In the next morning.
Ding-ding..
"Good morning, how can I help you?" Kaela asked, wiping the sweat from her forehead.
The customer, a tall man wearing expensive clothing, looked around the workshop with a critical eye. "I need a new sword," he said. "Something that can cut through anything."
Kaela nodded, understanding the request. "I can make you a sword that will be the envy of all who see it. It will be light, strong, and sharp. But it will take some time."
The customer's expression softened. "I don't care about the time," he said. "I want the best."
"Of course," Kaela replied, leading him to the forge. "I will make you a sword that will be the best you've ever seen. But, I have to tell you, it will be different from what you expect. I use rare materials that I found in high-level dungeons to make my swords, and they are unique in design."
The customer smiled. "I trust you. I want something different and unique."
Kaela smiled back, pleased with the customer's trust. "It will be ready in a month. I'll send you a message when it's done."
The customer nodded, handed her the money and left the workshop. Kaela watched him leave, feeling a sense of satisfaction. She knew that this sword would be her best work yet, and she couldn't wait to see the look on the customer's face when he saw it.
As she returned to her forge, Kaela couldn't help but feel a sense of hope. Perhaps this sword would be the one that would change her reputation and bring her the recognition she deserved. She worked diligently, putting all her skill and passion into the sword, determined to make it the best she possibly could.
A month later, as Kaela's newest customer returns to the workshop to pick up his sword.
"Good afternoon, your sword is ready," Kaela said, as she handed him the sword wrapped in a cloth.
The customer took the sword and unwrapped it carefully. As he looked at the sword, his face lit up with amazement. "It's beautiful," he said. "I've never seen anything like it."
Kaela smiled, pleased with his reaction. "It's made of a rare metal that I found in a high-level dungeon. It's light, strong, and sharp. It will cut through anything."
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The customer took the sword in his hand and swung it through the air. "It's perfect," he said. "I'll pay you double the price we agreed on."
Kaela's eyes widened in surprise. "Thank you, that's very generous of you," she said.
The customer grinned. "It's worth it. I can't wait to show this off to my friends."
Kaela watched as the customer left the workshop, feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment. She knew that this sword would be the one that would change her reputation and bring her the recognition she deserved. She returned to her forge and started working on her next project, with a newfound confidence in her abilities.
As she worked, Kaela couldn't help but feel grateful for this customer who trusted and appreciated her work. And she hoped that this would be the start of a new chapter for her business, where she would be able to create unique and beautiful equipment that would be loved and appreciated by many.
Few days later, as Kaela is visited by the customer's friends.
"Good morning, we heard about the sword you made for our friend and we would like to commission you to make swords for us as well," one of the friends said as they entered the workshop.
Kaela was surprised and pleased to see them. "Of course, I'd be happy to make swords for you. I'll need to know what you're looking for in terms of design and materials."
The friends exchanged glances, then one of them spoke up. "We want something similar to what you made for our friend, but also unique and different. We want something that will make us stand out."
Kaela smiled, understanding their request. "I can do that. I'll use the same rare metal that I used for your friend's sword, and I'll work with you to create a design that will suit your preferences."
The friends nodded, excited about the prospect of owning a unique and beautiful sword. "When can we expect them to be ready?" one of them asked.
"It will take about a month for each sword," Kaela replied. "But I'll send you a message when they're done."
The friends handed her the money and left the workshop, happy and satisfied with their decision. Kaela watched them leave, feeling a sense of relief and gratitude. This was the start of a new chapter for her business and she couldn't wait to see how far it would go.
She felt grateful that her reputation was changing and more people were starting to appreciate her work. She felt like her hard work and dedication was finally paying off, and she knew that this was just the beginning.
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