Lonely Boy Makes A HAREM After Getting Summoned To Another World And Becomes The Greatest Alchemist
Tumi is a loser virgin who has been summoned to another world with no body and finds himself standing before the goddess Nolan. But the first thing she does is offer a heartful apology explaining that everything was a massive mistake. When Miss summoning spell is activated, it randomly pulls loser virgins from Earth to be a hide. Tumi, however, wasn’t supposed to be included since his life was going well, but a mishap dragged him here along with the others. This error happened because the Holy Sidonia Empire recklessly activated the summoning spell. Unlike the other summoned heroes who went straight to Sidonia, Tumi ended up here with Nolan because he wasn’t meant to be summoned. When Tuni asks if she can send him back to Earth, Nolan explains she can’t. She was so furious at Sidonia for using the forbidden spell that she removed it from this world’s magic laws, making interworld travel impossible. To make things worse, the process killed him, leaving him as a ghost. To panics, but Nolan reassures him she has a solution. While she can’t return him to Earth, she can provide him with a new body and help him settle in this world. As an apology for her role in the situation, she offers him her blessing to make his new life easier. With no real choice, Tumi agrees to be reborn, much to Nolan’s relief as it simplifies things for her. Nolan instructs Tumi to check his status screen to preview his new life. When he does, he discovers that Nolan plans to give him a 17-year-old body despite his being 40. She dismisses the details and emphasizes the importance of choosing a job. Tumi learns there are two main job categories. Combat focused roles like swordsman, knight, or hunter and production jobs. Uninterested in fighting, he opts for a production role. Nolan implants the job into his soul, adds bonus blessings and sends him off without a tutorial. Tumni crash lands in a forest, sees his reflection in a river, and realizes he’s truly changed. No arthritis and a younger body. Determined to make the best of his new life, he checks the bag Nolan left, finding food, money, and other essentials. His status screen reveals a wealth of skills, including elemental magic, which he decides to try out first. Takumi stretches out his hand, summons a water ball, and it instantly materializes. He realizes the other elements function similarly, mastering them on his first attempt. Now understanding his magic, Tumi decides to head to the nearest village. On the way, he notices a remarkable stick on the path, scans it with his appraisal skill, and learns it’s tren wood, ideal for crafting magic staves and spears. Testing his modeling skill, he turns it into a spear. Encouraged, he searches for more materials and finds numerous useful plants, spending an hour gathering them. Lacking space in his bag, he recalls his item box skill and stores them all. Suddenly, a screen pierces the air and young girl emerges from the bushes, seeking help from a monster. Turning, Takumi sees a massive horned rabbit charging at him. In a panic, he instinctively strikes, accidentally killing it with a headsh shot. Takumi is stunned that a novice like him defeated such a powerful monster. He assumes Nolan’s blessing is responsible, but it was actually just sheer luck. Despite the victory, he gains the warrior job title. Much to his dismay since he wanted to avoid fighting. However, his priority shifts to checking on the little girl, who introduces herself as Molly. She assures him she’s fine and explains she was gathering herbs but wandered too far from the village and got attacked. When she mentions the village, Tuni eagerly asks if he can visit. Molly agrees to guide him, but first asks if he plans to take the rabbit since its meat is delicious. Realizing it would be wasteful to leave it. Tuni stores the rabbit in his item box, but immediately regrets revealing this secret skill to Molly. With no way to undo it, they head to the village. Meanwhile, others who were summoned arrive in the Empire of Sedonia. Confused and unheard, a hooded woman greets them as heroes, explaining they’ve been summoned to save this new world. Elizabeth introduces herself to the children as the empress of the Sidonia Empire, and her demeanor instantly strikes them as suspicious. Akane’s unique skill, enhanced by Nolan’s blessing of revelation, activates, guiding her gut instinct to the truth. Elizabeth is deceitful and cannot be trusted. Meanwhile, Tunia arrives at Bour Village, where Molly’s parents, Banga and Martha, thank him for saving their daughter. They admire his responsibility in traveling alone and invite him to stay in the village. Although there’s no in available, the villagers offer to build him a house. As they gather in a plot of land, Tkumi uses earth magic to lower the ground for the foundation. It’s his first large-scale use of magic, leaving him nearly drained of mana. The villagers, impressed by his abilities, reassure him that his effort is greatly appreciated. By the next morning, Tkumi’s house was finished with help from the others. Using his skills in carpentry, blacksmithing, and sewing, he crafted quality furniture for himself. However, he wanted to experiment with something new. Metal extraction through alchemy with ores provided by the village blacksmith Boron, including iron, silver, copper, and magic iron to be started with iron. Normally requiring a furnace and hours of effort, his alchemy allowed instant extraction at the cost of heavy mana depletion. Excited by his success, he continued until he collapsed from exhaustion. Molly brought him dinner but found him unconscious from mana depletion. Thanks to recovery potions from Martha and Banga, he recovered and was warned not to overdo it again. Over time, Tumi extracted various metals, including gold, and used them to create useful tools. He also spent time with Boron at the forge, learning to craft different weapons. The play turns out great, and once Boron finishes the sheath, it will be complete. Takub’s blacksmithing skill has reached level 40, so he decides to focus on something new. He asked Banga for a few potions, and Banga gladly lends him some basic ones. Takumi explains he only needs a template for potion making, intending to create his own using herbs he gathered in the forest. Banga supports his idea and even offers to buy potions from Takumi once he completes a batch. Grateful, Tumi starts crafting, combining leaves and water before storing the potion in a glass jar to compare it to Bangas. While both are blue, Tubi’s potion is noticeably brighter and seems to contain magic, though he’s unsure if it’s a success. To test it safely, Tumi decides to build poison tolerance by consuming small amounts until near death, then using healing magic to recover. Tumi had been at it for hours, feeling utterly drained. On the plus side, his efforts granted him the purification skill, which would surely prove useful later. As he got to his feet, a loud noise revealed a massive hostile boar charging toward him. Tumi grabbed his spear, but it shattered on impact, leaving the boar unscathed in him, defenseless. He tried every spell he knew, but none harmed the creature. Just as panic set in, he spotted a venomous spider behind him, ready to strike. Surprisingly, the spider attacked the boar instead, buying Tuni a moment. With the boar still relentless, he quickly thought of a new plan. As it charged again, he leaped into the air and used his alchemy skill on its head, raking it down and defeating the beast. Relieved but exhausted, Takumi noticed the injured spider and decided to heal it in gratitude for its help. Once it was safe, he headed back to the village. After receiving a notification, Tkumi discovers he has tamed a spider, something he didn’t even know was possible. Though hesitant to keep it, as spiders are seen as dangerous creatures, its adorable gaze wins him over, and he names her Maple. Later, Tkumi returns to the village with a giant boar he killed, impressing everyone, not only with the feet, but also for taming a venomous spider, something unheard of. Since he can’t eat the boar alone, he suggests sharing it, and a grand feast is held in his honor. During the celebration, Banga gives Tkumi valuable boar leftovers, advising him to sell them in the city of Bolton, his next destination. Meanwhile, the goddess Nolan watches Tkumi’s progress with pride. When questioned by another goddess about why she’s favoring him with a special body, blessing and even sending him a year into the past before his summoning, Nolan simply says she’s doing what feels right. The next day, Tuni scolded Maple for waking up tangled in her web and covering the room in silk. The spider apologized, explaining she felt lonely and wanted to keep him close since he was always busy. Realizing he’d been neglecting her due to his potion making, Takumi apologized too and promised to take a break. Overjoyed, Maple jumped on him just as Martha entered with food and saw the strange scene. Tubi quickly explained his pet wasn’t attacking him. But Martha’s attention was on the silk. Seeing its potential, she crafted clothes from it, impressing everyone. Takumi hadn’t realized spider silk was so valuable, and Martha explained it was a luxury sought by nobles. Martha then asked Maple for more silk, and the spider happily complied. Later, when Tkumi invited Maple to play, she refused, claiming she was busy. Amused by her attitude, he let her be. Glad she was enjoying herself. With time to spare, Tkumi returned to his work, noting it had been nearly a month since he arrived in the village and thinking he’d soon need to study alchemy in the big city. Tumi didn’t want to leave without leaving a lasting impression on the kind people in the village. He later visited Boron to pick up his armor, and the blacksmith mentioned needing to repair the soles and tips of his boots, as they weren’t fit for the forest’s dangers. Takumi insisted he was just a producer and didn’t handle such issues. But Boron knew Takumi often wanted the woods alone and wasn’t exactly who he claimed to be. Then Bangar arrived, advising that Tkumi should move to a city where the demand for materials was hired to advance his work. He mentioned that merchants from Bolton would be coming next week and had arranged arrive for Takumi. Thanking his supportive friends, Takumi then met Martha, who was about to discard the entrails of a horned rabbit. Though tasty, they posed a health risk. But Tumi quickly used his purification magic to resolve the issue. Martha was impressed and grateful, but warned him not to show his light magic in public as few could use it and those who could often made a living from it. While no one in Bolton village would mind, she advised caution since Tumi was heading to the big city. While waiting for the bolts, Tumi spent his week improving the village, focusing on its safety and efficiency with a high wall and upgraded production equipment. As time passed, Pipek arrived in Bolton and was surprised by the wall. After negotiating with the villagers, Tumi prepared to leave. Boron reminded him of the 100 healing potions he had made for Banga in case the villagers needed them. Paypek admired the potion’s quality, holding the bottle up to the sun. As Tumi was about to depart, Martha and the villagers came to say goodbye. Molly asked about Maple and the pet’s owner mentioned she was sleeping. Banga and Bomb encouraged Tumi to stay strong. While Martha gave him a tunic made by villagers using threads Maple had produced. Touched by their kindness, Tumi bowed in gratitude. He boarded the carriage, leaving with tears in his eyes, for this was the first city he had called home in Millgard. During the journey, Papek remarked on how love Tumi was in Bolton. One traveler couldn’t help but cry the heartfelt farewell. The group introduced themselves, starting with Heath, followed by Real and the quiet bald man, Bogar. Pekk explained they were a C-rank adventurer teen called the lion’s fangs. He had said they were guarding the caravan, but Real, growing tired of the calm atmosphere, wish a monster would show up. He noticed Tumi holding his bag protectively, which contained his pet assassin spider. Ignorantly, Real peaked inside, only to be attacked. Maple clung to Bogar, who held the spider affectionately, while Pipeek asked if Tumi had more healing potions eid by them. Once confirmed, the merchant abruptly stopped the carriage, stunned. The adventurers raided their weapons, expecting a monster, but instead a group of goblins appeared. The lion’s fangs quickly left to deal with them, while Reel spotted more goblins in the forest and began luring them with arrows. Heath and Bulgar fought nearby. Two goblins circled the carriage, surprising Papek and Takumi, but not Real, who shot them dead. Afterward, Real suggested dissecting the goblins for their magic stones. 