Leveling up the World

Chapter 361: Locked but Open



Chapter 361: Locked but Open

Chapter 361: Locked but Open

Was it a good idea to leave Lux behind? Nil asked as Dallion made his way down the street. Healing, even at his level, isnt something you should give away.

Hes still linked to me, Dallion replied. If I need him in the realms, Ill just summon him, and no one in the real world will know the difference.

Yes, that is an option. Youve become a lot more calculating lately, dear boy. Its almost commendable.

Well, I got tired of being taken advantage of.

Quite so. However, just be sure not to turn into the sort of person that takes advantage of others.

A roar filled the air, making the end of another tournament event. Normally, this would give the spectators a breather to go about the city before the next series of fights. That meant that for the next hour or so, the streets would be packed with people. Dallion didnt mind that. His goal was to get to the Icepicker Guildhall before then. Given that it was day, Spike would be replaced by a new set of guards, likely someone that Dallion vaguely knew. The important part was that none of them would find it suspicious he was visiting so often. Also, after today, there would be no reason for him to go there anymore. At least not until everything was settled.

Hey, youre that guy! a voice shouted.

Dallion turned to his right, expecting to see a fan of his exploits, but instead found that the one addressing him was an iron shop sign.

Never thought Id see one of your kind before, the sign continued.

There was genuine surprise and joy in his voice. Looking closely, Dallion could see that the alloy it was made of was rather unusual, suggesting that the sign wasnt local but rather was brought here. The year beneath established suggested that the shop was over three centuries old, but Dallion had a feeling the guardian was older.

Im told I am the only one, Dallion replied with a smile.

Nah. Its a large world out there. Accidents happen every now and again. The last empath I saw was a dwarf, talk about weird. The sign laughed. Listen, I know youre probably busy and all, but I was wondering, can you mend me just a bit? I feel bad for the owners of this place. Theyre overworked as it is and dont have time for their own items, let alone store property.

The request was unusual enough that it made Dallion stop. The shop in question was clearly a repair shop, though now closed for the festival. Dallion had passed by it dozens of times, but had never actually noticed it. Having the power to mend things on his own, the only thing he was interested in was good food and gear. Definitely not repair shops.

Sure. Dallion reached up and touched the sign with the tip of his fingers. I guess its true what they saymenders always have broken gear. Want an improvement?

Nah, Im fine. Theres no need to depress the people here. Just getting free from a few cracks will do.

A moment later and the sign was as good as new. The experience brought a sense of nostalgia back to Dallion. It had been a while since he had actively repaired items. Going through the item maze and adjusting the damaged elements felt refreshingly simple. Once this was over, maybe hed do more of thatjust repair an item or two for the fun of it.

There you go, Dallion lowered his hand.

Thank you kindly, the sign said. First human Ive seen go to a hundred percent. Usually, they stop when they get to the nineties.

Its a bad habit I have. How come youre the only one able to recognize me?

The wisdom of age. I might not look it, but I was a very popular shield back in my day.

Normally, this was the point at which the armadil shield would add in a snarky comment of his own. For some reason, he remained silent.Th.ê most uptodate novels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m

Of course, that was back when the dwarves were worth something. Just dont get me started talking about the old days or Ill never stop. The sign laughed. Im sure you have lots of work. Better get going before you get someone mad. Thats the problem with humans, always mad at something.

Yeah, thats the problem with humans. See you around. Dallion continued along his way.

If you ever want to chat dont hesitate to come visit! I know lots of interesting stories.

Any other day, Dallion would have gladly accepted the offer. Not today, though. Blocking the noise from his mind, he walked on to the guildhall and went inside.

You know why. Dallion decided to go for broke. Turning around, he looked the elite in the eyes.

Going on a solo expedition? Vend came closer. I thought I had taught you better than this.

I thought you said thered be no more expeditions.

Thats not your decision to make.

I think it should be.

Oh? Dallion felt a sense of pride amid a sea of disappointment. Was it that Vend saw his younger self in him?

How mad is he? Dallion asked.

Hes chill, one of Vends daggers replied. He just likes to pretend hes mad. If hes really mad, youll know.

Just because youve won three rounds against low-level seers, you think youll be able to survive the sword realm? Or do you just want to wander about as a tourist?

I can survive.

Dallion clenched his fists. He didnt feel insulted in the least, but needed to inflict a slight amount of pain to decrease the chances of being found out. The worst part of all was not knowing what had happened during Vends combat splitting. The elite had chosen to approach Dallion with a question. However, it was just as possible for him to have asked half a dozen other questions just to see how Dallion would react. Dallion himself would have done so had the roles been reversed.

Youre back to being reckless. Reminds me of your guilds trial. You were so determined to clear all five levels of the dagger that you refused to take the win when offered. Remind me, what happened afterwards?

Thats a low blow, Dallion thought.

Even so, Vend was right. At the time, Dallion was just starting to figure out how to use his music skill. Thanks to it and his tactical skills, he had managed to lead his team through the first three levels of the trail dagger. Officially, that was all it took to become a permanent guild member. However, Dallion had stubbornly asked to go on even when everyone else had left the exam. As a result, he had failed at the very start of the fourth level. That created an absurd situation in which the person who had carried everyone to victory had himself failed and was forced to retake the trial a month later.

Its different this time. I dont have anything to prove.

Really? Vend crossed his arms. In that case, go ahead.

Dallion hesitated.

Dont worry, its not a trick. Ill take full responsibility and come up with an excuse in front of March.

Dallion still didnt budge. This had to be a trick. Vend wasnt one to be swayed by sentimental reasons. And yet, there didnt seem to be any deceit within him. As far as Dallion could tell, the elite was a hundred percent sincere.

If you lack the conviction to open the door, what does that say about you? Vend asked.

Instantly, Dallion grabbed the handle and pressed it down. The door didnt open. Confused, he pushed further while attempting to push then pull the door. Neither worked.

Do you really think wed leave a world item unprotected for anyone to snatch? Vend asked. I just wanted to see whether youre a complete idiot and, sadly, you surpassed my expectations.

The door has been locked the entire time? Dallion asked.

Ever since our last expedition. Only March has the key. But since youre so determined about it, Ill make sure you have a nice long talk with her once the festival is over. Itll all be in your hands then. Who knows, maybe youll manage to convince her to let you in alone? Ive seen stranger things happen.

Locked since Marchs last expedition? That was impossible. There was no indication that Vend was lying, but Dallion distinctly remembered entering the time many times. He even had the dryad scroll to prove it. Something strange was going on here, and he didnt have a clue what it was.


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