Return of The 8th Class Mage Chapter 135:


“Who is it?”

“Ah, looks like you wouldn’t know . ” Berthold took a small book out of his pockets, an artifact that each of the artisans shared . It was the Book of Portals, something that Ian was familiar with as well .

“We are always able to return to this island . ”

“But Cleven…”

“…seems to have lost it . ”

Cleven hadn’t had the artifact with him . It was clear that he had lost it in the years of wandering .

Just then, a figure appeared from the portal .

“I just thought I’d come by,” he said and nodded in their direction . It seemed that he was seeing what he had been expecting .

“It’s really you . ”

Ian had guessed right . He was ‘Siram’, the master of the ‘Siram Workshop’, now one of the eight artisans known as a technician and inventor .

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“No wonder I’ve been hearing a rumor about a dragon recently,” Siram mumbled without even greeting the artisans . He had come simply to ‘check in’ because he had heard the rumors of the white dragon the artisans had just met . Even at that point, he hadn’t been concerned about returning, as he no longer wished for his life to be in danger .

“Now it’s the dragon soldiers running rampant . They’ve been quiet for centuries – what’s with the chaos now?”

The problem was that his haven, Greenriverdium was affected by the dragon and the artisans were somewhat aware of this .

“Master of the Ivory Tower, I guessed you would be the descendant of the great Fran . I just wasn’t sure . With the surname ‘Page’, although it is quite common, magical abilities that surpass any human being, and the hair – you resemble him perfectly . If you were a little less attractive…”

It was the reason Siram had not entered through the portal immediately . It was a simple yet interesting reason of his .

“Not that I would have cared . I wouldn’t have returned to the island either . I’ve found something fun to do . It would be a waste for me to simply die . One thousand years is a little early for me . “

“Did you find something interesting in your life?” Berthold asked, looking curious .

“It’s a little funny to put it this way, but… hm… the fun of developing human civilization with my own hands? Little by little, just so I wouldn’t blow my cover . Do you get what I mean?”

The ‘fun’ Siram had found with his life was developing the human civilization . Little by little, not all of a sudden .

“I just release things out into the world like it’s some new invention . If I go too ahead of myself, that just messes things up . I keep my head low when I release these new inventions, like the time I pretended to tremble in front of the Ivory Tower master here . ”

“My apologies about that . ”

Ian remembered his encounter with Siram, how he had been shocked to find that Siram was actually a high class mage . Little did he know that had all been an act . It was already seven years ago . Time had gone by quickly .

“That was all possible because it’s you . The rest of us are sewing, hammering, and sawing nonstop . ” Berthold, the seamstress, muttered .

“You’re wrong . Aren’t you the greatest artisans of all time? Nothing would be impossible for you . Do not limit yourselves . ” Siram comforted Berthold with sweet words .

“He’s right,” Hilia agreed . “How about I join an army . I could change all of their weapons and armory . I could fulfill the wishes of every king – uniting nations into continents . Wouldn’t that be a breeze?”

“Maybe I could do something with my business… . ” Zerbio murmured .

“Are you still going on about your business? I’m not even surprised . ”

“Stop lecturing me – I already got scolded by Berthold about that . ”

It seemed the carpenter Zerbio was the verbal punching bag among the artisans . He had already heard some stinging words from Berthold, and now Siram was on him . His large physical features didn’t do him any good . What a waste .

‘They have a lot to say to each other . ’ Ian noted . He waited patiently, figuring they all wanted to catch up after all this time . After a while, they finally got to the bottom of the issue .

“So… is this really the dragon’s heart?”

“We think so . ”

 

After the others had filled him in, Siram got closer to the dragon’s heart – the ball of black material . The way he examined the heart was different from the others .

“Let’s see here . ” Siram muttered, taking out a strange object . It was a cylinder object with a ball on the end . Once mana was injected into the ball, it exploded with light, exploding in a straight direction .

“Oho…”

Siram shone the light on the heart . They all exclaimed quietly .

“This is . . something…” Everyone’s attention was on Siram .

“It’s like… the fruit of mage engineering . ”

That was unexpected . Everyone looked at one another suspiciously and each stated:

“The fruit of mage engineering?”
“What are you on about?”

“What’s that?”
“I don’t get it . Explain it to us clearly . ”

Ian was the only one who kept his silence . He had almost lost his cool and exploded with questions .

“There are veins of mana flowing from the surface to the core of the heart . It’s more of a technically structured object rather than an organ .

The dragon’s heart was a mage object?

Could it mean it was man-made?

“Are you sure?” Berthold the seamstress asked .

“Positive . ” Siram answered confidently without the slightest hesitance .

“Although… . ” He continued, “I can’t say for sure whether it’s made by humans . ”

“What does that mean?”

“I mean what I said . Even I can’t create things like this . Doesn’t this have infinite power? I’m sure you all have your weaknesses as artisans . Infinite power is our ideal form of power we technicians long for . ”

Infinite power was different from having an infinite amount of mana with the robe Berthold had made . Having an infinite amount of mana simply met it had the power to protect and change the heart of mana within Ian . It was the same with the other artifacts . But the dragon’s heart was different .

“It’s a product of recreation . ”

It was an organ that was deep within the heart . The core of wonder that only a few are born with . Someone had copied the original ‘mana heart’ . It was a completely different object to the core .

“No wonder… . ” The other artisans looked serious . They no longer talked of the density or aphotic state of the heart . They knew how recreation was a different matter from preserving and changing an object .

“Who is the owner of the heart? Is it you all? Or does it belong to the Master of the Ivory Tower, the descendant of Fran?”

Everyone looked at Ian .

The message was clear : the heart belonged to Ian/

“Master of the Ivory Tower, I have a favor to ask of you . ”

“Sure . ”

“Leave the heart to me . ”

It was a request that Ian had been expecting, and he had an answer prepared .

“Under three conditions . ”

“I shall do as you ask . ”

“First, I need the approval of the other artisans . ”

Siram looked at the others . No one objected . Dennis the jeweler and Halia the blacksmith seemed to look disappointed, but didn’t say anything .

Translations by AsianHobbyist Website .

“The second conditions would be results . I won’t put any limitations on this . Whether it’s direct or indirect, I request that this needs to end in my benefit . Do you understand?”

“Of course . ”

Ian didn’t have the skills to control the heart . He had already been planning on leaving the heart in the hands of the artisans . He did, however, need to cross a line in this deal, and this was his second condition .

“And for the last request…” Ian turned his head to look inside the temple . All the masterpieces of the artisans were still being preserved . Ian looked at the three remaining statues .

“I want your masterpiece that’s in the temple, Siram . ”

The seamstress Berthold’s robe .

The carpenter Zerbio’s cane

The jewler Dennis’ earrings .

The blacksmith Halia’s sword .

The tools of Cleven .

And Siram’s next masterpiece .

That was the final request .

“Not a difficult request at all . After all, I was going to present it to Fran – I might as well hand it to his descendant . ”

Siram approached the dragon statue and injected mana into it .

THe masterwork grew into its complete form .

“Here you go . ”


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