3 days later, the caravan reached Bolton, a first for Takumi, who had never been to a large city in Millgard. He immediately went to the adventurer’s guild with the lion’s fangs to report their success. Takumi needed to register at the guild to stay in the city and list Maple as his pet. He also inquired about joining an alchemist’s guild, but the attendant explained it didn’t exist. She noted that many joined the adventurer’s guild just for an ID card, and if Tumi didn’t mind starting at the lowest rank, his registration would be permanent, allowing him to accept one simple quest per month. Tumi agreed and listed Maple as his pet. Later, Tkumi went to Pape’s business to negotiate a deal for 100 potions. Pipe offered 10 silver coins for basic healing and stamina potions and 50 for mana potions, totaling about 7 million yen, or 270,000er. Pipeek explained the low price was due to Tumi being unknown in the area. Takumi wondered if there was a hidden reason for such a generous offer. Pipe also asked about Takumi’s living arrangements, suggesting he rent a house or workshop if he planned to stay longterm. Takumi, low on funds, was shown a rental property by PEX employee Thomas. Takumi is taken to a grand mansion, shocked and unprepared to live in such a place. Thomas informs him the rent is only one gold and 50 silver coins a month, much cheaper than expected. He jokingly wonders if anyone has died there, but Thomas reassures him that’s not the case. Spotting a storage room, Tumi decides to turn it into a workshop and plans to pay rent with the money he’ll soon make from potions. Maple wakes up and asks where they are and Tumi explains this is their new home. When Thomas asks if Tumi has decided, he agrees to take the place. They leave the mansion and Thomas mentions the move will be arranged tomorrow. Suddenly, Tumi notices a bad smell and Thomas explains it’s due to the city’s sewage problem. Nobles can afford magic devices to fix it, but commoners cannot. These devices are expensive and must be found in dungeons or ruins. Sometimes priests purify the sewage, but it’s only temporary. The next day, Tumi sets up his workshop, leaving the outer wall repairs for later. He mixes quartz into clay from PEX company, shaping it with magic, then speeds up the firing process with space-time magic. After much effort, his alchemy and light magic levels increase, but he’s drained of mana. Despite his exhaustion, Tumi installs a highquality toilet in his bathroom. While celebrating, he hears Papek shouting and rushes to check. The merchant is stuck in spiderwebs, agreing, Tumi’s village children enjoy, but he explains it’s not common. Pepeek, however, seems unfazed. After helping him, Takumi apologizes, but Pame brushes it off and asks to use the bathroom. Tumi shows him a magical toilet that purifies waste, cleans the water, and leaves minimal residue. Impressed, Pipeek asks if Tumi specializes in light magic. But Tumi, recalling Martha’s advice to keep it secret, asks Pepe to be quiet about it. Pipe agrees and immediately orders 100 more toilets, suggesting Tumi hire a slave for protection since his magic is valuable. He explains slaves can guard both property and secrets, especially with rumors circulating that Tumi might be a chosen one of the Church of the Divine Light. Though Pepe has ideas to support toilet production, he emphasizes keeping Tkumi’s identity hidden. Takumi, however, opposes slavery and prefers to handle things himself. Just then, Tkumi’s guild card glows, alerting him of a quest that must be completed within a month. Feeling overwhelmed, Tumi admits he could use help. Pipe, eager to assist, takes him to Muan and Co., the top slave market in Bolton. While Pepe handles business, Tumi meets a woman in the garden, who immediately tells him to leave. The company owner introduces herself to Papek as Mulan. Pipeek explains that Tumi is seeking a servant, but is hesitant about the idea since servants were unheard of in his homeland. Mulan acknowledges this, but clarifies that in the Kingdom of Bula, servants rights are protected. Contracts ensure provisions like food, clothing, and shelter, forbid forcing servants to perform unagreed tasks, and requires servants to keep their master’s secrets. This reassures Takumi and changes his perspective. Nulan outlines typical contracts. Debt repayment, prisoners of war seeking shelter, or those forced into servitude, the most common case. Paypek suggests Tumi be considered a war prisoner as they can’t leave without their master’s consent. Tumi, a skilled producer, wants to focus on his work and guild missions, leaving him unable to manage his mansion’s daily tasks. Moreover, he has secrets tied to his abilities and needs someone trustworthy to asssure no issues arise. The boy envisions exploring perilous areas to gather materials for his work. So, it would be crucial for the servant to have combat skills to join him on these expeditions. Understanding this, Muan decides to bring young Maria to the meeting room. Maria, a girl who lost her family after being kidnapped by bandits as a child, has been trained in reading, writing, math, and household tasks. Nervous in front of Maria, Tkumi explains that his house has a living room, dining room, and kitchen on the first floor with four bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. He asks if Maria can manage the job, and she confidently agrees, but wonders why he seems uneasy. Tumi, puzzled by why such a capable person hasn’t been chosen by another master, expresses his thoughts, making Maria blush. She clarifies that she only handles domestic duties and can’t accompany a master on adventures. Embarrassed, Tumi reassures her that he never intended to imply otherwise, which helps resolve the misunderstanding. Muan then proceeds with finalizing the contract. Regarding the client’s need for a combat experienced servant, Muan admits she currently has no such staff available. Maria suggests Sophia, but Muan firmly dismisses her input and sends her to pack. After Maria leaves, Tumi inquires about Sophia, but Muan only mentions that she has issues, leaving him intrigued. The businesswoman eventually agrees to contact the client when she finds a suitable candidate. But the boy, trusting his instincts, insists on meeting Sophia. Reluctantly, Muan takes him to the elf’s room, explaining that Sophia was captured during the war between the kingdoms of Trayor and Yuger 50 years ago. Uer, a kingdom of elves fell during the conflict. Sophia, who never signed a contract with anyone, suffers from a severe injury to her ear, impaired use of her hand and leg, and sealed spiritual elemental magic unique to elves. Muan suspects she’s under a curse as these limitations are devastating for a fighter. Despite Sophia’s reluctance, Tkumi asks to speak with her. To her surprise, Muan agrees. Tumi introduces himself without revealing his name. And though Sophia insists she cannot be of use, he assesses her abilities and discovers she is incredibly powerful, reaching level 64. However, her injuries lower her status by 100, and an exorcism curse prevents her from using her mana. Tumi believes he might find a way to lift the curse and make use of her extraordinary potential. When Mulan returns, Tumi declares he wants a contract with Sophia Sili, confident he can resolve her long-standing issues, Milen warns him that these problems have persisted for over 5 decades. The boy confidently agrees, prompting the businesswoman to laugh and assure the elf. Meanwhile, Sophia grumbles about the decision, but when Tkumi asks if she truly doesn’t want to go, she angrily clenches her fists and insists it’s unnecessary to confirm the wishes of Amir’s servant. Regardless, the contract is finalized, and Maria thanks Tumi for hiring her and Sophia. Muan cast a spell to seal the deal, and Maria promises to work hard to remain Tumi’s servant for many years. Even Safi softens and thanks her new master for accepting her. Muan feels reassured that Tumi will be a good master for both. Upon returning home, Maple knocks Tumi down as soon as he opens the door. Sophia quickly warns Maria to stay back from the creature, but Tumi explains it’s his pet and introduces everyone. Though Sophia is baffled by her master keeping a deadly spider, the matter settles as Tumi shows her a spacious room and assigns one next door for Maria. The maids are surprised to have their own rooms with Sophia initially refusing, thinking it’s too extravagant, but Tumi insists there’s plenty of space. He also explains the mansion has a magical bathtub that stays clean, much to Sophie’s relief. In the following scene, the servants test out the bath and Maria is pleased with her situation. She mentions thinking Mulan would never let them leave as she had never signed a contract despite any amount of money offered. However, she acknowledges Tuni as a capable master. Sophia examines the contract and notices details like the master’s birthplace and lineage are left blank, leading her to suspect he might be hiding something. Later, they are surprised to find dinner ready, which upsets Maria as she feels useless since cooking was her role. Takumi reassures her, explaining he only made dinner that day and she could resume her duties tomorrow. After calming her, he invites everyone to eat together. Sophia remarks it’s customary for masters to dine separately, but Tumi insists on eating together and prefers being addressed by his name instead of master. The next day, Tumi visits the Papek company to collect a magical parcel containing his ordered items. While walking, he discovers a church he hadn’t seen before and enters to thank goddess Nolan for his blessings. During his prayer, he questions why the goddess warned him about the Holy Empire of Sedonia, which controls religion in the country. Nolan answers by lifting him to the sky and explaining she has no connection to Sidonia, its church or the divine light. There are two main religions in the world. The Church of Creation, which has always worshiped Nolan, and the Church of Divine Light, later established to rever a fictitious god. After its founding, the Holy Empire of Sidonia used force to expand its influence. But Nolan refrained from intervening to respect human free will. However, Sidonia’s use of a summoning spell caused the accident that brought Tumi to this world. To aid him, Nolan granted her blessing, warning it would last forever. But the portion aiding his growth and connections would fade as he adapted. Tumi now realizes his fortune and encounters were tied to this blessing and understands his future depends entirely on him. A year later in Sedonia, a leader inquired about the summoned heroes. A subordinate reported that the three were training with Homer and Packard initially reluctant but convinced by Elizabeth to serve the empire. Akira and Yamato focused on swordsmanship under immense pressure. During training, Yamato, reminded of a past defeat, was doubted by others. Determined not to fail again, he raised