Vivi never thought of Eem as the type of person to get nervous. The fiend bounced around wherever she wished, living life as she liked, while annoying demons with a wide smile on her face.
In the carriage ride toward the mines, however, after being told she needed to stay put for a job, Eem actually looked thoughtful. She had her hands on her knees and eyes pointing low. She wasn’t bouncing around in excitement.
“No need to stress,” Vivi said. “We’re visiting the mines. You can smell metals, right?”
If you can smell metals, or if you have some ability to find metals, the mines might be the only place where you will be treated as more than just a pet.
The ride grew less bumpy as they approached the upper levels. The mines resided in the very corner of Shivenar’s highest level, where the back-mountains met city walls. The street had paved paths, but the dormitories that surrounded it didn’t match the sophistication expected on the higher levels. The mine seemed to be treated as its own district away from the usual nobility.
Stepping out of the carriage with Eem on her shoulders, Vivi spotted the nervous bunch of men in overalls lined up a short distance away. They seemed to be waiting for something. Spotting Vivi, they fixed their postures. One of them waved.
Right, Vivi thought. They’re waiting for me. I’m famous around here…
“Vivian Runeblessed, is it?” the middle-aged man at the front asked. He was tall, and appeared even taller when Vivi looked up at the horns poking out of his helmet. He wore a clean leather jacket, but the overalls beneath were definitely straight from the mines. He had probably slapped his best jacket on in the short time he had before Vivi’s arrival.
His features themselves were mostly clean. Everything underneath the helmet was shaven, though his cheeks were slightly stained by something black from the mines. From his idle aura, he seemed to be maxed out, though he wasn’t good at channeling ether.
“I’m Vivi, yes,” she responded.
Vivi still felt uncertain about how she should act with the authority her name offered now. These men knew Vivi’s reputation, and they clearly saw themselves as a lower class than Vivi.
Well… Vivi did have over forty million ether now. Perhaps this kind of treatment wasn’t surprising.
“This is a great honor, Runeblessed,” the man said with his head low. “I’m Ealan Cutfin, the overseer of Shivenar’s mine network. I’ve been informed you wish to examine the mines, though I apologize, I did not have time to prepare the mines into a presentable state. Work is still ongoing.”
Vivi nodded, while Eem remained nervously on her shoulders. “I came to ask two small favors. I need to see how the mines operate here.”
Ealan eyed her dress, probably wondering why someone in such an outfit would want to examine a mine, but the agreeing smile stayed on his face. “We don’t typically offer tours to ladies like you, though I suppose you are a runesmith beneath the outfit. Would you like to change first? Oh, or your dress must be moonweaver’s silk, is it? In that case, a coating of ether will keep it clean and intact, of course. Silly me.”
Oh, a coating of ether keeps it clean as well? Vivi thought, only now learning that. Well, that’s handy.
The miners led Vivi into the mines through a large hole in the mountain, akin to the dungeon entrance in Zand. The walls radiated a light amount of ether, also a similar feeling to Zand’s dungeon, but here it was less hostile and not quite as strong. Nature’s ether must have been abundant here instead of the live and void ether that reanimated monsters.
The large entrance cavern was busy with miners and filled with thick metal storage containers. Walls were lined with tools and equipment—pickaxes, helmets, even large ether-powered drills—as well as uniforms, which seemed to be the mining overalls. In the corner was a small canteen serving water and coffee. A few miners were on breaks. They saluted as Vivi passed.
Seems like a decently healthy environment, Vivi thought.
“I apologize again for the lack of a proper reception,” Ealan said. “Most nobles tend to send their butlers or servants for trade negotiations, or we often visit their establishments. The mines themselves, well, we focus on productivity here. It’s very much a work-environment.”
“I’m used to cave-environments, don’t worry.”
“The caves here form a network of a classic levelstone mine,” Ealan said. “Meaning, the levelstone here is cracked. We don’t necessarily mine here; metals are found by spelunkers crawling deep into tight spaces of the levelstone.”
Vivi’s head perked up at the mention of crawling. “The mines have tight crawl spaces?”
“Indeed,” Ealan said. They descended deeper into the mines through a descending tunnel of stone, with a stairway leading down.
“Metal and ether roots grow in the walls, thanks to the ambient ether dwelling inside the mountain,” Ealan explained as they walked. “Though the growth process takes decades, sometimes centuries, and the metals appear in tiny amounts. Drilling the mountain itself is rarely worth it. The real generation of metals happens in the levelstone itself. Sometimes we mine a batch of ore, only for a new one to start growing weeks later in the very same spot.”
