Chapter 35 No Problem




Chapter 35 No Problem

His eyes darted from the white blade to the rest of the swords in the armory.
“That’s not very nice.”
It was just like it said.
Of the hundred or so swords currently stored here, none of them could be considered merchandise.
Most of the time, it’s a yawn.
It was of such a quality that I was embarrassed to even issue it to a new mundo for training, let alone for personal use.
About two dozen of the sacks looked pretty good, but they weren’t quite complete.
Compared to the sword sheathed at Kishil’s waist, it’s a piece of junk.
Of course, his soy sauce is one of the most valuable items in the world.
But not this one.
A sword is a sword.
The overall quality is too subpar.
The replacement was urgent.
Improving the quality of our weapons is just as important as improving the quality of our members.
Especially if you’re a swordsman in an organization as venerable as the Baekbak Sword Gate, you should at least have a sword of comparable quality to other prestigious schools.
“We’ll just use what’s here as training materials, and replace all the swords in the current staff with something more robust.
Re-established the Musical Dance Society, the premier swordsmen’s organization in the Murim.
The idea was to mass-produce high-quality swords to match the lofty goal.
It was once said that a true martial artist does not rely on the power of his weapons, but that was more of a maxim emphasizing the mental aspect, and for any martial artist, acquiring good weapons was an essential part of building his inner strength.
It’s even more important for the Bai Xiaochun himself, who is now a member of the Bai Xiaochun Sword Gate.
Since we still don’t know Nangyin’s true identity and the level of his martial arts skills, improving the environment here was no small task.
It’s a challenge that needs to be addressed as soon as possible to increase power.
If he’s in charge of a large faction or has secret alliances elsewhere, we can’t rule out the possibility of a group war in the future.
It’s impossible to calculate all of the possible scenarios, so it’s always best to be prepared.
Finding the end of it is a challenge for now, but…….
In hindsight, the right thing to do was to take care of the glaring defects as soon as possible.
In order to replace a commoner’s sword with something stronger, you must first choose good materials.
Because it is basically the first factor that drives the weapon’s rating.
Just as not all swordsmen in the top ranks were of equal skill, not all weapons were created equal just because they were in the marketplace.
There is such a thing as a goha.
Even the highest ranking recruits are categorized into ranks, and I’m not even going to mention the categories below that.
Naturally, this excluded the more common iron sword materials.
It should be a mineral used by mid-level factions and above.
When discussing swords, the most common material used was white granite.
It was a white, stony iron mineral buried inside or underground in rocky mountains that anyone with money could get to the top.
It’s a bit pricey for the abundance of reserves, but it’s something that most mid-level factions can afford without too much trouble.
Iron swords forged from white corundum were the most sought-after item among swordsmen, as they were more durable than the lesser iron swords on the market, and even the lesser martial artists could afford to have a certain amount of them.
In other words, it had become almost a staple of the literati, big or small.
Similar to white granite are celadonite and obsidian.
However, those two were more expensive due to their somewhat smaller reserves, and they were more of a luxury item at the time.
So wealthy swordsmen often carried iron swords made of lapis lazuli or obsidian.
It’s here, too.
A knife with azurite and obsidian.
It’s Gulmahun’s favorite white sword.
The blade of his sword was made of lapis lazuli and the scabbard was made of obsidian, as if to prove that he was a man of show.
Bullshit in a nutshell.
You’ve just wasted enough expensive minerals to craft two sacks.
The quality of the white sword was definitely worth the money.
It was the envy of any swordsman, and the quality of the goods was second to none.
However, from the perspective of the Iron Ripple, Baekgangstone, Azurite, and Obsidian are all general purpose grades with nothing special about them.
His current material of choice was a rare mineral.
At the very least, a wrought-iron one.
Rare minerals are literally rare in the world, and you don’t just get them by having a lot of money, you also have to have a lot of luck.
It’s almost like a performance.
Among the more common of the rare minerals, there are a few different types of wolframite, the most common of which is hematite.
Its pure strength when forged into a weapon exceeded that of white corundum, blue azurite, and obsidian.
In the same category, nodular iron and martensitic iron were not much different from modern iron.
A swordsman of any caliber would be satisfied with a knife made of wrought iron, but not…… iron flow marks.
The molten iron was just the minimum baseline of materials needed to craft the sword.
He has a different kind of rare mineral in mind.
It comes down to exactly three things
First, the Great Cold Iron.
It’s iron ore buried in one of the few cryogenic formations in the Middle Kingdom and has been there for at least 10,000 years.
The robustness of the iron was indescribable.
Even meteorites, which are strictly in the rare mineral category, don’t even come close.
In other words, it’s a different class.
Weapons forged from ten-thousand-year-old iron never wore out, requiring no maintenance, and if the owner was a thrifty man, ordinary iron bottles were often treated like twigs by ignorant robbers who matched their profound workmanship.
