Yang Yi immediately lost interest. "Send it over for me to take a look." “Hehe! I just dragged this sword back, and it took a lot of effort...” The other party seemed like a chatterbox, giving a full account of the backstory while selling the weapon. According to him, the broken sword was discovered on a barren island. “If I weren’t in such desperate need of supplies and pressed for time, I would never sell it!” The man went into meticulous detail, and within just a few minutes, he managed to imbue the weapon with a cultural and emotional value. Yang Yi, growing impatient from the long-winded story, urged him: “Selling the sword! Of course, the sword!” He sent over the weapon’s attributes: A weapon image was attached. After viewing it, Yang Yi couldn’t help but let out a string of exclamations. Calling it a sword felt a bit far-fetched — it was more like a massive slab of iron. The blade was approximately 35 cm wide, 220 cm long, and the tip appeared to be broken off, leaving a slanted edge. The translation of this novel has been originally posted on iNovelTranslationdotcom If you’re reading it somewhere else, please be aware it was copied without our consent. If someone were struck by this thing, it wouldn’t leave a smooth wound. Instead, it would create a gory, jagged mess, as if torn apart by a beast — there would be no way of stitching it back up. Yang Yi was immediately drawn to the weapon’s savage and rugged appearance. He asked about its price. “How much are you asking?” “50,000 Shell Coins, no haggling! Requiring Strength 9 to even swing it was quite demanding. For reference, an average adult’s Strength was only 5, and attribute growth wasn’t linear. From Yang Yi’s experience, Strength 8 was roughly double Strength 5, and the gap widened exponentially as the number increased. Strength 9 was a rare feat. Few players could achieve it, and those who could were exceptional. Even Yang Yi needed to activate both his madness bonus and Refuse to Die states simultaneously to barely reach that level. Of course, he could also drink potions or use body-enhancing spells to meet the requirement. Ordinary players, though, would just stare at it in frustration. “Nope! If the attribute requirement weren’t so high, I’d sell it for 100,000.” Yang Yi shook his head after reading the information. The weapon wasn’t bad, but asking for 50,000 was absurd! The last rare-grade revolver only sold for 120,000! Guns were clearly better than this sword. At present, ranged weapons were superior to melee weapons, and firearms outperformed cold weapons — this was an undeniable truth! Moreover, the broken sword was classified as a relic, which usually came with drawbacks. Only someone like Yang Yi, who wasn’t afraid of sanity penalties, preferred them. “Buddy, could you at least hint at the weapon’s drawbacks so I know what I’m dealing with?” Yang Yi messaged. “What else could it be? Sanity drain, obviously!” “Why so many questions? Buy it or not! The lowest I’ll go is 40,000!” Sensing Yang Yi’s probing, the seller dropped the price by 10,000. So, Yang Yi continued bargaining: “35,000, and we’ll seal the deal — no more nonsense!” After bargaining down 12,000, Yang Yi promptly paid and acquired the broken sword. As for its drawbacks, Yang Yi wasn’t too concerned. If it was just a sanity drain, it wouldn’t matter unless it was extreme. The transaction was completed quickly. A heavy, rugged broken sword was spat out by the octopus-head vending machine, crashing into the deck, and leaving a deep dent. Fortunately, the deck could repair itself. Otherwise, Yang Yi would’ve had to spend materials to fix the ship! Yang Yi tried lifting it. Even with both hands, he couldn’t raise the sword, only managed to drag it by the hilt, leaving a deep scratch across the deck. Before long, a private message popped up — it was from the seller. He seemed to be in a great mood and sent Yang Yi a reminder: “Hey, buddy, just a heads-up. If you’re not using that weapon, you’d better wrap it up tight and toss it in a corner. I won’t say more than that!” “Huh? What do you mean?” Yang Yi immediately replied but discovered that the message failed to send. The system notified him that he’d been blocked by the other party. “Is the drawback really that bad?” Yang Yi turned his gaze to Ironbreaker, yet it didn’t seem all that special. He noticed the uneven, reflective surface of the blade, and within it appeared the fleeting image of a white skull phantom rushing towards him. 【The Spirit of Dread passes through you. You feel a chill of terror. Sanity -5.】 Yang Yi felt a cold sweat break out, goosebumps covering his skin. Worse yet, the attack persisted as the Spirit of Dread repeatedly rammed into him. 【The Spirit of Dread passes through you. You feel a chill of terror. Sanity -5.】 It was an invisible ghost, imperceptible to the average person. Yang Yi furrowed his brow, realising he’d been duped! No wonder the seller had blocked him so quickly. This weapon...would be nearly unusable for the time being. It would take extensive training and adaptation to this terror to minimise the sanity drain, allowing him to wield the sword properly. But that process could take a long time... As Yang Yi contemplated this, he prepared to wrap the weapon tightly and stash it in some secluded corner, to prevent the phantom from harming anyone. 【Your sanity is below 50. You’ve entered a Madness state... Fearless.】 【The Spirit of Dread has ceased its harassment and returned to the sword.】 “Uh...” Yang Yi was speechless. Even with three eyes, he still couldn’t fully perceive the invisible entity. In his enhanced vision, the skeletal phantom appeared with drooping eye sockets, looking deeply aggrieved as it slowly floated back into Ironbreaker. It almost seemed...a little pitiful? Yang Yi suddenly found his own thoughts amusing. Feeling sorry for something — maybe his own mind wasn’t in great shape either. We have a new goal to reach 50 ratings on NovelHub! :D Once its done, we will release 3 bonus chapters! Current progress: 33/50 Thank you for reading, I hope you’re enjoying the story :> We now have a ! Feel free to check it out! You can read up to 12 chapters in advance! :D Please give the novel a rating and a review on NovelHub. It will help the website and also help people find this novel!
