When the Serial Killer Next Door Gained Harem System
Chapter 103: Best Work Yet
- Chapter 128: Thank You
- Chapter 127: Long Story
- Chapter 126: Gods Help Us
- Chapter 125: Hide
- Chapter 124: Nerve-wracking
- Chapter 123: Tomorrow at Dawn
- Chapter 122: Yay
- Chapter 121: Commupence
- Chapter 120: Same Things
- Chapter 119: Right Track
- Chapter 118: Cavern
- Chapter 117: Anything Suspicious
- Chapter 116: Still Nothing
- Chapter 115: Looks Recent
- Chapter 114: Same Print
- Chapter 113: Let’s Start There
- Chapter 112: Empty-Handed Once Again.
- Chapter 111: Fine. Ask.
- Chapter 110: Lower Your Voice.
- Chapter 109: Almost Nothing
- Chapter 108: The Suspects?
- Chapter 107: Maybe Both
- Chapter 106: Left a Problem
- Chapter 105: What Happens Now
- Chapter 104: Gods, Gods, GODS! TERRIBLE!
- Chapter 103: Best Work Yet
- Chapter 102: Sounds Convenient
- Chapter 101: Why?
- Chapter 100: Healed Him Properly
- Chapter 99: ACCEPT ME!
- Chapter 98: Protect Her
- Chapter 97: Wrong Place, Wrong Time, Buddy
- Chapter 96: Spellblade Abilities
- Chapter 95: Ambly-boy
- Chapter 94: Your Head Is Becoming Too Heavy for Your Shoulders
- Chapter 93: I Yield
- Chapter 92: Begin
- Chapter 91: Elimination
- Chapter 90: I Might
- Chapter 89: Up Close
- Chapter 88: That’s the Worst Part
- Chapter 87: Ready?
- Chapter 86: Coward
- Chapter 85: Unfortunately
- Chapter 84: Not a Matter of Preference
- Chapter 83: She’s Serious
- Chapter 82: Them?
- Chapter 81: Distant
- Chapter 80: Fifty Gold
- Chapter 79: The Ambly-blessed
- Chapter 78: Kings. Queens. Wars. Battles.
- Chapter 77: Royal Palace
- Chapter 76: Fresh Air
- Chapter 75: Just Happened
- Chapter 74: Combat Tested
- Chapter 73: Not My Problem
- Chapter 72: Quiet. Simple. Good.
- Chapter 71: Exhausted
- Chapter 70: Snap
- Chapter 69: Boss?
- Chapter 68: Poachers
- Chapter 67: At the Gates
- Chapter 66: Just Me & My Thoughts
- Chapter 65: Quiet Life
- Chapter 64: Figure
- Chapter 63: GO!
- Chapter 62: Fair Enough
- Chapter 61: Waste of Time
- Chapter 60: Calm as Milk
- Chapter 59: Cat
- Chapter 58: Completely Insane
- Chapter 57: Not Tonight
- Chapter 56: Decoy
- Chapter 55: Hypnotic Sway
- Chapter 54: Garmonna
- Chapter 53: Accepted
- Chapter 52: Good For You
- Chapter 51: Bother
- Chapter 50: A Little More
- Chapter 49: Nightmare in the Water
- Chapter 48: Wolfies
- Chapter 47: Best Way to Kill Time
- Chapter 46: Impressive
- Chapter 45: What a First Day
- Chapter 44: Stuck For a While
- Chapter 43: Passive Activated
- Chapter 42 - 1-F
- Chapter 41: Useful
- Chapter 40: Just Sleep
- Chapter 39: Second Year
- Chapter 38: Long Story
- Chapter 37: Footprints
- Chapter 36: That Was Enough
- Chapter 35: Gulp
- Chapter 34: Barely
- Chapter 33: Teleporter
- Chapter 32: BEWARE! THE CIRCLE!
