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Miles looked at the materials in front of him. There were many tals from Portal World and Earth. There was also a big work table with different apparatuses. These were required materials to create alloy weapons.

It has been a few weeks since Rayen moved in. After making sure Rayen was okay, Miles returned to the Portal World and hunted monsters to raise so funds. After all, craftsmanship was an expensive occupation and the cores he sold weren't enough as he predicted.

He killed many monsters and sold the cores he didnt require. Those he could use, such as piercing, poison, and a few more useful elents he could forge to an arrow, kept in his stock.

He already had all the required knowledge to start his career, but he was lacking hands-on experience, which he was intended to get in the next few days.

Alright, I worked hard in the last few weeks and raised more than 700 million UD. The work table cost almost more than that, and I had to dry all my stash. It is now or never.

The first step is lting the materials. That is the easiest step. Miles looked at the table and started the fire. The reason why the worktable was so expensive was because of the damn fire. The tals from Portal World were a lot more resistant than Earthen tals. Making them too hard to lt, but this table had a special fuel making the fire real hot.

As far as Miles knew the fuel was special, could only be extracted from fire serpents, and could be found in every circle of Portal World. The higher the tier of the monster, the hotter the flas were. Just the gallon of damn fuel cost him 300 million. At least it would last him a few months, so Miles wasnt dejected that much.

Miles started the fire and scaled the tals. To create the alloy, he had to put in the required amount and then mix them. If he didnt put them according to the formula, the alloy wouldnt be accurate, and might break apart without rging and would waste the materials. Of course, he could try to create his own alloys but that would cost too much money, so he wasnt willing to try just yet.

He lted the silver-looking tal from Portal World called Troll Silver because there would always be trolls around the mines of these silvers. Trolls would feed on them to get stronger. They also had silver pupil-less eyes, with great sight.

After silver ford into liquid, he added other tals. There were a few Portal World tals Miles used to create this alloy. It was one of the strongest that could be ford from Grunt-Rank alloys, and he didnt want to create anything weaker.

When all tals lted and ford a rainbow-colored liquid, Miles left it at the side with a moderate fire keeping it in liquid form. Then started to lt Earthen tals. They would be rged later on to create the strongest tals. Of course, to lt the Earthen tals, Miles had to reduce the temperature. After all, tals on Earth were a lot weaker than Portal World tals and could be lted by regular fires.

After finishing lting Earthen tals, he didnt mix them imdiately. The key part was their amalgamation. After all, these tals werent from the sa source. There were still natural elents in Portal World humans failed to discover and understand. It was like the iron elent and the gold elent could be rged after understanding, but without knowing, one could only rge them through sheer luck.

But this was the magical part. By mixing both worlds tals with the help of monster cores, which originated from a third world, these tals could be mixed seamlessly. But the hardest part of the creation was also mixing them with the monster cores.

Monster cores couldnt be lted without the energy of the sa elent. That was the key part. Without water elental energy, the water elental core couldnt be lted no matter how hot the fire was.

After so point, the overheated core would self-explode and ruin every material used with the work table. If a craftsman is lucky, he wouldnt die. But with the influence of the sa elental energy, the core would start to get softer and milder, after it lted to liquid, it would rge with other tals and contemplate them perfectly.

What Miles was lacking, a person with the said elent. He had a friend with Poison Elent and would invite it if he didnt find the Elental Minerals in the cave. But now he had miraculous Elental Minerals, he didnt need to involve anyone else at all.

Elental Minerals were so expensive for a reason. A small piece of it could lt the monster cores. Miles had a whole chunk of the mineral that could lt at least several dozen elental cores. Every core could produce at least a dozen arrows, which ans, with one poison elental mineral, Miles could create at worst a thousand arrows. It might seem small, but Miles paid millions for arrows weaker than what he was creating. After all, the person who created the arrows he bought from, only made them in passing and was selling them all at the sa price.

Any arrow Miles would create would sell for at least twice of that price on the market. With special elents, the price could go all the way up to three tis. Selling hundreds of them would make 100 to 200 Million inco. After deducting the cost, raw profit would be more than 50 million.

This was with a single elental mineral! Of course, using elental minerals was wasting heavenly material since Miles was using it to lt Grunt-Rank cores, and he as well as could lt almost all tier cores, but he was willing to use them for himself. The cave in the Endless Mountain was filled with them anyway.

After placing a small piece of elental mineral on the core, with the help of fire, the core started to lt. It was like a poisonous liquid in the boiler. Miles then added all the other lted tals to the green one and started to stir it. The rainbow-colored liquid, quickly turned into green as if lted poison core was swallowing all the others. It didnt lose its shade at all.

When all the other liquids were mixed with green, Miles stopped stirring and raised the boiler to pour the liquid into the mold. Molds were handmade by Miles to fit his requirents. He made the arrows bigger, so they would be stronger with more punch on the impact. Liquid filled two rows of half a dozen mold and Miles waited for them to cool then harden. The hardest part was over, and Miles successfully created his first batch of arrows.

Unlike armor or swords, arrows didnt need to be hamred or sharpened. It was sharp since the mold was ant to be, and it was enough to be used as arrows. Since Miles had no experience in hamring, he started with arrows.

I actually made it. If I sell 5 arrows in every batch, I can make up for my loss. Miles was tempted but decided otherwise. He could always make more money, but arrows were his livelihood.

Good, now I can create more, Miles said and walked to the boiler once again.

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