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Text Chapter 57: Weapon Refining (Part 2)

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    The five molds were like smelting ore being calcined in a furnace. Tie Heng sat aside, took out a book, and read it with peace of mind.  He looked at this for more than an hour, until a crackling sound came from the furnace. Tie Heng took a look and saw that there were only cracks in the mold, but it was not completely broken, so he continued reading.  went.

    After a long time, the five molds were broken apart, revealing the black metal inside.  Tie Heng was still not in a hurry. He tidied everything up first, then took out the five gravity rings from the furnace with long iron clips and placed them on the stone slab aside.

    It¡¯s amazing that after being calcined at such a high temperature, the five gravity rings cooled down within a very short period of time despite any cooling treatment. Tie Heng touched them and could only feel a slight residual temperature on his fingers.

    The five gravity rings are worn on the wrists and ankles in a shape similar to a wide-brimmed black iron guard ring, which is what Tie Heng deliberately made.  On his left wrist was a wristband disguised as the Grip of Chaos. It looked inconspicuous, but because it was only on his left hand, it aroused the curiosity of Lu Daqian and others. Tie Heng excused it as a relic of his father.  This time when refining the gravity rings, he happened to take this opportunity to use them to cover up the existence of the Chaos Grip. The b¨¬j¨¬ng, a heaven-defying treasure, could not tolerate any mistakes, otherwise the consequences would be disastrous.

    In addition to the wrists and ankles of both hands, the remaining gravity ring was made by Tie Heng into a thick black iron necklace. There are no decorations on it, and no pendants. The rough shape reveals a sense of primitiveness.  Tie Heng's toughness suits Tie Heng's taste.

    "Huh!" Tie Heng put the entire set of gravity rings on his body.  Although they are not big in size, they weigh hundreds of kilograms.  This is just the minimum, r¨²gu¨¯ Tie Heng is willing.  It can be adjusted to be heavier.

    In addition to the mass of the gravity rings themselves, they also create a gravity field on the wearer.  It makes the wearer feel like he is in a high-gravity environment. For martial artists, this is a very effective practice method.

    "Start!" Tie Heng recited a spell silently in his heart, controlled the gravity ring, and gradually increased the multiple of gravity.

    "Very good, the refining was very successful! Well, the pain is obvious under triple gravity, and it is quite difficult to move the limbs. Well, let's increase it to four or five times gravity and see. Only by allowing the body to truly bear the pressure  , to achieve the best results of cultivation." Tie Heng thought, and the gravity field released by the gravity ring strengthened again.

    This time it was not easy for Tie Heng to deal with it.  His body suddenly sank, his breath suffocated slightly, and every inch of his body felt like someone was pressing down with a heavy object. Not to mention walking around, even raising his arms was a little slow.

    Tie Heng tried his best to take two steps, and the steps he took were quite steady, and he seemed to be walking almost as usual.  But the physical energy consumed was dozens of times different, and he was out of breath after just a few steps.  He punched again, and sweat appeared on his forehead.

    "That's it." Tie Heng not only didn't feel uncomfortable.  On the contrary, he was very excited.  He checked his body. Almost every muscle in his body was tense, resisting the huge gravity.  Look inside at the meridians and acupoints in the body.  The zhenqi is also running at full strength and appears to be extremely lively.  at the same time.  Tie Heng must always maintain a state of invigoration and lightness due to the influence of the gravity field and the huge mass of the gravity ring itself.  Tie Heng's current weight is astonishing. With his feet on the floor, he can cause damage if he is not careful.  The benefits are also obvious. This is extremely beneficial to the practice of Qing Gong and Lifting Technique. As long as he persists, Tie Heng's Qing Gong movement, which is already as fast as wind and thunder, may be able to reach a higher level.

    "The limit of this gravity ring should be fifteen times the gravity of the zu¨¯y¨°u Why not give it a try and experience how awesome it is." Tie Heng was also very courageous and did whatever he thought of.  First take a few deep breaths, and then gradually increase the gravity multiplier.

    "Crack!" There was a sound of the floor breaking under Tie Heng's feet.  Under ten times the gravity, Tie Heng was unable to maintain his light body state.  When the gravity reached fifteen times, Tie Heng could not even stand up straight.  He knelt on the ground with one knee and held the ground hard with both hands. The muscles all over his body were swollen to the extreme, and thick blood vessels burst out from under the skin. The bones and joints were even more unbearable, making "crunch! Crunch!"  Sound.  The zhenqi in the body was also pushed to its peak, and the physical energy consumed by the joyful hook was exhausted.

