- The Reincarnation World Where Only I Know the Storyline
- RWWOKS Chapter 92
Chapter 92: The Ancient Nichirin Blade
Hearing the notification that the task was complete, Fang Bo decided not to disturb the doctor for the time being.
The doctor, too, kept his head down, likely selecting his reward for completing the hidden task. In such moments, nobody wanted to be interrupted by outsiders.
[Hidden Task: Defend the Swordsmith Village (Completed)]
[Calculating results… Generating rewards…]
[Based on your contribution, choose two rewards from the following options:]
[Option 1: Gain 1000 plot points]
[Option 2: Gain 3 attribute points]
[Option 3: Gain Swordsmithing Level 3]
[Option 4: Gain Mist Breathing Technique (Rare)]
[Option 5: Gain Ancient Nichirin Blade (Rare)]
Choosing the attribute points was a no-brainer for Fang Bo, as he had already decided this long ago.
He allocated one point to Perception, finally raising his second attribute to the world’s upper limit.
The remaining two points went into Constitution, marking the start of his efforts to increase his health pool.
**Life: 180/180 (+90)**
Having a high health pool was the key to ensuring the survival of any Reincarnator.
If not for his *Heart of Steel* trait, Fang Bo would have increased his Constitution much earlier.
With his health now significantly bolstered, his *Drain* ability would become even more valuable. Not to mention, it would save him a lot on healing items.
Though upgrading the skill was costly, it was worth it in critical moments. When *Drain* reaches level nine, Fang Bo was curious about the special effects it might unlock.
As for the second reward, he didn’t hesitate either—he chose the *Ancient Nichirin Blade*.
The reasoning was simple: it could be equipped on *Enichi Zero*, enhancing the puppet’s attack power and making it more effective in battle.
[Name: Ancient Nichirin Blade]
[Grade: Epic]
[Type: Weapon]
[Attack: 10-12]
[Durability: 70/70]
[Attribute Boost: Strength +3, Agility +1]
[Requirement: Strength 16]
[Effect: Demon Slayer]
[Origin: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba]
[Description: An ancient sword passed down through generations, highly effective against demons.]
[Demon Slayer (Passive Skill): Critical hit chance +50% against demon-type creatures.]
A 50% critical hit chance meant every two strikes would land a critical.
Combining this with the *Crimson Nichirin Blade’s* effect, which boosted critical damage, and Fang Bo’s title that increased damage against demons, *Enichi Zero* was quickly becoming a Kizuki-slaying machine.
With such a weapon in hand, there would be no fear of not taking down the infernal Infinity Castle.
Controlling his puppet, Fang Bo approached the Reincarnator: “I didn’t expect to trigger a hidden task. Seems like we’re lucky.”
He had prepared for an awkward silence, already rehearsing what to say if things got tense.
To his surprise, the doctor, lifting his head, acted like a gentleman, slightly bowing and offering a flawless smile: “I wasn’t involved in triggering the task at all. If anything, I should be thanking you for it.”
The doctor was well aware that something Fang Bo did must have activated the hidden task; otherwise, no matter how long he waited, it would never have triggered.
Since he benefited from Fang Bo’s actions, a word of thanks was the least he could offer, especially since it didn’t cost him a thing.
“Uh, it’s nothing,” Fang Bo replied, a bit surprised. He felt like there was something odd about the doctor.
Why did this guy always feel different each time they met?
Considering the unique nature of the Reincarnation Space, Fang Bo quickly let it go. In a world where anything was possible, why worry about something as trivial as personality changes?
The doctor was undoubtedly strong. If he could join the assault on Infinity Castle, it would be a great asset to their side.
The legendary world mission promised immense rewards upon completion.
From what Fang Bo had seen, the Demon Slayer Corps had an advantage compared to the original story.
The Flame Hashira had not died, and the Upper Rank Three, Akaza, was unexpectedly defeated. Everything seemed to be going smoothly, but Fang Bo knew things wouldn’t stay that way.
To ensure the mission’s success, he wanted to recruit the doctor to their cause.
The two of them moved to a more secluded spot, and Fang Bo explained everything that had happened in detail.
At the end, he added, “The rewards for completing the world mission are incredible. I’m sure you’ll want to give it a shot.”
With great risk came great reward, and anyone could see how dangerous this mission was. Most Reincarnators would carefully consider it before agreeing.
But let’s not forget—the doctor was a seasoned mental patient. Fear wasn’t in his vocabulary.
After thinking for a moment, the doctor nodded and agreed. Then, he took something out of his space imprint as a token of appreciation.
It was a disgusting-looking purple flesh-like object, resembling a heart that pulsated in his hand.
Taking it, Fang Bo immediately checked its details.
**Monster Cell: Special item, consuming it grants the “Monster” trait.**
“Isn’t this from the One Punch Man world?” Fang Bo asked, looking at the doctor, whose expression remained calm.
