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Chapter 2783: Sibling Rivalry (part 1)

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Chapter 2783: Sibling Rivalry (part 1)

"You guys have simply used the tower to not depend on anyone and have practiced diligently. Starting from the basics of Dismantle instead of going straight to the top of Phoenix's Forge proves wisdom and humility.

"Working together without letting dumb pride or competition hinder your progress shows that you're not obsessed with something silly like being the best, only in doing the best job you can. What's next?" Salaark asked.

"We planned on recycling the artifacts in ascending order of difficulty." Solus sat down to hasten the recovery of her stamina and mana core. "Now we do Thundercrash, then the Voidfeather armor, the Golems, and lastly Ragnarök.

"We are likely going to need your help for the last two. We have no idea how to preserve the information stored inside the memory crystals and we don't want to risk damaging Ragnarök's mind."

"Correction. You need to leave the last two to me." The Overlord shook her head. "Even I have little experience with memory crystals since I didn't even know they were a thing until Balkor shared them with me.

"Yet I have plenty enough experience with Creation Magic to improvise the moment something goes wrong."

"What's the issue with Ragnarök?" Lith asked.

"That's made of Davross." Salaark replied. "Even though I used your blueprints, I used my skill to Forgemaster it. I'm sorry to say but based on what I've seen, even by working together you still lack the necessary skill to handle such a masterpiece.

"Remember that Creation Magic is an advanced branch of magic, even harder than Light Mastery. As you have experienced yourselves, even a tier one spell can drain you more than several tier five spells.

"To make matters worse, any mistake on your side would inflict Ragnarök pain and it might even compromise the unique blood bond that exists between Lith and the blade. Unless you're willing to put them at risk, don't even try."

Lith nodded, clenching his hands in frustration.

'Dammit, I should have taken into account that due to his semi-sentience, Ragnarök is closer to a patient than an artifact when it comes to Creation Magic. Any half-assed spell would be akin to torture and the poor thing wouldn't even understand what I'm doing.

nulli'Ragnarök would assume that either I'm punishing him for something he has done or that I'm just that cruel.' Lith looked at the blade feeling guilty for his lack of consideration while Ragnarök replied by bending its guard up in a smile to ease its master's worries.

Once they got back to the peak of their strength, Lith and Solus proceeded to Dismantle everything. The Voidwalker armor presented no difficulty since it was similar to Double Edge. After that, they moved to the Sage Staff.

It proved to be the easiest piece they had recycled until that moment since the Yggdrasill wood answered meekly to the Solus' healing spells while the Balor's eyes were susceptible to Lith's necromantic magic.

With just three elemental crystals and no tricky step, the process went without a hitch. At the same time, it helped Lith and Solus to appreciate how similar Forgemastering was to healing magic.

The process of destroying the enchantments with darkness magic while preserving the materials with light magic was similar to getting rid of parasites or a tumor in a living patient.

The Yggdrasill wood and the Balor's eyes being enchanted organic materials acted as a contact point between two apparently different disciplines. Once Lith and Solus were done with the staff, it was time to build a better Thundercrash but this time Salaark had to intervene.

Its dual nature as Forgemastering and Alchemy tool made it easy to assemble and a nightmare to disassemble since the two parts had to be treated at the same time.

"Can I?" Solus showed Salaark the Eyes of Menadion before the Guardian started her work.

"No, you must." She replied. "I'm giving you guys these lessons because I want to and the way you learn from them is irrelevant to me. Balkor has his talent, Lith has you, Solus, and you have your mother's tower.

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