With a racing heart, I checked the itemโs information, and sure enoughโ
[Spatial Duffel Bag]
Type: Bag
Grade: S
Restriction: Level 1 or higher
Description: A spatial bag imbued with the creatorโs obsessive desire to craft a spatial pouch.
Abilities:
- Expansion โ Can hold items up to seven times its original volume.
- Connection โ After storing items, the bag can be placed inside the inventory.
โSpatial! Itโs really spatial!โ
I actually made it.
A spatial duffel bag.
Frantically, I scooped up all the ore and thread scattered around me and stuffed them into the bag.
One, two, four, six, sixteen.
The pile of ore and thread on the ground dwindled rapidly.
The duffel bag was large, but with the sheer amount of ore and thread, it shouldโve been full long ago.
โPhew, yes! This is it!โ
The ore and thread kept going in without stopping.
Seven times the original volume, was it?
This was more than enough.
After filling the bag to the brim with enthusiasmโ
โPhew!โ
I managed to stuff all the ore and thread scattered on the ground into the bag.
The next part was the real deal.
Swish.
The duffel bag went into my inventory.
Just moments ago, my inventory was so full it couldnโt hold any more thread.
But now, the bag, packed with all that thread, slipped in without a hitch.
In other words, the inventory recognized the bag as just a single, ordinary item.
If I made several of these bags, itโd be like multiplying my inventory space!
โWell, now that worryโs out of the way.โ
Just then, as if drawn by the sound of my hammering, a Thread Golem approached.
If it had been a bit faster, it mightโve caught me off guard, but too late.
Iโd already made the Spatial Duffel Bag, and I was lighter than ever.
โCome on, then!โ
After that, I didnโt stop hunting Thread Golems until my inventory was full again.
The allowed time in the Mine was four hours.
During that time, I went absolutely wild, smashing Golems like crazy.
[Your Level has increased.]
Thanks to that, I leveled up a lot.
I gathered a ton of materials, too.
I mightโve overdone it with the Thread Golems, so I returned to Area 1 to hunt Ore Golems and gather more ore. Thatโs where I am now.
Iโm mining to make up for the ore shortage compared to thread.
Only about five minutes remain.
Wanting to hunt one last Golem before leaving, I ventured down an unfamiliar path.
But thenโ
โWhat is this place?โ
It was different from the areas Iโd seen before.
The same dirt walls lined the dark corridor, but there were signs of artificial refinement.
As I went deeper, the rough, uneven dirt walls gave way to a polished hallway.
A pristine corridor made of glossy, marble-like stone.
At the end of the corridor, I saw a stone door, clearly man-made.
โThis isโฆโ
Something was written above the stone door.
It was probably the name of the place.
But the writing wasnโt Korean or English.
It was a language Iโd never seen before.
No, I wasnโt even sure it was a language.
It looked like a worm had crawled around, taken a sharp turn, gotten dizzy, spun in circles, and collapsed.
And yetโ
[—stosโs –ge]
It was strange.
The unfamiliar writing started to feel readable.
No, could I even call it reading?
It was as if the letters were alive, shifting and transforming to become legible to me.
[Hephaestusโ Forge]
Soon, the true nature of the writing was revealed.
Hephaestusโ Forge.
I didnโt know exactly what it was, but it was clearly important to me.
After all, my ability was called โHephaestusโ Descendant.โ
And thenโ
Wooongโ
The stone door trembled, and something appeared above it.
[Hephaestusโ Furnace]
The name โFurnaceโ appeared, along with an image of a furnace.
That wasnโt all.
Below the furnace, the items required to craft it were listed.
[Iron Ore: 100]
[Tin: 50]
[Mana Stone: 50]
[Blue Ore: 10]
โCollect all this?โ
Thatโs a massive amount.
The ore Iโd gathered over four hours wasnโt enough.
Sure, Iโd split my time between Area 1 and Area 2, so I only mined in Area 1 for two hours, but still.
I never expected to run short on ore.
And thenโ
[Mithril: 5]
[Adamantium: 1]
โWhat are these?โ
Iโd heard of them before.
Mithril, the silver of fantasy worlds.
Adamantium, often called the strongest ore in fantasy.
But the reason I muttered in confusion was that Iโd never once obtained either of these while mining.
They seemed incredibly hard to get, and theyโre required already in Area 1?
I was dumbfounded, but thenโ
[Time limit has been reached.]
[Hephaestusโ Mine is closing.]
Shaaaโ!
The time limit ended, and I was kicked out of the Mine.
I was a bit startled, but the meaning of the stone door was clear.
โMake a furnace, right?โ
Using the materials listed on the door.
Just in case, I opened the Auction House.