“My Grandpa taught me the very basics of levelstone mines,” Vivi said. “But he told me not to study too much about where our metals came from. My job was always to focus on runesmithing.”
Ealan laughed. “Seems like your Grandpa’s advice worked, then, considering your achievements. We’re soon at the first crack.”
Vivi wanted to ask more about what kind of reputation exactly she bore amongst more common folk like Ealan, but the stairway stopped before they could. The ground was now levelstone itself, recognizable by its smooth surface. Levelstone looked much like real stone—just harder, and much more concentrated with ether. The tunnel continued straight with levelstone as its floor.
Here, however, the levelstone was cracked. As Ealan said, crawl spaces descended down. The smallest cracks were barely wide enough to fit a finger through. The largest could fit two humans. Eem eyed the place with curiosity.
A bit further ahead, a gathering of miners held a length of rope. They noticed Vivi and Ealan and fixed their postures, suddenly nervous.
Ealan paused a short distance away. “This is how it looks when a spelunker crawls down to check on metal growth, and to possibly collect ore,” he said. “Rope is always attached to decrease the risk of getting stuck.”
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The workers continued doing their job, but they suddenly looked self-conscious. Vivi had the urge to smile, knowing how they must have felt. With someone watching, the tasks that were usually performed without thinking always found way to the very front of the thoughts, and suddenly, every movement became stupid.
Eem watched the cracks intently. She didn’t care about the spelunkers at all. She was just awed by the mine itself.
This seems like a perfect environment for Eem, doesn’t it?
“She’d certainly have more room to misbehave,” Lucius said.
“Ealan?” Vivi asked. “Can I ask you for my second favor now? I’d like to talk in private for a minute.”
“Of course. Follow me.”
Before that, Vivi grabbed Eem and placed her down. “Eem?” she asked. “Stay here for a minute, please. Don’t run off. Wait patiently, okay?”
“Ivwi?” Eem asked.
“Can you promise me you won’t run off?” Vivi asked.
Eem stared at her, doubtful, then nodded.
Vivi returned the nod, then walked after Ealan.
The mine overseer led Vivi to a smaller “room” within the tunnels. It looked like a break-room with a table, though currently empty. Ealan sat and faced Vivi. He crossed his hands, eyes serious. “Is this favor related to a business offer, or is it a more… uncommon type of favor?”
“The latter,” Vivi said. “But my request is simple enough. That fiend, Eem, has an uncommon ability. At least I think she does. She can smell rare metals.”
Ealan raised his eyebrows. “Elaborate, if you please.”
Vivi wasn’t sure how to elaborate. She didn’t know how Eem’s ability worked. Hell, she wasn’t even sure if Eem had any abilities at all. It was just a hunch. For now, she’d need to play along with that.
“I believe Eem comes from a family of miners,” Vivi said, thinking of something. “And I’m fairly sure she has some sort of innate ability to find metals. I’ve brought her here to figure out if she could actually be useful. So the favor…” Vivi thought about her words. “I’d like you to give her a chance. To see if Eem could be useful in a mine. She’s already a very nimble spelunker, considering her size, and she loves cave environments. I believe she can be of use finding metals.”
“Curious,” Ealan said. “I don’t believe I’ve ever heard of such an ability. But since it’s you asking, I am inclined to listen to your request.”
“You don’t have to pay her a wage or anything,” Vivi said. “I don’t think she understands how trade and exchange works. She’s a bit chaotic. Keeping track of her will probably be troublesome. But…” Why does it sound like I’m warning him? “I’m just hoping Eem could find a place to belong. She doesn’t talk, but she’s a nice person, and a hard-worker. I want you to give her a chance.”
Ealan eyed her, considering. “The mines are dangerous. This is certainly not a daycare for a child. Though you are correct, smaller spelunkers are useful, and this ability to smell rare metals would be useful indeed.”
“I want you to see for yourself if Eem can work here,” Vivi said. “If she brings too much trouble, let me know, and I’ll take her back. But please try to treat her well. She’s my good friend.”
“Does she understand commands?” Ealan said.
“She understands full sentences if spoken clearly,” Vivi said. “And she can convey basic needs, though she struggles to form words.”
Ealan thought about it. “Very well. I will give Eem a chance. She will not receive a wage during her test-period. After that, we will evaluate her performance and see if she can be hired for real. If she causes us trouble, I will send her back to you. Does this sound fine?”
