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Chapter 175: Dark Workshop



The reality was that by following Isabella\'s friends and Terith\'s Prince, we visited a bunch of popular workshops.

Just entering them requires a certain amount of time, and for better or worse, neither the prince nor the Evretis house members have been flaunting their status to get ahead of others.

With everyone so focused on the popular workshops, we couldn\'t go to the outskirts of the city, where I thought our chances of finding that woman would be higher.

Since any requests to go there probably were going to be rejected immediately, it was also hard for Isabella to propose it.

My girls also made no progress.

If things kept going like this, it could turn into a problem.

Mia: "Why are you interested in finding that woman anyway?"

Miwen: "...Call it a feeling."

While I\'m certainly interested in the history of this city, there was definitely much more to that woman.

Many mages in Rodky are powerful.

Even the Grandpa back then who gave those eggs to Lily... From my estimates, he should be strong enough to win against Skuld or any of the other Valkyries.

There\'s also a mage in this city capable enough to catch Claire\'s interest, which tells me a lot about how pówerful she might be. As well as her interests.

However... If we\'re talking about how threatening they are, on a scale from Lily to Elizabeth, most of the mages here end up being close to Lily.

They treat all of the students here like children and the workshops function kind of life stalls in a festival.

While it\'s obvious they are serious about their research, they often go out of the way to materialize it in a fun way or challenging way to play with the students.

It works to attract them and also to scout those who can see through the trick as potential apprentices.

Overall, it\'s a nice place, with powerful, but friendly people.

Of course, what this place is like at other times of the year is a mystery, and Grandpa gave me a pretty good hint that they are not all that innocent.

Still, no one seems interested in starting any trouble.

Except for that woman.

She came out of nowhere, and even though both Mia and I were paying attention, we only noticed her when she was already by our side,

While her words weren\'t particularly threatening, there was something weird about her.

Again, it\'s just a feeling, but...

If I had to put her on the same scale as the other mages based on this feeling alone, she\'d be close to Elizabeth.

She reeks of a problem.

But there\'s also her actions... Even though Sabrina was here, she didn\'t pay her any mind, instead, she was much more interested in Isabella and me.

I can think of a few reasons for that, but... most of them would be bad.

And then, the cherry on top to make her even more suspicious...

It\'s eerie by itself, but... most of the workshop owners of this city can also be found in the game.

The one we cannot find no matter what is this woman.

Mia: "But if you think she\'s so dangerous, wouldn\'t it be better to maintain a distance?"

Miwen: "You saw how easily she can reach us, right? I\'d rather take her offer to talk... Those who are strong usually have some pride so... Under the premise of us being guests in her workshop, she probably won\'t attack us unprovoked."

At least I hope that to be the case.

I\'ve seen examples that go both ways.

The Merchant was so far above that fighting wasn\'t even interesting to him, he only tried to see our true nature when he came to the Kingdom.

Elizabeth was a little similar, except that due to her level being lowered, we could entertain her during our fight, and since she loves a good challenge, she gave us all the opportunities we could ask for to give her our best blows.

On the other hand, we have the complete opposite. Claire.

That girl... She\'s way more interested in her own abilities than the opponent\'s. It doesn\'t matter who she\'s fighting unless she\'s told to hold back, she\'ll give them the same destructive attack on the first opportunity she gets.

Isabella: "Come on. Let\'s go."

Miwen: "Hm?"

While I was discussing with Mia, Isabella approached her friends and after a little while, came back with Lenard.

Lenard: "...Isabella explained your situation and asked me for help. Don\'t worry, you can repay me later."

It was unusual to see Lenard in high spirits like that, but even more surprising to me was Isabella\'s behavior.

She spoke with him in particular beforehand so that she wouldn\'t be alone when voicing her opinion.

This way, even if the group decided against it, it wouldn\'t be that weird for her to go her separate way.

She was able to predict what would happen and how it would look like if she became a contrarian to the group, so she took a measure to prevent it.

