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... tently at the longsword on the stand with straight faces.

The other blacksmiths seemed to come to their senses when they met Shin’s eyes, and resumed their work.

Pretending nothing had happened, Shin returned his gaze to the longsword.

The longsword on the stand was darkening from the edge of the blade. As the magical power that had been trapping the heat in the iron escaped, the temperature was dropping. After a while, the blade changed to the color of steel. It gave off ...

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