Chapter 495: A Rich Woman's Fun

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Chapter 495: A Rich Woman's Fun

There came a terrible crunch.

The sound of steel collapsing.

Yeeeesss Toraka hissed, delighted with her new golems performance as it crushed the heavy metal sheet with ease. This is excellent. Look how quickly it responds to my commands, and the power output its beyond anything that even Id imagined.

I agree. It seems to be pretty well at the upper end of expectations. Alex chimed in, watching the iron golem tramp away from the crumpled metal.

It stomped toward a line of stone cones set up to test its agility and began weaving its bulky frame through them, moving forward. The sight of a massive iron construct performing such precise movements wasnt exactly common, but Toraka was nodding along as if it was the most impressive, natural image in the world.

Each footstep came like the clang of a blacksmiths hammer with the peal of thunder, shaking the stone beneath their feet. Towering over Claygon by a good three to four feet and likely outweighing him by a couple of tons, the size difference between them was clear.

Its definitely more agile than a standard iron golem would be as well. Toraka entered detailed notes on the golems performance into her own log. Much more agile.

She nodded across the testing chamber to where an iron golemof similar dimensions and physical design as the new onewas negotiating the exact same obstacle course.

The ungainly construct had knocked over several cones during the test, leaving them scattered across the path.

The extra agility really expands the tasks it can perform, she commented. A golem could out wrestle a dragon, but if it trips over its own feet every time it takes a step, then its uses would be limited to the most basic of manual labour. Nowlets move on and try a more direct test.

As the two golems reached the finish line of their respective obstacle courses, Toraka snapped her fingers, bringing them to attention, their heels clanging together like trained soldiers. The iron giants turned to face each other across the broad testing chamber, bowing at her mental command.

Then, they charged like raging bulls.

Holy sh Alex barely managed to stifle the curse word as the room shuddered from the impact of their footfalls, their weight pounding from stone to stone.

Claygon stepped up beside Alex and Toraka, intent on the iron golems.

With a tremendous crash, the metal titans collided, hands connecting, driving their enormous bulk against the other. A screech pierced the air as iron ground against iron

a golems feet raked the ground as it was pushed backward. The dungeon core powered construct drove the older model back as though a bull was pushing a young boy.

Whistling her admiration, the master craftswoman began clapping. This is excellent!

Alex breathed a small sigh of relief. But, as his mind often had a tendency to do, it conjured a horrifying scenario: the old golem was handily defeating the newly crafted creation, melting away his financial future in one fell swoop.

But, the image was soon erased by the look in Toraka Shales eyes, fixated on the new golem and dancing with undisguised greed. He could practically see coins piling up around her.

With another snap of her fingers, she stopped the contest; both golems broke contact with the other, relaxing their grips and stepping back. They faced Toraka, giving her a deep bow.

Alright, well theres one more test that we have left to do. She said, throwing Alex and Claygon a sly look. What do you say? Would you like to see a little prototype Ive been working on?

Excitement gripped the young mans chest. Hells yes, I would!

Iam interested too Claygon leaned toward the woman in curiosity.

Good. You must share this with no one.

Toraka clapped her hands.

A sound like thunder grinding on a cliff face echoed from the back of the chamber as an entire section of wall slowly rose, revealing a secret room. From within, a tall brass construct forged in the curious shape of a humanoid praying mantis, unfolded its arms. Atop scythe-like blades on those arms sat a pair of hands, and in those hands was a tray held by elongated fingers possessing a dozen joints.

Upon the tray lay a curious device: a thick iron box, covered in dials, tubes and exposed circuitry that wove together in a complex pattern. On one side, a hole big enough for an iron golem to insert its arm up to the forearm, gaped; from the opposite side of the box a thick, heavy tube jutting more than half a dozen feet, protruded.

Whats thaaaaat? Alexs eyes shone. Looks like itd make a very big boom.

Its designed to do just that. Toraka smirked. I would like to introduce you to the Gale Force Cannon Mk. I Prototype.

Holy crap, thats an awesome name. Youre good at naming things.

One of us has to be, she murmured.

I heard that.

You were meant to.

Alexs heart skipped a beat in excitement. With Claygons power, he wondered just how much destruction it could cause. The golem looked at his father for a moment, as though poised to ask permission.

He paused.

Then marched forward, filling Alex with pride. Iwill do it

It didnt take long for Torakas golems to set up another row of steel doors, ready for Claygons use. The four-armed golem gently took the device from the dungeon core-powered construct, his hand lingering on the other golem for a moment before he finally inserted a lower arm into the hole.

A wave of mana impacted Alex, his skin tingled.

As Claygon aimed the weapon at the closest steel door, the young Thameish wizard was suddenly struck by the thought that this experiment might bein facta bad idea. He knew that the iron golems produced only a fraction of the evolved Claygons mana.

And if the second one had punched through the wall in back of the chamber

Alex whirled toward Shale. Toraka, maybe we should

But it was too late.

Claygon had activated the device.

A hiss followed a whine, and the sound of metal screamed.

The room shook.

Steel doors rattled as the stone golem levelled the device at his target. Humming power increased, rising to a screech.

There was a flash.

A terrible impact.

Crumbling stone.

Alex and Toraka cried out, their eyes stinging.

Then, it was over.

As Alexs eyesight recovered from the blinding light, he gasped.

Five steel doors were gone. Just gone. The floor around them had crumbled into steaming gravel and the devices tube had melted, now in utter ruin.

OhI broke itI am so sorry. Claygon muttered.

Dont be! Toraka said excitedly. Look at the devastation! The destruction! Claygon, I knew you were unique but thisohohoho, this is great!

Youre notmad? Alex murmured.

Of course, not! Claygon revealed a design flaw in the device, and now I get to rebuild it. Make it better. Her eyes shone in anticipation. And thats what crafting is all about!

She looked at her golem with pride. And my golem represents a new stage in golem crafting. More efficiency. More power. An evil grin took her features. Were going to have half the citys wealthy tossing their golems aside for the new model. Its perfect!

Yeah, Alex agreed. Now we both have excellent golems.

She rubbed her hands together. Ill start bringing my new golem out for demonstrations next week. Word will spread fast, and Ill have kings from here to Thameland ordering one.

Her eyes looked her golem up and down. This is going to be a new chapter for both you and I, Alex. Forget that place you have across the street: in a year, youll be able to buy half the damned bakeries in Generasi.

Alex thrummed with excitement, imagining the bright future that lay ahead of him, Toraka, Claygon and his family. Things were looking up, now all he needed to do was breakthrough to third-tier spells outside of summoning magic and prepare for Baelins next mission into the hells.

Buta note of melancholy touched him.

And it took him a moment to realise that it was not his own.

Claygon was looking at the newest of Shales golems with a long melancholy note drifting through their link.

And his voice echoed in Alexs mind. FatherI wish to talk to you.