    "Haha so happy! so happy!" Tie Hengt¨±r¨¢n laughed loudly. As soon as the laughter stopped, he could no longer hold on and fell to the floor.  At the same time, he lowered the gravity multiplier again, and the huge gravity gradually weakened. Tie Heng couldn't help but let out a long sigh of relief, and then started to enjoy it again.

    Accompanied by excited shouts and heavy breathing.  Tie Heng at this momentThe flow was so thick that the cracked floor on the ground was soaked.  He was a little exhausted, lying on the ground unwilling to move more, and the muscles all over his body were sore and painful. In just ten breaths, the effect was more obvious than if he exercised with ordinary equipment for a whole day.

    "This is simply a kind of torture, but only in this way can the potential in the body be squeezed out" Tie Heng muttered, struggled to get up from the ground, stood up unsteadily, and then half-closed his eyelids.  Calmly adjust your breath to regain your breath.

    It wasn¡¯t until his physical strength recovered that Tie Heng stopped.  He first changed out of his wrinkled and sweat-smelling clothes, and cleaned all the utensils to ensure that nothing suspicious would be left behind. Then he opened the door, called the waiter, and rented the refining utensil.  Room fees are settled.

    The waiter couldn't help but look at Tie Heng a few more times when he left. He saw the obvious fatigue on Tie Heng's face and couldn't help but be a little curious.  Tie Heng quickly walked out of Jingpingshe, and it was dark at this time.  Compared to a few months ago, the streets of Fengcheng today are much deserted, mainly because a large number of young and middle-aged people have joined the army, and many families have moved to other places to escape the war. Business has also boomed rapidly after the initial wave of prosperity.  The recession caused the market to look quite depressed, and ordinary passers-by could hardly see the affluent and relaxed demeanor of the past. Instead, they were filled with sorrow and worry. The reason was that food shortages also occurred in the Fuzhou area.

    Tie Heng glanced at the pedestrians on the street and sighed softly.  "The people who suffer the most in wars are always the common people. Their relatives are fighting on the front line, and they have to endure hunger. The government continues to increase taxes Sigh"

    Tie Heng calmed down and saw a taxi parked on the side of the road, so he walked over.

    "Where is this young master going?" The coachman, an old man in his sixties, greeted him very politely.

    ¡°Old man, I¡¯m going to Kunyuan Academy.¡± Tie Heng replied with a smile.

    "Okay, please get in the car." The coachman jumped off the driver's seat and opened the door of the carriage for Tie Heng.

    Just as Tie Heng was about to get into the car, he heard "rumbling" thunder from the distant sky.  In an instant, the sky was covered with dark clouds, covering all the stars and moon.  Along with the thunder, there were streaks of lightning across the sky, and strong winds also blew.  The whole street was filled with flying dust.

    "Hey, this damn weather is getting weirder and weirder. This old man has lived for decades and has never seen such a weird weather. It's not a good sign, it's not a good sign." The driver seemed to have dust flying into his mouth.  Here, he spat twice, looked up at the dark sky and muttered.  "People are fighting and dying everywhere again. Tsk tsk, the world is probably going to be in chaos, it's going to be chaos!"

    He was chattering to himself, while Tie Heng frowned, looking equally unhappy.  It is normal to have thunder and wind in summer, but in recent days, thunder and strong winds like this have appeared one after another frequently, and there is only thunder but no rain, making the drought in many surrounding state capitals more and more serious.  There is also the strong wind, which is slightly cool and full of strange wind with heat. This is a bit unusual and has attracted the attention and research of many people.

    "Master, please get in the car!" the coachman urged.  "This is a hell of a weather, the hot wind is making you uncomfortable, and the thunder sounds scary. The old man has sent you to the field, and it's time to call it a day."

    Tie Heng nodded wordlessly and walked into the carriage.  The carriage started slowly and drove along the road in the direction of the school.

    Hearing the roar of thunder one after another, Tie Heng's body disappeared into the shadow of the carriage.  He sat upright, but his mood at the moment was full of gloom.  Similar to the complaints of the old coachman, Tie Heng also had a strong premonition about the future. He had a premonition that something big was going to happen, and it was very likely that it would be a catastrophe!

    "It's really a bad thing" Tie Heng said to z¨¬j¨« in his heart.  (To be continued.)
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