A good artifact was too important for them.
"A twenty percent chance is too low," Fabio Zelaya said while lowered his head.
Commander Weisman had been repairing their artifacts for years.
He usually ntioned a success rate lower than fifty percent, and a twenty percent chance was even worse.
It was better to pursue another glimr of hope than to choose the one who destined to fail.
The two comrades couldn’t help but interject, "Commander Weisman has done his best to repair our artifacts. We can’t bla him."
"I’m not blaming him. I just want to try."
Fabio Zelaya pondered for a while and then looked at one of them.
"Gustavo, isn’t your artifact also damaged? Why don’t you let Amalia give it a try?"
Gustavo Herrera’s artifact was severely damaged by one of the demonic celestial wolves during the battle.
It was not much better than Fabio Zelaya’s, but he was lucky enough not to be injured, so he could saving his life.
Gustavo Herrera shook his head in response, "I’ll pass. Commander Weisman said there’s at least a forty percent chance of repairing my artifact, so I would trust him."
"All right then," Fabio Zelaya didn’t want to push anyone against their will.
Everyone had their own aspirations.
As he left, another comrade pulled Gustavo Herrera aside, saying, "That Amalia looks quiteyoung. How could he repair artifacts that even Commander Weisman can’t fix? Fabio might be disappointed."
"Forget it. We’ll comfort him later if it doesn’t work out," Gustavo Herrera sighed.
"This isn’t just about losing so military rits. Let’s hope he doesn’t get too upset if it doesn’t work out."
Both of them were sighed sadly.
They could imagining Fabio Zelaya’s dejected and disappointed expression after learning his artifact couldn’t be repaired.
When they checking the ti, one of them said, "It’s been an hour. Let’s go and take a look. Commander Weisman should have finished repairing your artifact by now."
"Okay," Gustavo Herrera’s face lit up with anticipation as they walked off together.
anwhile, Fabio Zelaya returned to Amalia side and he saw she was surrounded by many comrades.
However, everyone was respectfully silent, and the scene was very quiet except for the occasional sound of Amalia repairing an artifacts.
Fabio Zelaya was the first one to co to Amalia for repairing his artifact.
The other soldier didn’t dare to entrust their personal artifacts to soone they didn’t know much about.
Now, they could only observe her first.
If Amalia truly had the skill, they could confidently let her handle their repairs.
Fabio Zelaya thought his comrades were very quiet because they knew they cannot disturb the Artificer while they are repairing an artifacts.
But as he approached them, he realized it wasn’t the case.
His mouth involuntarily fell open like the other soldiers.
Although it had only been twenty minutes since Amalia ntioned half an hour, the artifact was already fully repaired.
At first glance, it seed finished, but in reality, Amalia still needed to organize the interior of the artifact and establish connections between the incriptions and the artifact.
Otherwise, even if the repaired artifact looked the sa as before on the outside, if the incripstions couldn’t function as they should, it would still be considered as a failure.
Fabio Zelaya propped up his chin.
With only five minutes left until half an hour, he wanted to see if it was really as Amalia claid, that half an hour would enough.
As ti passed, more and more soldiers gathered to watch the scene.
Unconsciously, everyone’s attention was drawn to Amalia’s artifact refining skills.
This was their first ti observing an Artificer’s repairing an artifact up close like this.
Half an hour later, the flas disappeared, and a complete artifact lay in Amalia’s palm, just like before it was get damaged.
No, it should be said that it was even better than before.
Even the faint marks on it had disappeared.
Fabio Zelaya stared at his artifact, unable to believe it was his.
He the ln rubbed his eyes vigorously.
It really was his artifact.
If he hadn’t seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn’t have believed it.
"Give it a try. There shouldn’t be any problems now," Amalia placed the artifact into Fabio Zelaya’s hands.
Fabio Zelaya held the artifact lovingly.
As his spiritual energy probed inside, he felt it.
The attributes of his artifact had not only remained the sa but had actually increased.
One of the incriptions had even upgraded from interdiate to advanced level.
Although advanced level incription were more expensive than the interdiate ones, there was always a return on investnt.
No one would complain about their own artifact.
"Amalia, thank you so much! You really fixed my artifact. Not only that, but one of the interdiate level incriptions even upgraded to an advanced level ones. You’re really amazing!" Fabio Zelaya exclaid loudly.
He did it deliberately.
Since everyone doubted about Amalia’s abilities and questioned her artifact refining skills, he seized this opportunity to show them just how skilled Amalia truly was.
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"Has the incriptions level truly been improved?" General Silva, who had been watching the scene in front of him for a long ti and heard his soldiers’s words looked very surprised.
He thought no matter how high Amalia ability in artifact refining, it would be enough as long she could repair his soldiers’s artifacts.
It doesn’t matter if there is a little bit flaw on it.
However, he didn’t expect that she could also improved the attributes of the artifact.
General Silva had encountered many Artificers whose capable of improved attributes before, but they were all seasoned experts with years of reputation.
Seeing soone as young as Amalia was the first ti for him.
Finally, General Silva understood why Kenny Lin bargained with him.
The extra expense was well worth it.
"Well, what a loss," Kenny Lin said with a click of his tongue.
"You set up the price by yourself, don’t think about backing it out," General Silva quickly reminded him, with a pensive expression.
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