Since all the necessary items had been gathered, it was time to start using them one by one.
So, the next day, I made my way to the Mother Nature Club.
On one side of the Dragon Slayer Academy campus stood a large greenhouse, a space shared by clubs closely tied to plants and animals.
Naturally, the Mother Nature Club occupied a significant portion of it.
When I opened the greenhouse door and stepped inside, I saw students tending to plants or looking after mini-sized wild boars, bulls, and other creatures.
Club president Ha Soo-yeon was also there, walking among rows of flowerpots, watering them and infusing them with vibrant mana.
Sensing someoneโs presence, she looked my way, and I bowed my head immediately.
“Good afternoon, senior.”
“Itโs been a while. I think this is the first time Iโve seen you here.”
“Yes. I came because I have a favor to ask.”
“Letโs hear it, then.”
Ha Soo-yeon readily made time for me.
Our first encounter hadnโt been exactly pleasant, but after trading the Cube of Life, we managed to build a reasonably friendly rapport.
Before long, we sat across from each other at a simple table and bench in one corner of the greenhouse.
As she poured me a cup of herbal tea, Ha Soo-yeon opened the conversation.
“I hear about you from Na-ri every now and then. Youโve been doing quite well, I must say.”
“Thank you for the kind words. Actually, I have something to ask of Park Na-ri as well.”
“Now Iโm even more curious what kind of favor this is.”
Ha Soo-yeon smiled faintly. Her eyes seemed to be urging me to speak up.
I pulled a flowerpot out of my inventory.
It was the [Exotic Ceramic Flowerpot] I had won in the first auction.
The soil filling the flowerpot was embedded with a nutrient stick. Specifically, the [Vigorous Growth Nutrient] Iโd also won during the first auction.
And right in the center, a tiny sprout was poking its head out.
As the head of the Mother Nature Club, Ha Soo-yeon recognized it at a glance.
โThatโs a [Sprout of Order], isnโt it?โ
โThat’s right.โ
An A-rank plant. The Sprout of Order.
A glint of interest appeared in Ha Soo-yeonโs eyes.
โNow that I think about it, you were the one who won the herb selection ticket at yesterdayโs auction.โ
โI used it to get this. Youโve got a sharp eye.โ
โWell, one of our club members bid on it too. We were curious who ended up with itโฆand it turns out, it was you.โ
She chuckled in amusement, then turned her gaze back to the flowerpot and asked,
โSo, I take it the favor is to take care of this until it blooms?โ
โThatโs right.โ
Once it grows to a certain point, the [Sprout of Order] will bloom and become a powerful magical material.
In my case, it would be the final ingredient needed for the Crow Branch.
With the bonus effects from the flowerpot and the nutrient stick, there was a chance it could become A+ rank or even S-rank, though the latter was rare.
And by entrusting it to a professional, I could raise those odds further, which is exactly why Iโd come to the Mother Nature Club instead of doing it myself.
Ha Soo-yeon asked another question.
โAre you planning to leave it with Na-ri?โ
โIโd like to, if thatโs possible.โ
โSheโs inside. Go on in.โ
โThank you very much.โ
After bowing deeply, I followed the direction she indicated and made my way deeper into the greenhouse.
Pushing past dense vegetation reminiscent of a jungle, I soon heard some familiar animal noises.
The mewing of a cat and chirps that sounded almost like a chick.
โMeow.โ
โBeep, beep beepโ!โ
โHey, hey! Hold stillโouch, waitโjust for a moment, ughโฆโ
And then, Park Na-riโs voice.
A little farther in, I found her. Sure enough, she was under siege by a mini tiger and a mini eagle.
Her body was covered in scratch and peck marks.
I had no intention of helping her. Just greeted her calmly.
“Hey.”
โAh, hey! H-Hey, you two! Stop it, stop! We have a guest!โ
Startled by Park Na-riโs timid outburst, the mini beasts finally backed off.
Though, to my eyes, they looked like they were just waiting for the next chance to pounce.
Fortunately, their attention shifted to me, and they trotted over curiously.
โMeow.โ
“Beep, beep, beep.โ
The mini tiger came all the way to my feet, tapped my knee, and flopped down on its back.
Meanwhile, the mini eagle gently landed on my shoulder.
Pointing at the eagle, I asked Park Na-ri,
โThis one came this semester, right?โ
โMhmm. It said it wanted to come.โ
โWhatโs its name?โ
โChammy.โ
โWhy Chammy?โ
โWellโฆ becauseโฆ itโs smallโฆ like a sparrowโฆ?โ
Her voice trailed off sheepishly.
So she named an eagle Chammy because itโs sparrow-sized?
Shouldnโt that make it Sparry or something?
Not that it really mattered either way.
What mattered was that her naming sense was clearly half-hearted.
Even the tiger and eagle seemed to pick up on my thoughts and showed their displeasure.
โMeowr.โ
“Beep, beep, beep!โ
I was beginning to understand one reason for their aggression.
They were, after all, a tiger and an eagle. But their names were way too plain.
It was like naming a king or general something like โStinkyโ or โPoopyโ.
Of course, itโs not like I could just rename them now, so I let it slide and got to the point.
โI need a favor.โ
โAโฆ favor?โ
โMhmm, I brought this.โ
I showed her the flowerpot with the [Sprout of Order] planted inside and repeated the explanation I had given to Ha Soo-yeon.
Park Na-ri seemed to understand most of it, but then a question appeared to cross her mind.
