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𝑨𝒏𝒄𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒕 𝑺𝒑𝒊𝒓𝒊𝒕 𝑭𝒊𝒓𝒆

Narrowing her eyes, Lisa thought about the benefits of each choice.

'If I chose number 1, it's an additional lifeline for me. Currently, there are B ranked people who could tear through my rift and get me due to a targeted skill. So if I'm able to use this to blink away, it would be very handy. But at the same time, once I class up, my rift would also gain a small buff. In addition to this, there is also a limit to the range. Therefore, number 1 is something good to have but not exactly necessary.

'For choice number 2, since I use elements a lot and my class focuses around the use of elements, it may be quite nice to have as well since the buffs will stack up and the outcome would be pretty powerful. But much like the first one, this one is something that's good to have but not exactly necessary.

'Since that's the case, I suppose 3 is the better choice. If I embed my sword and use the metal element, I can make it so that my enemy is weak to my Nanomancer class. However, this is pretty redundant if I had to face up against multiple enemies. My sword can only be embedded into one enemy unless I use my other copies but even then, I can only affect 11 people at once.' Lisa mused to herself with a frown.

"Am I able to have all three or is that not possible?" Lisa asked with a frown.

"Nah, don't get too greedy missy. The more enchantments you want, the harder it is and the bigger chance of failure. The range of failure could be anywhere from negligible and just wasting materials to completely destroying your sword. It's your choice but I suggest just picking one since a red grade sword is not something you come across often." Thargrem scoffed. He had come across lots of people who were greedy for more enchantments but they needed to realise that there is only so much the blacksmith can do.

If the weapon can't handle it, it can't handle it. Don't force it or else you're tempting the idea of completely losing your weapon.

"Hmm… in that case then I suppose I'll choose number 2. Having a buff to my element is pretty handy in general." Lisa replied with a sigh.

"Oh? I would have thought that you would choose number 3 or 1 since they're what I would choose. First choice is a lifeline while the third choice is something that can help the party." Thargrem raised his eyebrow.

"Mn. If I didn't have my current skill set, I would have probably chosen the first one. But I can already move through space so that would be a waste. As for the third choice, it's good but we mostly get into team fights so it's not advised. Therefore, I'll just go with the passive upgrade to my elements." Lisa shrugged.

"Hmm… smart choice. In that case then follow me to the forge. I' might as well make it now."

Following behind Thargrem, he opened up a secret passageway and a burst of heat instantly swept over them.

Raising an eyebrow, Lisa was rather surprised about this since the materials that made up the walls of his office were actually able to withstand this level of heat.

"Seems like you're richer than I had thought. The walls are pretty resilient, ay?" Lisa smiled.

"Mn, they're crafted from a special type stone that can be found in the volcanic seas. I had this office refurbished with this so that my forge can fit in here. That way, I can work whenever I want to." Thargrem replied with a chuckle.

Arriving at the bottom most layer, Lisa finally found the source of heat for this place.

'Girls? What kind of fire is that? It reminds me of a spirit and yet it's not at the same time?' Lisa questions since the two spirits residing in her mana realm could probably determine what this is.

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