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Record of a Thousand Lives-Chapter 30
Chapter 30
They arrived at Riel after traveling for around four days, just as the sun roseover the tip of thecity’s spire.Riel was not a city of trade or commerce, but it was a city famous for heavily investing in exploration and excavation.
Thepairpassed through the checkpoint and entered the city. Kang Yoon-Soo touched the wrist device and checked the legendary quest they were currently doing. Shaneth, who was a Continental, could see the information window from the wrist device, and she wasreadingthe contents of the quest too.
Shaneth was actually filled with excitement and expectation.They had aquest.
Multiple kinds of quests were available all over the continent. These quests could range from petty requests such as delivery work to more prestigious and rewarding quests such asmonstersubjugation. The questswereonlygiven by Continentals, as the Travelers from another worldhad not beenbestowed the right to give out quests.
Additionally,one could receive a predetermined reward upon successful completion of a quest. A Continental who had not decided what to give as a reward could not give out quests to others. A quest was an absolute promise between people.
A quest usually involved looking for specific items, but there were also rare kinds of quests thatasked oneto find the traces of a ruin or a hidden treasure chest.The quest Kang Yoon-Soo wasdoingwas related to a legend—in other words, a legendary quest.
Not muchwasknown about legendary quests. However, mostsuchquests carriedextreme risks and hazards, and the time period for carrying out such questscould be very long. Of course, onewouldbehandsomely rewardedby suchquests.
Numerous adventurerswere scouringthe continent trying to find rewarding rare quests, and the fact that one was doing a legendary quest wasitselfa reason to be proud of.
Shaneth was already shaking with excitement justfromthe thought of having one. She remembered Kang Yoon-Soo saying that the purpose of their journeywas to preventadisaster that wouldfall upon theworld in the near future, and she instinctively knew that thelegendary quest was related to that goal.
What could be the start of such an amazing quest? Would it be hunting an extremely difficult monster? Perhaps a territorial war? Shaneth was confidentindoing her best to successfully complete the quest.
[Legendary Quest: Missing History]
Look forclues regarding the missing portion ofhistory from Henrick thedrunk, who sleepsin the dumpster behindRiel’smilitary training center.
*Henrick is usually activein the afternoon.
“…”Shaneth could not hide her disappointment.
“Let’s go,” Kang Yoon-Soo said.
“Okay…” Shaneth replied.
KangYoon-Sooeasily found his way around the city as if he had been there before.Numerous sweaty, muscular men were training their swordsmanship at the military training center, and the smithy acrossfrom itcontained manyfemale blacksmiths just like the one at Hiledan.
Hewent pastthe military training center andheadedtowardtheback alley.
“Zzzzz... Zz… Zzz… Zz...”
Amiddle-agedman wassnoring heavilyin a pile of trash,fast asleep. His coat wasragged,and his beard showed signs of not being shaved for weeks at the least. He was quite tall and well built, but he reekedofalcohol as if he had not taken a bath for days. His coat pocketbulgedwith someunknown item.
Shaneth looked disgruntled and disappointed—this was just a homeless person!Couldthe legendary quest really start with this guy? She asked,“There must be something wrong with the quest window, right?”
“Not at all,”Kang Yoon-Soo said. Headdedquietly, “We need him for the legendary quest.”He grabbed Henrick’s shoulder and shook him awake.
Henrick grimaced as he slowly opened hissaliva-covered mouth. He asked,“What do you want?”
“I came to get information on the missing portion ofhistory,” Kang Yoon-Soo said.
“Huh? From me? What are you talking about? Go ask somewhere else.”Henrick scratched his neck a few times before getting up from the pile of trash,thenturned around and started walking.
Kang Yoon-Soo took out a silver coin from his pocket as Henrick was about to leave, and flicked the coin toward him.Henrick instantly turned around and caught the coin, remarking,“You guys must be pretty bored,huh? I’m already telling you,I don’t know much about anything. The only things I know are things I’ve heard from people as I hopped from one pub to another. If you’re so intent on listening to that at least, Ineed you to bring something for me.”
A new quest popped up.
[I Need Booze Money!]
Henrick is interested in the treasure of the mudgems that live in the swamp south of Riel. The shiny stone would fetch a hefty sum forhim,although hewouldspendit all on booze.
*The quest will be gone after four days.
Rewards: Some information, Henrick’s empty praise.
“Here you go.”Kang Yoon-Soo passed theMudgem's Treasureto Henrick. He had passed through the homeof the mudgems for thatvery reason.
Henrick was confused for a moment before his eyes sparkled.“Oooh! Thanks! I never imagined you would give it to me this quickly. You’re amazing!”He quickly hid theMudgem's Treasurein his ragged coat, and he cleared his throat a few times before saying, “The information you’re looking for is probably with Ramax from the Red Rock Excavators.”
“What? Didn’t you sayyou would give us the information if we broughtyou the treasure of the mudgem?” Shaneth protested.
