Chapter 347 - Picking up a Treasure
The Legend of the Dragon King
Unknown to Tang Wulin, inheritance became crucial once a blacksmith began learning how to forge alloys. Even the common-grade alloy formulas were restricted in sale by the Blacksmithâs Association to talented blacksmiths. Fortunately for Tang Wulin, he had Feng Wuyu and Mu Chen, two Saint Blacksmiths, as his masters. He neednât worry about obtaining alloy formulas at all.
Feng Wuyuâs teaching style was completely different from Mu Chenâs. While Mu Chen was gentle and understanding, Feng Wuyu was short-tempered and impatient. If Tang Wulin made a single mistake, the workshop would shake with Feng Wuyuâs roars.
Only after four long hours of forging did Tang Wulinâs sturdy body finally give in to exhaustion.
âTeacher, Iâm hungry...â Tang Wulin said feebly.
âAlright, go eat then. Come back when youâre done. We can still fit in three more hours of blacksmithing tonight. Did you think blacksmithing was all fun and games? Donât be a fool. If the metal ratio of the mixture is even a tiny bit off, it wonât qualify to even be called an alloy. Combining multiple metals into one is a slow and complicated process. If the ratio is off, they wonât form a cohesive whole.â
âYes.â Tang Wulin listened earnestly.
Although this teacher of his had a terribly violent nature, his critiques always hit the nail on the head, and he answered all of Tang Wulinâs questions with ease. Besides, Tang Wulin wouldnât give in to merely this much pressure.
âNow shoo.â Feng Wuyu waved him off. âGo and get dinner.â
Tang Wulin turned and ran out the door. The instant he was out of sight, Feng Wuyuâs angry expression eased into grin, and he began dancing around the room in joy.
âHaha! Iâve really picked up a treasure this time! That kidâs well worth his price, heâs a real prodigy! Heâs already forged alloy of this level on his first try. If he isnât a prodigy, heâs a monster! Haha! I have such good eyes.â
Tang Wulinâs hardships were only beginning. He attended classes in the morning and learned from Feng Wuyu in the afternoon thrice a week. He was slowly figuring out the trick to forging alloys, and his blacksmithing skills were rapidly improving. Yet Feng Wuyu still forbid him from attempting to spirit refine.
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âWhat? He taught you how to forge alloys?â Mu Chen stared at Tang Wulin in astonishment.
âIs there something wrong with that, Teacher?â Tang Wulin met his teacherâs gaze with doubtful eyes. Between making battle armor, learning from Feng Wuyu, and keeping up with his cultivation, Tang Wulin had recently been deprived of nearly all his free time. He only managed to pay Mu Chen a visit after scraping together every second he could.
âOf course not.â The corner of Mu Chenâs mouth began to twitch. âDo you know what rank people usually begin learning about alloys? The sixth! The sixth rank! Fifth-rank blacksmiths only need to know how to spirit refine. Even if their chances of success are extremely low, a single successful spirit refining elevates a blacksmith to the fifth rank. However, to get to the sixth rank, a blacksmith needs to be able to forge at least six two-metal alloys and three three-metal alloys. Teaching you about alloys when you havenât even solidified your spirit refining foundation is just irresponsible!â
âHuh?â Tang Wulinâs eyes widened at Mu Chenâs words.
Elder Feng, why do you always stray from the beaten path!
