My prayers didn't seem to make sense.

About a week's journey ended peacefully, and we had arrived in the Wang capital.

"... it was a peaceful journey"

"Where is peace on the journey of a natural disaster class!

"It's just the first day, and you only got one."

"It's a catastrophe, isn't it? If that were normal, this country would be doomed, right?

That would be too much. If you're doomed to that extent, there's not enough country.

With that degree of demons, a couple of Father Castles, you should be able to defeat them normally.

"By the way, where do I bring a demon body?

Good to sell, but I don't know where to sell it.

"Right. It's normal to bring it into the guild, but you can't normally register if you're twelve...... if you like, should I buy it up? In about 150 pieces of gold."

"Are you sure?

I expected it to be about a hundred pieces because of the price I defeated in the territory.

"Fine or nothing, you're welcome. Because that would benefit me, too."

"Well, please"

I'm not going to give a shit this time, even if they're buying me some slap.

I'm the one who brought it down, but the pedestrian told me it was worth it.

Well, I don't know how much the market is.

By the way, the tone was slightly undone as I traveled.

This isn't a territory anymore. I don't need to keep using the tone I was using over there.

After handing over the demons and collecting the money, I broke up with the pedestrians and headed to the city's blacksmith.

From what I've read about the test, it says bring in your weapon.

The sword we have now is like half practice and not very suitable for real combat.

I don't know if it's an exam that needs to be done, but I've never gotten past caution.

I haven't looked into the blacksmith's reputation or anything, but this is the Wang capital. Competition will not be as lukewarm as a bad store can live.

If you look for the right blacksmith to let you in, you must have some product.

... The time I thought so was right for me too.

"... hmm?

When I saw the blacksmith's product in place, I snapped.

Terrible quality. Lined up in stores were fairly subtle quality swords, though better than the swords we now have on boulders. Moreover, no magic has been granted at all.

If it's a sword struck by an apprentice blacksmith in practice, you don't know the quality.

But I can tell because I have used the crest for production in my previous life and have struck countless swords. This is probably the sword struck by those who started blacksmithing and time went by there.

The price is about 5-10 gold coins. Based on the monetary value I've heard from pedestrians, I can't say the price is cheap either. It was often survived in the King's capital.

I gave up this store and decided to head to the next one. If it's a sword like the one here, you'd better hit it yourself.

But the next store, the next store, and the next store were just like that. Apparently, magic wasn't the only thing in decline.

If the next store doesn't work either, let's give up and hit the sword ourselves.

What I found when I started thinking about it was a small, seasoned, storefront blacksmith.

The signs being put on are also small, and usually, I might not even have realized I was a blacksmith.

But only now, it was easy to find this store.

"Please! The exam is tomorrow! Without the sword, Lurii..."

Some desperate voices are being heard from the blacksmiths.

One name is "I," but from the quality of my voice, it would be a woman.

"It's the mountains I want to make you - a normal sword, anyway, but the Devil's Sword can't be struck alone. Convince me."

"Do something there!

Mixed with that voice, I can also hear a troubled voice (probably the store owner's).

... Something looks troublesome. Give up already, do you strike the sword yourself?

That's what I thought and tried to get it straight, and the sword placed inside the store went into my eyes for a moment.

Good quality. Comparable to the first store.

If I hit it now without equipment, it won't reach this quality.

... There's no way I'm going to get this straight.

I went into the blacksmith to get a decent weapon.