'The son of a vampire princess and vampire primogenitor. Would my grandson become some sort of heaven-defying genius!?' Lucius's thought began to drift away out of the reality. He began to imagine how his grandson was destined to be a great man if he inherits Fein's talent and blood manipulation.
Fein simply nodded and looked away. He knew that he had become even more powerful than before. He had obtained the power of blood manipulation, and he could now manipulate the very essence of life. He had become a blood primogenitor, an exception to the rule, and he knew that he would have to be careful with his newfound power.
"Fein, do you want to consider having a child with Sofia early?" Lucius asked cheekily.
Hearing his father-in-law's question made Fein a bit speechless. "Huh? What's up with your sudden question? Of course I want to. But It's up to Sofia... It's not my body, it's hers."
'Really, a good man for my daughter." Lucius, although disappointed that he won't see his grandson anytime soon, was still satisfied with Fein's answer. He could see that Fein really respect his daughter.
Seeing Lucius pouring a cup of soju in his cup. Fein decided to see the changes on his interface.
'Probe!'
Name: Fein Bonifacio
Race: Absorberus, Perfect Organism
Talent: SS
Class: Wizard
Ratio: 1 in 1,000,000,000 Genius
Energies: SS rank (Degu Energy), SS rank (Magical Power)
Str: SS
Agi: SS
End: SS
eαglesnᴏνel Bestowed upon: Blessing of the Serpent Race.
Understanding of the Laws: fire lvl 26, water lvl 27, wind lvl 26, earth lvl 53, thunder lvl 24, ice lvl 27, wood lvl 26, shadow lvl 12, time lvl 3, space lvl 24, darkness lvl 23, light lvl 5, death lvl 26, blood lvl 15, destruction lvl 16, snow lvl 20...
Skills: Swordsmanship Lvl 51 (Grandmaster), Cooking Lvl 51, Climbing Lvl 51, Driving Lvl 51, Spying Lvl 51, Boxing Lvl 51, Blacksmithing 31 etc...
Elemental Techniques: Lightning Speed, Elemental Sphere, Elemental Gun, World Tree Domain, Flame Advent, Lightning Flicks, Death Ozone, Decay, High-Temp Adjustment, Low-Temp Adjustment, Blood Lock, Blood Rush State, Destruction Flame...
Degu Abilities: Storage Space, Stats Improvement, Probe, Map, Lottery, Titles, Disease Immunity, Lightning Manipulation (Pseudo-God), Wind Manipulation (Pseudo God), Super Typhoon Domain (Pseudo-Mythical), Greater Resize (Mythical), Golden Human Form (Pseudo-Mythical), Pre-Historic Human Form (Mythical), Phasing, Superspeed, Phasing Punch, Phasing Arrow, Shadow Manipulation.
Additional Abilities: Ghecko Substitution (Mythical), Gene Bank (Mythical), Perfect Transformation (Mythical), Absorption (God), Infinite Magic Power (Mythical)
Gene Bank (Recorded Creatures): Normal Animals, Ravens, Skeleton Warrior, Dark Ghoul, Undead Knight, Mummy, Bee Killers, Golden Giant, White Leopard, Zombie, Vampire (Blood Primogenitor), Wolf, High Rank Demon...
Spells: Illusionary Maze (A-rank), Shadow Assassin (A-rank), Rain Meteorite (S-rank), Hellfire (S-rank), Mighty Explosion (S-rank)...
In the category of the transformations. The vampire now has a column beside it which states Blood Primogenitor. It means that every time he transforms into his vampire form, he would automatically become the blood primogenitor.
Fein walked into Lucius' library, filled with ancient tomes and valuable knowledge, and asked, "Lucius, can I get access to your library again? I need books about blacksmithing."
Lucius was taken aback by Fein's request, as he had never expected him to take an interest in such a craft. Nonetheless, as his son-in-law, he nodded and granted him access to the books he needed.
Fein began to pore over the books he had borrowed, starting with "All the basics of blacksmithing." The book covered everything from the essential tools required for blacksmithing to the different types of forges that can be used. As he read through the book, Fein couldn't help but be amazed at the amount of detail that went into the craft of blacksmithing.
The next book on the list was titled "The conductive materials, best ores, and excellent minerals." This book delved into the different types of metals that can be used in blacksmithing, their properties, and how to source them. Fein learned that iron, steel, and copper were the most commonly used metals, and each had its own set of unique properties that made them ideal for certain types of weapons or tools. He also learned about rare metals such as mithril and adamantium, which had exceptional strength and durability.
The third book in the collection was "Encyclopedia of blacksmithing techniques." This book was packed with in-depth information on the different techniques used in blacksmithing, from forging and shaping to heat treating and tempering. Fein learned that the key to successful blacksmithing was a combination of skill, patience, and attention to detail. The book contained illustrations of different techniques and examples of what the finished product should look like, making it an invaluable resource.
Finally, Fein read "The essence of blacksmithing," a book that focused on the artistry and creativity of the craft. This book was less about the technical aspects of blacksmithing and more about the mindset required to be a successful blacksmith. It spoke of the importance of being able to see beyond the raw materials and envisioning what the final product would look like. It encouraged blacksmiths to take pride in their work and to strive for perfection in everything they did.
As Fein finished reading the last book, he closed his eyes and took a deep breath, feeling a sense of fulfillment wash over him. "I never thought that blacksmithing could be so fascinating," he said to himself.
He stood up, and his thoughts drifted to the possibilities of what he could create with the newfound knowledge he had gained. He had a newfound respect for blacksmiths and the amount of skill and creativity required to excel in the craft. He knew that it would take time, practice, and patience to perfect his skills, but he was willing to put in the effort.
Fein walked out of the library, feeling grateful to Lucius for allowing him to access his extensive collection of books. He felt empowered by the knowledge he had gained, and he knew that he would put it to good use. He was excited to get started on his new journey as a blacksmith, eager to see where it would take him.
Fein's reading had opened his eyes to the intricate and detailed world of blacksmithing. The books he had read had not only taught him the basics of the craft but also the creativity and artistry that went into it. With his newfound knowledge, he felt confident that he could become a skilled blacksmith and create beautiful and functional works of art.