his sword and returned to the fight. While Aani is summoned for training, she refuses, hating violence. Elizabeth arrives, explaining this isn’t violence, but the strength needed to save the world. Ekura vows to protect his comrade, while Elizabeth praises Akan’s inspiring companions. However, Aani feels only distrust for Elizabeth, convinced she’s dangerous. Meanwhile, Tumi comes home and as usual is tackled by his pet spider, Maria and Sophia help him gather his things, but when Sophie tries to grab a magical parcel, Tumi swiftly stores it in his item box, raising her suspicions. Curious, Sophia spies on Tkumi in his workshop, where she sees him behaving strangely, cutting his arm with a substance coated knife while muttering to himself. Alarmed, she confronts him, but faints during the commotion. Takumi checks her condition, healing a wound on her hand and leveling up his light magic. He puts Sophie to rest, and Maria explains her curse causes occasional exhaustion. To help, Tkumi combines his magic to heal Sophia’s ear, restoring her strength. When Sophia awakens, she urges Maria to flee, but Maria insists Tumi is kind and cured her curse. Sophia notices her mana flow restored, demanding answers. Tumi explains he leveled up his light magic by self-healing after using a poisonous herb order from Papek. He also admits calling Maria terrible because she accidentally misplaced his herbs. Grateful for his efforts, Sophia pledges lifelong loyalty to her master. The following day, Tkumi visits a large local library, but he is disappointed to find only four books on alchemy. The craft seems to be fading, likely due to its reliance on the script of an ancient magical civilization, making accurate translations scarce. Luckily, Tumi can understand all languages, probably thanks to Nolan’s blessing. At home, Maria excitedly shares the cutest thing she’s ever seen. Sophia kneeling like a knight swearing loyalty to a princess. Maple agrees, though, Tumi isn’t thrilled about being the princess. After finishing some toilet seats for Pipeek, Takumi considers a break. When Maria asks if he’s making something new, he confirms, but also expresses a desire for an impromptu trip to search for rare materials, try new foods, visit landmarks, and explore ruins. He plans to take Sophia as his bodyguard, while Maria stays to manage. Curious about her role, Maple remembers she’s a pet, and decides to join. Maria pleads to come along, but Tumi insists someone must stay home. Dramatically, she argues that being alone in the mansion would feel like a forgotten toilet in a desert. Takumi, both amused and concerned, notes her comparisons and worries about leaving her behind, especially with her pleading puppy eyes. To test her abilities, Tkumi uses his magic, discovering Maria has potential as a warrior, which influences his decision. Sophia supports her request, offering to train them both during the journey. Tumi agrees to let Maria join, and they gather weapons. When asked, Sophia picks a long sword, a 2.5 me spear, a bow, and two knives. Surprised by her choices, Tumi asks if she wants a shield, and she requests a buckler. Betty turns to Maria, who prefers a dagger or short sword. After training at the Muan Company, Sophia warns that relying solely on short blades might weaken her attacks and offers to teach spear techniques. That night, Tkumi prepares magical steel ingots for the gear, knowing that metals in this world must be more than just durable. The next day, Sophia begins training Maria, guiding her through stance and strikes, impressed by her progress. Meanwhile, Takumni forges the weapons, infusing them with mana, which also helps him level up various skills and classes. The young man adorns Sophia’s weapon with a wing motive and Maria’s with flames, then enhances them with spells to strengthen their attacks and support self-repair. He imagines how Maria’s knives might look on her thigh, and though far off, she suddenly feels a strange cold and instinctively covers herself despite being fully dressed. The inventive alchemist and blacksmith, needing precise measurements for the armor, hesitates to ask directly and instead crafts life-sized dolls of them as a clever solution. Once done, he picks materials like tough bore hide and fabric made from maples threads to design the armor to his liking. When it’s complete, Maria and Sophia stand in their new outfits. Maria is stunned, unable to believe it’s real, and the elf remarks on the perfect fit. She wonders how Tumi achieves such precision. But before Maple can explain, he shifts the topic to the armor’s excellent defense enhanced with spider silk. He then presents their weapons, Sophia’s sword and Maria’s knives. Takumi gives each maid a myithal ring as a spell-casting focus. Sophia mentions the high mana cost, but the blacksmith explains that crafting these items helped him unlock ice and lightning magic. They head to the adventurer’s guild to register the maids. After quickly receiving their IDs, Takumi registers them as a group, planning to take on low-level tasks. Sophia warns him that those missions won’t offer much experience, but he’s not focused on leveling up. Just then, a group of rough men approaches, mocking the maids and suggesting they join real adventurers instead of sticking with Tumi, who may insult for his appearance. Takumi steps forward to face them, masking his nervousness with a calm expression. When one punches him, Tumi braces himself, making the blow feel like hitting a solid wall. A man soon intervenes, scolding the troublemakers and asking if Tkumi was hurt. Takumi nervously scratches his face as Maria tries to defend him, but the man remains unconvinced. Hans, overseeing the group, defends Tkumi, claiming the larger men started the conflict. The receptionist then reveals the man before them is Barack, the local guild master. Bareric orders the healing of the fool who struck his comrade and tells the boy who was hit to follow him. Tuni freezes when asked what happened, and the receptionist, sensing mana, asks if magic was involved. Takumi clarifies that no spell was cast. He simply transformed coal into diamond and enhanced his body, explaining why he visited the alchemist’s guild. Bareric asks if the two girls are with Tkumi and they confirm. Impressed by their beauty, the receptionist suggests promoting them to Dank, which Barack approves to deter troublemakers. Tumi, surprised by the promotion, feels like an anime protagonist. The receptionist offers to assign missions to help them rank up quickly, and they agree. Hans then assigns three tasks. Goblin elimination, cobalt defeat, and Merrill herb gathering. During their first mission, Maple warns about four goblins hiding in the forest. Sophia asks for their locations to ambush the first two while the others engage the remaining goblins. Takumi realizes his missions are G rank with rewards of five to six silver coins. However, they encounter more goblins and cobalts than expected. Sophia suspects a nearby monster camp likely led by a rank C goblin general. Takumi suggests retreating, but Sophia and Maria are confident they can raid the camp. Key announces she’s about to evolve, so the master sends her to a portal. Tumi awkwardly explains its immobile dimension unlocked at space-time magic level three. Entering the goblin camp, the elf estimates 3,400 goblins, making Tkumi panic. Sophia remains confident they can defeat many with long range magic, using enchanted rings to destroy the horde. The goblin general and a goblin knight emerge, but Takumi, though scared, charges in, relying on magic. Hours later, the exhausted group returns to the guild. Hans, amaze at completing all the missions in just half a day, asks the others to speak with the guild master. Meanwhile, Barack requests an extermination squad with several members above rank D. Suddenly, Maple emerges from a portal, punches the master in the head, and shows off her evolution. Sophia and Tuni are confused, but Maria loves the new spider form. Maple, finally able to talk to Redhead, is happy. Before parting, Hans announces that Tumi has reached rank E, and the girls are now rank F. At home, Maria asks the master for fabric scraps to make underwear for herself and Sophia. Tumi doubts it can be done with scraps, but Maria shows a drawing, explaining it’s simple. Tumi, embarrassed, sketches much shorter underwear, thinking that’s the norm, but Maria asks for that style. Maple then informs them that Pipeek has arrived but fainted upon seeing the mutant spider, so she threw him in the living room. Once he wakes up, Pepe tells them Lord Bolton wants to meet the alchemist about the purification magic device in the city. Bolton is amazed by the devices’s effectiveness and bows, feeling indebted to Takumi. Tumi is embarrassed by the bow, but Bolton is willing to do it as needed to improve his domain. Bolton also praises Tkumi for defeating a goblin camp, something his own knights failed at. He advises Tkumi to prioritize his safety, especially with the sacred empire of Sidonia after him. A few days later, Tkumi, exhausted, delivers the undergarments Maple made. The girls discover he spent 3 days making them. When they prepare to try them on, Tkumi panics and runs to his room. There, he questions his actions only to be confronted by his inner devil, who points out that Tumi actually wanted to try on the underwear, causing him to scream in horror. The next day, the alchemist unveils his latest invention, the refrigerator. Maple is amazed by the cool air as the creator explains it keeps food fresh by halting spoilage. The women enjoy the breeze, and he asks them to close the door. Tumi crafts the fridge using a special alloy of iron, chromium, and nickel, forms it with stainless steel, and enchants it with cooling magic. Maria is thrilled, eager to store fresh ingredients. When asked about color, Sophia suggests blue. Tumi leaves the fridge with them, intending to deliver more to Papek later. Motivated by his fight with General Goblin, he plans to improve household items and armor with Mithil and adamantium. He consults Hans, who gouts any local blacksmiths can work with such rare metals, but offers to find someone in Naml’s dwarf kingdom. Before Tumi leaves, Hans gives him a list of local blacksmiths. Since alchemy requires significant mana, Hans recommends mining instead and tells Tumi about Horus, a town northwest of Barcula, where he can gather methyl and adamantium. Takumi can enter without being part of the blacksmith guild, but by accepting a monster hunting mission, he’ll get permission to mine. Meanwhile, Barack arrives with news with most adventurers hunting black buffalo. Transwood is scarce in Bolton. Trans trees grow in the death forest near Horus and Tumi can use spac-time magic to transport them directly. After accepting the mission, the guild master mentions a blacksmith in need of a bodyguard in Horus. If Tumi accepts, he’ll be promoted to rank D and Maria and Sophia to rank E. Tumi. New to escort missions, asks about the lion fangs, but they’re occupied. He then inquires about travel time. Han says 7 days by regular carriage or four by monster horse, but only regular horses are available. Real then enters apologizing for using a monster horse. Hans asked if their mission is complete, but Real replies it isn’t. On her journey, they hunted a black buffalo she brought back before it spoiled. He complained about constant encounters with stronger creatures, but Bareric reminded him that adventurers are paid well for such risks. Real planned to return the next morning to join the group, while Tumi invited him home for a bath and rest, which Real eerily accepted. Tumi later visited Papek, who agreed to lend a monster horse carriage in exchange for ores and more refrigerators. Sophia, noticing Tkumi’s delay, regretted not joining him. That evening, Tumi and Real lamented the lack of skilled Mithil blacksmiths, recalling that one on their list was absent. Suddenly, a hooded figure appeared, and Real sensed danger, he grabbed Toui to flee, but the figure caught them and knocked Reel down. To their surprise, Sophia revealed herself furious for the attack. She drew her sword, but Tumi explained the situation. Afterwards, Sophia apologized for attacking a friend, but Takumi took responsibility for not informing them of his delay. Real, upon arriving at the alchemist’s house, was shocked by Maple’s transformation, calling her cute. However, Maple disliked him, leaving Real disheartened. On his knees, he lamented being the only single member as Heath and Bogar were married. Tkumi clarified that the girls weren’t his girlfriends, and Real asked Sophia how she felt about him. She replied that her heart and body belonged to Takumi with Maria offering the same response. Takumi joked that Real should cry in the shower and he did. Meanwhile, Sophie agreed to the hunt for the trans and the leader set their departure in 3 days. Real later bid farewell and Tkumi worked on crafting weapons. He chose a large manadraining tungsten carbide sword, but it was unwieldy. Despite struggling with alchemy, he split the sword into two smaller, lighter blades while maintaining their power. 