First Legendary Dragon: Starting With The Limitless System - Chapter 110
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110: Requesting Sword 110: Requesting Sword His earlier smirk had faded into a more relaxed expression, fully enjoying this rewarding bath after an intense training session.
“There,” Rina said with a grin once she fastened the last tie.
“Our handsome master is back again.
Looking even better.” She gave him a wink.
Orion chuckled at her words.
“Stop before I let it get to my head.” “You should eat dinner before letting it go to your head,” she giggled and said.
Fiora let out a small laugh from the side, adjusting her sleeves.
“Come on, dinner’s ready, Master.” The three of them exited the room and made their way down the lantern-lit hall toward the dining room.
The aroma of food already reached halfway down the hallway as his stomach growled audibly.
“Someone’s ready to eat,” Rina teased.
“I’ve been doing one thing after another since morning.
Attending the ceremony, beating up an idiot noble, attending class, trading treasure, practicing swordsmanship,” Orion grumbled.
“At this point, I deserve a feast.” He reached the dining hall and opened the gates to be greeted by a table filled with dishes.
Maids were even busier than usual, filling the table with all kinds of delicacies.
Seated at the dining table were two people who had been waiting for him all this time.
Eldric looked up and laughed heartily as Orion stepped in.
“Hahaha, here comes our pride.
You really lifted my old name to new heights with your display of talent.” Selene softly chuckled and patted the seat beside her with a warm smile.
“Come here, dear.
You’ve had a long day, haven’t you?” He exhaled a breath and walked over with a gentle smile.
“It was… quite fulfilling.” “So,” Selene said, pouring him a cup of warm tea, “tell us.
How was your first day at the academy?” Orion took a sip, savoring the fragrant liquid before setting it down.
“Eventful.
The entrance ceremony was probably the most interesting part.
They announced the top 10 students who performed the best in the entrance test.” Selene’s eyes flashed with pride.
“So, how does it feel being number one among all the students enrolling?” “Haha, he is my grandson.
Of course he’ll be first,” Eldric laughed and interrupted her.
“Quiet, you.
I’m talking to my grandson.” Selene huffed and turned back to Orion.
He chuckled and nodded.
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“It feels quite good.
I also got a few rewards for getting first place.” “Oh?
What did you get?” Eldric asked curiously.
“Hmm…” Orion stretched his words, purposely creating tension.
Seeing both of them looking at him eagerly, he smiled and said, “A voucher for a Rank 9 Armament, access to the third floor of the Arcaneum, and I can take 3 spell books from within.
And a special privilege of entering the Origin Mana Pool.” Eldric raised an eyebrow.
“Origin Mana Pool?
That little lass actually took out something like that for you?
Hmm, probably Reynold was also involved in this.” Selene patted his head softly.
“This is a great opportunity for you, dear.
Make sure you are fully prepared for it.” Orion nodded his head with a smile.
“Yes.
For now, I want to focus on forming my Rune.
Otherwise, I feel like it would be a wasted opportunity if I head there early.” Eldric thoughtfully nodded his head.
“That is correct.
It’s best to use it after forming an Affinity Rune.” “Another interesting thing was the first lecture,” Orion added, changing the topic.
“Oh?” Eldric raised an eyebrow, eating a slice of roast meat.
“What was it about?” “Vice Dean Hargan himself gave it.
He taught us about the elemental classification system, the process of Affinity Rune formation, and introduced us to the Runic Language.” Selene’s brows lifted slightly.
“Hargan?
I hadn’t expected him to teach the first-years directly.” Orion nodded slightly.
“I think it was only for one lecture.
But he made quite an impression.
Broke quite a few egos and announced a deadline-one month to learn the Runic Language and form our Affinity Rune.
Or we get expelled.” Eldric choked briefly on his wine.
“Pfft-what?!
One month?” Orion smirked.
“Yep.
It will be quite fun.” Selene chuckled softly, though her gaze grew serious.
“That’s quite the challenge.
They’re pushing this generation hard.
Looks like they’re training them for this Golden Era.” Orion’s eyes briefly flickered with thought.
‘Golden Era, huh.
Maybe unexpected surprises await both me and the teachers.’ He shook his head and leaned back.
“Whatever it is,” he said quietly, “I’ll be ready.” [That’s the spirit, Master.
And don’t worry-I’ll keep track of your Rune Progress Quest for you!
Ù©(。•Ì‿•̀。)Û¶] Eldric and Selene proudly looked at Orion, feeling good about his maturing mindset.
The trio continued to chat and laugh as he shared the incident about the Young Master before telling them about his practice today.
He turned his face toward Selene.
“Ah, Grandma, I wanted you to forge a weapon for me.” Selene’s eyes brightened the moment Orion mentioned the word weapon.
The soft clink of porcelain against wood echoed as she set her teacup down, her expression shifting from grandmotherly warmth to the focused gaze of a seasoned Runesmith.
“Oh?” she said with interest, folding her hands on the table and leaning slightly forward.
“What kind of sword are you thinking of, dear?” Orion wiped his lips with a cloth napkin and set it aside, sitting up straighter.
“I’ve been training with the basic longsword Uncle Edgar gave me, but after today’s events and my evening practice, it felt… off.
Too light.
I need something heavier-a heavy longsword with a good amount of weight.
But not big like a greatsword so it won’t restrict my movements.” Selene nodded slowly, her eyes flashing with understanding.
“So you want a hybrid of sorts.
A longsword with density.
One that doesn’t slow you down but still hits like a beast when needed.” “Exactly.” Orion’s eyes lit up.
“Uncle Edgar said I’d need a dense alloy, something stronger than the common metal they use.
Things like Bonesteel, Windsilver, or Mythril composites maybe?
But it also needs runes-internal weight control, shock absorption, mana conduction…” He trailed off, looking at her almost sheepishly.
“Is it possible?” Selene chuckled and reached out to gently pat his hand.
“Possible?
My sweet boy, I’ve made spirit blades that can cut through mountains and runic hammers that can pulverize even enchanted stone above 9th Grade.
Your request is a treat in comparison.” Eldric chuckled beside her.
“You’ve got her fired up now, boy.
We won’t see her outside the forge for a week.” She playfully swatted at Eldric without looking away from Orion.
“It will require a proper forging chamber and some high-quality materials.
Bonesteel will do for the core structure-it’s naturally dense and channels mana well.
I’ll reinforce the inner matrix with a sliver of Windsilver to improve conductivity.
As for the runes, I’ll need to carve them myself-weight balancing, kinetic transfer arrays, a control seal tied to your mana signature, and a few little surprises.” Orion blinked.
“You’re going to do all that?” She smiled, radiant and proud.
“Of course.
You’re my grandson.
You don’t need to worry about materials or time.
Just leave it to me.” “But don’t you need-” “No,” she said, cutting him off gently.
“Don’t think about it.
Just keep training.
I’ll have your sword ready before your test’s time is up.” Orion’s heart swelled at her confidence.
[Hehe~ Grandma OP!
You’re basically getting a custom weapon for free, Master!
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