Master Buru, who was standing nearby, listened to Brando's words and nodded.
"So, my Lord, what idea did you just think of?" The old man pulled out a pipe from his breast pocket, but when he looked at Brando, he rembered that the Lord did not like the sll of smoke, so he hesitated and put it back.
"How is that matter going?" Brando answered with a question of his own.
Buru was slightly taken aback but imdiately understood: "Lord, you an that thing? We've already made over two hundred sets. The workshop has been fully operational recently, focusing on this task."
He glanced back: "However, we are still short on hands. If the workshop could be expanded to over a hundred people, I could fully et your requirents."
Two hundred sets. Brando did so calculations and realized it was slightly below his expectations. However, expanding the workshop to over a hundred people was almost impossible, not to ntion finding that many skilled workers.
Even if there were that many blacksmiths, there wouldn't be enough magic tools. The ti and cost to handcraft armor were not sothing Brando even wanted to consider.
He shook his head: "Master Buru, aside from other difficulties, Lengshan Domain alone cannot support such a large workshop. Even adding the Mintai Region, there's no iron, no coal—"
Brando paused, then suddenly shook his head and said: "It would be great if we could create an Elental Furnace."
"Elental Furnace?" Buru keenly raised his head. In his line of work, he dealt with various furnaces, and although he hadn't heard of what Brando ntioned, he could roughly guess what it was.
Brando nodded. An Elental Furnace could directly absorb elental fire from the air for slting, marking a significant reform in forging technology.
However, in the young man's impression, the Fire Elent Furnace was invented about twenty years later by an Eruein.
He couldn't quite rember that person's na at the mont because over the following twenty years, due to the surge in magic tides, many powerful individuals erged and various inventions based on magic guidance devices surfaced incessantly, making it difficult to rember them all.
Moreover, these things had little to do with players, and Brando was not a life profession player in the past. He couldn't help but think how wonderful it would be if his senior sister were here; she was an expert in this field.
But he shook his head to dismiss the unrealistic fantasy and tried hard to rember that the person who invented the Fire Elent Furnace seed to be an Elental Mage from a noble family—whether of the Anlek People or the Viero, he couldn't quite recall.
As he thought about it, he explained the basic structure of the thing to Buru.
The old man's eyes lit up as he listened: "Lord, is there really such a thing that doesn't need coal? Or other fuels?" Buru's face glowed; he could almost imagine the significance of such an invention, as it could save an imasurable amount of expenditure based solely on economic factors.
Not to ntion, the fire produced by elental fire is pure and not a typical oxidizing reaction. Using such a thod to remove impurities from tal would be akin to obtaining a divine artifact for an old blacksmith like him.
"Yes, I saw it in an ancient text—" Brando hesitated, then instinctively said: "I think it should be one of the lost technologies of the Bujia Wizards."
"The technology of the Bujia Wizards? Lord, don't the Bujia Wizards complete their forging with the Magic Forging Technique?" disha, who had been listening quietly, rarely frowned and raised an objection, although her tone remained gentle: "They shouldn't be using furnaces, right? Or was there a change in recent tis?"
Brando was stunned and imdiately realized his slip of the tongue. Without disha around in the past, he could have made up anything he wanted, but now, this elf girl with the Silver Bloodline was well aware of the history of the Bujia craftsman wizards, who also had the Silver Bloodline.
He thought for a mont and finally found an excuse: "I am not sure about that, since I only inherit the Tower Wizard's legacy."
disha then nodded: "But regarding what you ntioned, Lord, I think there's a possibility. This seems to be the way of the Miner people." As she spoke, she looked curiously at Brando with her bright silver eyes: "The Elental Forging Technique was lost before the Saint War. I believe the text you saw was likely a description by the Bujia Wizards of their enemies' technology."
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