Guild members were steadily gathering.
Even as a shut-in, I needed a place for them to assemble, so Nam Bora was scouting for a guild building.
With over 100 billion won in my account, buying a decent building was no issue.
Since the guild was partly for my safety, I wanted it nearby.
Though we had a confidentiality contract, I didnโt reveal my exact location, just a general area.
โWell, sheโll handle it.โ
My focus was my craft.
Despite the Gate Break aftermath, with wyverns having wrecked buildings and construction underway outside, it didnโt concern me.
Thanks to the Sound-Absorbing Statue, I barely noticed the noise.
So, Iโ
โCraft!โ
[Using Production Skill.]
Just swung my hammer as usual.
[Please select the shape of the item to craft.]
Having defeated an S-grade Red Wyvern and sent my assistants to the Mine, my level had risen significantly.
This qualified me to use the Blacksmithโs Soul skill again.
โWork clothes!โ
[Please specify the details of the work clothesโ shape.]
I immediately crafted a new assistant.
[Crafting is complete.]
[โBlacksmithโs Work Clothes Topโ has been obtained.]
[Crafting is complete.]
[โBlacksmithโs Work Clothes Bottomโ has been obtained.]
A work clothes set crafted in moments.
I applied Blacksmithโs Soul.
[Blacksmithโs Soul imbues the Blacksmithโs Work Clothes Top.]
[Blacksmithโs Soul imbues the Blacksmithโs Work Clothes Bottom.]
[Blacksmithโs Soul animates the body.]
A new assistant rose.
Though made from the same work clothes, its color differed from Disassembler 1.
The reason was obvious.
[Please name the Blacksmithโs Soul.]
โProduction 1.โ
[The Blacksmithโs Soul is named Production 1.]
Its purpose was different.
While Disassembler 1 focused on refining materials from the Mine, this assistant was for crafting.
Hence the name.
The question wasโ
โHow good will it be?โ
Production 1โs skill.
My assistants had shown impressive abilities.
Miner 1 surpassed me in mining, and others matched or exceeded me in their fields.
What about crafting?
Could Production 1 match or surpass me?
If soโ
โJackpot.โ
I could lie back, scratching my belly, doing nothing.
But instinctively, I knew.
Crafting-wise, I couldnโt expect that much from an assistant.
โCome on.โ
โUnderstood.โ
I sent it to the assistant lounge to greet the others.
Then to the warehouse-cum-disassembly room, or Workshop 2, filled with ore and thread.
Disassembler 1 was hard at work.
โDisassembler 1, howโs it going?โ
โNo issues.โ
โWow, thatโs a lot.โ
The warehouse overflowed with materials.
Since creating Disassembler 1, disassembly time was cut, but a new problem arose.
Too many materials.
Miner 1, Spinner 1, Lumberjack 1, Disassembler 1.
My four assistants worked so well, I couldnโt use all the materials alone.
Even hoarding rare materials, common ones were beyond my capacity.
Thatโs why I made Production 1.
โMake equipment with these materials. Can you do it?โ
โIโll try.โ
โGood. Start simple, just the basics.โ
I showed Production 1 the guildโs shared equipment.
Though SS-grade, they were standard designs.
It should be able to craft decent gear with a target in mind.
I set up an anvil, and Production 1 began crafting.
Clang!
Like Disassembler 1, it crafted items similarly to my skill.
As it raised the hammer, points appeared on the materials.
The hammer struck them.
Clang!
As points shattered, materials fused and shaped.
Watching Production 1, I recalled my early Awakening days.
โWas I that good back then?โ
Like a Living Armor with no stamina, its hammer swings were steady and rhythmic.
After a whileโ
โCompleted.โ
โOh, letโs see.โ
Production 1โs first creation.
What would it be?
With anticipation, I checked.
[Sturdy Iron Sword]
Type: Sword
Grade: S
Restriction: Level 30 or higher
Description: A mass-produced longsword stamped with Vulcanusโ seal. Durable enough to strike rocks without chipping, with a gleaming, razor-sharp edge.
An S-grade item.
A Level 30 S-grade iron sword.
Itโd sell out instantly at auction.
Butโ
โMediocre.โ
I could make at least SS-grade.
Thinking it might need warming up, I had it craft more.
[Sturdy Shield]
[Sturdy Armor]
The grades wereโ
S, C, C, S, Cโฆ
About half S, half C.
No, slightly more C-grade.
โNot like me in crafting.โ
Iโd hoped.
Unlike mining or logging, where assistants outshone me, that wasnโt possible here.
Fair enoughโassistants outcrafting the master would be odd.
Still, producing up to S-grade wasnโt bad.
No, it was good.
My standards were high, but S~C-grade gear was top-tier, highly sought after by Hunters.
โKeep making them with spare materials. Iโll list them at auction later.โ
โUnderstood.โ
Itโs excess material anyway.
