On the left-hand side of the street, someone came from a distance. Because the attention department put the Potter lime in the blacksmith’s shop, he didn’t notice it. It was not until the man came to them and shouted that he finally pulled Portelime’s attention back.
"Portraim, have I repaired my kitchen knife?"
Porter Lyme turned around and saw a middle-aged man not far from them-that was Jeffrey who lived in fourth area.
For civilians like Jeffrey, the kitchen knife is a precious object in the family, just like a family treasure. If it is damaged, such as rolled blades, it must be taken to the blacksmith’s shop for repair. This is also the most important thing for the blacksmith’s shop to help residents repair all the irons, such as knives and farm tools. The proportion of the income from selling new irons in the blacksmith’s shop is actually relatively small.
"Come and get it again in the future."
Porter Lyme said this to Jeffrey and then looked back from him and looked at the blacksmith’s shop again.
Maybe it’s strange that Porter Lyme and his disciples were sitting outside, but the blacksmith’s shop closed the doors and windows. Jeffrey didn’t get the kitchen knife and didn’t leave the horse, but curiously asked, "What are you doing sitting outside?" Why not go in? "
Porter lime didn’t talk to him again this time. Jeffrey didn’t get a response. After being silly for a while, he couldn’t see anything and left angrily.
The bellows boy kept staring at the stove outside the house. As soon as customer Jeffrey turned to leave, he couldn’t help but say to Porteram, "They haven’t made much fire inside."
The road outside the house is connected with the house stove, and you can see the inside stove from the outside.
In this case, the bellows boy noticed his master Porter Lyme, and naturally he noticed it long ago. He nodded slowly and well.
That’s why he’s fidgeting, because judging from the condition of the stove outside, it doesn’t look like something is being built inside
He may have really been cheated, Portram thought.
Although he doesn’t know what the two people inside can get from such a scam, he seems to have been really cheated. The two people inside lied that they were trying to fight something, and the stove didn’t burn much from beginning to end!
Although Porter Lyme was convinced that the two guys inside were cheating, he still didn’t rush in because there would still be banging inside occasionally.
Anyway, it’s hard for these two guys to fly, and he’s not in a hurry
Thought of this, Porter Lyme couldn’t help giving himself a thumbs-up in his wisdom. Fortunately, before he was clever, he asked Barrow to go to the back and looked at the inside. How could those two people not escape? Then he should think about how to deal with these two guys later. They should pay a price for surfing themselves for so long, right? We have to skin them, but that man’s wife looks very strong. It’s not easy to deal with herself. Should we call Greg? It should be easier to deal with a sheriff …
Portraim is a typical representative of civilians. In short, he is a giant of thought. He has been thinking about this problem for a long time and hasn’t decided yet.
And Norman in the room has been busy.
"From the feedback of Delvik’s data, we can see that your craftsmen in the world have realized that repeated knocking can increase the properties of metal systems, but they know what they don’t know. The basic principle is carburizing … It is luck to refine excellent metal systems because they know what they don’t know …"
Lancelot constantly instilled in Norman the knowledge of various principles in metal smelting when refining.
Only in this way can Norman improve his smelting level as soon as possible. Otherwise, if Norman’s knowledge of metal smelting still stays in Delvik’s knowledge and experience, how can he expect Norman to build a weapon that can sell well in a short time?
"Normalization …"
"Annealing …"
"Quenching …"
"Tempering …"
Lancelot’s teaching is not about teaching where you want to go. His teaching has been carefully arranged to ensure that knowledge points are connected in series with practice, so that it can be understood to the greatest extent. It seems that a lot of things are thrown away, but only when you are in it will you find that the whole knowledge point learning is very coherent and smooth, not like a mountain pressing down, but like a river full of water.
However, the Knights Templar’s reasonable arrangement of teaching is not only Norman’s own ability, but also his high physical intelligence. In addition, he has the thinking ability like a computer core processor in the practice of Catch the Sea Heart Sutra, so that the Knights Templar’s teaching can be smoothly eaten and digested along the lines they give.
The combination of these two aspects makes Norman’s knowledge of metal smelting grow by leaps and bounds in this short time, but in reality, he builds things more smoothly, and some steps will know what to do without the Knights Templar waking up.
In the end, the pure novice who was in a hurry before has become a fully skilled worker, and the speed of progress can be clearly observed by the naked eye.
Although Ji Ruoxi is also a door to building, she can still see that Norman has changed so much.
But the most obvious change is Norman.
A dagger, a spear head, a machete and a cross sword, which was created by Norman.
These things can be clearly seen from their appearance, and the more exquisite and sharp the order is, especially the last cross sword looks amazing. The cross sword is flat there, but no one moves it, but it can see a bright surface flowing constantly, which is eye-catching like a bright fish surface swimming around. But if you look closely, you will find that there is no light fish. This is just an ordinary cross sword.
This cross sword is not a fan just by looking at it.
The bystander Ji Ruoxi, who witnessed the birth of these things with her own eyes, has been repeatedly destroyed because she seems to have discovered another amazing fact, that is, Norman’s amazing building skills seem to have been learned not in the past few months, but just in the past few minutes …
Whether Norman moved from crude to skilled forging, or it was obvious to the naked eye that each weapon was better than the other, it proved this point!
This guy is probably the first time to build a magic weapon on a piece of waste! Then it took him half a day to change himself from a novice to a skilled worker, and the speed of building skills was also growing by leaps and bounds! And the last cross sword JiReXi very doubt whether its performance is close to the artifact …
Magic is not necessarily a sub-artifact, but a sub-artifact must be a magic.
Each sub-artifact has a mysterious and powerful spell effect, which assists those non-magical objects. However, Ji Ruoxi really doubts whether it is possible for this cross sword to compete with the sub-artifact with powerful spell effect with pure physical properties, and she suspects that it is based on the dagger that Norman first built.
That ugly dagger Norman built at first is even uglier now-it has a small piece missing from its blade.
That small piece was neatly cut by this cross sword.
Ji Ruoxi has seen the sharpness of that dagger before, but now this cross sword can cut off a small piece of this dagger so easily. What kind of sharpness should it be?
It’s no wonder that Ji Ruoxi will doubt that this thing can shake the artifact hard by its physical properties alone.
And this cross sword is now in Norman’s handshake.
To be honest, the birth of this thing is really a coincidence.
After the machete, their work today will be over. However, the Templars made Norman try to mix an alloy steel with the dark anvil in front of them based on the principle of "don’t wave when there is an opportunity" … If they don’t observe and judge the composition of that thing according to the Templars, they will probably choose the alloy steel synthetic object.
It doesn’t make much sense to make alloy steel before knowing the material properties, because even if it is made, it is likely to be a metal property as if it were a joke.
The Knights Templar didn’t expect anything, just to let Norman get familiar with this process. But I didn’t expect that when Norman made this alloy steel step by step according to their guidance and made a cross sword, the metal performance was far beyond their imagination. Just now, many experiments verified how excellent the metal performance of this cross sword was.