- Chapter 31: Ten Gold
- Chapter 30: Captain
- Chapter 29: New Skills I Got
- Chapter 28: The Sundering War
- Chapter 27: Classes Tomorrow
- Chapter 26: Kinda Scared
- Chapter 25: A Glove
- Chapter 24: Tested
- Chapter 23: Fingers Crossed
- Chapter 22: That’s Something Else
- Chapter 21: Northwood
- Chapter 20: Lies, Lies, Lies
- Chapter 19: Throat’s All Sand & Gravel
- Chapter 18: Hunger Won
- Chapter 17: Not Human
- Chapter 16: Muddy Clothes
- Chapter 15: One Step
- Chapter 14: He’s Human
- Chapter 13: Level Up
- Chapter 12: Snap
- Chapter 11: Big Place
- Chapter 10: Feeling a Little Dizzy
- Chapter 9: Deadline
- Chapter 8: Guildhouse
- Chapter 7: Curiosity, or Stupidity
- Chapter 6: Old Tower
- Chapter 5: A Spell
- Chapter 4: Lucky
- Chapter 3: Like a Stab
- Chapter 2: Mother
- Chapter 1: Some Family
We were still in Bildirweight District, the part of the city where Northwood stood, and the street we were walking through was alive with noise from every direction. It was a broad road, wide enough for carts to pass through without forcing pedestrians to squeeze against the edges, and it was lined with shops on nearly every corner.
The blacksmiths’ hammers rang out in steady bursts, tailors had mannequins and folded clothes displayed right outside their storefronts, and a small food stall farther down the road was busy with a cook scraping fish bones into a wooden bowl while talking to a customer at the counter.
People moved in all directions, some carrying bags, some hauling goods, some simply walking and talking in groups. Compared to the academy district, this place felt louder, busier, and a lot more alive.
"See the guards?" Ken asked as we walked. "Normally they wouldn’t place this many here."
"Yeah," I replied with a shrug. "Probably because of the elf attack."
Ken nodded slowly. "Gods, elves showing up in one of the most prestigious districts in the city. What a time to be alive."
I let out a quiet breath. "Yeah... I know that feeling."
We turned a corner a minute later, and Ken immediately pointed at a blacksmith shop across the street.
"There," he said. "Jengo works there. He used to change my diaper, you know?"
I gave him a side glance. "You really just throw random facts out like that, huh?"
"Not random," Ken said, sounding far too pleased with himself. "I’m saying he knows me, and he usually gives me a discount when I buy things. That is why I always come here."
"Is he any good?"
"He’s decent," Ken replied as we kept walking. "Not some world-famous craftsman, but decent enough that I trust him."
"That’s enough for me, then."
The blacksmith shop came into view a few steps later. It was a sturdy building made of dark stone and reinforced wood, with a wide open front so the heat from the forge could spill out into the street. The smell of metal and coal hit me first, followed by the rhythmic clang of hammer on steel. Just outside the door, on the right side, a man in his sixties stood over a forge with dark hair that had gone gray around the temples and a thick build that made him look like he had spent half his life lifting anvil weights.
He was working a blade over the forge right then, pumping air into the fire with a bellows until the metal glowed hot enough to shape. Then he pulled it out with a pair of tongs and laid it onto the anvil, hammering it with force while the sparks flew around his arms.
"Jengo, Jengo!" Ken called with a grin. "How are you?"
The blacksmith looked up from his work and squinted for a second before recognition hit him.
"Ken!" he said, visibly brightening. "Gods, how are you? I heard the elves attacked the academy."
Ken waved a hand like it was nothing. "Ah, that was nothing. I’m fine. I just came by to buy some stuff. Oh, and this is my friend, Ace."
Jengo glanced at me and gave a small nod. "Jengo. Nice to meet you, kid."
"Likewise."
He picked up the blade he was working on and plunged it into a barrel of water. Steam burst upward instantly with a hiss, filling the air around him before fading into the street.
"So," he said, looking between us, "what are you two after?"
"I’m looking for armor," Ken said. "What about you, Ace?"
"I’d like to sell some stuff," I replied. "And maybe buy a dagger or a sword. A decent one, if you have it."
Jengo narrowed his eyes slightly and looked me over. "Where’s your divine mark, kid? Don’t forget to wear it. The guards are nervous after the elf attack."
"Yeah, sorry about that." Ken and I exchanged a look, and I cleared my throat before reaching into my inventory. "Anyway, here’s what I want to sell."
I had already lost one of the crude swords in the arena, but I still had a few things left that I could get rid of. I willed the system open, and the translucent UI appeared in front of me. From the inventory, I pulled out the items I had stored there. The longbow appeared first, followed by the crude leg plates and the two crude swords. None of them looked special, but they were better than carrying junk around for no reason.
The items floated into the air with a faint golden glow before settling at my shoulder height. I picked up one of the swords and set it down on the counter, then laid the rest beside it.
