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Chapter 405

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Abel ignited the static force field, but Johnson didn't even try to change the iron balls on its body. It probably thought that this spell was harmless.

As expected, the electric arc from the 'static force field' flashed twice on Johnson's body before disappearing, and it did not feel anything at all.

After putting Johnson in his monster ring, he took out the portal bag that Flying Flame brought back. Of course, he also gave Flying Flame a blue howling rabbit-flavored "hunger potion" as a reward.

There were some messy items in the portal bag. There were even daily necessities. It seemed like this red cloaked wizard valued his quality of life quite a lot. He even put these things in his portal bag. The volume of a portal bag was very small, so normal wizards would only put the most important things in it.

Abel shook his head and directly threw those daily necessities into the fire. He didn't want to turn Rogge Camp into a garbage dump. The fire was much more convenient.

The only valuable thing he had was a magic staff that could cast the "ice storm" three times a day. Of course, the most important thing was that it could instantly cast the "ice storm" three times a day. As for the other rune signs and magic gems, they didn't really matter to him.

Here, Abel found what he was looking for. It was a box. After opening it, there was a blank magic staff and a crystal ball inside.

Picking up the crystal ball, Abel saw a black spiritual beast roaring silently. What kind of spiritual beast was this? To be honest, he didn't know much about it. He could only recognize some of the more common spiritual beasts.

Abel took out a piece of parchment paper and drew a picture of the black spiritual beast. Afterward, he put away the crystal ball.

The blank magic staff was nothing special. It was just a lot newer than the ones that Abel got from the Fallen Wizard. It seemed like this magic staff was made from new materials, so he also put it away in his portal bracelet.

Abel walked out of the yard. By this point, the 10,000 multi-faced iron balls were all gone. However, due to the accumulation of so many heavy iron balls, the flowers and trees in the yard looked like they had been trampled. Some fell down, some were broken.

"Abel, you finally came out. Where did those iron balls go?" Bernie didn't care if Abel was trying to keep it a secret or not. He walked up to him and asked with great interest.

"Bernie, you came just in time. Can you borrow the furnace here? I'll tell you where the iron balls go when you're done! "Said Abel with a smile as he pushed Bernie away.

"Let's discuss something. If you want to forge something, can you let my family's blacksmiths stand aside and watch? These 10,000 iron balls will be your tuition!" Bernie's eyes lit up when he heard that Abel wanted to use the furnace. He knew that he had used so much manpower and resources, and the family wouldn't say anything. They would only say that he did a good job. However, the blacksmiths didn't know that they were working for Abel, so there would always be some complaints.

Being able to watch Guru Abel forge at such a close distance should make the blacksmiths in the family go wild with joy.

"Bernie, I heard that the dwarves have a type of crossbow that's even bigger than the city crossbow. Given our relationship, can you get me one to play with?" Abel didn't directly answer Bernie's question. Instead, he changed the topic.

"Abel, you're too ruthless. That's called a giant crossbow. It's specially made to deal with flying mounts. Because flying mounts are very dangerous, we can't let them get too close. That's why we put all our effort into developing this type of giant crossbow. It can shoot even bigger arrows from a long distance. It takes a team of bow makers ten years to complete one, and there are only three in the entire Moon Guardian City!" Bernie said with gritted teeth as he pointed at Abel.

However, he knew in his heart that Abel's words meant that he agreed to let his family's blacksmiths watch. Bernie was determined to get this opportunity even if he had to lose some things.

Abel looked at Bernie with a smile. Bernie's family was rich and overbearing, so his behavior was definitely fake. Sure enough, under Abel's gaze, Bernie raised both his hands and said, "Okay, okay, just one. I really don't understand how you're going to use such a big crossbow!"

When the giant crossbow was unfolded, it was five meters wide. Without a large space, it couldn't be unfolded. In addition, the huge base was completely made of steel to ensure that the huge rebound force after the arrow was shot would allow the crossbow to maintain its balance, so that a second arrow could be shot in a short period of time.

"Oh right, Bernie, can you help me take a look at what kind of spiritual beast this is?" Abel suddenly thought of Bernie's identity. Bernie was going to inherit the Goff family, and such a business family had to learn some knowledge about spiritual beasts. Therefore, he took out the drawing of the black spiritual beast and asked.

"From the looks of it, it looks like a thunder beast. You're not going to mess with it, are you? I suggest you don't. It's an advanced rank lightning spiritual beast. A single thunder beast can easily wipe out an entire army. Any wizard below the advanced rank would be nothing but food to it. Even advanced wizards wouldn't dare to mess with it! "Bernie glanced at the drawing and blurted out the result without thinking.

"That's powerful!" Abel couldn't help but wonder where Wizard Cliff got the soul of a thunder beast. But no matter how he got it, it was now Abel's.

Bernie turned around and went to find someone to arrange a place for him to forge. He also asked his family's blacksmiths to come over and observe. It took him quite a while to get everything ready, but before that, a giant crossbow was sent over along with ten giant arrows.

Abel pointed at the giant furnace and forging table in the middle of a square, "This is the forge you were talking about? Is this the place you found for me to forge?"

"Of course. Look at how good this place is. It's spacious, and it's big enough. Also, I can provide you with as many materials as you want!" Bernie said as if he was giving Abel a bargain.

Abel shook his head helplessly, "Alright, I'm still a businessman. I'll never lose out. Give me ten more forge furnaces later. This one isn't enough. But before that, I'll make you a Knight's big sword first. Consider it as me returning the favor!"

Bernie said to Abel with a smile, "I'll make it clear. I want an enchanted Knight's big sword. Don't try to fool me with a normal one!"

Abel looked around and said, "Alright, I'm going to start. Can you call your family's blacksmiths over? I don't want anyone watching me while I'm forging my own equipment."

"They're coming!" Bernie said with a smile.

At that moment, there was a flurry of footsteps. A group of dwarves walked in from the side door and quickly surrounded the forging table.

"This …" Abel thought it would be a lot if Bernie could call 10 or so blacksmiths over. He didn't expect this shameless guy to call over so many blacksmiths. There were more than a hundred of them.

"Guru Abel, when do you think we should start?" Bernie didn't dare to call Abel that casually because there were outsiders present. If the dwarves knew how rude he was to a Grandmaster Blacksmith, they would probably throw him back to the school for nobles to learn again.

"Let's start now, Bernie!" Since things had come to this point, he might as well let Bernie take advantage of him. He had helped him a lot anyway, and now the favor had been turned around, Abel said.

After throwing an iron ore into the furnace, Abel took out the 700 pound hammer that Master Robin gave him from his portal bracelet. After a while, the iron ore was placed on the anvil, and the giant 700 pound hammer began to demonstrate the forging technique to the 100 blacksmiths on the side.

The hundreds of blacksmiths who were still making light noises were now completely silent. Abel's forging had made them see a different world. Perhaps they couldn't imitate this kind of technique, but this kind of vision was enough to make this group of blacksmiths stand apart from the other blacksmiths.

After half an hour, a Knight's big sword was completed. Abel opened up a hole on both sides of the hilt. Of course, he used the normal hole opening technique in the Holy Continent.

Afterward, he took out a rune pen and finished drawing the runes on both sides at a rate of 40 seconds per rune. Finally, he inserted two flawless sapphires into the holes on both sides of the rune pen. An ice magic greatsword was completed, and it was a double-sided ice magic greatsword.

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