“That’s perfect,” Vivi said. “Thank you.”
“Oh, no need to thank me,” Ealan said. “I wouldn’t dare decline an offer from the world’s first inside-carving runesmith. Let’s get your friend introduced to the job.”
Eem waited nervously where Vivi had told her, though she wobbled around where she sat, struggling to stay still. When she spotted Vivi, she bounced back to her feet.
“Eem, was it?” Ealan asked, smiling at the fiend. He spoke slower, trying to make his words clear.
Eem took a defensive stance, facing him. Hesitantly, she nodded.
“Your friend, Vivi, tells me you want to have a job as a miner,” Ealan said. “Is this true?”
She glanced at Vivi, blinking. Determination suddenly appeared on her face. She nodded twice at Ealan.
The mine overseer lowered to his knees and faced Eem directly. “My name is Ealan. I am your boss. From today onward, the men around you are your colleagues. You will start as a rookie. You will follow orders and work hard. Your job is to search for rare metals. Understand?”
Eem’s expression looked overwhelmed with emotions—fear mixed with awe. She nodded. “Mm! Mm!”
Ealan stood and spoke to Vivi quietly. “Looks like she does indeed understand words. Let’s get her dressed. Eem, please follow.”
They headed back up the stairs. Eem marched after them with exaggerated steps, her face slightly red, trying her best to appear confident. She failed miserably, performing the most nervous little march Vivi could imagine.
Up at the mine entrance, Ealan faced the hangers with uniforms. Immediately, it became clear they had nothing for Eem’s size. “Looks like we’ll need to tailor something…”
“The cloak will do for now,” Vivi said.
Ealan nodded. He picked up a helmet, placing it on Eem’s head. The helmet dangled loosely on Eem’s head, covering her entire forehead. Then Ealan gave her the smallest pickaxe they had, which still had a handle almost as long as Eem was tall. He knelt down to tighten the helmet around Eem’s head and patted the fiend on the shoulder.
“All set,” Ealan said. “Today, you will become a spelunker.”
Eem clutched the pickaxe with both hands as if it was the most valuable item she had ever held. She turned to Vivi, eyes serious and determined, yet face red and afraid at the same time.
“Work hard, Eem,” Vivi said. “Don’t cause trouble. Ealan is your new boss. Follow his orders like you would mine. From today on, you are a miner.”
Eem took a deep breath, and stood as tall as her little back allowed. Her pink eyes were halfway hidden underneath the helmet. She hugged the pickaxe with one hand, face red, and saluted up at Vivi. “Mm! Mm!”
“Good luck, Eem,” Vivi said. She knelt down and hugged the fiend one more time. “And let me know if you find enirium.”
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Chapters
- B4 Chapter 21 - Anger The Gods
- B4 Chapter 20 - Break
- B4 Chapter 19 - Sacred World
- B4 Chapter 18 - Create
- B4 Chapter 17 - Bloom
- B4 Chapter 16 - Clay
- Interlude 8 - Abyss City Of Strength
- B4 Chapter 15 - Levelstone
- B4 Chapter 14 - Spirit Village
- B4 Chapter 13 - Noxbryn’s Spirits
- B4 Chapter 12 - Spirits
- B4 Chapter 11 - Campfire
- B4 Chapter 10 - Gauntlet Of The Gods
- B4 Chapter 9 - Bad Dream
- B4 Chapter 8 - Nothing
- B4 Chapter 7 - Banished
- B4 Chapter 6 - Banishment Portal
- B4 Chapter 5 - Roserain Royal Ball Part Two
- B4 Chapter 4 - Roserain Royal Ball Part One
- B4 Chapter 3 - Conflicting Goals
- B4 Chapter 2 - Do It Properly
- B4 Chapter 1 - Are They All Evil?
