Super Template System In Marvel and Beyond-Chapter 169: Meeting Grid III

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Chapter 169: Meeting Grid III

[You have become a Baron of the Eternal Kingdom.]

[You have the authority to rule a territory.]

[You have the authority to command soldiers.]

[You can employ up to two people as knights. You can employ both NPCs and users.]

[You can give a forceful command to the people. But it isn't recommended.]

[You will receive a monthly salary of 1,500 gold.]

" take good care of people here, they have suffered enough this greedy one Tyranny " Lord Steim said pointing at Valmont and Dave nodded. "I will"

"Finally, we're out!"

Just as they were speaking, a voice called out. The group turned their heads to see two men and a girl emerging from the castle.

"Holy shit!" Grid cursed as he saw the army in front of him, while Euphemia looked at Dave.

" he is the another rescuer" she asked Grid.

Grid looked at Dave, and Dave also looked back at him.

"Um, thank you for saving me. Euphemia already told me about your payment—you want a sword made, right? You just need to get me the materials and the blueprint if you can, and I will make one," he said as Dave nodded.

"Thanks," Dave replied as he sent him a friend request. "Well then, let's just add each other as friends. I'll call you when I have the materials ready," he added.

Grid nodded. Damn, who is this guy? he inwardly thought as he inspected Dave's gear with his Legendary Blacksmith Eyes—and to his shock, he found that all of Dave's equipment was Unique or above, with levels exceeding 200.

That meant Dave himself was also level 200 or higher, marking him as a ranker—a powerful one in Grid's eyes. At first, Grid had thought of dismissing him, but after seeing Dave's level, he took back that thought and wholeheartedly agreed to forge the sword-lest he gets killed by him.

"Also, I am the lord now, so if you want, you can use the smithy here. It's probably better than whatever smith you are using right now," Dave said.

Grid looked at him, as did the others—Euphemia and Huroi.

Huroi was the poor soul who was originally supposed to inform Earl Steim, but Rabbit had found and imprisoned him in the castle's dungeon. He had to be rescued by the Apostle of Justice, which ended up being Grid, as he was the only one who had shared his quest information.

Though it had been a long quest that required him to stay logged in for 60 hours straight, he had eventually made it through. Now, he was the first Dual-Class owner in Satisfy.

Which, of course, Grid didn't know. If he had, he would never have helped Huroi, given the greedy and selfish phase he was in.

Even if he had helped, he would have made sure to make Huroi sign an eternal slave contract—that's the kind of guy Grid was at the moment.

" He was the one who was wrongfully arrested?" Lord Steim asked.

Dave nodded. "Yes, him and the other one," he said, pointing at Huroi. Then, he gestured toward Euphemia. "And she helped me release them."

"Then you also deserve to be rewarded," Lord Steim said.

A notification appeared for Euphemia, informing her that she had earned 1,000 gold coins as a reward.

"Thank you, Lord Steim," she said, bowing. After saying a few more things, Lord Steim departed.

"It is good that the new lord is you, Lord Dave," Leo said.

Dave chuckled. "Just call me Dave. I'm more comfortable that way," he said.

Leo shook his head. "As a true knight, I cannot do that," he replied.

Dave shrugged. "Suit yourself," he said before giving an order. "Go and inform the people of Winston—Valmont will be executed tomorrow afternoon."

Leo nodded and ordered the soldiers to drag Valmont back to the dungeon while the preparations were made.

" so you are really a Baron now?" Euphemia asked as Dave nodded.

"You're a noble?" Grid said, but his jealousy was clear on his face.

"By the way, I know of a powerful greatsword blueprint if you need it," Euphemia said.

Dave looked at her. "Where is it?" he asked.

"It's a bit difficult to get," she admitted. "You see, I need a magic orb blueprint. If you can find it for me, I can go and get the greatsword blueprint for you."

Dave nodded. "Okay, deal," he said as Euphemia smiled.

"Let's add each other as friends," she suggested. "That way, if I end up finding it first, we can work together to get the magic orb blueprint. Or vice versa—if you find the magic orb blueprint first, then it'll be my turn to help you get the greatsword one. Though, honestly, I doubt that'll be a problem since I already know where the greatsword blueprint is. I just might need a year at most to get it."

Dave nodded again.

"You better level up your blacksmithing and make us legendary gear, or you're dead," Dave said to Grid, who shrugged.

"Legendary? Who do you think I am? I can't just make that," Grid said, laughing.

Dave looked at him and smirked. "I know you're Pagma's Descendant. Though, I have to say, Pagma might commit suicide if he found out his descendant is so pitiful that he hasn't even made a single legendary item yet."

Grid stared at Dave, gobsmacked.

"And yes, I know about Pagma, Incase you are wondering" Dave added. "So, do you want to use this Lord's smithy, or are you going back to your own?"

Grid just kept looking at him, speechless.

"...What?"

"You know about Pagma? Can you tell me more about him?" Grid asked, his curiosity piqued.

Dave looked at him for a moment before smirking. "I can tell you the location of Pagma's Swordsmanship," he said.

Grid's eyes widened. "Seriously?"

"But," Dave continued, "it will cost you—a full set of gear. You know, from helmet, armor, cape, boots—whatever counts as a full set."

"A legendary set for a legendary skill?" Grid muttered, weighing the trade.

"So, what do you say?" Dave asked, his smirk widening.

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