So, this guy had visited the *One Punch Man* world. No wonder he managed to kill Gyokko.
It wouldn’t be surprising if the doctor was a member of the Monster Association; where else could he have gotten something like this?
After a brief moment of contemplation, Fang Bo stored the Monster Cell in his space imprint. There was no way he was going to eat it.
If he couldn’t find a suitable use for it, maybe selling it would be a good option.
Just then, he noticed a longing look in the eyes of his shikigami, *Jorogumo*. She stared intently at the Monster Cell, her face filled with desire.
“You want this?”
“Mm-hmm.”
Although she didn’t know the item’s origins, her instincts told her it contained immense power.
If she could consume it, it would undoubtedly increase her strength.
As for side effects, well, that was anyone’s guess.
“Let’s hold off for now.” After some thought, Fang Bo declined her request.
The terror of the Monster Cell needs no further explanation—anyone who consumes it will inevitably be affected. Jorogumo’s confidence stems only from her ignorance.
If something were to go wrong, Fang Bo would lose a very reliable ally.
Of course, he wasn’t without the urge to experiment. After all, Jorogumo’s potential had likely reached its limit, and there was no chance she would ever become an SSR-grade shikigami.
Even if she became a follower, the only improvements she would gain would be in attributes, but her raw strength would still be far from that of powerful demon lords.
“At the very least, I’ll wait until she finishes her Fate mission. Then we’ll see.”
He was quite satisfied with the item the doctor had given him, so the apprentice’s seat would be reserved for him.
After agreeing on a meeting time, the doctor walked away with heavy steps.
It seemed like he was heading to the Demon Slayer Corps headquarters—who knows if he would meet the other two members of his squad along the way.
Turning slowly, Fang Bo gazed silently at the now-ruined Swordsmith Village.
This place was definitely no longer usable. The craftsmen would have to relocate to another secret base.
However, these matters no longer concerned him.
“Big brother, are you alright?” Out of the chorus of cheers, the clumsy figure of Xiao Tie appeared.
He had come to express his gratitude—to thank Fang Bo for saving the village and for showing him new possibilities with the puppet.
To show his appreciation, Xiao Tie had purchased a lot of materials from others, all of which could be used to repair the puppet.
After the series of fierce battles, Yuan Yi Zero-shiki must have taken significant damage. Before the next fight, its durability needed to be fully restored.
Seeing the pile of materials Xiao Tie brought, Fang Bo remembered to check the status of Yuan Yi Zero-shiki.
Sure enough, the puppet’s durability had dropped to just a quarter. If he didn’t repair it soon, who knew when it might break in battle.
Patting the little guy on the head, Fang Bo sincerely thanked him, “Thank you.”
“Hehe, no problem, big brother. You can have all this for just three hundred.”
“…”
This little brat hadn’t changed at all—still so greedy for money.
Three hundred was a bit steep, but there was no choice. He couldn’t just let the puppet break down before his eyes.
Reluctantly, Fang Bo paid the money and stored the materials, which could restore about 600 durability points, in his spatial inventory.
Looking at his current repair skills, he realized that upgrading them was more important than he had originally thought.
**Puppet Creation and Repair LV1**: Saves 10% on repair and creation costs; restores 1 point of puppet durability per minute.
With Fang Bo’s current skill level, he could save an extra 60 points. In other words, the materials meant to restore 600 points would now restore 660.
If he continued to upgrade the skill, this ratio would increase even further—perhaps reaching 800 or even 1,000 durability points.
In the long run, this would save him a significant amount of materials.
“Now that I have the materials, I can repair the durability as I travel.”
When the Mist Hashira arrived, Fang Bo gave them both a few instructions before setting off.
Both Muichiro and Mitsuri had unlocked their demon marks, so the next task was for the other Hashira to gain experience and learn how to activate their own marks.
In the battle of Infinity Castle, the demon mark was the baseline requirement for fighting the enemies. Without it, any warrior could be killed in a single blow.
Of course, the demon mark alone wouldn’t be enough. To face someone as powerful as Kokushibo, they would also need to activate the Transparent World.
These were things Fang Bo didn’t need to worry about. He trusted the abilities of the Nine Hashira.
Having completed the mission to protect the Swordsmith Village, his next destination was a place known as heaven on earth: the Entertainment District.
A town inhabited by demons—home to the most famous red-light district, bustling with visitors every day. Hidden among them was an Upper Moon demon who hunted humans regularly.
Fang Bo’s task was to confirm the identity of this demon. Once he did, he could call for reinforcements from the Demon Slayer Corps headquarters.
By handling it this way, he could avoid triggering any repercussions from the Reincarnation Space. He was confident that whichever Hashira came would be able to defeat the sibling demons.
**(End of Chapter)**