Chapter 981 Malleability
The mad immortal said a few more things before he left, but Alex couldn’t focus on those words at all. His mind was occupied with the new knowledge he had just received.
“There are so many worlds out there… just like our own?” he asked. Alex knew there were multiple ones, but he had never thought there would be as many as the stars in the sky.
“Yes,” Godslayer said to him. “There should be nearly 33 worlds with Immortals alone, and nearly 70 where the highest Spirit veins available are Saint rank or True ranks. Maybe even just common rank.”
” The demons and humans used to control half of the lands, but after the war, the demons had to give up the majority of their land in a truce for the humans to not destroy them. Now, the demons barely control a third of it,” Godslayer said.
’33 Immortal lands,’ Alex thought in shock again.
“Wait, so where do you go when you ascend?” Alex asked.
“Unless you have someone that is willing to take you to some special place, this realm will send you to wherever it can,” Godslayer said.
“Then you do not know where I could end up when I reach the Immortal realms right?” he asked.
“No,” Godslayer said. “Also, forget about these things for now. Your question revealed no result. Don’t ask him about his sect, ask him about himself. We need to find something so you don’t die and by correlation, I don’t die.”
Alex quickly nodded. “I will get to it,” he said.
After cultivating for a while, he got back to making the pills. He didn’t focus on making pills any more than he focused on practicing his techniques or learning how to make better swords.
A few more months passed by with barely anything changing. The only thing of importance that Alex could think about during these times was the fact that an entire year had passed since his arrival here.
And yet, he was nowhere close to any of his goals.
He had not made many swords or a cauldron. He had not improved his cultivation base. And he had not, purposefully, completed the pill yet.
Alex could see the old man was incredibly annoyed now whenever he failed to make a pill that survived the lightning. If he failed any more times, he couldn’t be sure that the old man wouldn’t just kill him right there in his anger.
Alex needed to be very careful.
He told the old man that he would feel more confident if he had his cauldron, so he requested a 3 months period where he would only focus on creating artifacts.
The old man thought for a bit and accepted. He even gave him some books on artifacts that Alex read.
The book had insights into various things that Alex didn’t know about regarding artifacts, but it wasn’t very useful when making something so simple as swords or cauldrons.
Alex had made a few more swords until now, spending about 100 tons of ores in between the swords, anvil, and hammer, but the one he was going to try now was perhaps his greatest endeavor to date.
He was going to refine nearly 40 tons of Ore into a sword.
To even begin the process was a chore. The amount of time it took for him to pulverize 40 tons of ore was not something that could be easily done in a single day.
Alex had to spend nearly 5 days, in between cultivating, to completely pulverize them. After mixing the broken ore in the water he was able to get rid of most of the dirt and soluble objects in the ore.
Then, Alex started smelting the remainder of the ore.
He had to do it bit by bit, so it took Alex almost 6 whole hours to completely refine the 16 tons of pure tungsten.
The sword he was going to make would have the same amount of metal as the anvil and hammer combined.
The tungsten had cooled down by the time he was done with smelting it all, so he had to send it all back to the forge, this time to simply heat it up.
Once the molten metal was out, Alex poured them on the enlarged Anvil and immediately started compounding it even before tempering it.
He wasn’t doing it for no reason. Godslayer had told him to do so.
Tempering and Compounding were interchangeable in terms of when in the process they could be performed. However, tempering something that was compounded was nearly as hard as the number of times it was compounded.
Alex knew this, but he had no choice. With more metal than the anvil could hold, he had to compound it all for the metal to even be manageable.
Alex immediately started hitting the metal with his new hammer and quickly compounded it without regard to its size at the moment. He only wanted to make it manageable.
Once the metal was compounded 4 times, Alex stopped and began hitting it in a rhythmic pattern to temper it.
Compounding it 4 times meant that the sword would now be 4 times as hard to temper. However, Alex didn’t lose any hope or keep any doubts in himself.
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