3 days later, Tumi reaches Bolton’s north gate and thanks Papek for the carriage, which carries Gambo, a dwarf blacksmith meeting a ride to Horus. At the start of the journey, he praises Maria’s horsemanship, and she mentions caring for a horse called Furious God in the Muan company. Meanwhile, Hans updates the guild master about increased monster activity in the Death Forest, hoping Tumi avoids strong creatures. Elsewhere, a noble tells Pek that the king is pleased with the new bathroom and requests more in the royal capital. Bolton’s sewage issue is improving, but news has spread to the sacred empire of Sedonia, which may soon react. Months later, Akira and Yamato train hard in Sidonia’s castle to meet expectations. During a spiring match, Yamato remembers winning a high school judo championship, while Aani fixates on the mysterious Elizabeth. Back with Takumi, he sets a magical barrier for safety before heading to Hunt Trance. On his way, he asks Sophia how to tell normal trees from trance, and she explains it’s done by sensing the mana flowing through them. Sophia directs the group to a specific tree, revealing it as their target. Without hesitation, Tumi attacks, but the tree counters by raising its roots. Dodging swiftly, the alchemist uses an ax to cut it down faster than expected. However, Sophia warns that the battle isn’t over. They’re now surrounded. Facing numerous foes, the team resorts to magic to cleave them out. As they fight, an elder trance emerges. The group targets its roots, but the monster regenerates. Sophia advises, focusing on its main body. Takumi engulfs his sword in fire, and Sophia clears a path, allowing the alchemist to strike its left eye, securing victory. He then discovers a rare miracle apple, which excites Maria and Maple, who discuss ways to eat it. The next day, they reach Horus and head to the adventurer’s guild, where Gambo suggests taking on an iron mole extermination quest. Takumi accepts the mission and the team quickly gathers supplies. While mining, he uncovers Mithril and soon after discovers adamantite. Suddenly, the ground shakes as an iron mole emerges. Reacting swiftly, he uses light magic to stun it, allowing Sophia to finish it off. Maple asked how he knew, and he explains that moles likely dislike light. The group is surprised by how easy the battle was, and Sophia even questions if it was meant to be so simple. Takumi, confused, asks if they actually wanted a tougher fight. Maria, feeling useless, dramatically compares herself to a mole that never surfaces. Despite the commotion, they collect plenty of ore and returns safely to Bolton. The next day, Takumi visits Gambo’s workshop to learn how to forge Mithril and adamantite. Over time, he masters the craft as these materials are more challenging than magical steel. Once skilled, he forges weapons and armor suited to his allies. He keeps the thunder armor, which enhances his speed, but requires precise control. He also creates the wind lance storm for Sophia and the fire lance explosion for Maria who vows to protect him. Sophia wonders if a sturdy shield is possible, but Tumi insists she focus on her own safety instead. Meanwhile, goddess Nolan watches over her prodigy, sensing future dangers. A year later, at Sidonia’s castle, the heroes stand before the king, ready to travel to Salamander and fight for peace. The king grants his blessing. That night, Tumi works relentlessly to forge Sophia’s shield, collapsing from exhaustion. From afar, an elf laments that no one can aid the weary alchemist. In Barcula, the king receives a letter from Sidonia regarding purification magic. Warning of an impending threat. Clutching the message, he prepares to act. In the days that followed, an envoy from Sedonia approached the king of Barcula regarding the enchanted tools used to cleans his sewage. The Church of Divine Light had condemned this practice to the Pope of the Sacred Empire, asserting that light magic was a sacred blessing granted solely to their clergy. They demanded ownership of the purification magic circle. With disdain, the king replied that if their deity had truly bestowed this power upon them, they should be capable of creating the magic themselves. Frustrated, the envoy insisted that using holy purification magic for such a purpose was blasphemous. Unmoved, the king refused, prompting a threat to withdraw all priests of the Church of Divine Light from Barcula. Unfazed, the king calmly invited them to leave. Eventually, Tkumi learned of the conflict and questioned if challenging the church was wise. However, Papek remained unconcerned, noting that Barka also had the Church of Creation devoted to the goddess Nolan. When Takumi asked which deity the Church of Divine Light worshiped, the merchants speculated it was Anat. Regardless, Pampeek explained that Barcula valued religious freedom, with many still following the old Church of Creation, whose priests offer healing magic as charity, unlike the highly paid clerics of the Church of Light. After the subject came up, Pipeek admitted he had a request. Alongside Marcus Godwin, he had demonstrated purification magic to the king, who now wished to meet the alchemist in person. Pipec stressed that refusing would anger the king, and when Tkumi hesitated, the businessman clased his hands and practically begged him to accept. That night, Tkumi announced his trip to the royal capital Bakaltos and invited his maids who were thrilled to visit such a prestigious place for the first time. He set the departure for a week later using the time to prepare. When Maria asked about the travel duration, he informed her it would take 7 days by carriage. Determined to provide enough food, Maria began making plans, while Takumi mentioned he had arranged for dark elemental magic stones through Papek to craft enchanted cloaks for her and Sophia, helping them remain unnoticed in the city and during combat. The next day at a street fair, Maria remarked that Tumi underestimated himself and Sophie agreed, praising his skills and looks. Noticing the elf’s enthusiasm, Maria gave her a knowing look, prompting Sophie to quickly excuse herself. Only confirming Maria’s suspicions that she was in love with Tkumi. Takumi visited the chapel to meet Nolan. Curious if Anat, the goddess of the Church of Divine Light, differ from her, Nolan insisted she was the only true goddess and that Tkumi would understand Anat’s meaning in time. However, she was annoyed by his interest in a false deity. She explained that Sidonia had been drawn to him lately, likely due to certain blessings she had placed on him. Tkumi suspected this had caught Sidonia’s attention, but Nolan clarified that his arrival in Milgard was due to Sidonia, making blessings irrelevant. When Tkumi inquired about the heroes summoned by Sidonia, Nolan revealed she had altered time, sending him a year before their arrival. It would be summoned in a few months. Before he could ask more, she dismissed him and he woke in the chapel, frustrated by her evasiveness. Still, since he had no plans to meet the heroes, he let it go. Meanwhile, 10 months earlier in Sedonia. The heroes were deep in training. Back in the present, Takumi gifted his companions cloaks, and they were thrilled. Enthusiastic, he complimented how stunning they looked in their new attire. Maria immediately realized he had crossed a boundary, and he clutched his head in frustration. He then assured the girls he would craft a custom carriage for the journey, believing it wiser to own one rather than constantly rent. The main challenge was finding a monster horse to pull it, as they were far superior to regular horses. The best option was borrowing one from the guild. Amused, Maria asked if the master knew why Bolton was called the city of adventurers. He admitted he didn’t, making the maid Neil an embarrassment for assuming otherwise. Undeterred, she explained that Bolton earned its name due to the nearby monster-filled areas like the Death Forest, home to unicorns, powerful horses, and griffins, far stronger than monster horses. The group ventured into the forest, and Tumi wondered if dragon horses were related to dragons since they were much faster. Maria clarified they weren’t, despite their similar appearance. Sophia added that their main distinctions were their rhino-like horns and dragon-like scales. Suddenly, a wild wolf charged at them. Sophia instinctively reached for her weapon that the wolf passed by seemingly fooled by the cloak’s perception blocking effect. Sophia removes her cloak, insisting they should also battle the train, which Tumi isn’t thrilled about. As they travel, the elf swiftly defeats a giant boar, delighting Maria, who now has plenty of meat for their meals. The group then discovers a dead Trent, and Tumi feels lucky. He was about to buy Trent wood from Papek, but now he has enough to rebuild the entire carriage. While the team gathers supplies, Maple Board wanders off and finds an injured dragon horse. When she tries to help, the creature fires a beam at her, reminding her of when Tom rescued her. She reassures the horse that her master can heal it. But suddenly, two giant ants, the ones who injured the horse, attack. Maple traps them in her web, and the horse finishes them with a beam. But soon, an entire antill surrounds them. She sets up a barrier, but the ants chew through it. Unable to contact her master telepathically, she fears her friends have abandoned her. The horse collapses from its wounds, and as the ants break through, Maple screams for her master while embracing the horse. She later wakes up to Tuni’s comforting touch, sobbing as she explains how she had desperately called for help. The team then clarifies why the communication failed. The spider’s barrier was so strong that it blocked the flow of mana from outside. Now calmer, Maple explains the dragon horse’s grave injuries. Takumi tries a healing spell, but the creature instinctively resists. Though unconscious, Sophia believes it remains cautious. She senses approaching monsters, making it unsafe to stay. Maple panics at leaving the horse, but Tumi reassures her before transporting both it and the spider to his dimension. Sophia warns that housing a highle beast without a familiar pact is risky and will strain to Kuwi’s body. Though he insists he’s fine, the burden soon overwhelms him, and he collapses after dropping a potion. Half a day later, he remains unconscious, but his dimension still functions. Sophia realizes the dragon horse will keep draining his energy unless Maple intervenes. To prevent complete exhaustion, she takes his hand, kisses it, and communicates with Maple inside. She asks if the spider can remove the barrier, but Maple hesitates, fearing the horse will panic. Sophia insists that if nothing is done, Tumi