It\'s baby steps, but she\'s improving.

Isabella: "So? Where to?"

Miwen: "That\'s a good question... We can take a few of the workshops on the outskirts off the list for now since the girls visited them in the game and didn\'t find the woman we\'re looking for, but..."

Isabella: "Hm... I\'ve been wondering... Isn\'t there anywhere you want to visit too? Since you\'re also a mage..."

How cute. She seemed genuinely concerned for me.

But there was no need for that.

I\'ve been hearing the girls talk about their own experiences here, so I got the gist of more than I could ask for.

And well... I much rather learn from listening to their stories, to be honest.

Miwen: "I\'m not really into research. I use magic mostly to improvise, so... There\'s no need."

I also got Bea and Liz to teach me, and the two of them are pretty much as good as it gets, even considering the mages of this city.

Isabella: "Isn\'t that a bit of a waste? Because... You can use all elements. That\'s incredibly rare. That alone would put you on the level of a genius..."

Miwen: "I guess? I\'m not that great at any of them though."

I kind of forgot how rare this is since Bea can also do it while actually being good with almost all of them, albeit to varying degrees.

Elizabeth is also kind of capable of the same. The only element she cannot use is light, but that\'s probably just because of her race.

Isabella: "What do you mean you\'re not great, you-"

Lenard: "...She used you as an excuse and said that she wanted her escorts to also get an opportunity to learn, so why don\'t you suggest at least one? For appearance\'s sake."

Oh... I see.

So that\'s why she was so intent on it.

Although she seemed a little bothered by me, it was my mistake for not noticing it sooner.

Miwen: "In that case, let\'s take a look at some dark magic workshops."

Since there weren\'t any in the center, we might as well make use of the opportunity.

I would also like to have Isabella learn a thing or two. Since she can only use [Dark Magic] she couldn\'t participate in almost any activity.

It was a little sad to have her only observe the others all the time;

And so, with this decision, we properly started our search for the mysterious woman.

Since the city was so big, it took us a while to get away from the center region.

As far as architecture goes, the outskirts were pretty much the same, albeit the buildings were on a smaller scale for obvious reasons.

The workshops seemed more modest, most of them looking like normal houses.

Due to the lack of extravagance and lines forming in front of them, it was hard to even say whether or not they were truly workshops, but still, we knocked on their doors, and sure enough, someone would always allow us to get inside and take a look.

In contrast to the ones at the center, the items they offered were quite simple and less expensive.

Their research also seemed to be on the modest side.

They were mostly theory than anything else. Only a few had items that properly showcased the result of their research in a practical way.

Some concepts were interesting, but it was a shame. Without materialization, they weren\'t as appealing as what we had seen before.

It was rather cozy though. We even got offered lunch in one of the workshops.

It had nothing to do with their research, the lady there simply seemed to have taken a liking to Lenard.

There was also one workshop where we had to leave Mia outside guarding the door since the owner had an allergy and started sneezing when she was around.

It was a bit of a shame since his research was one of the more interesting ones. He was trying to figure out the best ways to strengthen different objects with magic.

Weapons are easy enough since almost any magic you add to them will make them better at their purpose, and you have to use it very precariously to not achieve the intended effects, but for other items, it might not be so simple.

Miwen: "Here you go. He said he felt bad for you."

Mia: "Hm? What\'s this?"

Miwen: "Paintbrush. It uses water magic to help you spread the paint according to how you visualize it."

I also ended up buying one of his paintings.

They all looked creepy, so I decided it would be funny to prank Ellie with one of them.

While we were having fun here and there, we still didn\'t manage to find the woman we were looking for.

The lack of lines meant we could search a bunch of different workshops, but since their size was also way smaller than the rest, there were a lot of them to search through.

And surprisingly enough, even in this region, dark magic workshops seemed to be quite rare.

But the first one we found looked quite promising.

A three-story building, while not the same size as the ones in the center, it was definitely bigger than the others we had found today.

