Nine Cents Refining

Chapter 487: The Wonderful Apprentice (2)

The white-collar disciples, applying what they have learned, compete with each other to see who can improve the skill of refining weapons faster. ☆→,

Especially the top 100 disciples who have already entered the first-level refiner, compared with each other, secretly competed, and their respective refinement progress was well known.

Everyone wants to meet the promotion requirements first, and everyone wants to stand out.

Among them, there are three white-collar disciples who have advanced rapidly in the art of refining weapons, and have reached the level of senior first-level refining masters. They are Ouye who refines swords, Xi Jiguang who refines knives, and Ma Huan who refines hammers.

The three led 300 white-collar disciples, gradually gathered some white-collar fans around them, gained the support of some disciples, and took the leading position.

Ouye, in particular, was highly valued by Wang Hui, and he was considered the leader of this group of refining disciples.

At this time, Sun Hao has been forgotten.

A white-collar disciple who only learned how to make fan in three months, it is difficult for people to pay attention to his refining progress.

Sun Hao was methodical and entered the second step, adjustment.

Adjustment, also known as "adjustment", this step, to put it bluntly, is to adjust the various ratios of sword refining materials.

For example, for sword refining, the main materials are black iron, bronze and other raw materials for deployment.

This is the key link that determines the performance of the sword.

Only by blending the ingredients in a reasonable proportion can the sword be strong and tough.

The ancient "Kaogongji? Gongjinzhigong" said: "There are six kinds of gold", which indicates the composition ratio of the six refining materials for swords. Iron ranks first, copper accounts for three points (75%), black iron accounts for one point (25%).

This step is for other monks. It is also very simple.

What's the problem? Shouldn't it be configured in proportion?

this step. Many disciples simply skip it. Cultivators are very sensitive to weight and so on. A little adjustment is really rare for a monk with spiritual consciousness.

But for Sun Hao, good guy, this step took another month.

Wang Hui was completely speechless.

This is an incomparably wonderful refining apprentice.

It is really rare to see a monk who is so insensitive to weight. The good proportions are there, but the left and right adjustments are not in place.

Never seen anything like this.

Wang Hui expressed his conviction.

He expressed that he was under a lot of pressure to see that strange apprentice holding an iron ingot to and fro every day. If there are more apprentices like this, he will collapse sooner or later.

Sun Hao is different from most white-collar disciples of Wanhun Mountain.

The unique environment of the Island of Thousand Souls has created a unique cultivation system here. Here, body training and soul training are prosperous, but Qi training and God training are relatively backward.

Spiritual consciousness is not valued by the monks here.

Among this group of white-collar disciples, the level of spiritual consciousness is generally not high.

And what is the level of Sun Hao's spiritual consciousness?

Sun Hao's divine knowledge transforms the sea. Reached the level of spiritual consciousness of a Jindan monk.

It was this level of spiritual consciousness that slowed down Sun Hao's adjustment.

"Big Blades". That is to say, Qi of Dharma Sword is said to be 75% copper and 25% black iron.

However, when Sun Hao prepared it, he found that it could not meet this standard.

The reason is very simple. Sun Hao discovered that the "Six Qi" in "Kao Gong Ji" only marked the two most important components in the magic sword - copper and black iron, but in reality, whether it is bronze or black iron Whether it is iron or not, it is impossible to be pure. Among them, there must be other metal impurities.

For example, among copper, there is tin, lead and some other metals, so the question is, what should be the most reasonable adjustment standard?

Even if other white-collar disciples can find this kind of problem, there is no way to solve it.

With Sun Hao Huahai's spiritual consciousness in his body, it is really possible to solve this problem.

Sun Hao took out his dharma sword, and carefully analyzed the composition of its adjustments through his spiritual consciousness.

In reality, compare magic swords and prepare various refining materials.

Through comparison, Sun Hao found that among magic swords, especially top grade magic swords, the proportion of bronze is extremely close to 75%.

The proportion of black iron is extremely close to 20%, and the proportion of other metals accounts for about half.