could die, urging Maple to recreate the same barrier from the forest to calm it. Maple finally agrees. Sophia plans to visit Pipeek Company for medicine, but Maria volunteers so she can stay with Tumi. After they leave, he feels warmth in his hand and hears his friend’s voices, realizing it’s time to wake up. Seeing Sophia holding his hand, he is surprised and relieved. Outside, Maria watches happily as they prepare to check on the dragon horse. At Maple’s barrier, they find it recovering well. The alchemist suggests taming it like Maple. Takumi channels his energy through a magic circle, fully healing the creature. When asked for a name, he chooses Sububaki, inspired by the Chamellia tree. Everyone agrees is beautiful. Sububaki meges Maple, reminding her of her past loneliness before Toui saved her. To celebrate, Maria invites everyone to a special dinner, which they eagerly accept. At the Balletto’s Palum slave trade company in the royal capital, a beast girl with magical talent is shown to a customer. She pledges to improve her skills, but the man dismisses her, saying he needs someone useful right away, not just exotic. Uninterested in waiting for her to learn, he leaves. A worker reassures Reva that a kind master will come someday. Saddened, she reflects on her master’s repeated words and recalls a childhood memory with her little brother, where she promised to send money home, only to face a much harsher reality. Meanwhile, Tkumi works late in his workshop and at dawn heads to Gambo’s Atilier for forging tasks. Safia and Maria note that he also took on extra orders for pay company, but insists he’s not overworking himself. Later at the Bolton Guild, Takumi overhears Barack arguing with someone. Curious, he asks Hans, who explains that recent monster sightings near the city have sparked concern. Hans sketches a creature based on witness accounts, finding it mysterious but not yet dangerous. An employee asks Tkumi why he’s there, and he explains he wants to register another familiar. Hans, unfazed after Takumi previously registered a spider, is shocked when a dragon horse appears, identical to the creature in his sketch. Realizing this is the source of recent terror, panic sets in. Just then, someone shouts the monster has arrived, and the guild master orders Toui to follow him. Meanwhile, Sophie recalls discussing potential servants with Muan, who promised to search other cities. Maria then tells Sophia she’s helping by ensuring Tumi eats properly since he often forgets. Sophie wishes to ease his burden, but knows nothing about alchemy. Maria offers to assist in the kitchen, and Sophia decides she can at least help there. Maria frowns and insists it’s unnecessary, making Sophia wonder if her friend feels uneasy about receiving help. Maria admits she does, but since the elf feels the same, they’re even. She then notes how much Sophia has changed, appearing more composed and elegant, which she finds adorable. Embarrassed, Sophia changes the subject, urging her to finish shopping and return to Toui. At Gambo’s workshop, they find the alchemist passed out from exhaustion. The blacksmith regrets not stopping him earlier, but seeing the carriage he built proves his efforts. Maria excitedly praises its interior, though Sophia thinks she’s exaggerating. Inside, Tumi explains he enchanted the carriage with spatial expansion, turning it into a full home with a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. Thrilled, Maria takes the reigns and sets off, while Sophia marvels at the smooth ride despite their speed. Takumi asks if anything is missing and Maria suggests adding retractable blades to the sides which startles him but he promises to consider it. After a fast journey, Sububaki levels up, gaining new abilities that make her even stronger. Upon arrival, Tumi meets the lion fangs and is pleased to have them as his escorts. Heath is amazed by the dragon horse pulling the carriage until Papek arrives with Godwin Bolton and another man admiring the alchemist’s vehicle. Takumi thanks them for accompanying him to the capital and Papek eerily steps inside only to scream in shock. A loud bang follows prompting the owner to check. Papek is simply overwhelmed by the craftsmanship. Astonished that Tumi built it alone. Grabbing him excitedly, Pipek demands details about the design until Godwin smacks him to calm him down. Peeek apologizes but admits he would love to own such a vehicle. Godwin is more direct, offering 100 platinum coins, equivalent to $6 million for a similar carriage. Takumi is stunned by the amount. As the journey to Bakalate, the royal capital begins, Godwin tells his companion that Takumi’s creations have greatly benefited his domain and that the young inventor is destined for global recognition. Tumi believes it is his responsibility to shield the alchemist from those who might be tempted by wealth. While he understands the need to protect people in Barcula, he struggles with the everpresent dangers of the Sidonian Empire where vigilance is constant. Meanwhile, months later in Sedonia, Kenny reads about how the goddess Anna shaped humanity in her likeness, then created beastmen from animals to serve them, followed by elves and dwarves from spirits. Afterward, she uneasily touches the collar of a beast girl in her room. Back in the present, the carriage reaches Balados without trouble. Thanks to Maria, Sophia, Maple, and Sububaki handling any threats. Upon arrival, Pepeek approaches Takumi to discuss something at the inn. There, a businessman reveals plans to present the king with a carriage similar to Tumi’s, believing it will highlight the alchemist’s talent. Though building one in 5 days seems daunting, Takumi insists it can be done, igniting Pipeek’s determination to make it happen swiftly. Takumi later informs the maids that Pepeek mentioned a slave company called Palum, which has a large garden that could serve as a workshop for the carriage’s construction. Sophia recalls that the place is owned by a trustworthy man named Burton and suggests that Tumi might need assistance as he has exhausted himself during the journey without proper rest. Since neither Sophia nor Maria can help with alchemy, Tumi should find someone qualified while visiting Palum. She warns that his greatest threat might not be external, but his own relentless work ethic. Upon arrival, Burton mentions hearing about Tkumi’s use of alchemy to craft a carriage from Mithil and Adamantite, and Sophia suggests a potential candidate. Meanwhile, Maria rushes to Sophia, distressed that Maple has vanished despite being beside Sububaki moments ago. Worried, the elf searches for the spider within the company until Reva’s terrified scream reveals its whereabouts. Sophia skulls her friend and apologizes to the startled beast girl who becomes captivated by her. Noticing an old book Reva dropped. Sophia comments on its age and the girl explains her fascination with magic and ancient texts. Sophia asks about the encyclopedia of alchemy basics and the beast explains that while some consider alchemical circles outdated, she believes they’re the best way to grasp decomposition and recomposition. Later, Tubi finds Sophia and invites her to help find a new group member. In the meeting room, Burton introduces Reva. As Tumi introduces himself, Reva worries if she’s rejected again, she’ll be powerless to support her family. When Tumi mentions needing someone interested in alchemy, she eagerly reacts, but hesitates, haunted by past rejection. Sophia reassures her, mentioning she’s been studying alchemy and magic here. Hearing about the encyclopedia, Tumi excitedly discusses it with Reva, who compares it to other methods like Aaron Martins. Encouraged, Tumi draws a circle on paper and asks if she recognizes it. Anxious but determined, Reva analyzes it carefully, desperate to prove herself. Overwhelmed by fear of failure, she starts crying, admitting she doesn’t know. Her village uses sweet beekeeper honey instead of fluffy cream. Tumi offers Reva a role as his assistant despite her failing a challenge. She is puzzled, but he explains that recognizing the pattern was what mattered. Reva, coming from a poor village, requests that her wages be sent to her family as she became a servant to support her brother’s education. Tkumi warns that giving away all her money would keep her Bowman’s servitude, but Sophia reassures her that learning alchemy could help her gain independence. Tumi then introduces Reva to the other girls who warmly welcome her, making her feel at home. Meanwhile, in Sedonia, the king grows impatient with Barcula’s refusal to accept his proposal. He considers harsh measures, but Princess Elizabeth advises waiting for the hero’s arrival. Instead, she suggests using faith as a weapon by spreading rumors against Barcula, provoking the divine light’s followers into action. The next day, the talented alchemist use an alchemical circle to create a carriage from adamantite alloy. Tumi explained that its structure was similar to that of spiral suits and believe Reva would soon craft equally complex items. Doubtful, the beast girl questioned this, but Tkumi was confident, noting Reva’s passion, a key trait for any alchemist. He then asked her it helped synthesize basic parts. On the day of the royal audience, Tkumi admired the carriage he built when a man approached, asking if it was his. Takumi replied it was for the king. Impressed, the man revealed himself as Loos Bula, the kingdom’s ruler, shocking Tumi, who quickly knelt. Loos, however, asked for less formality. Pampbeck and Bolton, who had expected the meeting in the reception hall, also bowed. The king explained he preferred informal encounters over tedious waiting room meetings. Setting that aside, he eagerly wished to meet the renowned alchemist and personally thank him for his contributions. The king highlighted Tumi’s role in solving the royal capital sewage issue and humbly bowed in gratitude. Though he would typically host a grand banquet and grant rewards, doing so risked drawing the Sidonia Empire’s attention, which Tkumi wanted to avoid. Recognizing the king’s wisdom, Takumi saw he judge beyond appearances. After the meeting, King Lobos secretly rewarded Tkumi, instructing Simon and Galahad to keep it confidential. Simon insured a gag order. But once Barkula exported the magical device, Tkumi’s influence would inevitably grow, worrying the king about the Church of Divine Light’s reaction. Days later, the group returned to Bolton, where Tkumi officially purchased the mansion from Papek. During tea, Maria declined another raise, feeling her current allowance and provided necessities were enough. Similarly, Sophie refused payment, saying her long elf lifespan allowed her to dedicate even her final days to guarding to Kuwi’s tomb. Maria wished to outlive her master by a day so she could be buried beside him. The young man was speechless. Meanwhile, in Sedonia, Elizabeth secure a magical device for purifying sewage from Bolton after a spy infiltrated Balato and retrieved it with great effort. The princess deemed the device a heretical crime, so offensive that even Pope Walber mourned its existence. The spy revealed that some within the Church of Divine Light urged Sidonia to destroy this evil. Elizabeth insisted the true threat lay in Bolton and vowed to protect the popes and the goddess Anad’s honor. The next day, Reva told her master she wanted to join the adventurer’s guild like Maria and Sophia to boost her alchemy skills and mana. Takumi agreed it was a smart move. Reva soon registered and thanked Hans for offering cheap money transfers home. He noted many adventurers used the service. With Reva now part of Tkumi’s team, Hans asked if he wanted to name the group as all members were Dan except Reva. Tkumi’s team was among the guild’s best, though he never intended to be an adventurer. Unlike organized groups like the Lion’s Fangs, his team lacked clear roles. Amidst this, Barack approached Tkumi, stressing that