Chapter 902 Making a Sword
Alex poured his Qi into the furnace as he sped up the process behind the melting of the metal.
Not doing anything would also work in this situation as there was a formation being used to heat up the metal inside, but since he was being apprenticed, he did as asked.
Once the metal was melted, he pulled out the crucible and poured the metal onto a mold. He waited just long enough for the shape to solidify, and then pulled the still burning hot and red metal out from the mold and onto an anvil before starting to beat it with a hammer that he had received.
He hit the metal for as long as he could before it solidified to the point that hitting simply made no difference anymore. After that, he put it back on the furnace to make it soft again.
His teacher sat on a stool not far away, watching every little move, but not teaching him anything at all unless he made some mistake.
Having remembered everything, Alex made no mistake. At least, for the most part.
Alex struck the metal as hard as he could and tried to have it be as equally distributed throughout the metal as he could, but it was hard for him to tell what metal was tempered and what wasn't.
"Try to compress it," the saint spoke after seeing him struggle at that part. "Compressing usually helps with tempering the metal and also makes it strong."
"Yes," Alex said and started heating the metal once more. He put it back in the furnace for a bit again and pulled it out once more to continue hammering it.
After doing the same thing a few more times, it was time for him to pour some Qi into it and make some Qi lines.
He put the sword into the furnace once again and looked towards the saint. "For the Qi lines, you said that they sometimes randomly make skills right?" he asked.
"Yes," the saint said. "What about it?"
"Well, can I try and make some myself?" Alex asked.
"Oh… you want to make some skills huh? How do you plan on doing that exactly?" the saint asked curiously.
"Uh, just make some random squiggly lines. Will that hurt my sword's grade?" he asked.
"No, as long as there are enough Qi lines, your sword won't suffer from it. But that also means you will have to spend quite a lot of focus and Qi on it. You think you can do it?" the man asked.
"I… I think I can," Alex said. He wasn't fully confident as this was the first time he was making anything artifact, but he was sure he had understood what he needed to do enough so that he knew what he was doing.
Once the sword was out of the furnace, he got to work.
As he hit the metal in locations where they were uneven to even out the overall thickness of the sword, he also poured in Qi from the side as it branched off into multiple sections, which quickly started curving around itself as Alex tried to take as much path as possible.
Having made 9 pills at once in 3 different cauldrons while cultivating at the same time during a period where he also had to make mental tracking of what ingredients went in next and what the temperature had to be for the cauldrons, this task felt very simple for Alex.
He was calm the entire time as he struck the metal continuously, making sparks fly off, while in the meantime he covered the entirety of the sword with Qi lines.
For being his first time, Alex was actually doing not very bad. In fact, he was doing exceptionally well.
After a few minutes of hitting and drawing lines, Alex was finally done and he plopped the sword into the barrel full of water.
The sword sizzled as it cooled and Alex stepped back in wait. He still had to put on the handle and hilt, and then sharpen the sword, but those were rather easy.
"You said this was your first time, right?" the man asked.
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