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Text Chapter 76 The Betting Fight in the Blacksmith Shop

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    There were some kobolds in the pit adding firewood to the stove. The oil-soaked pine wood burned very fiercely. Just looking at the stove gave me a very hot feeling, and it was even worse when I walked closer.  The blacksmith shop at this moment is not only used to make scrap iron into equipment and tools, but also to smelt extremely pure ore into pig iron for use in the blacksmith shop to create finished products.  It can be said that the current blacksmith shop has become a simple system integrating mining, smelting and casting. Although this system is very crude, it is already the prototype of heavy industry.  Gu Gua walked forward and saw that the people adding firewood and observing the flames under the shaft stove were all his own kobolds, but the one standing at the front was his brother Tuba.  Gu Gua frowned.  Although he was very dissatisfied that humans would let his brothers do such an uncomfortable job, he knew that this was an important part of learning skills, and he had to suppress his thoughts.  Tuba gritted his teeth and added pine firewood to the stove while observing the fire inside through the small hole on one side.  At this time, a pot of iron ore was being roasted fiercely in the shaft furnace, emitting powerful heat that distorted the air.  There was a human on one side, sitting on a lounge chair on the other side, shaking his fan and saying calmly: "Pay attention to the heat. When the fire turns purple, you quickly pull the pole and pour out all the molten iron in the furnace and let it flow below.  In the mold, do you hear that?¡± Tuba hummed loudly and continued to stare inside.  Gu Gua walked to the shaft furnace and asked: "Tuba, is it hard?" Tu Ba raised his head, glanced at Gu Gua, and replied dully: "It's hard." Gu Gua asked again: "Since  "Thank you, why are you still watching the fire?" Tuba paused and continued: "Because boss, you need me to learn human ironmaking skills here, so I have to learn the technology here.  That's it." After hearing this, the human who was instructing Tuba rolled his eyes and whispered, "What a flatterer." Gu Gua heard this and ignored it.  He could see that Tuba's words were all spoken from the heart, and none of them were beautiful words.  I couldn't help but feel a little moved in my heart.  Although the IQ of kobolds is not high, it is too difficult to learn some knowledge. If you don't have talent, you will never be able to become a warlock in your life.  Even though he is talented, his learning ability is very poor. This is why Silang has no time to try to teach Tusi and other three qualified kobolds by himself, but uses magic to instill them.  But the kobold is a kind of humanoid creature with very firm beliefs and full of faith.  It can be seen that the object of Tuba's faith now is Gu Gua.  Gu Gua observed for a while and found that Tuba's physique had improved greatly. It seemed that in this relatively extreme environment, the fighting spirit seeds in his body had also undergone some changes, and had even reached the edge of a breakthrough.  Seeing that Tuba's condition was very stable, Gu Gua said nothing more.  He raised his head and saw that the noisy sound was coming from inside, so he walked inside again.  Things inside are not so orderly.  There is a row of spacious houses in the yard. The largest house has a row of five stoves. Next to each stove is a huge bellows, a huge anvil and a wide water tank.  The human craftsmen stood in a circle, crossing their arms and sarcastically looking at the group of kobolds who were operating the furnace.  "It's ridiculous that these monsters still want to learn how to forge iron. Be careful if the hammer is too heavy and smash your dog's head!" "Yes, it's really ridiculous! It's as ridiculous as a monkey wearing clothes!" "Nonsense, watching a kobold forge.  It¡¯s definitely more fun than watching monkeys put on clothes!¡± Only the human blacksmith at the head had his arms folded and looked gloomily at the furnace in the middle and the kobolds working around him.  Gu Gua walked in, and the humans were still laughing loudly. Gu Gua snorted, and then the dragon power on his body suddenly flashed, from the maintained state to the activated state. The radiation area of ??the dragon power reached 10 meters, and  Being able to take it back again and surround Gu Gua to save energy.  As soon as Long Wei appeared, all the humans around him were shocked. Some of the people who made sarcastic comments had two streams of red blood flowing out from under their noses, and their legs and feet were almost weak.  When they looked up, they saw that the warlock from the castle was coming, so they obediently shut their mouths.  Gu Gua simply maintained this posture and quietly watched the kobolds in the field forging iron.  At this moment, there is only one furnace burning inside. The three kobolds are vigorously instigating the bellows, making the fire in the furnace very strong and blowing a piece of the furnace.The iron embryo burned red.  Immediately afterwards, two kobolds quickly took out the iron embryo and placed it on the anvil. The three kobolds pulling the bellows immediately stopped, while Tuda standing on one side immediately picked up the sledgehammer.  , smashed hard.  Gu Gua's eyes narrowed. At this moment, Tu Ta's height was already over 1.6 meters, reaching the height of an ordinary human teenager. His tendons looked very strong, but compared to the human blacksmiths around him, he was still inferior.  Some.  It can be seen that under the nourishment of Dou Qi seeds, Tu Ta's body has also greatly improved, and he is on the verge of a breakthrough in Dou Qi.  Ding ding ding!  A series of rapid hammer sounds were heard, and the red iron embryo was forged hard, causing many sparks to fly.  Tu Ta didn't stop until the iron embryo was about to turn black.  After completing this action, Tu Ta exhaled: "Okay!" and then started breathing heavily.  Then the two kobolds holding iron tongs continued to take the iron embryo into the furnace. The three kobolds pulling the bellows immediately pulled the bellows quickly, burning the iron embryo red again, and then the two held it.  The kobold with iron pincers was taken out and placed on the anvil, and Tuda hammered it with a sledgehammer.  After repeating this process five or six times, the iron embryo has been cast and formed into the prototype of a two-handed cross sword, which is exactly the one tied around Gu Gua's waist.  The two-handed cross sword is not an easy weapon to forge, it requires a lot of experience and control.  Generally speaking, blacksmith apprentices will use kitchen knives or iron spearheads as their first works.  Tu Da chose this sword shape obviously because of his loyalty and admiration for Gu Gua, which gave him the most motivation to build this kind of weapon.  Gu Gua was once again moved by the kobold's almost stupid loyalty.  Tu Da had already cast the sword embryo into shape, so he put down the sledgehammer and began to grasp the sword embryo with iron tongs. He held the one-handed hammer in one hand and began to forge it carefully.  It is already very difficult for an apprentice who has only been working as an apprentice for less than two months to achieve this level of success.  There have been gasps of admiration among the human craftsmen.  But at this moment, Gu Gua could see that Tuda was already a little weak, and he was afraid that there would be no way to forge this two-handed cross sword.
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