an adventurer’s strongest asset was his body and promised to train him personally. Despite Tkumi’s protests, Barack mercilessly beat him during training. Afterward, Barack asked for a team name. Tumi hastily suggested, “We are adventurers.” Which was quickly rejected, earning him another slap. When asked for a meaningful name, Tumi nervously blurted out, “Father of toilets,” leading Barack to toss him into the air in frustration. Later, while brainstorming with the girls, Maria suggested Lord Takumi and his servants. But Tumi feared more punishment. Reva then proposed an adventurer perfecting alchemy. his bodyguard, maid, pets, and an alchemist in training. Takumi thanks her for the detailed explanation, but feels the name is too long. Maria tries naming toilets, fridges, underwear, and even Tumi. But he fears such a name might get him launched into space multiple times. Feeling guilty for her poor suggestions, Maria sees herself as a failure again. As tensions rise, Takumi asks Sophia for ideas. Instead of helping, she angrily vows to punish Barack for abandoning Takumi. Fearing things might escalate, Tkumi urges Kong, reminding her that the man helped him master intuition, body control, and martial arts. Sophia backs down, but Tkumi knows this isn’t over. 10 months later, in the Holy Empire of Sidonia, Yamato trains with fierce determination. Acura, observing, notes that constant attacking won’t work in real combat. When Aani asks if Toui’s style is effective, Akura simply calls him the hero. She reminds him they’re also heroes, but Akura dismisses it and invites her for a walk. She refuses and he accuses her of worrying about her slave. Ignoring him, McKenna walks off reflecting that Akuri used to be better. Ay reads that Anna created humans than beastmen and elves to serve them. The Church of Divine Light promotes human supremacy while the Church of Creation teaches all races are Nolan’s children. Summoned by a nation ruled by the divine light, Account questions her role. Though told she’s here for world peace, something feels off. Meanwhile, Tkumi gives Reva a spell activating ring and a staff made of ancient train and mithril. Maple, feeling envious, receives a clawed gauntlet designed to suit her spider form thanks to Reva’s help. Grateful, she thanks them both. Tumi then names her group cat’s claw. When Barack puts Tkumi in a sleeper hold, Maria tries to stop him, but Bareric slams Tumi down. Fearing Sophia’s anger, Tumi is surprised when she instead critiques his weak defense. Later, Hland suggests an easier escort mission, and the guild master offers one to Kilbas, a 4-day round trip with their upgraded carriage. Takumi asks Sophie if there’s any rice nearby, and she assumes he means the grain from the kingdom of Semenor, which isn’t sold in Barcula. Maria mentions it’s available in the royal capital, and since they were just there days ago, Tumi is frustrated at missing the chance. Sensing something off, Sophia asks if he misses his homeland or its food, knowing he left long ago. Sophia replies she prefers the present, having spent nearly 50 years cursed like a caged bird until her pact with Toui set her free. Now she focuses on the future, leaving the past behind. Maria agrees, saying she too is more excited about what’s ahead. Reva, Maple, and Sububaki share the same feeling. Reflecting on this, Takumi realizes he’s also been given a fresh start. Recognizing that they’ve all helped each other find freedom, he suggests naming their group Wings of Nolan, which everyone loves. Two days later, after finishing their escort mission, they return to Bolton at night. But when Tkumi enters his house, he’s hit by a cloud of paralyzing poison. Before he realizes it, Tkumi’s allies are overpowered by masked men. Just as he’s about to be struck, a projectile hits the attacker’s weapon, giving Tkumi a chance to counter and win. Grateful, he thanks Maple, who is in the mobile dimension, and heals his friends. Maria wonders why Takumi wasn’t affected by the mist. So the master explains that he and Maple are resistant to poison and paralysis. The spider takes everyone outside to decide what to do with the webbed men. After recalling when she brought Sububaki to the stable, Sophia, sensing greater danger, suggests seeking help from the adventurer’s guild. Tumi sends the elf to get Barack. Later, the guild master has the masked men taken away and urges Takumi to report to the lord due to the severity of the situation. The following day, Godwin Bolton informed his subordinates that the intruders who had broken into Tkumi’s home were from the Divine Light Squadron, an organization tasked with eliminating those who defy the Divine Light Church’s commandments. Sent by the Holy Empire of Sidonia, their mission was to kill Tumi for inventing a magical sewage purification device. Tumi recalled that priests from both the Divine Light and Creation Churches previously purified sewage using magic. While the creation church offered this service for free, a divine-like church charged high fees, making it a major revenue source. Since Tumi’s invention threatened their profits, he considered fleeing to another nation. However, Godwin argued he’d be safer in Bolton, where the Creation Church had strong support. To ensure security, Gala had ordered the city’s entrances and exits monitored, while Barack advised vigilance when venturing out. Fearing for his life, Takumi contemplated pausing missions, but the guild leader refused, as his absence would harm the guild. Despite his concerns, Sophie vowed to protect him and Bareric promised to train him in self-defense. As they left the meeting with the elf driving the carriage, Tumi reflected on how the Divine Light Church of Sedonia was truly after him, endangering Sophia, Maria, and Reva the night before. They headed to the Bolton Guild to register their team as wings of Nolan, a tribute to the goddess, which Hans found fitting. The clerk informed them that rumors of Tkumi’s homeland invasion had spread quickly along with a high bounty on his head, making him a prime target for adventurers willing to take outside missions. That night, the team worried about another attack from the Divine Light Squadron. But they assured Takumi they were ready and wouldn’t repeat past mistakes. Though he knew Maple and Sububaki would help, he felt uneasy having guards at his home. Considering a solution, he thought of creating a magical barrier to block intruders, but they still needed protection while away. Sophia suggested hiring an attacker or tank, but the group insisted it couldn’t be a man. Tumi had no lees, and Sophia noted that forming quick bonds with an adventurer was rare. They considered hiring from the Milan company, where a magical contract would ensure loyalty. Upon hearing this, Reva expressed her trust in the master, even without a contract. Maria and Sophia agreed. That night, Sophia noticed Tkumi working late in his workshop. At dawn, the alchemist called Reva to assist in crafting a security device. When Sophia arrived, eager to learn, Tubi tasked her with engraving alchemy circles onto metal plates. Once finished, he sprinkled powder over them. Sophie hadn’t slept, and he admitted he had been devising defense strategies. Meanwhile, Maple trained with Sububaki against a fake Gollum, reminding Reva of their alchemical connection. Tumei explained that the intricate magic circle on a Gollum’s chest was beyond his current skill. His partner found the idea of using one as a tank intriguing, but Tumi needed better mana control. Completing the project pushed his mana manipulation to its peak, unlocking spell control. The alchemist considered creating a golem core. While in the Holy Empire of Sedonia, the king learned that the agents of the divine light squadron had been captured without taking their own lives. The messengers explained they likely had no chance as contract magic was used on them. This raised concerns that the enemy had already identified the squadron as the attackers. Elizabeth advised her father to delay negotiations with Barcula to prioritize Sidonia’s magical circle plans. Homer admitted he couldn’t analyze it, but believed summoning was still possible using ancient texts. In 2 or 3 months, enough mana would be gathered. Meanwhile, Tumi struggled to use a magic stone as Raver reminded him that a multi-layered magic circle was required for the golem to function. Maple questioned why he was so determined to create one, to which he replied it would be a strong defense. Though the spider pointed out he had allies for that, the alchemist feared another infiltration by the divine-like squadron. Realizing his need to improve spell control, he considered Maple suggestion of taming the gollum, an idea he hadn’t thought of before, but might actually work. Tubi asks Sophia where to find golems, and she mentions that lost stone golems wander the western death forest, while iron golems might emerge in an ancient dungeon near Horus. Shocked that dungeons exist, Tumi is eager to fight an iron golem, but Sophia warns that going in without proper backup is reckless, making him realize his lack of experience. They head to the rocky plains where they previously hunted Trance and encounter a towering stone golem. Tumi is amazed by its size while Sophie identifies it as a guardianclass creature. To defeat it, they must destroy the magic stone in its chest. But Takumi refuses. Suddenly, the Gollum unnervingly twists his head backward and blinks, alarming them. Unsure if his eyes can attack or just detect enemies. Sophia sees the growing danger. Letting it pass seems safest, but the alchemist won’t back down, believing it could be an ally. He leaves toward it, forcing Sophia, Reva, and Maria to shield him. Despite its threat, Tkumi senses no hostility and stands his ground. He suspects the Gollum, a ruined guardian, responds to the goddess Nolan’s blessing within him. Testing his theory, he raises his hand and easily tames the Gollum, shocking everyone. When Maple asks its name, he calls it Titan after a legendary giant. Titan wants a more adaptable form, so Tuni invites him to join them. Sophia warns that bringing such a massive being into the city would cause chaos, so he considers using the mobile dimension. Before they act, steam hisses from Titan’s joints, and he suddenly collapses. As the dust settles, it shrinks drastically, as if collapsing to that size. Enchanted by its charm, Maple asks the master to make it talk, and Tumi promises to try. Months later in Sedonia, Akira and Yamato become strong enough to surpass their trainers, their confidence swelling. Later, during a punishment, they chat with women vying for their attention, which she finds disgraceful. They accuse her of jealousy due her cold attitude. In the present, Takumi eagerly prepares the Gollum’s new form, but warns his companions that enemies are after him. To protect them, he offers to dissolve their contract, but they refuse. Reva questions who will protect him, and he recalls Titan, Maple, and Sububaki remain by his side. To compensate, he offers them generous pay. Maria, silent until now, stands, points her spear at him and declares he must face her first if he insists. Takumi realizes he cannot abandon those he values, but Maria insists they have proven themselves. Without them, he cannot soar. Overcome, she weeps and Sophia remarks his words meant to shield them were the harshest. Like Reva and Sophia, she has sworn loyalty. Understanding his mistake, Kumi apologizes and asks them to stay. They reaffirm their devotion, determined that their journey is far from over. Strengthened, they witness the newly enhanced Titan armor. Its glow dazzling. The golem now with a voice celebrates its powerful adamantite and myithil body armed with a mace and shield. Tumi reveals a hidden hanger containing a massive titan designed to merge with a smaller one into the great titan. As the fusion succeeds, he feels true joy. Above, Nolan watches until another goddess