โButโฆ why are you asking me instead of the club presidentโฆ?โ
Ha Soo-yeon who was a third-year club president had high-level skills and traits, not to mention plenty of experience raising all kinds of plants. She was clearly a more suitable choice. So she was wondering why Iโd ask her instead.
I replied in a calm tone.
โIt works better when you put it in the cube.โ
โOhโฆ!โ
The effect of Park Na-riโs Life Cube was simple but powerful.
It increased the effect of any life-type item stored inside by 1.3 times.
That included the flowerpot, the nutrient solution, and of course, the sprout itself.
If it bloomed inside the cube, an S-rank result was practically guaranteed.
Realizing this, Park Na-ri slowly nodded.
โThenโฆ Iโll give it a try.โ
โThanks. I owe you one.โ
โNo, um, weโreโฆโ
Her voice trailed off shyly.
Then, with a slightly nervous look, she spoke againโฆ.half asking, half stating.
โWeโreโฆ friendsโฆ right?โ
โYeah, friends.โ
When I confirmed it, Park Na-ri visibly relaxed.
She mustโve been worried Iโd respond coldly with something like, โWhy would we be friends?โ
But weโve helped each other more than once, taken midterms and finals together. If that doesnโt make us friends, what does?
I added one more thing.
โBut still, if you ever need something, let me know. Friends help each other, donโt they?โ
โM-Mhmm. Thanks. When it bloomsโฆ Iโll message you.โ
โGot it.โ
I didnโt think it would take long.
With all the bonuses and the Life Cubeโs multiplier applied, it should be within a week at most.
Meanwhile, Bum was curled up at my feet, and Chammy was perched peacefully on my shoulder.
Sitting like this, it really felt like Iโd become a beast tamer.
In a quiet voice, I called the two mini-beasts.
โHey, guys.โ
โMeowr.โ
โBeep?โ
Then I pointed my finger straight at Park Na-ri.
โAttack.โ
โMeooowโ!โ
โBeep beepโ!โ
The beasts lunged at their owner without a momentโs hesitation.
***
After offering up Park Nari as food for the wild beasts,
My next destination was the Sculpture Club.
All the materials were finally ready here, too.
After walking for quite a while, I eventually found myself standing before a worn-out door.
I immediately reached out and knocked.
Knock, knock, knock.
โCome in.โ
A familiar voice came from inside.
No need to check; it was the head of the Sculpture Club.
As I had done before, I opened the door and bowed as I stepped in.
โHello, senior.โ
โYou again?โ
Seemed like she remembered me, probably because visitors were so rare.
Unfortunately, the memory didnโt seem to be a fond one.
Not that I felt the need to fix our relationship, so I got straight to the point.
โIโd like to make a sculpting request.โ
โAnd who said Iโd accept it?โ
The club president replied with a frown.
But even when I had requested that octopus sculpture, sheโd initially refused only to accept in the end.
Something told me itโd play out the same way this time, so I pressed on.
โLet me just show you the materials first. Who knows? It might spark your creative spirit.โ
โFine, whatever.โ
Just as expected. She wasnโt going to kick me out outright.
I rummaged through my inventory and pulled out a large ingot.
Its color was a mysterious blend of black with a faint silver shimmer.
Its shine was subtle, not overly glossy.
[Stirling Black Mithril Ingot (A)]
A Black Mithril ingot drawn from a random box by the Bundle of Light.
Itโs an alloy made by melting down the Sterling Mithril Axe I got from the first part of the auction.
It wasnโt anything particularly difficult or time-consuming, so even the Blacksmith Club handled it in no time.
I also used the B-rank material selection to exchange for a gem.
[Onyx (B)]
A chunk of obsidian with a black sheen.
The head of the Sculpture Club gazed at the two materials for a while, then asked with a hint of interest,
โGoing for all-black?โ
โIf possible. If you have any other requirements, Iโll try my best to meet them.โ
After all, when it comes to art, the artistโs inspiration is just as important as the materials.
She thought for a moment before replying.
โNo need to change the materials. All-black could work. But this time, thereโs a labor fee.โ
โWould skill proficiency not be enough?โ
โNope. Not happening.โ
She drew a clear line, firmly.
Well, even if it was a B-rank material, in terms of rarity it was far below Craketite, so it probably wouldnโt help much with skill or trait leveling anyway.
I had expected this, so I pulled out the VIP crafting ticket Iโd prepared in advance.
โIโll use this.โ
โโฆโฆ!โ
The Sculpture club president froze and her eyes were locked onto the ticket.
I waited a while, but she stayed like that, so I gently asked her.
โSenior?โ
โโฆโฆJust surprised. Itโs my first time receiving a VIP ticket.โ
Honestly, who would even think to commission a sculpture?
Everyoneโs too busy trying to level up their specs.
There was no queue, so there was even less reason to waste a VIP ticket.
I felt the same. It was a precious item.
โSo Iโd like to add a condition.โ
โOf course you would. What is it?โ
โIโll probably be asking for another commission later. Letโs include the labor for that in this ticket as well.โ
โAs long as itโs not too much.โ
โIt wonโt be anything excessive.โ
She nodded slightly.
โAlright. Anything else?โ
โThe deadline. Could you finish it within a week?โ
โShould be doable. Depends on what you want made, though.โ
The more intricate the sculpture, the longer it naturally takes to carve.
Of course, I had no intention of making an unreasonable request.
What I wanted had already been decided when I gathered the materials.
Since it was going to be all-black anywayโ
โI think a crow would be good.โ

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