Overgeared - Chapter 1795
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Chapter 1795

Chapter 1795

Intentit was a concept Grid first encountered through the yangban Garam. More precisely, Garam gave him a vague understanding. Concepts like energy, mana control, the mental world were too abstract and difficult for him to understand until he experienced Formless Will. He still didnt have an understanding of this aspect.

Grid saw intent as one of the concepts that blurred the line between Satisfy and reality. The fact that the system would look at the players intent and produce physical results was a transcendent phenomenon in itself. For example, the Sanctuary of Metal. The system had built a mental world that reflected not only the path that Grid walked, but also his subconscious.

It was truly omnipotent.

...It is easy to reflect ones intent when making items.

Yes, it was nothing special.

On the contrary, it felt late. Until now, Grids intent had always been focused on combat. He was a blacksmith in name, but he didnt get any help from intent when it came to production. It was a part he often found strange and upsetting, but Hexetia solved it at once.

The blacksmith G.o.d blessed him. The blessing raised Grids blocked production ability,

He felt amazed and grateful.

Ah...

What could he say to fully convey his grat.i.tude?

Hexetia stared at the distressed Grid, who was deep in thought, and finally burst out laughing.

Get used to receiving things.

Hexetias large hands grabbed both of Grids shoulders.

If you are only used to giving, then the people around you must be pretty uncomfortable. It is like me now. I am embarra.s.sed.

No. I am someone who is accustomed to receiving more than giving...

The confession of a person who is in a higher position makes the surroundings uncomfortable.

Hexetia dismissed Grids humility, only for his face to suddenly become lonely. It was because he was reminded of G.o.ddess Rebecca. She, who used to appear and disappear from their sides without saying a word, never spoke with the celestial G.o.ds on an equal footing. For the most part, she remained silent and respected their choices. If that was the responsibility of a higher ranked being...

...No, I take back what I just said. It is the selfish standards of a low ranking person that a being shouldnt reveal their true feelings just because they are in a high position. It goes against equality. Just say whatever you want. Be honest and express your intent. I will listen even if it is in vain, so dont hesitate. We should meddle with each other.

......

The sight of Hexetia repeatedly changing his words with a dark expression and then a bright expression worried Grid.

As expected, he isnt completely sane.

He heard that early treatment was important for bipolar disorder. Grid estimated the scale of the guilt in Hexetias heart and made a serious decision. I will arrange for him to meet Agnus.

A person who set a valuable precedent for was.h.i.+ng away the wounds of the heart and overcoming a mental illnessGrid felt a genuine respect for Agnus. He believed that Agnus would definitely be of help to Hexetia.

......?

Hexetia felt displeased for some reason and his expression crumpled.

......

At this time, Agnus dug at his ears as he explored a new unexplored area on the surface with the memphis.

I dont know what it is, but Ill listen carefully. Do you mind if I open the mental world now?

Grid roughly nodded and asked for Hexetias consent. The mental world forcibly changed the environment around it. To be more precise, it forced others in the area into the mental world. It could have an unintended negative impact. Therefore, Khan and Hexetia nodded at Grids careful question.

I am ready. Khan looked a bit nervous. He was unfamiliar with the world of transcendents and Absolutes, so he had never personally experienced the power of the mental world. It was a concept he only vaguely knew about.

Then...

Grid carefully opened the Sanctuary of Metal. The scenery seen by those present changed in an instant. Another world was created. The landscape of the city under construction disappeared like a lie and a black-gold canyon was built. The cliffs on both sides soared high with the momentum to pierce the sky and the wilderness on them was hot.

[My flames...] The Red Phoenix, who had been silent ever since boarding the Tomb of the G.o.ds, muttered. In fact, the Red Phoenix was awkward around the celestial G.o.ds. It was close to being vigilant. It was because the Red Phoenix experienced being robbed of everything by the G.o.ds who were expelled from heaven. It was very reluctant even though Hexetia had Grids favor.

The originally cautious and taciturn Red Phoenix didnt bother revealing itself in front of Hexetia. It just silently cooperated with the creation of items. Yet at this moment, it spoke without realizing it. It showed emotions.

The Sanctuary of Metalthe heat floating around Grids mental world resembled the heat generated by its own flames. It could simply be because Grid had the heart of the Red Phoenix. However, the Red Phoenix clearly felt it. The fact that grat.i.tude and admiration for itself was clearly mixed in with the framework that formed Grids mental world.