arrives with grim news. Traces of Anat, long thought gone, have resurfaced due to centuries of faith from the divine light church. Worse, Anad is turning into an evil spirit. And with Sidonia summoning heroes, war is near. Nolan, unable to interfere directly, confirms she has blessed Hakumi, entrusting him with what lies ahead. Meanwhile, Elizabeth stands at Sidonia’s magic circle, awaiting the fateful moment. A year earlier, in a settlement near Bolton, a beast woman named Money mourns at a grave until an acquaintance calls her away. Henman in a train carriage. She overhears villagers discussing how they have nowhere else to go and how their economy collapsed due to the nobles selfish actions. When things worsen, the nobles abandon the village and flood, leaving the people resentful. A woman blames them for Manny’s husband’s death as he worked until he fell ill without receiving proper care. A year after the village’s ruin, Bolton learns Count Rockford took in the refugees. His subordinates are furious at the nobles cruelty. While Bolton insists they must aid the displaced people, Rockford requests land for a thousand refugees, but the only available territory is infested with dangerous monsters. Clearing them out will be difficult, but they have no choice. To solve this, they summon the one person who can help. Meanwhile, Tumi considers it a good time for the wings of Nolan to challenge a dungeon. And as he reaches a labyrinth’s entrance, the alchemist reflects on his long-standing desire to explore such a place. Among many dungeons, they chose the second hardest. Beast King Forest, a vast sky-filled woodland. Despite being underground, the monsters inside were fewer but stronger than those outside. Maple’s keen senses helped the team ambush enemies while Titan absorb attacks, allowing the wings of Nolan to defeat floor bosses and claim treasures. After a full day, they reached the final level, thrilled at their progress with minimal harm. Just as Tumi noted their luck in avoiding traps, he triggered one, a rolling iron ball, but they escaped in time. Maple asked if Titan could have destroyed it, and Tumi explained he followed orders precisely. Suddenly, one path sealed off, forcing them down the only route. Tumi sense trouble, and an S-rank Earth Dragon emerged, making him regret not bringing Titan. The battle heavily favored the dragon, keeping the wings of Nolan on the defensive. Takumi seizes a brief opening, instructing Titan and Maple to restrain the monster’s tail. Maple binds it with webbing, allowing Sophia to pierce the dragon’s limb with her spear. Takumi’s wind slash. Reva’s fire barriage and Maria’s flames follow, culminating in Titan summoning the light of judgment. Reva assumes victory, but Tumi realizes the dragon isn’t defeated. Rising from the ashes, it breathes fire on Titan, inflicting severe damage. Amidst the chaos, Sophie spots its weak point, the flank. Takumi calls Sububaki to ram it and the alchemist hurls an electrified sword, causing the dragon to vanish, securing the dungeon’s final treasure. Unexpectedly, Sububaki evolves growing larger. Tacum Nicole’s dragon remains, seeing potential for crafting. Later summoned by God Bolton, the alchemist learns of an uninhabited southern land overrun by monsters. Once invaded by Triura, the kingdom fell after its defeat. Takumi notes the region’s hidden adamantite and Mithil, catching Bolton’s interest. Godwin suggests that Tumi establish a settlement on this land, recalling how he swiftly built a defensive wall in Boore village, proving his skill. His assistant mentions a river and spring about 105 mi south of Bolton, making it a promising site due to its water source and distance from monsters. Sophia worries about Tumi being pursued by the Divine Light Squadron, and Godwin regrets making this request at such a difficult time. However, he is eager to see the settlement completed quickly as a village was abandoned a year ago due to noble corruption, leaving its people homeless and seeking refuge in Bolton and Rockford. Tumi, once homeless himself, agrees to help. Later, he declines an escort, so Nolan’s wings travels alone to the site where they use earth magic to build walls, roads, aqueducts, and clear monsters. After significant progress, Tumi sends Sophia to Bolton to summon the new settlers, which she informs Godwin he’s astonished that the settlement is already ready for habitation. After just 10 days of building, the refugee convoy was sent out. People whispered that they were being exiled to the monsterfilled southern border to die, easing the nobles burden. The settlement’s management was handed to a wealthy man from Bolton, likely indifferent to their fate. Upon arrival, the convoys warriors were shocked by the towering walls, sturdy houses, and even a castle. Officer Tuni explained the land was prepared for farming and the wall could repel invaders except dragons. When questioned, an alchemist stated the castle was for governance with barracks for knights in a sewage system using magic. Skeptical, the officer accused Takumi of relying on magic, which he did not deny. As they observed their new home, some refugees doubted if they could truly live there. Meanwhile, Sophie approached Money, who revealed she had lost her husband. The elf sympathized and asked if she wanted a different job. The beastwoman remains silent, so the elf vows to consult his master. Manny is startled to learn he has one, and the servant explains that this man built the village, and since everyone is busy, might need a cook or similar help. He then goes to speak with Takumi, promising to check on the beast woman later. Hours later, the alchemist offers Manny a job tending to his needs for a negotiable salary. At that moment, she recalls a past conversation about distrusting nobles and how her husband died due to their greed. Fearing history will repeat itself, Mani declines, unable to trust the young alchemist. Maria insists Tumi is different, but he lets the matter drop. Afterward, Manny realizes she cannot stay, convinced she will now face punishment. Perhaps she spoke out of justice, lingering resentment toward nobles, or sheer frustration at her helplessness. Lost in thought, she is suddenly attacked on her way to the forest. Meanwhile, Maple rushes to warn his master that a horde of monsters is invading. Tumi commands Doran to raise the bridges and protect the town’s people. The alchemist insists no creature can climb the walls, leaving Nolan’s wings to handle the threat. Manny rushes over, but is too late. Watching the bridge lift, residents tell Maria her friend left via the south bridge. Worried, Tumi gathers his team and departs on the Titan. Facing two massive wolves, Manny believes she’s doomed, but Tumi arrives just in time, cutting them down. She mourns of more, but he stays calm. The group confirms victory and Mani tends to the injured alchemist. Tuni reassures her of vowing to protect the village. She realizes he is unlike any noble, genuinely kind and extraordinary. Realizing it’s too late to turn back, many reaffirms her wish to serve Tumi. The alchemist accepts her and the others welcome their new ally. In Bolton, Doron reports Toui’s success to Marquy Godwin, who speculates that this new town might be the key they seek. Meanwhile, in Sidonia, the king receives news from Trier about a fortress town with a strong castle emerging near Barcula. Reports suggest Bolton’s knights and the alchemist’s involvement, which Sidonia sees as a challenge. Elizabeth declares that Barcula must not dominate and that Sidonia must rule the continent, hinting at a counterattack. Back with Takumi, he considers using a road for trade when Manny arrives with his lunch. Suddenly, an immense energy erupts from Iraq, surging across the continent and alarming Nolan’s wings. Maple detects unsettling mana and Sophia grows uneasy. At that moment, Tkumi recalls Nolan’s time interference, realizing a year has passed since his arrival just as the heroes are summoned. In Sidonia’s Grand Hall, Akiryamato and Aani appear, greeted by Elizabeth. Akuri Yamato and Aani abruptly arrive at the mysterious hall of Sidonia where Elizabeth greets them. Meanwhile, Nolan casually observes their progress in the secret empire as if watching an entertaining show. One day, another goddess is shocked that these humans became elite adventurers in just 3 months, proving their strength. Nolan senses the nation’s next move is near. At the Empire, Elizabeth announces it’s time to introduce the heroes to the world. Accurate, eager for fame, grows impatient, but Elizabeth insists on waiting. Confident, he questions Akan’s indifference. She dismisses it, pretending excitement, though she secretly resents his arrogance. The next day, Tumi reveals a village near Bolton’s border, now named Wedgefort, flourishes with trade and new skills. Meanwhile, Sophia’s team slays a beast in the forest, and Maple discovers a woodland lizard trapped in webs, an unusual sight. Back home, Sophia warns her family that monster strength may be rising, possibly linked to a 3-month mana disturbance. Takumi considers Nolan’s theory that the heroes were summoned. Later, Dora informs an alchemist that Barack requests his return for a mission. When asked about Bolton, the warrior mentions rumors of heroes in Sidonia. Tkumi realizes this likely occurred 3 months ago, shocking the officer. Sophia connects the man a shift to their arrival. During a meeting, many questions Sidonia’s role, while Maria sees divine intervention. Alone, Tkumi uncovers the truth. Sidonia didn’t just receive the heroes, use forbidden magic to summon them. The boy sincerely hopes the heroes are truly virtuous and genuinely committed to restoring Sidonia, just as Maria claimed. As they depart for the empire, the king prays for Anat’s blessing upon them. When the carriage door opens, Yamato notices Aan’s beastwoman companion and furiously questions her presence. Aane explains that Lulu is her assistant, but Yamato doesn’t understand why she refers to his slave that way. Meanwhile, Elizabeth and the priests pray for Annat’s favor. The next day at Bolton’s Adventurers Guild, Hans informs Tuni about the summoned heroes, two boys and a girl, all with black hair and eyes. The alchemist suspects they might be Japanese like him. Hans adds that they are being transported to the Church of Divine Light in Romelia and Barcula that Sudonia’s real goal is to expand its influence over creation church aligned nations. Meanwhile, the Pepe company has requested an escort from Nolan’s wings to the royal capital. When Tkumi returns home, many asked to join the mission. He knows the risks, but she insists she feel too lonely if left behind, and Maria agrees. Though Sophie feels it’s sudden, she understands Manny’s reasoning and supports her. The beastwoman pleads to come along, reminding them she can assist with Earth magic. Takumi finally relents and asks his partner to coordinate with Maria or Reva, promising to register money at the guild the next day. Meanwhile, in the hero’s carriage, the summoned men complain about the rough ride. Moving past that, Akura observes that Barcula has many elves and suggests taking some with them. Yamato supports the idea despite the country’s ban on exporting slaves. However, they assume their hero status will make others willingly follow them. He also boasts that they are elite adventurers already exceeding level 30. Aano, on the other hand, sees this as her one opportunity to intervene in backos, hoping to find a way to change things based on her revelation skill. Meanwhile, Tkumi’s group heads to the local guild after completing their escort mission. This promotion will raise Tumi and Sophie to rank F and Mani to the rank D, requiring their guild cards for the update. During the conversation, the three arrogant heroes of Sidonia barge in, demanding others move aside, even resorting to violence against those who resist. Spotting Sophia and Mani, they become captivated by