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The first stage of a Blacksmithing process is the Purification Stage, and the second stage is the lting Stage.

The Purification Stage was the stage where the grade of the weapon was heavily determined, because if th tals were not properly purified, the finished weapon would not be as powerful as it was ant to be.

The purification stage was also the most delicate stage because a single mistake by a blacksmith could ruin the tal.

The next stage was the lting Stage, and it was also an extrely important stage and it could also be an extrely dangerous stage.

Depending on the tals that were being used, the lting Stage could beco an extrely dangerous stage.

And one should definitely expect the lting Stage Corey was about to perform to be an extrely dangerous stage.

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As Corey directed the purified tals into the furnace, the golden eternal flas burned brightly and the temperature of the Forge jumped instantly.

Hot billows of smoke blasted from the furnace, but Corey was prepared for this.

The runes on the ground around the furnace lit up, and a spherical barrier appeared around the furnace, preventing the dense and extrely hot smoke from escaping beyond the furnace.

Anna who was far away had a curious and awed expression when she saw this, and Corey pointed at her.

The runes around her feet lit up, and then another spherical barrier appeared around her.

"Stay there. It won’t be safe from now on."

Corey’s voice drifted into Anna’s ears, and she nodded with a slightly dazed expression.

anwhile, Corey shifted all his focus back to the furnace.

The heat inside the furnace was so hot that it could even lt the bones of an immortal, and that ant it was extrely dangerous to Corey.

Corey approached the side of the furnace, and directly beside the barrier was a crystal ball.

The crystal ball had nine tubes running through it as it floated mid-air. These tubes were connected to the furnace, and the mont Corey placed his hand on the crystal, he used Arcane Elental Runeweaving to weave the nine elents into the crystal in the form of runes.

The crystal emitted a multicoloured light, and each tube had an elent moving through it and flowing into the furnace.

anwhile, the tals in the furnace lted simultaneously despite the fact that they should not have been able to.

The main reason was because of Divine’s Eternal Fla and the furnace Corey created. Through his Eyes of Omniscience, Corey could see how the tals were being lted by the relentless attack of the Eternal Fla.

The Starsteel liquified into silver-white syrup. The Devourer Ore beca a dark, pulsing sludge. The Soulweave Crystal curled into vapor before condensing into an iridescent liquid.

The others also experience their changes, and this process did not take minutes but over six hours.

In these six hours, the lted tals rged, or to be more precise, they fought not to all the ti.

But Corey was constantly using the nine elents to stabilise the reaction that was ongoing in the furnace.

It was an extrely dangerous and difficult feat, and as ti went on and the tals were almost fused together, the rattling of the furnace beca more and violent.

Corey had been using the nine elents to control the flow of mana inside the furnace, but it was getting more and more difficult.

The flow of mana inside the furnace was chaotic, rebellious, and unwilling to be one. The nine elents Corey had been pouring into the furnace were similar to negotiators and pacifiers, but the tals no longer wanted to negotiate. They no longer wanted to be pacified.

They wanted war!

They wanted to battle!

They wanted to resist!

And so they did.

The Starsteel rejected the Soulweave Crystal. The Devourer Ore resisted the Dragonscale Iron.

Everything fought everything!

And it was getting out of hand.

However, despite the violent and extrely loud rattling of the furnace that even shook the Forge and caused Anna to have a fearful expression, Corey’s expression was utterly calm.

"Seems I’ll have to use it."

Corey waved his hand, and then a black tallic rock the size of his head appeared above his hand.

This familiar black tallic rock was what used to seal the Omni-Weapon Infinity Crystal back in the Shattered Dinsion of the Old Ones.

It was an extrely strange rock that was also very precious. Anything that could be used to seal an Infinity Crystal was definitely beyond their universe.

Corey had experinted a lot of tis on the rock- both in simulation room of his Perceptual Nexus Repository and in the real world.

But even after everything he did, he was never able to fully understand the tallic rock.

Heck, he could even purify it in the slightest, and he couldn’t even burn it despite using Dreamfire and every other fla he could conjure.

Corey planned on keeping the tallic rock until he reached a realm where he knew how to use it and he also had the power to slt it.

But he t Divine and his Eternal Fla.

After borrowing Divine’s Eternal Fla, Corey chipped off a part of the black tallic rock, and then he used the Eternal Fla to burn it.

To his imnse surprise back then, the black tallic rock actually lted. Corey later got to know that Divine’s Eternal Fla could burn nearly all matters and anything.

It was extrely unique in a way he couldn’t grasp.

Corey observed the black tallic ore with a calculating glint of madness, and then he snapped his fingers a few monts later.

More tals appeared in the air.

Phantom Alloy. Aurorite. Phaseglass. Origin Steel. Abyssal Morrow tal. Nethersteel. Mishard Crystal.

And many other tals, crystals, and ores floated around Corey.

Corey glanced at each and everyone of them, and then he flicked his finger and they began to enter the burning furnace one after the other.

If any Blacksmith were to see this, their eyes would bulge out in fear, but Corey had none.

How could he use only eight materials in the creation of his unique weapon?

And he had not even gotten to the most important and truly dangerous part yet.

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