It was a fact that only the being concerned could feel. In that sense, it was naturally Khan who was the most thrilled.

This...

The largest framework behind the Sanctuary of Metal was Valhalla of Infinite Affection. Khans wish for Grids safety built a metal cliff from Valhalla of Infinite Affection. Grids trust in Khan was buried in his subconscious and this world picked Khan as the most important person to Grid.

In the end, Khan shed tears and Grid couldnt remain silent.

Thank you, Khan, Grid said while hugging Khan tightly. He followed Hexetias advice and confided honestly, You made me.

...H-Huhu. Your words are a big problem!

Did he hear incorrectly?

Khan, who was laughing with a blank expression, abruptly raised his voice. You are just you. Dont say such things recklessly.

Grid was unique. He became an Only One G.o.d with his human body and threatened even the celestial G.o.ds. This feat shouldnt be disparaged at all.

You are great yourself. That is why you became who you are now, Khan spoke firmly and continued, Dont let yourself be swayed by emotions and lower yourself. Even the armor you are wearing right now. What is this? You are still wearing the crude armor I made with poor skills? It would be disappointing if it was simply because you missed me. If you failed because of that armor, I... I...

Khan. Grid didnt let go of Khan. He rested his chin on Khans shoulder, which was much smaller than his own, and whispered with a calm face, If I hadnt met you, I wouldve never realized how to like people.

......

I couldnt trust anyone. I just resented and hated them. I foolishly wielded the power I had acquired.

Wouldnt he have eventually become as bad as Agnus? It was unconditionally the case. Until he met Khan, he always felt betrayed by the world and was filled with spite. He had no qualms about harming others. He felt no guilt when he hurt others for his own self-interest. He had been subjected to this, so he believed that others deserved the same.

In the end, I wouldnt have been able to love Irene and wouldve just used her. I wouldnt have cared what happened to Lord.

You... what are you saying? That cant be true.

No, Im sure it would be the case.

......

Until he met Khan and learned his story, Grid thought he was the most unhappy person in the world. He was comforted by Khan, who believed in him like he was a benefactor, despite all the sorrow and pain Khan himself went through.

He was a man with no answersGrid clearly remembered what he was like in the past. He couldnt deny it.

Hexetia read the sincerity in Grids confession and muttered, ...Khan saved the surface.

[......]

The Red Phoenix, who had been nodding in agreement, looked away in embarra.s.sment while Hexetia scratched his head.

Im sorry.

[......?]

I belatedly apologize for the fact that our greed and quarrels have ruined your world.

[......]

The heat in the canyon started to intensify.

The Red Phoenix was fl.u.s.tered and surprised by Hexetias unexpected att.i.tude and responded with the rising flames. Hexetia also contributed. This was the moment when Grid used intent to make battle gear for the first time. It was a moment watched by Khan and the Red Phoenix, who created the myth of Grid It was a precious moment that would never happen again.

Hexetia had no intention of ruining this moment. He was ready to do everything he could to a.s.sist Grid.

Use me, Grid.

Just as you met Khan and became who you are now. If I hadnt met you, I wouldve been worthless forever.

The metal canyon made of Greed slowly flowed down. It was caused by the flames of the Red Phoenix and Hexetia. It was ready to take on a new form at any time according to Grids will.

[Intent Production is activated.]

A notification window popped up and Grid responded immediately. He took out an anvil, set it up, and held a hammer in his hand. The melted Greed gathered toward the anvil.

At this moment

Use me, Grid.

Hexetias thoughts echoed in Grids mental world and a change occurred. ?????e???e?. com

[The Hammer and Anvil mental world of Hexetia, the G.o.d of Blacksmiths, has a.s.similated with the Sanctuary of Metal!]

[You have acquired Hexetias Hammer.]

[You have acquired Hexetias Anvil.]

I also hope to be of help to Grid...

Subsequently, further changes occurred as Khans thoughts echoed.

[The legendary blacksmith Khan has learned about the mental world.]

[Khans mental world is Smithy on That Day.]

Taang, taang, taang...

Someones hammering could be heard in the distance. Suddenly, the landscape around Grid changed. It was Winstons smithy, where he first met Khan. Khan, Hexetia, and the Red Phoenix stood there side by side and greeted Grid.

Welcome.

[The Smithy on That Day mental world of Khan, the legendary blacksmith, has a.s.similated with the Sanctuary of Metal!]

[This is where your Intent Production will produce the best results!]

Ah... It was like a dream. The red-eyed Grid approached his precious people.