Chapter 34: Moon Shadow

Name:Star Instructor, Master Baek Author:
Chapter 34: Moon Shadow

What kind of a man is this blacksmith?

The blacksmiths tent was in the most remote corner of the Freelancers Bazaar, at the top of a mountain. As Bok Man-Chun and I hiked up the winding mountain path, I asked about the blacksmith we were meeting to kill some time.

No one knows his real name, we just call him Old Man Wi. Like all blacksmiths, hes extremely stubborn and built like a bear.

I hope hes as skilled as he is stubborn.

Theres no doubt about that. When he first showed up at the Freelancers Bazaar, we all thought he was a fraud, but a few freelancers bought his blades out of pity

And then? What happened to them?

Bok Man-Chun was a great storyteller, perhaps due to his extensive traveling experience. He always paused at just the right moment to pique my curiosity.

Unexpectedly, the weapons saved their lives many times. Even though they were cheap, they remained sharp and intact through dozens of battles. He said, grinning.

The quality of the weapons must be excellent

Now heres where the fun part begins. One of the men whose life was saved by the old blacksmiths weapon went to thank him, and guess what he said in response? Ahem Bok Man-Chun coughed and imitated Old Man Wis rough voice, Thats just a cheap blade made by a crackpot, I dont need any more of your money.

I laughed at the exaggeratedly gruff voice, I guess thats proof of his skills!

Hahaha, yes! Anyway, the old man suddenly became famous in the Freelancers Bazaar, and countless freelancers lined up to buy weapons from him Hang on, the road aheads kind of dark.

As we moved further away from the center of the Freelancers Bazaar, the dim lamps became too sparse to properly illuminate the street.

CRACKLE

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Bok Man-Chun stopped walking, lit up a torch, and then continued, Where were we Ah, thats when the old man started making a certain request of the freelancers.

A request?

Yes. He promised that as long as one fulfills his request, hell make them a masterpiece.Geett the latest novels at novelhall.com The word masterpiece intrigued me. There were many blacksmiths in the world, but only a few could claim to be able to make a masterpiece. Even in my past life, I didnt know of many such craftsmen.

If I had to name one, it would be the person who forged the Blood Demon Sword

Were talking about a blacksmith who calls a quality sword trash, you know? Can you imagine just how amazing his idea of a masterpiece would be? Bok Man-Chuns excited voice brought me back to reality.

It probably wouldnt be unreasonable to assume itd be a legendary weapon.

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His offer isnt even limited to swords. As long as its made of iron, he can make it. That includes daos, spears, staffs, armor

In that case, it cant be an easy request! What did he ask for?

I dont know.

What?

The men who accepted his request are all dead.

Thats a joke, right? I furrowed my brows.

If youre seeing this, you are at the wrong place.

Bok Man-Chun hastily added, Erm, maybe not all of them died, but at least, no one revealed the quest details.

Did they swear an oath to secrecy? Im sorry if this seems rude to you, Administrator Bok, but freelancers arent exactly a tight-lipped bunch

They didnt talk, not because they swore not to talk, but because they cant talk. Every single one of the survivors has gone mad.

Hey, hey! Is Bok Man-Chun planning to bring me to a secret location to murder me or drive me insane? Youre finally showing your true colors. Are you after my fortune? I asked solemnly, clenching my fists.

Bok Man-Chun immediately broke out in a cold sweat. N-No, Boss! Please finish listening to what I say first! Old Man Wi also accepts monetary commissions! You dont have to fulfill his request!

It might not be a masterpiece, but hell still make you an excellent sword if you pay him well.

You should have told me that first. I relaxed my grip.

Bok Man-Chun cheekily feigned a sigh of relief, Phew! Anyway, thats Old Man Wi for you. Hes stubborn, skilled, and knows when to keep his mouth shut. Those are all the qualities youre looking for in a blacksmith, right?

Why is such a man in the Freelancers Bazaar? With his skills, finding employment shouldnt be a problem.

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What? Puhaha! The old man burst out laughing.

It was only a few minutes later that he started taking me seriously. Stand up straight and look at me, he said.

Our gazes met. A raging flame burned within the old mans eyes, as if they were trying to burst outside. He was evaluating me, just as he would a sword. It was an ability that every master craftsman possessed.

I did not look away, and after some time, a light of surprise flashed across the old mans pupils. Strange This is really strange. Huh.

The old man stared at me for a while longer, before shaking his head and saying, Go away, I will not allow you to take on my request.

Am I not good enough for you?

The old man nodded. Youre an unfinished sword. Youll likely reach unimaginable heights in the future, but right nowyou lack both durability and sharpness. Youre a blade that can break at any moment.

He had a point. As one would expect from a blacksmith, he compared me to an unfinished sword, implying that my martial arts skills were still lacking and that my physical refinement was not complete.

However, there were things he could not see with his limited perception.

Im already pretty durable.

Old Man Wi shook his head. In my eyes, no, you are not. I dont want to break an unfinished sword with my own hands. Tell you what, as a reward for showing me something new, Ill give you one of my better swords. When you consider yourself a polished blade, you can come back to me and Ill tell you my request.

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He thinks highly enough of me to invest in my future. Its even an investment with no strings attached, because he wont come looking for me or reproach me if I never go back to him. Although Im a little disappointed, I like his attitude.

Normally, I would try to persuade him, or even torture him, but I can tell hes a stubborn old man who wont give in once he makes up his mind.

I nodded and agreed, Alright, Ill go home today and return when Im ready.

I look forward to it. Before you go, let me bring you your sword.

In truth, what I needed most right now was a good quality sword, not a legendary one made of Meteor Iron. My martial arts and status were not yet adequate to handle a weapon of that caliber. A normal sword crafted by Old Man Wi was perfect.

The name of this sword is Moon Shadow (). I hope you like it. Old Man Wi handed me a sword.

It had a plain black scabbard with no pattern, not even the usual stitching. However, the moment I touched it, I knew that it was amazing.

Moon Shadow I like how that sounds, too.*

Ill be back soon.

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See you again.

I bowed to the old man and turned to leave.

OLD MAN, I TOLD YOU YOUD REGRET IT!

I looked down at the foot of the mountain, only to see dozens of lit torches moving around. The drug addict who had run away earlier had come back in full force.

Set the tents on fire, grab everything inside, and surround the old man so he cant escape!

At the drug addicts command, the torchbearers scattered and formed an encirclement around us even as they scaled the mountain. Not only did they outnumber us by more than ten to one, from their swift movements, they were all martial artists.

How dare you do this in the Freelancers Bazaar Killing intent flashed in Bok Man-Chuns eyes as he drew his sword.

Old Man Wi also stepped out of his tent, wielding a large dao.

I raised a hand to stop them, saying, The two of you, please stay here.

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Eh?

What?

My heart was pounding and my whole body, itching for battle. When I thought of those uncouth freelancers in my previous life, I desperately wanted to test my mettle against them.

THRUMMMM

As I drew Moon Shadow from its scabbard, it hummed pleasantly. Wow, this is even better than I thought.

I looked back at the old man and smirked, Let me show you what kind of sword I am now.

Im afraid you might break

Dont worry, that wont happen.

I stood at the forefront, ready to engage the army of freelancers.

Translators Note: In case anyone was wondering, Im using the term freelancer instead of mercenary as the term nang-in translates directly to Wanderer/Ronin, and these people take up any job that pays, not just ones that involve fighting.