No need to skimp.
Leaving Production 1 to craft, I returned to my room to make items.
The guildโs operations would cost a lot.
I needed to stockpile funds before deficits hit.
โCome on, everyone, move faster!โ
Koreaโs largest forge, they called it.
Filled with roaring furnaces and deafening sounds, this was the 2nd-ranked forge in Korea.
Fire Goblin Forge.
Clang, clang, clang!
It wasnโt just Fire Goblin alone.
Numerous blacksmiths shared the Fire Goblin brand.
With Nam Boraโs help, Fire Goblin had turned its name into a brand, scaling up to Koreaโs 2nd place.
Today, as everyone hammered intentlyโ
The forgeโs owner, Fire Goblin, dressed unusually sharp for a blacksmith, asked an employeeโ
โHowโs revenue?โ
โItโsโฆ doing well.โ
โDonโt give me vague answers. Numbers. Why falter now?โ
โWellโฆ itโs dropping. Down over 10% from yesterday.โ
โWhat?โ
โFire Goblin equipment is too expensive, they say.โ
โWhat? They donโt get branding? Expensive but top performanceโthatโs Fire Goblin Forge! Like luxury goods, no one complains about the price!โ
Fire Goblin grumbled.
Lately, things felt shaky, and now revenue was dropping.
Several factors came to mind.
Firstโ
โNam Bora still not answering? Tell her Iโll raise her pay to come back.โ
It was Nam Bora.
Her consulting had elevated this forge.
After she left, they hired another coordinator, but none matched her.
Heโd tried poaching her from Kang Ho-deokโs forge with big money.
But the employee said something unexpected.
โSheโs not with Kang Ho-deok anymore.โ
โThen where?โ
โVulcanus Forge. No, acting as Vulcanusโ representative.โ
โVulcanus?โ
Crash.
Fire Goblin slammed the desk.
Vulcanus.
The second factor heโd considered.
A blacksmith who appeared like a comet.
Initially ignored, but after crafting a cloak for Berserker Park Kang-jeol, all four top-5 rankers used Vulcanusโ gear.
All SSS-grade.
An absurdly skilled blacksmith.
โShe went to that rookie?โ
โThatโs what I heard.โ
โHmph, clinging to a freshly Awakened blacksmith, thinking sheโll rise?โ
Despite his words, Fire Goblinโs fists trembled.
The two who irked him had teamed up.
Vulcanusโ name, right below his in the rankings, already gave him chills.
But he regained composure.
โThey can flail all they want. Hiding their identity, holed up somewhere, hammering aloneโthereโs a limit to what they can make.โ
Fire Goblin Forge and Vulcanus Forge had different aims.
Vulcanus, producing high-quality items with skill, was like Kang Ho-deokโs forge.
But its low level kept it from matching Kang Ho-deokโs high-level gear, staying at 3rd.
Fire Goblin Forge, though?
Lower-grade but mass-producing under the Fire Goblin brand with many blacksmiths.
Even Vulcanus couldnโt touch his spot for years.
Thenโ
โFire Goblin-nim, have you checked Vulcanus Forge?โ
โWhy would I?โ
โTheyโre selling mass-produced gear. Lower-grade than before, but it seems theyโve hired blacksmiths.โ
โHired blacksmiths? Good ones are hard to find. Nam Boraโs doing?โ
โNot sure. But the gradesโโ
โIโll check myself.โ
Fire Goblin urgently opened the system.
He entered Vulcanusโ page.
It reeked of Nam Boraโs touch.
Once lackluster despite its skill, the page now outshone his, sleek and polished.
Suppressing irritation, he browsed Vulcanusโ listings.
[Sturdy Iron Sword]
Type: Sword
Grade: S
Plain, unremarkable gear.
Not as refined as Fire Goblinโs.
Just โbasic weapons,โ as the description fit.
But the gradeโ
โS-grade? Mass-produced?โ
S-grade weapons.
Checking further, all were S~SS-grade.
Heโd assumed C-grade at best for mass-production.
What forge mass-produced S-grade gear?
Why would such skilled blacksmiths join Vulcanus instead of starting their own?
โAny recent hiring notices?โ
โNone.โ
โDamn it, Nam Boraโs personal network? Even thenโฆโ
Absurd.
Mass-producing S~SS-grade gear.
What did that make him, barely mass-producing C-grade?
And the levels.
Beyond Level 30, some were Level 40.
Insanely fast growth.
โNo, no wayโฆโ
Fire Goblin denied reality.
They couldnโt surpass his forge.
He was still mass-producing higher-level gear.
No other forge in Korea played this role.
But thenโ
โFire Goblin-nimโฆโ
An event shook him to the core.
โThe rankings changed.โ
[2nd Place: Vulcanus Forge]
Vulcanus Forge had climbed to Koreaโs 2nd rank.