Gravis was still a bit confused, but as he saw his father's expression getting increasingly annoyed and bored, his eyes widened in realization.

"Wait, you're going to teach me!?" Gravis asked incredulously.

"Is that so strange?" his father asked.

Gravis rubbed the back of his neck in nervousness. "Well, don't take this the wrong way, but you never really taught me much regarding cultivation. I never even thought about the possibility that you would personally teach me something," Gravis said.

"That's because I want you to forge your own path," his father said, "but you can't forge your own path if you don't know how to forge."

Gravis blinked a couple of times. "Was that another joke?" he asked.

"Yes," the Opposer said with narrowed eyes.

"Eh, okay," Gravis said.

Some seconds passed in silence. Then, his father sighed.

"I'm your father. Teaching you something shouldn't be that strange to you," he said.

"I'm sorry, father. I just hadn't thought about that," Gravis said helplessly.

"It's okay," his father said, "I didn't really teach you much. So, such a reaction is to be expected. Anyway, we should get started."

Gravis nodded and stood up.

"Where are you going? You don't want to learn how to forge?" his father asked with his usual, even voice.

Gravis was confused again. "We're inside your room. I don't think we can forge here," Gravis said.

"Why not?" his father asked.

Gravis ruffled his hair in confusion. "Well, there is no oven, smelter, or whatever it's called. There is no water to cool the products or anything else. There is no equipment here," he said.

"Will you have such equipment in the middle world?" his father asked.

"Eh, no," Gravis answered.

a forging technique that needs equipment?"

"I don't need equipment

least. You only need something

Whoop!

bottle has an ocean-load of water. You shouldn't need more in

than a regular

much water," he said in

It seemed absolutely endless. Were there millions of tons? Billions? Trillions? Gravis had no idea. It was just too

an ocean?" Gravis

haven't seen an ocean

world

Natural World," his father said. "There is no need for an ocean. Many beasts would live in the ocean if it had one, and

some big oceans here, and humans in this world are powerful enough that they don't care about the ocean water. It wouldn't be much different

sense," Gravis said. "What about

oceans. By the way, you can't retrieve anything from the bottle. Otherwise, you would find a way to use it as a weapon or bargaining tool. You could

of times. "Then how am I supposed to cool the

the weapon into it, and it will cool. Get comfortable with the

that really all I need in

use your lightning to make the material malleable. After that, you need to temper it so that it actually gets converted

sounds simple," Gravis

is," his

remained silent for some seconds. "That's really

going to teach you some mystical way of swinging a hammer to imbue materials with some kind of law

really taking all the fun

said as he summoned a thin booklet. "This has all the important materials relevant to a middle world written down. The first thing about forging is to treat the mineral correctly. If you can't make it malleable, you can't do the other stuff. That's why you

Pack!

over, and Gravis looked at it. "That's a pretty small book. Are

see," his

was completely black. When Gravis saw that, his brows furrowed, and he looked

"What?"

on here. It's just a blank,

black

and showed the black page

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