- Book 3 Epilogue
- B3 Chapter 69 - Awe
- B3 Chapter 68 - Art
- B3 Chapter 67 - Heroes On The Run
- B3 Chapter 66 - Restore
- B3 Chapter 65 - Return Home
- B3 Chapter 64 - Rescue
- B3 Chapter 63 - Thunder
- B3 Chapter 62 - Emergencies
- B3 Chapter 61 - Evolve Skills
- B3 Chapter 60 - Twisted
- B3 Chapter 59 - Practice Partner
- B3 Chapter 58 - Break
- B3 Chapter 57 - Aftermath
- ANNOUNCEMENT
- B3 Chapter 56 - Secrets
- B3 Chapter 55 - Skill Thief
- B3 Chapter 54 - Godslayer
- B3 Chapter 53 - Dungeon Hunt
- B3 Chapter 52 - Colony
- B3 Chapter 51 - Impact
- B3 Chapter 50 - Battle
- B3 Chapter 48 - Ascended Missile
- B3 Chapter 47 - Behemoth
- B3 Chapter 46 - Outfit
- B3 Chapter 45 - Goals
- B3 Chapter 44 - Slow
- Interlude 7 - Destruction
- Interlude 6 - The Surface
- B3 Chapter 43 - Metal Discovery
- B3 Chapter 42 - Time
- B3 Chapter 41 - Inventor
- B3 Chapter 40 - Slingshot Launcher
- B3 Chapter 39 - Tireless
- B3 Chapter 38 - Beyond The Limit
- B3 Chapter 37 - Core Protection
- B3 Chapter 36 - Theory
- B3 Chapter 35 - Home Defence
- B3 Chapter 34 - Contraption
- B3 Chapter 33 - Continuous Runes
- B3 Chapter 32 - Abandoned
- B3 Chapter 30 - Red Dots
- B3 Chapter 29 - Advancement of Science
- B3 Chapter 28 - Lacking
- B3 Chapter 27 - Control
- Interlude 3 - Tsunami
- B3 Chapter 26 - Mentor
- B3 Chapter 25 - Failed Masterpieces
- B3 Chapter 24 - Ascension Skills
- Interlude 5 - Fiend
- B3 Chapter 23 - Testing
- B3 Chapter 22 - Metal
- B3 Chapter 21 - Influential
- B3 Chapter 20 - Missiles
- B3 Chapter 19 - Princess
- B3 Chapter 18 - Double Exaltation
- B3 Chapter 17 - Golem
- B3 Chapter 16 - Horde
- B3 Chapter 15 - Storm Zone
- B3 Chapter 14 - Marathon Channeling
- B3 Chapter 13 - Apprentice
- B3 Chapter 12 - Stories
- B3 Chapter 11 - Science of Ether
- B3 Chapter 10 - Miner
- B3 Chapter 9 - Energetic
- B3 Chapter 8 - The Fiend
- B3 Chapter 7 - Exalted Knight
- New Story Announcement: Assassinate Wonderwind
- B3 Chapter 6 - Money
- B3 Chapter 5 - Like Nimrods
- B3 Chapter 4 - Excessive
- B3 Chapter 3 - The New Lowmoor
- B3 Chapter 2 - Improvements
- B3 Chapter 1 - Arbitrary
- Interlude 4 - Start of Storm Season
- B2 Epilogue
- B2 Chapter 50 - Allies
- B2 Chapter 49 - Runeblessed
- B2 Chapter 48 - Surchester
- B2 Chapter 47 - The Luminary
- B2 Chapter 46 - The Sword
- B2 Chapter 45 - Showmatch
- B2 Chapter 44 - Swordmaiden
- B2 Chapter 43 - Comeback
- B2 Chapter 42 - Rebuild and Recover
- B2 Chapter 41 - Millionaire
- B2 Chapter 40 - Sugar
- B2 Chapter 39 - Letter
- B2 Chapter 38
- B2 Chapter 37 - Lost
- B2 Chapter 36 - Surgestone
- B2 Chapter 35 - Competition
- B2 Chapter 34 - Popular
- B2 Chapter 33 - Top Split
- B2 Chapter 32 - Ascent
- B2 Chapter 31 - Blossom
- B2 Chapter 30 - Slum Smith
- B2 Chapter 29 - Runesmith Alliance
- B2 Chapter 28 - Implode
- B2 Chapter 27 - Stress
- B2 Chapter 26 - Low Split
- B2 Chapter 25 - Final Preparations
- B2 Chapter 24 - Hesitation
- B2 Chapter 23 - Small Smithy
- B2 Chapter 22 - Steel Sword
- B2 Chapter 21 - Lowmoor District
- B2 Chapter 20 - Lost Raindrop
- B2 Chapter 19 - Expenses
- B2 Chapter 18 - Pinnacle Of Runesmithing
- B2 Chapter 17 - Vanhalla
- B2 Chapter 16 - Not A Lady
- B2 Chapter 15 - The City Of Runesmiths
- B2 Chapter 14 - Blanket
- B2 Chapter 13 - Rich Noble Slum Girl
- B2 Chapter 12 - Sandfall