It also had that eccentricity that was so characteristic of this city.

As for what led me to believe it was a dark magic workshop... well... the outer walls were all painted black, and two horns were sticking out of the last floor.

It kind of looked like a black skull from the outside.

But once we entered the place, the person waiting for us inside was...

Isabella: "Hm? A zombie?" read-only-on-MvLeMpYr

Workshop Owner: "I\'m alive!"

She was pretty similar to Agatha.

She seemed to lack sleep, her skin was pale and her hair disheveled.

Her head also wasn\'t resting correctly on her neck, tilting a little to the side.

Pointing any of that out to the person in question would be rude, so I refrained from it.

But Isabella, who came right behind me, was caught completely off-guard and didn\'t mince words.

She probably didn\'t do it on purpose, but she was spot on.

Jackie: "Uh... As you can see... Talismans and wards... Uh... You know?"

Isabella: "...As the owner of this workshop, don\'t you think she\'s a little... lifeless about her research?"

Still keen on the undead accusations, Isabella seemed to really have a problem with this girl.

If I had to say, her meek personality probably reminded Isabella of her own.

However, while Isabella tried her entire life to get away from that only to be forced to fall every time, this girl seemed to thrive in it, not minding her manners or anything else.

Miwen: "Well, I get what you\'re saying, but... Her research is the real deal."

The bigger workshops all have apprentices who help the owners. It seems to be especially useful for manufacturing items.

This place was as filled as those, if not more, but it only had Jackie, its owner, working in it.

It was the work of a lifetime.

All of the talismans here followed a logic that you could trace. And you could also see them getting better and better.

She was clearly very dedicated to them.

Miwen: "A lot of curses..."

Jackie: "Ehe...hehe....This one is... dangerous..."

Miwen: "Yeah... I can tell..."

It was an amulet with a curse that made the victim thirsty.

And yeah, while being thirsty might not look that dangerous at first glance, this thing was quite a problem.

First of all, it\'s incredibly easy to curse someone with it. A single touch is all that\'s necessary. As long as the person is not defending themselves with dark or light magic, they\'ll be instantly afflicted with the curse.

There are only two ways to remove the curse. The first is with superior light or dark magic, but... the amount of power in this talisman is incredible.

Jackie said that she created this while working as an apprentice, and it\'s based on her master\'s research, who contributed some of their magic to it.

Meaning... it takes an enormous amount of power to remove the curse.

And so, the best way to deal with the curse would be to break the talisman, but...

Once someone has been afflicted by it, it will probably be too late.

The thirst it causes only strengthens with time. And the worst part is that... it\'s not real.

No matter how much water one drinks, it will never go away.

The talisman simply causes the feeling... forever.

Jackie said that her test subjects all drowned themselves mere days after being exposed to it.

If I were to give this thing to Lana, it would pretty much make for the perfect crime.

Sadly, it wasn\'t on sale.

For someone who refused to tell what she tested the curses on, she was surprisingly responsible.

The only items on sale were the ones that offered protection against curses.

The business model of "Look how scary this thing is, don\'t you want to buy my protection against it?" might not be very attractive, but it was damn effective.

I ended up buying a bunch and storing them all in the Kingdom.

Miwen: "Oh yeah, speaking of which... We\'ve been looking for this woman..."

I started to describe the woman we met in the cathedral to Jackie, and...

Jackie: "...You met Nissa!? No, no, no, no... no... I have nothing to do with her. I..."

...It was obvious that this wasn\'t the case at all, but...

Miwen: "One of your talismans... It\'s flashing black and yellow."

Those colors... they were hers.

Jackie: "Nissa... She\'s calling me... No... Why now?"

She seemed pretty desperate.

Miwen: "It\'s bad to leave someone hanging, right? Let\'s visit Nissa together."

And like that, we ended up finding our guide to Nissa, the woman we met at the cathedral.

Of course, the timing was too convenient.

As I expected, she could reach us whenever she wanted to.

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