Not only that, the ratio of other metals, within this half, also has ratio requirements.

not easy.

After discovering this rule, Sun Hao felt that it was really not easy to complete the modulation.

For this modulation, you should fully understand the proportions of various refining materials, and you must also reasonably match various refining materials according to the size and weight of the sword model, so as to ensure that this modulation reaches a scientific ratio.

Sun Hao didn't understand, why did other apprentices achieve such a crucial step so easily?

Summer insects cannot speak ice.

Different requirements, different realms, different ways, different behaviors.

that is it.

However, in the eyes of white-collar disciples, and in the eyes of Wang Hui, the mentor in the sword room where Sun Hao lives, Sun Hao who weighs iron ingots every day is so strange and extraordinarily different.

This guy, after making an adjustment, he has been doing it for a month.

After one month, more than a hundred of the three hundred white-collar disciples have successfully advanced to become first-class craftsmen, and the others who have not advanced are also on the verge of promotion.

There are only a very small number of disciples who have a poor foundation and are still working hard.

However, except for Sun Hao, there is only one who is still spinning in the second step of refining.

Through a month of unremitting analysis and hard work, through a month of uninterrupted efforts to adjust.

Sun Hao finally made something.

Sun Hao had at hand, according to his own imagination, adjusted out a set of swords and materials with reasonable matching.

After preparing the tenth batch of materials, Sun Hao breathed a sigh of relief, carefully packed up the ten batches of refined materials, rested for a long time, and was ready to start the next step of practice.

Before he knew it, five months had passed since Sun Hao practiced.

For five months, it was only in the second step of refining.

This made Sun Hao once again feel the breadth and depth of all arts of cultivation.

It is not easy to master any cultivation skill.

After adjusting, enter the third step of the refiner.

smelting.

After the smelting material is prepared, it will be smelted in a furnace. The purpose of smelting is to melt bronze, black iron, tin, lead and other smelting materials into liquid, and at the same time further remove impurities contained in the raw materials, such as charcoal attached to the raw materials, and other unnecessary metals, so that the smelting materials are more efficient. Pure.

The key to smelting is the word heat.

This step is similar to the art of alchemy.

The furnace of smelting is determined by the refining master.

There are three stages of smelting heat, the first stage: where the shape of cast gold, gold and tin, the black and turbid air is exhausted, followed by yellow and white; the second stage: the yellow and white air is exhausted, followed by blue and white; the third stage: the blue and white Exhaustion of qi, followed by green qi.

Entering the third stage, the color of the flame is pure, and the material is refined to perfection, which is the time of "pure fire", and then it can be cast.

The function of this step is mainly to remove impurities, smelt impurities, and dissolve the refining materials into one.

It is also a crucial step in refining equipment.

The input sequence of smelting materials and the degree of smelting heat are very important.

This step is the process of repeated practice and repeated familiarization by the white-collar disciples of Wanhun Mountain.

White-collar students with a good foundation and fast learning can get familiar with this step in about one month, and ordinary students in about two months.

This step is quite difficult for the disciples. Many swords require more than one smelting, because there are many impurities, they need to be smelted many times.

"Change to cook gold and tin" in "Kao Gong Ji? Li Shi" means that many swords need to be changed many times and repeatedly fried.

This step stumped many disciples.

When Sun Hao came to this step, he found that because he had the foundation of alchemy to grasp the heat, and because he had already used the ratio of refining materials beneficially when he prepared it, it seemed that this step was not as difficult as he imagined.

Three or five days.

Sun Hao is already "proficient".

However, at this time, no one paid attention to Sun Hao, and even Wang Hui thought that Sun Hao was still adjusting.

Without making a sound, Sun Hao easily completed the smelting.

Entered the fourth step of refining.

casting.

Casting, the smelted and mature material refining liquid is poured into the sword fan, and when it cools and solidifies, the sword will take shape.

This step is not too difficult for a monk, as long as the strength is even and evenly distributed.

Like other monks, practice for two or three days and get it done.

In front of Sun Hao, appeared the first crude sword in his life. (To be continued..)<

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