A pensive expression appeared on Mu Chenâs face. This lasted for a few moments, and then he leaped to his feet. âFollow me.â
Mu Chen led Tang Wulin into a workshop on the same floor that was taller and larger than the others. This was the personal workshop of the Associationâs president. He stopped in the center of the room, then turned to face Tang Wulin. âMany different alloys exist, a large number of which are available for civilian use. Alloys are one of the governmentâs key areas of research. While there are some alloys that can be processed by machines, us blacksmiths donât even consider them true alloys. Those are just several metals melted down and mixed together. That mechanical process destroys both the strengths of the metals and the life they held, so we call them spiritless alloys. Only true alloys forged by blacksmiths are called spirit alloys. The difference between the two is evident in their value. If you compare two alloys, a spirit alloy and a spiritless alloy, the spirit alloy would be a thousand times more valuable. To display their full potential, spirit alloys need to be spirit refined at the very least. You also need to become skilled at forging spirit alloys if you want to become a Saint Blacksmith because, when the time comes for you to soul refine, you wonât be able to use just any metal. Regular metals arenât strong enough endure being soul refined, so you will only be able to use alloys. Since Feng Wuyu has already begun teaching you how to forge them, I donât want to overwhelm you. Instead of teaching you how to spirit refine on top of that, Iâll teach you the specifics of forging alloys.â
âUnderstood.â
âShow me what youâve learned,â Mu Chen ordered. âLet me see you forge an alloy. Just make whatever youâre best at.â
âYes!â Tang Wulin walked over to the shelf of metals and quickly picked out two. One was heavy silver and the other was magic silver. If he used heavy silver and magic silver, he could create an alloy called jade silver.
The most important part of forging spirit alloys was ensuring that the product retained the spiritual nature of its components. This was what separated them from spiritless alloys. Jade silver possessed the strengths of both heavy silver and magic silver. As one of the better two-metal alloys, it reinforced those strengths.
Tang Wulin put the two metals into forging tableâs furnace and began calcining them. He stood there in silence, eyes shut, patiently waiting for the moment they would be ready for hammering.
Off to the side, Mu Chen observed Tang Wulinâs steady breathing and nodded in approval. This child is outstanding. Unlike most people, heâs able to remain calm.
Seconds ticked by, and soon enough, the calcining of the metals had completed. Tang Wulin pushed a button, bringing out the heavy silver first. He raised his hands, his twin hammers appearing in them in a flash. He lightly tapped the heavy silver with the hammer in his left hand, then struck with the one in his right. The stacked hammers effect triggered, and three booms resounded in a row, marking the beginning of the forging process.
The hammers carried a tremendous amount of force, each strike visibly distorting the resilient heavy silver. No more than a minute later, Tang Wulin finished hundred refining it. Then the magic silver emerged, and he hundred refined it as well.
The pair of hundred-refined metals sat on the table side-by-side. Tang Wulin spread his arms wide in a sweeping gesture, then brought them hurtling toward the two metals. His hammers smashed the metals together, and a series of booms thundered throughout the room, overlapping to become one unified burst of sound.
Mu Chenâs watched this scene unfold with rapt attention. This was a high-level blacksmith technique. A single difference in angle or force between his two strikes would make the fusion fail.
Tang Wulin swung his arms out again, and this time three purple soul rings popped into existence around him. Then he swept his arms inward once more, his hammers whistling toward the fusing metals.
Forging alloys wasnât as simple as smashing two metals together. The process required a constant infusion of soul power to bridge the gap between the metals until they reached a balance. Only this could preserve the spiritual nature of the metals and sublimate their properties in the finished product.
Three rings? Mu Chen stared at Tang Wulin in shock. He wasnât aware that Tang Wulin had gained his third soul ring. This progress is too fast! Wasnât he just rank 28 the other day? Heâs already broken through to rank 30?
He thought that Tang Wulinâs strength had increased, but now he realized the boy had grown much more than just that.
Two hammers descended once more, filling the room with thunder. A layer of white soul power enveloped the partially fused metals. The Mysterious Heaven Method influenced soul power, having it flow out in a steady but vigorous stream to connect the two metals.
Under Tang Wulinâs steady hammering, the metals kept transforming. They squished together, and the line that indicated which metal was which began to blur.
An hour later, when the two metals completely merged into one, Tang Wulinâs hammering lightened up from crashing strikes to gentle taps. He tapped it with the hammer in his left hand, the hammer in his right quickly followed at the opposite end to keep the metal in place. His two hammers alternated in this way as they lightly tapped the metal, causing it to slowly start spinning. Tang Wulin continued tapping the metal as it spun, each gentle strike adding to its momentum. It was as if he were forging a metal whirlwind on the table.