their beauty and insist on purchasing them. Tumi immediately refuses and tells them to leave if they have no real business. Offended, the heroes demand the slaves be handed over, but Sophia and Manny firmly refuse. This enrages Akira, who attacks Tkumi, only for his sword to be swiftly broken by Tkumi’s decomposition magic. Yamato lunges bare-handed, but is easily knocked down. Seeing his shattered sword, Akur is devastated, though Takumi notes it was merely a magical iron blade. Furious, the heroes warn Tumi that he’ll regret defying them, but he counters that attacking adventurers inside the guild is a grave mistake. Before leaving, they threaten repercussions from the Church of Divine Light. Meanwhile, their female companion, Akani, apologizes and introduces herself, shocking Tumi with her Japanese name, just as she is surprised to hear his. As Akani is about to speak, Tumi covers her mouth and warns that he’ll be at the Baral Lego Hotel. Walking away, she realizes he’s the man her revelation ability mentioned. Meanwhile, the wings of Nolan discuss the Sidonia heroes with Sophia calling them unworthy and many fearing their hostility. However, the elf notes the woman with them seemed decent. Takumi later wonders if revealing his location was reckless, but Maria reassures him. Elsewhere, Akani and Lulu, disguised in robes, flee through alleys. Lulu wants to stay behind, but Aani insists she’s needed. Soldiers spot them, but Sophia intervenes, directing them to Tkumi’s hotel. Another soldier gives chase, but Maple traps him in webs. Upon arriving, Aani directly asks if Tkumi is a descendant of a summoned Japanese. He hesitates, but trusting her promise of secrecy, admits he is, and that his presence is tied to the summoned heroes. Takumi’s attendants are also confused, so he finally unveils the truth, insisting they keep it secret. Meanwhile, Akira and Yamato discover Akani’s escape, and a religious leader suggests cancelling the Romelia visit and returning to Sedonia to reassess their plans, revealing himself as an envoy of the goddess Nolan. Toui stuns the women while Akani realizes the Sacred Empire is the true villain. Having disrupted the mana atmosphere with a forbidden summoning spell, Tumi, preferring a peaceful life as a producer, warns that Sidonia’s summoned heroes could spark wars, though they still need allies. The Church of Divine Light manipulates them to rally public support. When Tkumi asks why certain heroes act arrogantly, Aani explains they changed upon arriving in this world. She distrusts Sedonia’s food and purifies everything she eats, suspecting it alters minds. Ara and Yamato, focusing on swordsmanship over light magic, may have been influenced by something in their diet, possibly leading to brainwashing. Akani kneels, pleading for Tumi to free her and Lulu so they can finally escape. The alchemist dispels Lulu’s collar, ending her servitude. Though Lulu initially panics, thinking she’s been abandoned, Akani reassures her they will stay together as friends. They embrace and Takumi urges them to head to his mansion in Bolton. Akanu worries about being a burden, but he insists on helping. At the mansion, Aan enjoys a familiar dish from her homeland, bringing her to tears. Lulu hesitates to join at the table, but realizes her life has changed. That night, a guard at Wedgefort spots a massive monster stampede and sends an urgent message to Bolton. Meanwhile, Tkumi decides to release his servants from their contracts, wanting them as true friends and allies instead. Maria, Sophia, and Reva are shocked, but he convinces them that their bond should be built on trust, not obligation. Takumi then forges the holy swords Amatarasu and Sukiyomi, capable of absorbing enemy mana. Suddenly, he receives an emergency summons from the guild. Wedge Fort is under attack. Takumi quickly joins the lion fangs who are gathered with Barack. The guild master warns them that a monster horde is approaching the city attracted by the people in Wedge Fort. The captain has called for help, but since most high-ranked adventurers are away, this weaker group must step in. Tumi feels the pressure, but Hans reassures him that the three available teams are as strong as 100 warriors. Real is shocked when the third group turns out to be Scarlet Rose, a team of women led by Merilda. She introduces Baral the tank, Mary the mage, Paula the healer, and Linda the scout. Real clearly dislikes them, and Merilda mocks in for still being alive. Bareric ends the bickering, stating that Captain Doran will lead the knights soon, and Tumin must move ahead with the lion fangs and scarlet rose. The alchemist departs for the city, leaving Aani and Lulu at the mansion under Titan’s protection. Inside the magic carriage, he gives Sophia the sacred sword of Matarasu forged from Orchalcom. Its twin and Sukuyomi deals mental damage with even the slightest cut. Takumi thinks that combining attacks from both weapons will maximize their effectiveness. Maria informs him they are nearing Wedge Fort. Reva doubts many monsters can breach the high walls and Manny assumes the town’s folk are safe, but she is wrong. He reports that flying creatures have bypassed the defenses and are attacking. Real immediately fires arrows at them before the carriage arrives. Once on the battlefield, Takumi wields Thor’s hammer while Sophia summons a tornado as the warriors charge in. Maple asks Sububaki to target monsters climbing the walls. Seeing Tkumi’s group, the local soldiers lower the bridge and the lion fangs and scarlet rose assure them they can defend the area. Sophia announces that the wings of Nolan will patrol the perimeter. By sunrise, all monsters within the walls are defeated and the grateful town’s people cheer for their saviors. Tubi tasks Reva and Manny with tending to the injured while he, Sophia, Maria, and Maple assist the lion fangs and scarlet rose. Their Heath reveals something unusual. The monster horde isn’t dispersing, but retreating in an organized fashion despite their kind typically acting independently. A wish for guard explains that the monster horde attacks, retreats, and strikes again when humans are resting. Takumi suspects a leader is coordinating them, though Heath doubts such a monster exists. However, the alchemist believes the powerful mana surge from Sidonia’s hero summoning months ago, it may have triggered monster evolution. Since the spell was banned by goddess Nolan, its effects on monsters wouldn’t be surprising. Merilda notes this extermination will be different from previous ones. Meanwhile, in Sedonia, the king learns of a massive monster stampede near Barcula. He sees this as an opportunity. If the Horde weakens Barcula, Sidonia can strike. To maximize the advantage, he orders his troops to prepare using the heroes in battle. His daughter Elizabeth suggests extending the attack to Barcula’s allies like Salamondor before they can intervene. Back in Wedge Fort, the land fighting is used to treat the wounded. From the wall, Sophia is shocked by the high number of injured. Reaver arrives visibly worried, bringing a meal for the elf. She reveals her concern for Tkumi, who is giving away all his potions. Worse, the wings of Nolan’s supply was bought by the PEC company, and the adventurers haven’t had time to restock. To begin a new badge quickly, Sophia brings up the issue with the leader, but he believes potions only matter when used. The elf insists future attacks are inevitable and that the alchemist should keep some for himself, but Tumi dismisses the need, saying he’ll just avoid injuries. Sophia expected this response. It’s why she swore loyalty to him, willing to sacrifice her life. Next, Takumi orders the children to be gathered and protected by Reva, Mani, and Maple. Just then, the humanoid spider warns of strange disturbances in the forest. Takumi devises a plan. A magical barrier will weaken the enemy before Tubaki charges, and he and his allies will finish off any surviving monsters. The three adventurer groups move beyond the wall and take positions near the horde, which remains still. Tumi, Sophia, and Mary unleash the war’s hammer, a tornado and firestorm, while Reva and Maria attack from the wall. As the battlefield erupts in chaos, Sububaki and her allies charge in, giving the defense a major advantage. When the front lines take a heavy hit, Reva and Money rush to safeguard the children, leaving Maria to defend the wall. Heath tells Tumi that the Lion Fangs will guard the left, while Merilda declares that Scarlet Rose will cover the right. During the battle, Sophia charges into a swarm of monsters and unleashes a tornado. Takumi warns her to fall back, but she insists she’s fine. Suddenly, the horde retreats, revealing gruesome sights. Larger creatures consuming smaller ones and mutating instantly. Among them, a two-headed winged beast emerges, fiery magical energy. Tumi suspects it’s the leader. Amid the chaos, Sophia is struck by a tail, leaving her vulnerable as the dragon-like creature prepares to crush her. Takumi dashes in to save her, regretting not bringing Titan. Sububaki is thrown aside while Sophia, determined to distract the enemy, draws its focus, but is hit by its breath attack. This time, Maple, Reva, and Maria intervene, forcing the beast back with their combined power. Takumi and Sophia then launch a devastating assault. Thor’s hammer and a tornado dealing massive damage. Finally, the elf throws a Matarasu to Tkumi, lands a fierce blow, and channels all her mana into Sukuyomi for a finishing strike, eliminating the monstrous leader. Severely injured, Safi drops her knees as Tkumi rushes to heal her. She insists he should prioritize himself. While he scolds her for being reckless, she defends her actions, saying she only wanted to protect him, but he struggles with the thought that she nearly died needlessly. If the girls hadn’t arrived in time, the lizard would have killed her. Sophia dismisses her own worth, but Tkumi urges her not to throw her life away. The other group leaders arrive, announcing that all monsters have been slain or fled. Exhausted, Tumi collapses against Sophia. He is taken to rest and later wakes to news of his recovery spreading through the house, causing a stir. Milda and Heath acknowledge his strength to Sophia. Days later, the convoy returns to Bolton to aid in reconstruction. While the heroes of Sidonia leave devastation in their wake, even harming innocents. Back at his mansion, Tumi and his group share a celebratory feast to recover from battle and travel. However, the girls known as Sophia has been distant and withdrawn since Wedge Fort, growing increasingly concerned. They urge Tumi to speak with her. Maria regrets being too harsh on Tumi, comparing herself to a broken fountain. Meanwhile, Tkumi apologizes to Sophia, who admits she was wrong, but acted to protect him. He insists they should support each other equally as the wings of Nolan wouldn’t be complete without her. touched. Sophia promises to stay with him forever until Akani barges in, ruming the moment. Later, Tumi visits Lord Bolton, who allows Akani and Lulu to stay at his mansion. He also reveals that Sidonia’s heroes massacred a village, leaving Akani feeling guilty. She knows she must face them one day and won’t run when the time comes. Tumi later reunites with Nolan, telling her how Sidonia’s heroes keep interfering in his life. She reminds him that fate depends on human choices, but Tumi vows to protect those he loves. As an alchemist, he can create anything and he wouldn’t trade his life for anything else. He also gives Nolan the sweet she requested and she reflects that he is Migard’s only hope. Only by growing stronger can he change the world and she believes he will become the greatest alchemist of all time. This is the end of the series. If you like this video, please hit that like and subscribe button and turn on that notification bell so you don’t miss any new videos. 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