didn't the depth of a human sword exceed ten?"

"Uhm. It can't be normal for a number like this to come out. I have appraised Rusk's sword twice before, but it was not this deep. This is not a human number in the first place."

"But there's no mistake in this number, is there?

"The only thing I can think of is a sword struck by a shrine."

"Dedicated?"

"There was a time before when a lord plagued by the plague prayed to the temple for its dispersal and entrusted God to strike the divine sword in response to the temple's prayer. The forged sword was blessed in the temple, and a ritual of plague dispersion using that sword took place, and the plague subsided. After that, I was invited to appraise the sword, but what a depth of sixty. As for the human sword, it's broken."

"Does receiving prayer in the temple increase the depth?

"Even if you receive prayer in the temple, you may have attributes or become more susceptible to the protection of that God, but the performance of the sword does not change in itself. Including Depth. The sword continues to hold until it destroys the figure it gained the moment it was born as a sword. The basic performance does not change. A sword born without grace does not dwell in grace. That's cooking."

This grandfather, what are you talking about, Lecan thought.

Because in the world that Lekan also took, there was a grantor, who used treasure balls and demon stones to grant functionality to weapons, protective equipment and outfits, etc. The jacket that Lecan is just weaving has the function of "Auto Repair". This treasure ball with the function of "automatic repair" can be attached to the coat by the hand of the grantor, as well as to the sword. In other words, a generic grace. Once installed, it can't be used for anything else.

Besides, Lecan has several swords that the grantor has added functionality to. To the extent we have tried so far, its effects are valid in this world as well. The effect is assessed as grace in this world. I mean, there's a real example of a sword born without grace lodging a grace. "A sword born without grace never dwells in grace. That's what cooking is all about." Isn't that ridiculous?

Thinking that far, Lecan was stunned.

That's why.

That's why people like Sheila put so much eye color on the favor of "automatic repair" on her sword and coat. The long-lived demon technician who lives in the Wang capital is also looking at Lekan's coat.

Grant grace to ungracious items later. This is groundbreaking in this world. It's a whole different story from making magic props. I thought "Auto Repair" and "Damage Repair" were similar functions, but "Auto Repair", which can be applied to any article, and "Damage Repair", which only performs sword repair if it is a sword, are probably completely separate. Some of Lecan's goods have the potential to connect this world's common sense from the ground up.

Then it's a question of what Yacklebend noticed when he saw the wreckage of Lecan's sword. Did you explain to Sheila that this sword had automatic repair? I feel like I explained it. The love sword has been broken and the automatic repair function has been lost. So if you looked at the remains of the sword, you wouldn't have known so much.

But the automatic repair function of the coat is alive. Could Sheila have shot a little offensive magic into her coat as well and found the restoration intriguing? That may also be passed on to Yacklebend.

Probably not as light-hearted as Lekan had ever thought, Yacklebend awaits Lekan and his coat with a very strong interest. You should think you don't know what kind of eyes you'll get when you grab it.

Lekan was concerned about the skilled appraiser's eyes in front of him. This old man may have noticed something about Lecan's jacket.

(Calm down)

(Even if humans in this world appraise this coat)

(meaning cannot be read from results)

('Cause even that Sheila did)

Speaking of which, The Sword of Odd also has three functions. All of them were granted functionality by the grantor using the treasure balls obtained by Lekan, but this one was thrown out of use by the treasure balls themselves, and the functionality is burned on the sword body. I guess this sword is also a tremendous treasure from the researchers of this world.

(All right)

(I'm not going to Wangdu anyway)

(Absolutely)

Even though Lekan thinks about it, the old appraiser's story continues.

"The" Sword of Rusk "has an incredible" depth "of one hundred and twelve, yet" endurance "falls to sixty-three. Maybe this sword was built for some purpose and finished serving that purpose."

"Oh."

Recan replied in the sky above as he thought.

"The problem is, The Sword of Agosto. I don't know where a blacksmith is called Agosto, but it would have taken both expenses and time to make something like this. However, the durability value of 99 is probably not used for the original purpose."

"Oh."

"I can only think of dragon breeds such as enemies who can't fight without a sword of such robustness and immensity."

"What?

A sword made to fight dragon breed warcraft.

Is "Agosto's Sword" such a sword?

Speaking of which, he says Agosto is Rusk's son.

"Hmm. Speaking of which, I remember hearing that Rusk had a son who died prematurely. I see the smell of the two swords is similar."

"Smell?"

"Those who don't know don't know. You don't have to explain to the understandable."

"Hmm. Speaking of which, these two have similarities"

"Ho."

Lekan came to think of something here.

"Wait. How do you know that Agosto's Sword is not being used for its original purpose? If they were used for rituals, they wouldn't lose their endurance."

"How did you hear my explanation? Is there anything that reduces the durability even though I haven't used it? You idiot. Even though" wear "does not increase," endurance "decreases dramatically, killing things that are not part of the world. Even if it was earlier, it would have slashed the invisible base."

"Something invisible?

"The" Endurance "of the sword used in the ritual I mentioned earlier broke ten."

"I see."

I see, while answering, Lecan was coming up with something horrible.

(maybe)

(The "Auto Repair" granted in the original world)

Aren't you restoring "Endurance"?

So, finally, it's different in this world.

"I think I hit a good appraiser. Thank you."

Recan stood up.

I wanted to leave early in front of this skilled appraiser.

"If you ever go to Baron Nadis territory, you should visit Rusk's house in the town of Riplein. You might have something to gain."

"Hmm. Riplein 'town. I remember."