"I’ve never seen a spell like that," Jengo said, studying the system’s item transfer with visible interest. "Useful."
"Yeah," I muttered. "I guess so."
He picked up the longbow first and examined it carefully, turning it in his hands and checking the string, the limbs, and the grip. Then he moved to the swords and the leg plates, inspecting each one in turn with a practiced eye. He bent the blades slightly, tested the balance, and tapped the armor with his knuckles like he was listening for hidden flaws.
After a moment, he straightened up and put the items down.
"The longbow is in good condition," he said. "I can give you two gold for that. The rest is junk, but I can still give you one gold for it all together."
I nodded. "Three gold total, then."
"Three gold total."
"Nice. I’ll sell them."
"Good." Jengo grinned and jerked his head toward the back of the shop. "Help me carry these inside and I’ll give you both a ten percent discount."
"Deal!" Ken said immediately, crouching down before I had even answered.
I grabbed the longbow and slung it behind my back, then picked up the two swords. Ken took the leg plates and the other bits without complaint, and the two of us followed Jengo through the open doorway into the shop.
Inside, the space was smaller than I expected but packed with useful-looking gear. There was a counter along the back wall, and off to the right was a separate room filled with stacked crates. Through the doorway, I could see spears, helmets, and parts of armor poking out from the boxes inside. The place smelled strongly of hot metal, oil, and old wood.
We set the items down on the counter, and Jengo immediately reached for a pouch hanging from his belt. He pulled out three gold coins and handed them to me one by one.
I took the coins and sent them straight into my inventory. There was no way I was keeping money on my person if I could avoid it.
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> INVENTORY
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> EMPTY
> EMPTY
> EMPTY
> EMPTY
> EMPTY
───────────────────
> Coin: 75S
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"Thanks," I said.
"No problem, kid," Jengo replied. "Now, you said you wanted a sword, right? Or was it a dagger?"
"I haven’t decided yet," I said. "What do you have?"
He smirked and wiped his hands on a rag. "Wait here."
Jengo disappeared into the back room, leaving Ken and me standing at the counter while the noise from the forge continued behind us. Ken stretched both arms behind his head and let out a long groan.
"Hey," he said after a moment. "You still have my dagger, right?"
"Yeah," I replied. "It’s in the room."
"Good." He exhaled with obvious relief. "I thought you lost it. I paid five silver and two bronze for that thing."
I gave him a flat look. "Relax. I still have it."
A minute later, Jengo returned carrying two weapons in his hands, one dagger and one sword. The dagger looked simple at first glance, but the handle was thicker than most daggers I had seen, which made it look sturdier and easier to grip. The blade itself was slim but cleanly shaped, with a sharp edge that caught the light nicely as he held it up. It was not flashy, but it looked reliable, the kind of weapon that would not betray you in a fight.
I focused on it, and the system opened a small notification panel above the weapon.
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> Decent Work Dagger (Uncommon)
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> Type: Weapon - Dagger
> DMG: 5-10
> Durability: 20 / 20
> Req. Level: 5
────────────────────────
> Upgrade Level
> □ □ □
────────────────────────
> [ UPGRADE ] [ UNEQUIP ] [ BACK ]
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I nodded slowly as I read it.
That was definitely better than Ken’s old dagger. I could not remember the exact numbers on his, but I was pretty sure it did not hit five to ten damage. With this one, at least I would not feel like I was trying to stab someone with a butter knife. In this world, weapon damage mattered a lot, especially when people walked around in armor.
"This is pretty good," I said, keeping my eyes on the dagger. "How much?"
"With the discount, it comes to three gold and five silver."
I nodded. "Alright. What about the sword?"
"Oh, this one?" Jengo said, smiling a little more proudly. "This is my best work yet."
I reached for the sword and took it into my hands.
- Chapter 128: Thank You
- Chapter 127: Long Story
- Chapter 126: Gods Help Us
- Chapter 125: Hide
- Chapter 124: Nerve-wracking
- Chapter 123: Tomorrow at Dawn
- Chapter 122: Yay
- Chapter 121: Commupence
- Chapter 120: Same Things
- Chapter 119: Right Track
- Chapter 118: Cavern
- Chapter 117: Anything Suspicious
- Chapter 116: Still Nothing
- Chapter 115: Looks Recent
- Chapter 114: Same Print
- Chapter 113: Let’s Start There
- Chapter 112: Empty-Handed Once Again.