In other words, it was a mineral of the highest quality that could be used to make a sword, a great sword, and a sword, a rare sword, a great sword.
The problem is that finding them is as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack.
It was impossible to get unless you were really lucky.
The fact that there were only three masters of the period who possessed weapons made of perennial iron is a testament to the rarity of the art.
What’s more, the three men didn’t create it themselves, they were passed down through the generations.
As such, it was one of the rarer minerals in the world.
Second, the diamond is indestructible .
It is a rare mineral that is comparable to a golden age.
Weapons forged from golden inorganic iron are also overwhelmingly strong, reminiscent of the ultimate martial art, the golden inorganic body, hence the name.
These were also notoriously hard to come by.
There were only two masters in the current Wulin who possessed weapons made of golden inorganic iron, one from the Zheng sect and one from the Shi sect.
Third, red iron.
A rare mineral with a blackish-red color that may or may not be found in small quantities once every hundred years.
Although the sheer strength of a weapon forged from red auriferous iron is not comparable to the previous two, it is immeasurably stronger in the hands of a master adept, and has long been a prized commodity.
Strictly speaking, it was a meaningless distinction for those below the level of the Ten Thousand-Year Iron, the Diamond Immortal Iron, or those who had reached a high level of martial arts.
The scarcity was a bit lower than the two examples.
Naturally, the number of owners of weapons made of red iron was also higher.
Of course, this is compared to the gold rush and the gold rush.
The fact remains that it’s a rare mineral that’s extremely valuable, so finding a place to deposit it is a challenge.
In any case, there were only three things on his mind: the Ten Thousand Years Iron, the Geumgang Monolithic Iron, and the Red Ore Iron.
But…… rare minerals aren’t called rare for nothing.
How do you get enough to make a hundred swords? Is it even possible to get a small amount of even one of them?
If anyone else had read his thoughts, they would have asked themselves the same question.
One is fine.
For ironclad.
Well, the reason is simple.
Because he already knows the places where the Ten Thousand Years Iron, the Geumgang Mongolian Iron, and the Red Ore Iron exist.
The problem is that the geographical distance is too great and the labor is not enough.
“That’s what money is for.
That’s right, you’re going to need a second pair of hands.
In a flash, the perfect solution flashed through my mind.
per.
A soundless chuckle tugged at the corners of Chul Ryuhon’s mouth, but it quickly faded.
Honestly, the greedy part of me wanted to get the materials used as a recruit, but that was never going to happen.
Because.
Each one was called a new weapon because it was forged from a material that was unique in history.
This means you’ll never get the same thing again.
That’s why the status of a recruit is so honorable, and why it’s so unique.
There was nothing to compare it to.
No matter how rare the weapons made from the ultra-prized minerals of Eternal Iron, Diamondless Iron, and Red Iron.
If.
How rare were the materials used to make the top-ranked Sword of the Gods?
Reincarnated as an iron stain, he suddenly wondered about it.
In fact, the other recruits had clear production histories, only he was unclear.
Soon enough, his eyes settled on my waist.
In the era before the birth of the Murim, Ganjang reigned alongside Makya as the best and strongest swordsman.
The legendary sword also has an unclear production history.
There was only a fragmentary record of a great master soy sauce maker from ancient times.
There were many theories about what it was smelted with.
He used a certain iron, the only one in the world, in addition to the jade stone of the Zen world; he ground the bones of a divine spirit; he cut off the head of an evil demon and melted it; he and his wife, Makya, jumped into the crucible…….
There’s a lot of talk about it, but no one knows what’s real.
You won’t know unless the soy sauce comes back to life and teaches you.
‘Well, that’s a shame. If I could only enchant it, it would be a divine sword.
With that thought, Chulhuen looked through his armory and picked up an empty scabbard.
“That’s it.”
It was meant to be a scabbard to hold a soy sauce sword.
Bam!
As he sharpened his sword, a figure appeared outside the armory door.
“Mr. Moon, there you are, were you looking for me?”
It was Ye Unrang.
Turning his head, Chu Liuhui soon walked over and stood in front of him.
“I wanted to ask you something.”
“Oh, please tell me.”
“It’s been over a decade since you’ve been a romantic, hasn’t it?”
“Yes, it’s been exactly twelve years this year.”
“So, of all the martial artists you’ve seen, have any of the Nangin swordsmen impressed you, like overwhelming force, or obsession with recruits, or whatever?”
Chul didn’t expect much from the question.
Kishil was sure that the man he was looking for would be the kind of man who would keep a low profile.
Ye Yunlang’s eyes sank deeply.
“There are. There was only one, an impressive romantic…… with truly terrifying sword skills.”
The Chronicle of the Reincarnated Divine Sword – Chapter 36 (36 of 552)