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Chapter 24 Magic Sword Forging

Chapter 24 Forging of the Demonic Sword

When Reg finally stopped tapping with a frown, Tedlin's eyes were as big as bull's eyes. He kept counting silently. Reg used the pleated forging method for the first time and actually completed it.

Forty-two stacks!

This is the reason why Reg did not cast well at the beginning. Every stack of the pleated forging method cannot be wrong, especially the first one. If the forging is not good, it will have a great impact on subsequent forgings, eventually leading to the failure of the pleated forging.

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Tedlin was amazed. The average person who learns the pleat forging method can complete three or four stacks. Even a skilled blacksmith can only complete one or twenty stacks. Talented people can usually complete five stacks after practice.

Sixty stacks, if you want to complete pleated forging, it is really not something that ordinary people can complete. Otherwise, this pleated forging method will not become the king among forging methods, and only so few people will be able to master it.

And everyone who has mastered the pleat forging method is a forging master.

Even if he can't make a magic sword, the sword he makes is definitely an excellent product, something that can be snatched up. Although Tedlin made a magic sword that made him famous, more of it came from him.

High-quality weapons and armors forged using the pleated forging method.

Tedlin was about to speak and express his admiration, but he saw that Reg had shaken his head and put down the forty-two stacks of discarded finished products in his hand, and once again took out a red-hot piece from the stove.

The iron block was placed on the anvil.

"Dang, dang, dang, dang, dang, dang, dang, dang, dang, dang, dang, dang," a series of knocking sounds sounded in the room again. Tedlin closed his mouth. He couldn't help but want to see how far Reg could go.

Time passed little by little with Reg's swing of the hammer, and soon it was noon. Tedlin's stomach growled, but Tedlin was unaware of it. His eyes were wide open, and they were getting wider and wider.

The bigger the trend, I don’t know if eyeballs will eventually pop out of it.

Forty stacks... Reg's hand didn't pause or hesitate at all...

Sixty stacks...the tapping speed is still stable...

Eighty stacks... still the same...

One hundred stacks!

Tedlin felt that his heart was about to jump out of his heart. Seeing Reg successfully completing the finishing stage, he raised his hand to wipe the sweat from his forehead with a happy smile on his face.

, Tedlin felt like he was suffocating.

I just learned the pleat forging method and started working temporarily. I completed the pleat forging perfectly in just the second time. This is a miracle!

In the entire history of the casting of the Demon Moon Continent, this is an out-and-out miracle. Tedlin believes that no one has ever surpassed Reg's record before, and no one will do so in the future.

genius!

Genius among geniuses!

Tedlin suddenly felt that he was very lucky to have such a talented successor. Although Tedlin had said that he would not let Reg call him teacher, the sense of accomplishment of creating a forging genius with his own hands made the sophisticated Tedlin

Suddenly I felt like crying.

There is no need to wait for the future, Tedlin is sure now that Reg's achievements will definitely exceed those of any forging master.

Of course, the forging master did not consider casting the magic sword. After all, the requirements for casting the magic sword were too high. However, seeing how powerful Reg was, Tedlin became more and more convinced that Reg could really learn to forge the magic sword.

Tedlin had nothing to say. He just patted Reg's shoulder vigorously and said, "Let's go and eat. You can think about it today, and I will teach you how to forge the magic sword tomorrow!"

Reg nodded happily, and then he felt extremely hungry. Looking outside, he found that it was almost evening, and it actually took a whole day to cast these two times!

No one else can enter Tedlin's foundry, and no one can disturb him even when he is eating. This is a rule set by Tedlin, because when casting, he is often fully focused on it. If he is suddenly interrupted or interrupted,

In a short time, a fine product may become a defective product.

Tedlin and Reg walked out of the foundry and ran to the dining area, only to find that everyone was already preparing for dinner. The two of them each scooped out a bowl of rice with their bare arms, munching away in an imageless manner.

chew.

Tedlin always thought that he was wild enough when eating, but when there was still less than half of the food in front of him, Reg had already put down the bowl, drank two large bowls of boiling water, touched his belly, and stood up

Said: "Uncle, I will go practice again."

Tedlin was stunned, nodded, but then shouted at Reg's back as if he had remembered something: "Just take a break after eating, don't rush to forge, it may hurt your body."

Reg sat in the forging room and did not move in a hurry. Instead, he held the two products he cast today and stroked them carefully with his left hand, as if he wanted to feel out the texture bit by bit.

A successful product, a failed product.

Reg stroked it for a long time, then raised his hand and looked at his left hand as if in a daze.