- B2 Chapter 11 - Cure To All
- B2 Chapter 10 - Researcher
- B2 Chapter 9 - Hopeless
- B2 Chapter 8 - Adventure
- B2 Chapter 7 - Solutions
- B2 Chapter 6 - The Crimson Blight
- B2 Chapter 5 - Bad Options
- B2 Chapter 4 - Monster
- B2 Chapter 3 - Criminal
- B2 Chapter 2 - Collapse
- B2 Chapter 1 - Pain
- Chapter 105: Book 1 Epilogue
- Chapter 104: Void Ether
- Chapter 103: The Gutters
- Chapter 102: Surprise
- Chapter 101: Chaos
- Chapter 100: Death Sense
- Chapter 99: Scarlet Claws
- Chapter 98: Death Tyrant
- Chapter 97: The Seal
- Chapter 96: Skeleton King
- Chapter 95: Puzzle
- Chapter 94: Hell Castle
- Chapter 93: Allies
- Chapter 92: Calamity Level Monster
- Chapter 91: Investigation
- Chapter 90: Hammer
- Chapter 89: Crave To Work
- Chapter 88: Favor
- New Story Announcement: Saving The Lich Queen
- Chapter 87: Suspicion
- Chapter 86: Patrol
- Chapter 85: Giant
- Chapter 84: Progress
- Chapter 83: Runes
- Chapter 82: Treasure Hunter
- Chapter 81: Hunt
- Chapter 80: Map
- Chapter 79: Problems
- Chapter 78: Runesmith Of The Underworld
- Chapter 77: Information
- Chapter 76: Infiltration
- Chapter 75: Abyss Destroyer
- Chapter 74: Concentration
- Chapter 73: Gift
- Chapter 72: Second Elevation Hunter
- Chapter 71: Stupid Arguments
- Chapter 70: Nerves
- Chapter 69: Attempts
- Chapter 68: Rune Combinations
- Chapter 67: Selection
- Interlude 2: Impossible Task
- Chapter 66: Secret Smithy
- Chapter 65: Doubt
- Chapter 64: The Better Hub
- Chapter 63: A Customer
- Chapter 62: Advice
- Chapter 61: Breaker
- Chapter 60: Slaughter Circus
- Chapter 59: Maxed Out
- Chapter 58: The Ascent
- Chapter 57: Struggle
- Chapter 56: The Main Dungeon
- Chapter 55: Javelin
- Chapter 54: Skills
- Chapter 53: Basic Monster
- Chapter 52: Scrap Crafting
- Chapter 51: Survival
- Chapter 50: Waterfall
- Chapter 49: Reality
- Chapter 48: Escape
- Interlude 1: Storm Forecast
- Chapter 47: Never Special
- Chapter 46: Wraith Skeleton
- Chapter 45: Ravening
- Chapter 44: Absolute Power
- Chapter 43: Paradise
- Chapter 42: Practice
- Chapter 41: Cries Of The Beast
- Chapter 40: Clash of Tradition
- Chapter 39: Runesword
- Chapter 38: Inside Carving Method
- Chapter 37: The Cursed Runesmith
- Chapter 36: Gang Leader
- Chapter 35: Trouble Magnet
- Chapter 34: The Return
- Chapter 33: Plans of Growth
- Chapter 32: Fangling Slaughter
- Chapter 31: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 30: Recover and Reassess
- Chapter 29: Fangling Rage
- Chapter 28: Evolved Claws
- Chapter 27: The Hidden Dungeon
- Chapter 26: Passages
- Chapter 25: Opportunities
- Chapter 24: The Lower Levels
- Chapter 23: Monsters and Reunions
- Chapter 22: To Hunt Alone
- Chapter 21: To Own a Sword
- Chapter 20: Collection Day
- Chapter 19: The Blacksmith
- Chapter 18: Friendly Faces
- Chapter 17: Blue-cloaks
- Chapter 16: Competition
- Chapter 15: The Free Dungeon
- Chapter 14: Bullies
- Chapter 13: Examination
- Chapter 12: The Rules
- Chapter 11: Prison of Zand
- Chapter 10: Demon Territory
- Chapter 9: Catastrophe of Ether
- Chapter 8: Survival
- Chapter 7: Beginner’s Luck
- Chapter 6: Unconquered Wilderness
- Chapter 5: Beneath The Surface Part Two
- Chapter 4: Beneath The Surface Part One
- Chapter 3: Ether Hunter
- Chapter 2: The Spirit
- Chapter 1: The Last Runesmiths