- Chapter 111: Fine. Ask.
- Chapter 110: Lower Your Voice.
- Chapter 109: Almost Nothing
- Chapter 108: The Suspects?
- Chapter 107: Maybe Both
- Chapter 106: Left a Problem
- Chapter 105: What Happens Now
- Chapter 104: Gods, Gods, GODS! TERRIBLE!
- Chapter 103: Best Work Yet
- Chapter 102: Sounds Convenient
- Chapter 101: Why?
- Chapter 100: Healed Him Properly
- Chapter 99: ACCEPT ME!
- Chapter 98: Protect Her
- Chapter 97: Wrong Place, Wrong Time, Buddy
- Chapter 96: Spellblade Abilities
- Chapter 95: Ambly-boy
- Chapter 94: Your Head Is Becoming Too Heavy for Your Shoulders
- Chapter 93: I Yield
- Chapter 92: Begin
- Chapter 91: Elimination
- Chapter 90: I Might
- Chapter 89: Up Close
- Chapter 88: That’s the Worst Part
- Chapter 87: Ready?
- Chapter 86: Coward
- Chapter 85: Unfortunately
- Chapter 84: Not a Matter of Preference
- Chapter 83: She’s Serious
- Chapter 82: Them?
- Chapter 81: Distant
- Chapter 80: Fifty Gold
- Chapter 79: The Ambly-blessed
- Chapter 78: Kings. Queens. Wars. Battles.
- Chapter 77: Royal Palace
- Chapter 76: Fresh Air
- Chapter 75: Just Happened
- Chapter 74: Combat Tested
- Chapter 73: Not My Problem
- Chapter 72: Quiet. Simple. Good.
- Chapter 71: Exhausted
- Chapter 70: Snap
- Chapter 69: Boss?
- Chapter 68: Poachers
- Chapter 67: At the Gates
- Chapter 66: Just Me & My Thoughts
- Chapter 65: Quiet Life
- Chapter 64: Figure
- Chapter 63: GO!
- Chapter 62: Fair Enough
- Chapter 61: Waste of Time
- Chapter 60: Calm as Milk
- Chapter 59: Cat
- Chapter 58: Completely Insane
- Chapter 57: Not Tonight
- Chapter 56: Decoy
- Chapter 55: Hypnotic Sway
- Chapter 54: Garmonna
- Chapter 53: Accepted
- Chapter 52: Good For You
- Chapter 51: Bother
- Chapter 50: A Little More
- Chapter 49: Nightmare in the Water
- Chapter 48: Wolfies
- Chapter 47: Best Way to Kill Time
- Chapter 46: Impressive
- Chapter 45: What a First Day
- Chapter 44: Stuck For a While
- Chapter 43: Passive Activated
- Chapter 42 - 1-F
- Chapter 41: Useful
- Chapter 40: Just Sleep
- Chapter 39: Second Year
- Chapter 38: Long Story
- Chapter 37: Footprints
- Chapter 36: That Was Enough
- Chapter 35: Gulp
- Chapter 34: Barely
- Chapter 33: Teleporter
- Chapter 32: BEWARE! THE CIRCLE!
- Chapter 31: Ten Gold
- Chapter 30: Captain
- Chapter 29: New Skills I Got
- Chapter 28: The Sundering War
- Chapter 27: Classes Tomorrow
- Chapter 26: Kinda Scared
- Chapter 25: A Glove
- Chapter 24: Tested
- Chapter 23: Fingers Crossed
- Chapter 22: That’s Something Else
- Chapter 21: Northwood
- Chapter 20: Lies, Lies, Lies
- Chapter 19: Throat’s All Sand & Gravel
- Chapter 18: Hunger Won
- Chapter 17: Not Human
- Chapter 16: Muddy Clothes
- Chapter 15: One Step
- Chapter 14: He’s Human
- Chapter 13: Level Up
- Chapter 12: Snap
- Chapter 11: Big Place
- Chapter 10: Feeling a Little Dizzy
- Chapter 9: Deadline
- Chapter 8: Guildhouse
- Chapter 7: Curiosity, or Stupidity
- Chapter 6: Old Tower
- Chapter 5: A Spell
- Chapter 4: Lucky
- Chapter 3: Like a Stab
- Chapter 2: Mother
- Chapter 1: Some Family
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