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“I told you I heard a few things from the pubs, right? I heard Ramax, that oldman, talkabout it once when he was drunk. Don’t you think it would be better to hear itdirectly than fromsomeone who just overheard it?” Henrick skillfullymade excuses. He added,“Come to think of it, that old man’s organization seems tohave founda few strange things while excavating. Anyway, I told youI didn’tknow much from the start. Wish you all the best!”He began to stagger away.
“Artisanshipisn’t art,” Kang Yoon-Soo said as Henrick was about to leave.
Henrick stopped in his tracks. He turned around and asked, “What did you just say?”
“Artisanshipisn’tart,” Kang Yoon-Soo repeated.
“Why do you think so?” Henrick asked.
“Because it’s useless. There’s no money in it, and it’s a pitiful profession. The word ‘art’ is wasted onsomething like that,” Kang Yoon-Soo said.
“What did you say?!” Henrick shouted as he approached Kang Yoon-Soo.
Shaneth was perplexedbythe scene. She had never seen Kang Yoon-Soo provoke someone so openly. However, she decided to observe the situation a bit more.
Henrick glared at Kang Yoon-Soo before askingthreateningly, “Are you telling meartisanshipis a lowly profession?”
“Yes,” Kang Yoon-Soo said.
“Are you certain?” Henrick asked.
“Yes,” Kang Yoon-Soo repeated.
“Youpunk, are you trying to kill me by making me laugh myself to death?”Henrick scoffed as he took out asculptingknife from underneath his sleeve.
Shaneth grabbed the handle of her scythe as she stared at him. However, it was just a normal sculpting knife. The sculpting knife looked quite old, but the sunlight easily reflectedoff its sharp edges.
Henrick took out theMudgem's Treasurefrom his coat pocket and spun his sculpting knife before starting to work on it. The simple, shiny stone suddenlybecame a jewelthat boasted extreme brilliance.
“That’s amazing!” Shaneth exclaimed.
Even skilled sculptors could not hold a candletoHenrick’s craftsmanship. Henrick tossed the jewel up and down as he confidently smirked.“What do you think? Do you still thinkartisanshipis a lowlyprofession?”
“It’s a mess,” Kang Yoon-Soo saidcoldly.
“What did you say, you punk?”Henrick glared at him as if he wereabout to stab him with the sculpting knife.
“The material was too lacking tomatchyour skills. You’reat too high alevel to sculpt such lowlymaterialasaMudgem's Treasure,Henrick Elrickersson,” Kang Yoon-Soo said.
The anger in Henrick’s eyes disappeared. He asked,“You…Youknowwho I am?”
“Youwere theartisan for the royal princess despite being a commoner—although you’re retired now,” Kang Yoon-Soo said.
“Are you serious?” Shaneth asked in surprise as her eyes grew large and round.
Onehad topossess an overwhelming amount of skill and talent to be able to enter the royal palace as a lowly commoner. Not to mention, if hehad beentheartisanfor the royal princess, he would have to be the best of the best; that meant he must have reached the pinnacle of theArtisanclass.A skilledartisanlike him was rolling around and sleeping in a pile of trash,wasting away as a drunk?
Henrick let out a bitter laugh as he said, “Well, my specialty waspuppet-making,but I worked as anartisantoo.”
Shaneth waseven moreshocked. The fact that he had worked at the royal palace was surprising by itself,buthe was even a skilled puppet maker? AlthoughHenrickwas a normal middle-aged man, his skillswerenot something to look down on.
Henrick continuedwith a sigh,“However, my hands arestiff now.I used to be called the beston the continent, but that’s all in the past… It’s already been fifteen years since I stopped, and there are many otherswho are better than me.”
The moment Shaneth listened to theman’s rant, she realized Kang Yoon-Soo’s intentions.‘So that’s it!’
Come to think of it, it was a very familiar scene. The skills of a retired royalartisanweredefinitely going to be needed to complete the legendary quest. That was why Kang Yoon-Soo had provoked Henrick by saying stufflike ‘artisanship isn’t art’ or that his work wasa mess. It was to provoke him into picking upcraftingagain.
‘Amazing. He really is an amazing guy.’Shaneth was certain that this was the moment Kang Yoon-Soo had prepared in his mind. He was going to encourage the depressed Henrick topick upcraftingagain.
However,KangYoon-Soosaid, “You’re right;your skills have declined. There are betterartisansthan you.”
‘What…?’Shaneth was perplexed and confused. Now was the time to comfort and encourage him, andconvince the retired artisanto pick up his craft again!
Henrick stared at Kang Yoon-Sooand asked,“What are you trying to say?”
KangYoon-Sooslowly answered, “The heirloom of the Elrickersson family that you keep in the capital. The one that can only be passed on to the most skilledartisan. Give that heirloom to me.”
“Why should I?” Henrick protested.
In response, Kang Yoon-Soo simply declared, “Because I’m a betterartisanthan you.”