First, mithril.
[Mithril Sword]
[Black Tribeโs Silver Spear]
[Demon Hunter]
More items than I expected popped up.
The problem was the price.
They were all high-level restricted items, with at least S-grade, so the prices were astronomical.
Even so, I didnโt need finished items, so I searched for mithril ore.
โWhy is there no ore?โ
Mithril ore didnโt exist.
Same with adamantium.
No, with adamantium, there werenโt even items made from it listed.
If I bought mithril items and used the Disassemble skill, I could get mithril.
But with adamantium, there were no items to even disassemble.
โWhy?โ
As someone whoโd just stepped into the world of Awakened, I had no idea.
And itโs not like I had anyone to ask.
Wait, no, there was one place.
The Mir Guild.
Didnโt they say I could contact them anytime, even if it wasnโt about joining, and theyโd treat me to a meal?
Surely the Mir Guild could answer a question like this.
With that thought, I contacted the Mir Guild.
Not long after, a reply came from them.
- Itโll probably be hard to find.
- Ores are usually bought up by the Hunter Association.
- High-grade ores are often sold directly to top-tier forges rather than listed on the Auction House.
โThe Hunter Association?โ
This was news to me.
It makes senseโonly Hunters would know this kind of thing.
Apparently, materials like mana stones and various ores obtained from killing monsters in Gates are sold directly to the Hunter Association.
Like a cash item you get straight from a Gate.
Thatโs why there was no ore on the Auction House.
- To receive ore distribution, you need to be officially certified by the Association. Even then, mithril and adamantium are a bit tricky.
- Especially adamantium, which is so rare itโs usually traded directly to top-tier forges like Kang Ho-deokโs.
- Oh, but of course, we believe Vulcanus-nim will soon take a place among the top-tier forges.
โUgh.โ
I thought with over 20 billion in my account, buying mithril or adamantium would be no big deal.
I never imagined thereโd be things money couldnโt buy.
Was I going to have to give up on entering Area 1โs forge?
But thenโ
- If you absolutely need it, we might be able to connect you.
- Weโll start by looking into adamantium, the hardest to find.
- Weโll get back to you as soon as possible.
Their response was more enthusiastic than I expected.
Answering my question was already more than enough.
I never imagined theyโd offer to find adamantium for me.
โWell, if theyโre offering, Iโm gratefulโฆ?โ
Normally, Iโd politely decline, but if I refused here, I had no idea how to get adamantium.
So, I sent a thank-you message.
If it comes to it, I can repay them later.
โAlright, Iโll leave adamantium to them.โ
If they find it, great. If not, no big deal.
I was curious about the stone door I just found, but it wasnโt urgent.
With adamantium taken care of, next up was mithril.
I browsed the Auction House for mithril equipment, starting from the lowest price.
โUgh, why is everything so expensive?โ
I sorted by lowest price, but the cheapest was still over a billion.
Is this right?
Maybe if I mined a bit more, Iโd find mithril?
I considered holding off.
Butโ
โWhatโs the point of saving?โ
Honestly, I have over 20 billion just sitting in my account.
I havenโt even decided what to spend it on.
In times like this, investing is the answer.
In games, donโt you spend all your early money on investments to get bigger returns later?
โYeah, whatโs the difference between games and reality?โ
This is an investment.
This is an investment.
This is an INVESTMENT!
[โMithril Maceโ has been purchased.]
I had to repeat it three times before I could hit the buy button.
It felt like my blood money was draining away, but the leading digit in my account was still intact.
Mithril Mace.
I chose it because it was relatively cheap among mithril equipment and seemed to have a high mithril content.
Clang!
The moment I received the item, I swung my hammer.
No need to check the maceโs details.
I went straight to disassembling.
Itโs tougher than I thought.
Most of the items Iโd disassembled so far were ore or thread.
Rare ores werenโt easy to disassemble, but they werenโt this hard.
The points popping up were almost as difficult as crafting an item.
Well, whatever.
โCompared to actual item crafting, this is nothing.โ
This was manageable.
I kept hammering away.
With each swing, the thick mace gradually broke down.
[Disassembly of โMithril Maceโ has been completed.]
Finally, the disassembly was done.
And now, the exciting mithril farming time!
[Mithril Fragment obtained.]
[Iron Fragment obtained.]
[Mithril Fragment obtained.]
Two mithril fragments!
Having crafted and disassembled various items, I could tell.
I had a rough idea of how much mithril was in this mace.
In that sense, the amount of mithril I got was at least 80% of it.
From what I read online, disassembly skills usually have low efficiency, so most forges avoid it.
โWhat do they mean, low efficiency?โ
That didnโt apply to me at all.