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Chapter 768 Four Pillars: The Right Track

    <h4>Chapter 768 Four Pirs: The Right Track </h4>


    ?While reading through the requirements needed for his Hammer of Beginnings to be fully at Legendary grade, Valyr thought back to his thought process from earlier.


    Having read through the series of notifications rted to the Hammer of Beginnings, the young man found it slightly peculiar that only [Breath of me] had been upgraded.


    With his artifact upgrading thanks to the birth of the Supreme de of Primeval mes, Valyr began to find it even more peculiar, especially after seeing that the system mentioned that his artifact was just partly considered Legendary grade.


    For some time, he wondered whether he needed to forge other Legendary grade artifacts of different attributes to fully upgrade Hammer of Beginnings.


    After all, the Hammer of Beginnings was a forging hammer that contained five attributes in one vessel, perhaps six due to the inclusion of the skill [Breath of Beginnings].


    Fortunately, his guess was proven to be correct, with the list of requirements before him needing him to forge five more Legendary grade artifacts.


    "Four out of the five remaining ones are along the lines of what I expected," muttered Valyr to himself.


    "Though I''m quite surprised that thest one needs me to forge an artifact of the Primeval attribute."


    Just how like Intents had different grades to reflect how close one was to the ultimate truths of the universe, attributes also had their corresponding tiers.


    However, not only did these attributes show how close they were to the truths of the universe, they also showed how the difficult they were to wield and toprehend.


    Then again, if one were able to sessfully such a high-tier attribute, then one would be able to tap into a force far greater than even multiple low-tier attributesbined.


    In fact, that''s part of the reason why some had chosen to renounce all of their previous progress to get a chance atprehending a higher-tier attribute.


    Though, the number of those seeding in this endeavor were many times smaller than those failing.


    In any case, even though the Primeval attribute was an attribute that was of a higher tier than the four foundational elements, it was still something within the reach of many people.


    After all, to gain ess to the Primeval attribute, one would only need toprehend the essence of the elements in its entirety.


    Once one had achieved that, they would be able to ess its quintessence, the origin that gave birth to the elements in the first ce.


    Of course, to transfer that concept into the world of cksmithing was easier said than done.


    But it''s not like Valyr didn''t have any ways of making it possible.


    "Guess I''ll be forging some artifacts here and there while upgrading the True Wyvern Armor," said Valyr to himself as he closed the screen for the meantime.


    "Then again, I could use those artifacts as bargaining chips somewhere down the line."


    "Or I could sell them at auctions for a pretty hefty price." Valyr shrugged his shoulders. "Who knows."


    With Valyr more than satisfied with the changes he had done to the sword N had given him, the young man decided to reward himself by getting some well-needed rest on the sofa.


    Sinking into the chair once more, he grabbed a few potions out of his spatial bracelet to replenish his reserves.


    After that, he grabbed a bit of dried rations, satiating the hunger he had been ignoring for quite some time now.


    While doing that, he was reminded of the amount of time it took him to upgrade the de into what it was today.


    "Over two weeks…" muttered Valyr to himself with a slight shudder, imagining a scenario where he forged all of the artifacts he needed in one go.


    "Even with the title upgrade, I''d probably take at least two months to forge all of that."


    Fortunately, before the young man could fall any deeper into the rabbit hole he had gotten himself into, the woman on the other workshop let out a loud sigh of relief.


    "Haah… finally done."


    Bringing himself back to reality at those words, Valyr shook his head for a bit before standing up.


    Then, with a confident smile on his face, he grabbed the de he had upgraded from the anvil before making his way to N''s workshop.


    "To be honest, I thought I''d be the one taking a longer time," said the young man with a chuckle, swinging his de back and forth.


    In response, N let out a bit ofughter. "Let''s just say I''vee across a few setbacks during the final steps."


    "But I''ve gotten past all of that."


    Whoosh!


    Swinging the dagger she had reforged, N made Valyr feel as if a hundred des were on a path to strike every part of his body at once.


    With that, the young man swung his de in a cross pattern, causing a terrifying aura of mes to burst forth as it dispelled the sensation in less than an instant.


    "…" Seeing how Valyr''s reforged de had no problems fighting against the mirage of energies she had created, N''s eyes widen in surprise as she thought back to the possibility she came up with some time ago.


    Taking in a deep breath topose herself, she then asked Valyr if they could use their identification skills on each other''s items to see who had reforged the better weapon.


    Getting a solemn nod in response, N briefly had a wry smile on her face as she gave the two of them a countdown.


    "3… 2… 1…"


    "[Superior Analysis]."


    "[Unveiling Eyes of the Forge]."


    Ding!


    Ding!


    At the very moment the two of them activated their respective identification skills, a plethora of information regarding the other''s item appeared before the two of them.


    Reading through the handiwork of their opponent, the two of them looked at each other with surprise in their eyes.


    However, not long after, a glint of victory appeared in the gaze of one, with a glint of defeat appearing in the other.


    "I guess you won," said N with a bitter smile.


    Closing the screen she had brought up, she then let out a long sigh as she came to terms with the situation.


    With her eyes closed for quite some time, she eventually looked back at Valyr, whose face currently showed immense jubtion.


    "I''ve got to say, you''ve even given a Myth like me a run for their money." N chuckled.


    "Even with the immense disparity in our skills and stats, you were able to forge something I couldn''t."


    "And that''s already telling me a lot about you."


    At those words, the smile on Valyr''s face disappeared as he looked at the woman with slight suspicion.


    Taking note of his expression, N continued smiling.


    "Don''t worry. It''s not like what I found out would change anything for you," said the woman.


    "Plus, if you''ve forgotten, I''m not at Veldanyr at the moment, so there''s no point looking at me like that."


    It was only at those words did the young man rx, remaining silent as the woman still seemed to have something to say.


    "In any case, I''m d that the current generation has a cksmith that could perhaps steer Veldanyr back towards the right track."


    "And with that, let me announce that this fight is officially over."
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