Since Li Yuan began blacksmithing, he aid to rely on cultivation and Add Points, to create a perfect enhancent curve and build the image of a "genius weapon forger"...
He had thought this through carefully.
Being a weapon forger was a very good identity, rare yet indispensable;
Next, he didn’t have to go out on missions and could still beco a guest of honor of major powers;
Additionally, one could forge Fifth Grade spiritual artifacts even with rely Sixth Grade skills;
The most important point being, a weapon forger would never lack Blood Gold.
This identity was exactly what Li Yuan needed.
After the "Blood Saber Ancestor," he wanted to don the guise of the "weapon forger" anew, quietly advancing to Fifth Grade, forging a spiritual artifact for himself;
At the sa ti, he wanted to openly beco a powerful Sixth Grade, not just an ordinary Sixth Grade from so small place.
Thus, the added value of marrying Cui Huayin was much more than just an "alliance."
As for Cui Huayin herself, Li Yuan actually didn’t mind; as long as she was a normal-looking girl, he could accept her, and then nurture the relationship in daily life to see if she could really beco his family.
That Cui Huayin happened to be quite beautiful and had the title of "Princess Consort Yin" made things a bit troubleso for him...
But it didn’t matter, becoming a weapon forger ca first.
On the first day, Li Yuan joined the blacksmith shop where Cui Santong was.
Two days later, [Weapon Casting Skill (Ninth Grade)] (1/10)
Four days later, [Weapon Casting Skill (Ninth Grade)] (1/20)
Eight days later, [Weapon Casting Skill (Ninth Grade)] (1/40)
Like a fool, he pondered deeply for a day before he suddenly understood.
Half a month later, [Weapon Casting Skill (Ninth Grade)] (1/80)
Ding!
Ding!
The young man focused on hamring iron, his muscles, sparks, steel, high temperatures, and sweat intertwining to form a picture of iron forging.
Initially, Cui Santong and the other blacksmiths in the shop were sowhat frightened, for everyone knew this was a Sixth Grade powerhouse.
A Sixth Grade powerhouse starting from the bottom as a blacksmith apprentice.
If they were only hearing about this, it would surely beco a topic of casual conversation, with curiosity over what would happen next.
But since it was happening around them, all they had left was anxiety.
However, unexpectedly to them, this Sixth Grade powerhouse didn’t put on any airs; he even asked the people in the blacksmith shop to call him "Xiaoli" instead of "Master Li."
When he forged, he focused as if entering his own world, disregarding everyone and everything around him...
Half a month passed, and the other blacksmiths in the shop seed to get used to his presence, but no one dared to call him "Xiaoli," most would compromise and call him "Mr. Li."
And the matter of a "Sixth Grade powerhouse starting as a blacksmith apprentice" was so intriguing.
These days, the front of the blacksmith shop was crowded, whether they were social world wanderers, rchants, or young lords and ladies, high-grade martial artists, they all ca for a look...
However, while people looked at them,
Li Yuan continued his forging.
He didn’t mind, naturally displaying himself.
From dawn till dusk,
Li Yuan put down his hamr and stood before the fluttering thick cloth to wipe his sweat.
He looked up and saw quite a few people still standing outside the door.
Among them, a man dressed as a wanderer in the social world respectfully shouted as he ca out, "Master Li, are the weapons you’ve forged for sale?"
Li Yuan glanced at the man, who was a bearded man, floating with an Eighth Grade marker above his head, presumably a social world person.
He slightly nodded, politely said, "Please, don’t call Master Li, I’m just Blacksmith Li."
The bearded man said, "You are Master Li, you..."
Li Yuan interrupted him, "In terms of weapon crafting, I’m just starting out, being called a blacksmith is already overestimating ."
After speaking, he laughed boldly and said, "I haven’t been learning for long, now I’m just an apprentice, so if you’re going to buy my weapon, you won’t be able to. Because... I haven’t been able to craft a weapon independently. Hahaha."
The surrounding onlookers laughed as well, but it wasn’t mockery, rather a friendly laughter, each and all feeling that "this Sixth Grade powerhouse is really easygoing, different from what one might imagine."
Li Yuan steadily eyed the bearded man and said with a smile, "How about this, tell the type of weapon you need, and when I can forge it, I’ll make one for you.
Or, you can co back then."
The bearded man was overwheld by favor as he replied, "I, I want a saber..."
As he spoke, he took out a thick-backed Ghost Head Blade from behind him, "Make it like this style..."
Li Yuan took the Ghost Head Blade, observed it carefully for a mont, and said, "Okay, I’ve got it morized."
As a Sixth Grade, his mory was very strong.
At this mont, Cui Santong ca out to arrange for the bearded man to pay a deposit, at the sa ti agreeing, "Once the product is finished, the weapon’s grade will be tested, and paynt will be based on the market custom price."
With the bearded man taking the lead, imdiately many more people clamored to order weapons.
Many of them might not necessarily need weapons, but felt that having a weapon forged by a Sixth Grade powerhouse was truly prestigious.
Cui Santong entertained them one by one, soon getting overwheld by the massive crowd, left in a state of "completely unable to cope..."
In the distance, in the late spring wind, a few remaining flowers slowly drifted from the evening branches, landing on the roof of a carriage, carried away by the wind...
In the carriage, the long-legged maid Yaojue was carefully pulling open the curtain, peeking out through the gap.
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