Tedlin couldn't feel Reg's feeling, but Reg could clearly feel that during the first pleat forging, every time the hammer fell and every fold, a very mysterious reaction occurred in his mind.

, it’s like repeatedly calculating this beat and then getting the best result.

The imperfection at the beginning led to the failure of the first product, but in the failure, enough experience was learned. After the second one started to be cast, I clearly understood in my mind how to hit, how to use force, and how to stack.

, can it continue.

Reg felt that his brain seemed to be a little magical, and his calculation ability seemed to be getting stronger and stronger.

"To cast the magic sword, first use the pleated forging method to complete the forging of the sword body, and then inlay the magic crystal into the position of the sword. As for the specific inlay method..."

Early the next morning, Reg and Tedlin entered Tedlin's special casting room again, and Tedlin began to explain to Reg the method of making the magic sword.

After explaining it in detail first, Tedlin took out a magic crystal from a first-level monster and said: "High-level magic crystals are too valuable, so we will practice with low-level magic crystals first. After you become proficient,

We will then use high-grade magic crystals and fine materials to cast them..."

Reg nodded. Each high-level magic crystal is worth a lot of money. If it fails to be used to cast a magic sword with high-quality materials, it will lose a lot of money. And first-level magic crystals are not available in the market.

It is sold in large quantities online and is not expensive, but it can still be used to cast magic swords, but successfully casting the magic sword has no real significance.

However, whether it is a high-level magic crystal or a low-level magic crystal, the casting technology is exactly the same, but the higher the level of the magic crystal, the lower the chance of successfully casting the magic sword.

Tedlin began to forge the magic sword, and the sword-making materials used were ordinary. Because it was a demonstration, Tedlin cast a short dagger because it would save time. After all, the pleated forging method takes a lot of time.

Perhaps it was because Reg's performance yesterday stimulated Tedlin. Tedlin was extremely careful when casting. If he failed in front of Reg, he would still feel a little embarrassed.

Soon, the short dagger was completed using the pleated forging method. After some processing, it came to the most important stage of inlaying the magic crystal. If the inlay was successful, then a series of appearance and other treatments would be carried out, and it would be a magic crystal.

dagger.

Tedlin watched nervously as the finished dagger turned red again in the fire. The magic crystal was soaked in a special potion and slowly softened. The azure grass juice used to inlay the magic crystal next to it had already been used.

It's ready, just waiting for the right time.

Suddenly, Tedlin quickly took out the dagger from the fire and placed it on the anvil. His other hand had already picked up the magic crystal soaked in the potion and instantly inserted it into the inlay that had been prepared.

Kongli.

A faint light flashed on the magic crystal, and a thin layer of light appeared on the magic crystal. Tedlin said happily: "Okay, the inlay time is just right, and then it is about stimulating the energy in the magic crystal and connecting the sword, hand position, etc."

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As he spoke, Tedlin did not pause in his hand movements. He was already holding a small hammer in his right hand and striking rapidly. However, because the angle was very small, the change and force of the hammer required very precision.

Reg stared closely at Tedlin's movements. The order of casting that Tedlin told him in the beginning and the reasons why he had to do it emerged in his mind. Tedlin's movements in front of him and the dogma in his mind slowly changed.

Overlapping them together, Reg began to try to forge this magic sword in his mind.

"when……"

Tedlin dropped the hammer, and Reg's mind suddenly jumped. The hammer seemed to have been used too hard, causing the position where the magic crystal was embedded to be slightly deformed. Although it was only a little, it made Tedlin feel like he was being trapped.

Lightning strikes, the hammer is raised, and the hammer falls slumped.

"Hey, it failed again."

Reg stared at the deformed place and said: "Although the hammer was used with great force and it was a little deformed, it should still be repairable..."

Tedlin shook his head and sighed: "Yes, it can indeed be repaired, but it will take a lot of time. The time from inlay to final completion is very short. Any mistake will cause failure..."

"Try it yourself."

Tedlin seemed a little frustrated. After finishing speaking, he did not stay in the room, but walked out.

Reg was not polite and started the forging directly, following the steps Tedlin had just done step by step.

Reg was quite proficient in making swords using the pleated forging method. Every movement seemed to be the result of calculation, and every strike seemed to be programmed. There were no redundant movements and no time wasted.

After building the sword body, Reg also started preparing to inlay the magic crystals. The first-level magic crystals had also been soaked, and the azure grass juice was also prepared. It was for the final step. Unfortunately, Tedlin hadn't done it just yet.

At the last step, it has failed.

The first time, inlay, failed, inlay time was too early...

The second time, inlaying failed, the inlaying time was too late...

The third time, inlaying failed, the inlaying time was too late...


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