The Weakest Occupation "Blacksmith," but It's Actually the Strongest - Chapter 96
Comments for chapter "Chapter 96"
Didn’t they show in early chapters how the hammer deconstructs everything into crafting materials? Up until now I thought those were consumed for blacksmithing, but I guess it’s confirmed pure magic energy now.
Yeah, pope’s a bad guy otherwise he would have raised his status right there.
i’m pleasantly surprised, that so far….. the pope is not a bad guy.
So here’s the theory on what might happen. The pope seems like a chill dude, wants to restore respect to the blacksmiths. I can’t help but feel like its too easy though. That pope may have a death flag above him, and I get the feeling that that dude from earlier (rude guy in the hallway) might be the one to kill him before he makes the positive statements about blacksmiths.
Alternatively that guy (same rude guy, cant remember his name) is undoubtedly going to cause problems and wind up getting removed from the whole situation. Seems more likely.
Just a couple of guesses though.
can be blacksmith just be a blacksmith, like ffs. it becomes weird since he can change form, making his weapon explode, or how he can get buff from his weapon, and now they said blacksmith is on the same level as hero, too much asspull from the author.
A hero is just a person, they would die like any other. It seems foolish (and therefore in line with expectation) to reject an equal to the hero for the actions of one person.
If it’s such a big issue it’s strange the church would just let a blacksmith grow up unchecked if they have such loathing.
I also reiterate my point that the MC could have chosen a less demonic form though lol





































Wonder if the blacksmith was meant to balance out a large rising of heroes. If it’s pretty rare for so many to show up would make sense an equalizer appears.
I’d imagine the blacksmith dropped a hero because they were going out of control. Makes sense a role dedicated to forging weapons would be able to break and challenge them.