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In the First Refining Hall, First Clone looked at the spiritual ore in front of him and smiled, saying, “Not bad, you did a good job. This is your reward.”
An iron hamr artifact specifically tailored for Er Tie appeared.
“This artifact was specifically crafted according to your refining thod. Don’t fall behind with the skills you’ve figured out on your own,” First Clone said, as he viewed Er Tie’s diocre aptitude. To beco an Artifact Refiner was already his limit, to go further, he had to carve out his own path.
It wasn’t impossible to forge the road of a Refining Master using an iron hamr.
“Master, can I really beco a true Artifact Refiner using an iron hamr?” Er Tie asked with so disbelief.
“Are you doubting the words of this Refining Master?” First Clone replied indifferently, gazing at Er Tie.
“No… It’s just that I’ve heard from other refiners that using an iron hamr can only forge a few Spirit Iron Swords, and you can’t beco a true Artifact Refiner,” Er Tie said.
He thought of the words that other Artifact Refiners had told him when he had shown them his Spirit Iron Sword in other refining shops.
“Their techniques are just tricks and gimmicks, not worth much.”
“Oh, so who do you believe?” First Clone looked at Er Tie and laughed.
“Of course, I believe in Master,” Er Tie lowered his head and said, his tone lacking a firm conviction.
“You still don’t believe ,” First Clone shook his head.
“You must be thinking about learning conventional refining techniques from ,” First Clone slowly comnted.
“I used to just want to beco an Artifact Refiner, to survive in Volcanic Mountain Immortal Town with my little sister,”
“But after eting Master, my goal has been to beco a Refining Master like you,” Er Tie said shyly.
“So, you feel like using an iron hamr won’t make you a Refining Master,” First Clone chuckled.
“Yes.”
With a wave of First Clone’s hand, a light curtain appeared in mid-air, filled with runes.
“What’s written on it? Can you understand?” First Clone asked.
“Master, I can’t understand this,” Er Tie replied with grievance, as he hadn’t learned it yet.
“Most people can’t understand it, and later, they never beca Refining Masters either.”
“So if your aptitude wants to beco a Refining Master, you will have to forge your own path; there might even be a bit of hope.”
“So believe in your iron hamr,” First Clone patted Er Tie’s shoulder and then took the spiritual ore into the Refining Room.
“I’ll be in closed-door cultivation for a month refining artifacts. During this month, you should focus on forging magical treasures with your iron hamr. When I co out, I want to see the interdiate artifacts you’ve created.”
“As for how to forge them, don’t ask ; figure it out yourself.”
“If you can’t even complete this task, then you might as well go back to your refining shop.”
Once First Clone finished talking, he didn’t give Er Tie a chance to speak and directly shut the door to the inner hall.
“An interdiate artifact, Master is really overestimating ,” Er Tie sighed with a bitter smile, but in the end, he had no choice but to pick up his iron hamr and start practicing his old craft.
At this mont, on Hidden Spirit Island, Xu Fan was staring at the Cloud Flower Deer with amazent in his eyes.
“How did you manage to get this Spiritual dicine Rabbit?” Xu Fan excitedly asked.
This morning, while he was deciding whether to go fishing or take his good brother along, a spatial rift opened.
Xu Fan watched as the Cloud Flower Deer brought the Spiritual dicine Rabbit over.
The Cloud Flower Deer looked puzzled at Xu Fan. Didn’t you just see do it?
“You can also break open space?” Xu Fan asked again.
A small spatial door opened, and the Cloud Flower Deer gently called out to the Spiritual dicine Rabbit, who was gnawing on a carrot.
The Spirit dicine Rabbit carried a carrot and ran toward the small spatial door.
Xu Fan stared at the small spatial door for a mont, not sensing any information about traversing space from it.
Still in a daze after the spatial door vanished, he wondered what force beyond space could construct a teleportation array.
“Could it be the origin power of this world?” Xu Fan said.
Just then, Xu Fan suddenly thought of a possibility. A rit and Fortune Treasure Cover appeared behind him, followed by a copper coin in his hand.
“Transport to the Main Peak Top.” Xu Fan activated the spell.
In a mont, ten threads of rit and Qi Fortune were drawn from Xu Fan’s Treasure Cover, and then the copper coin disappeared from his hand.
A light curtain appeared in front of Xu Fan. The copper coin appeared atop the Main Peak.
“Could this powers be considered superior to the spatial force? At least in this world it seems so,” Xu Fan said as he stroked his chin.
According to Xu Fan’s understanding, the spatial force was only sealed, not rendered unusable.
The teleportation array malfunctioned because it directly used spatial force and needed to break through the seal.
Xu Fan realized he could bypass the seal by using rit and Qi Fortune to directly connect two spaces through Heavenly Dao.
“If the connection between the two spaces is directly established through Heavenly Dao, would it bypass the seal?” Xu Fan wondered.
At this mont, Xu Fan suddenly thought of Pang Fu. He could use his business to contribute Spirit Stones and negotiate terms with the Heavenly Dao, but doing so using rit and Qi Fortune would be too extravagant.
Xu Fan looked at the remaining Treasure Cover shadows behind him, marveling at the use of rit and Qi Fortune.
“There’s no condition for entering the Dao through business now,” said Xu Fan as he glanced around.
“It seems that I must take so risks.”
The small world attached to Pu Tao contained the wreckage of a Demon Clan Starship.
“Initially I wanted to repair you a while ago, but it seems it’s not necessary to wait now,” Xu Fan said.
With a wave of his hand, Xu Fan took away the broken Starship and called over the Moon Fox Clan Refining Grandmaster who was refining artifacts with his second avatar.
The two began a long process of Starship reconstruction.
Two years later, the entire Starship was completely repaired and modified as Xu Fan engraved the final Immortal Script.
“It wasn’t easy. I have been struggling with this thing for two years,” Xu Fan said as he looked at the Starship he and the Moon Fox Clan had transford.
The most important part of repairing the Starship was the Spiritual Energy core, which Xu Fan ordered the Moon Fox Clan Refining Grandmaster to refine little by little.
“You check if there’re any problems inside it,” Xu Fan said to the Refining Grandmaster of the Moon Fox Clan.
The Refining Grandmaster of the Moon Fox Clan was quite surprising to Xu Fan. He used to preside over the refining of Demon Clan Starships.
He had refined several cores of the Ape-shaped Starship. In terms of level, the Refining Master of the Moon Fox Clan was interdiate, one level higher than Xu Fan.
“Alright, Great Master, you can go. I will check it again,” said the Moon Fox Clan Refining Grandmaster.
By now, the Moon Fox Clan Refining Master had been assimilated by Xu Fan and had beco the Second Elder of the Refining Equipnt Peak.
Xu Fan erged from the underground space and t Xu Gang.
“Master, you’re finally out!” Xu Gang exclaid excitedly.
“What’s the matter?” Xu Fan asked in confusion.
“The Steel Great Wall frontline needs Master to oversee it,” said Xu Gang.
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