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Chapter 61

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First of all, in order to solve the vibration problem of the carriage, Abel installed four sets of thick springs between the front and back axles to act as shock absorbers.

Abel was sure that with his current level of strength, if it weren't for his unparalleled strength and the spring steel from his previous life, he wouldn't have been able to make this kind of spiral spring.

The spring steel was thrown into the furnace and slowly forged into a thick and long iron bar. Then the iron bar was bent around an iron rod. Because there were no tools, he could only use his hands to operate. Abel's great strength played a role at this time. Although the spring steel wasn't as hard as the steel of a hundred skills, it still wasn't something that could be bent by human strength. If it weren't for Abel's body being upgraded day and night, he wouldn't have been able to do this work.

Each set of four springs was fixed to the bottom of the carriage with iron plates. The other end was fixed to the axle. The sixteen springs took a lot of Abel's time and energy.

After the shock absorber was successfully made, Abel paid the most attention to it. For this part of the production, Abel had already prepared twenty pieces of iron blanks to be made into rectangular thick iron plates.

Only Abel would use iron blanks to make iron plates. This kind of semi-finished material that could be used to forge various weapons and armor was a treasure in the hands of any blacksmith. This iron plate was equivalent to the value of a large sword.

First, he drew the general position of the iron plate. Abel threw the iron plate into the furnace. After the iron plate was heated red, he used an iron clamp to clamp out the iron plate. Then, he used a grooved drill to make a groove on the iron plate. This was the place where he was going to place the gemstone.

After making grooves on all twenty iron plates, he threw them into water to cool them down. After cooling, he wiped them dry with a cloth. The next step was to draw the rune.

Abel was going to draw the ice magic rune. He was already very familiar with this rune, but this time, he was going to use the intermediate ice magic rune ink. Considering that the energy channel made by the elementary rune ink was very fragile, he was going to use the intermediate rune ink for safety.

This was to be placed in the carriage. Safety was the most important thing. After all, it was his own carriage. The intermediate rune ink was synthesized by himself, so it didn't cost much.

After Abel's power of the will had improved, the drawing of runes became very easy. After using his power of the will to draw 5 runes in a row, he felt that his power of the will was not enough. After a short rest, he drew another 5 runes, and all 10 ice magic runes were drawn.

Abel then took out the Intermediate Fire Magic Rune Ink, and drew the last ten iron sheets into Fire Magic Iron Sheets.

Ten sapphires and ten rubies were installed in the grooves of the iron plate. These gems were synthesized by Abel himself, and the cost was very low.

Next, Abel made two cabinets out of ordinary iron and fixed them on both sides of the carriage. The doors of the cabinets were all made of small holes with a drill.

Abel imitated the fan flaps, and fixed them inside the cabinets with a bearing in the middle. The flaps were connected to the axle with a conveyor belt.

Next, he arranged the ten pieces of Ice Magic Iron Plates neatly in front of the fan and fixed them properly. He then added a handle to the outside of the cabinet. When he pulled the handle, the handle had ten gears to choose from. When he pulled the handle, the Iron Wood connected to the handle would come into contact with an Ice Magic Iron Plate, thereby triggering the freezing effect. Then he adjusted the gears. As the gears increased, the number of Iron Wood that came into contact with the Ice Magic Iron Plate would increase, triggering the freezing effect.

When the carriage was moving, the axle would rotate, and the fan flaps would be driven by the conveyor belt. The fan flaps would blow the cold air generated by the freezing effect of the ice magic iron sheets out of the cabinets through the small holes on the doors.

This was the ice magic refrigeration air conditioner Abel had designed. The 10 ice magic iron sheets were made with the same technology as the ice magic sword. According to the auction price, one ice magic sword was worth 20,000 gold coins, so 10 of them would be worth 200,000 gold coins.

Of course, if the price was really calculated, there was also the value of the intermediate rune ink. These magic iron sheets used intermediate rune ink, and because the raw materials used to make intermediate rune ink were rare, the value of the rune ink was immeasurable.

Then he put the 10 fire magic iron sheets into another iron cabinet, and made a fire magic air conditioner in the same way.

The whole air conditioner system was worth more than 400,000 gold coins. Abel was already thinking about whether he should promote this air conditioner system. Such a carriage's air conditioner system would be enough for his own training.

The original process of connecting the axle and the wheels of the carriage was to directly connect them with some lubricant in the middle. In Abel's opinion, this method was very backward. He installed bearings in the middle of the four wheels, and when the wheels were gently turned by hand, the wheels could easily rotate many times. He estimated that this improvement would save the strength of the horses and oxen, and also make the speed of the carriage a bit faster.

The improvement of the wheels also lay in the improvement of the outer ring. Abel used many layers of animal skin to cover the wheels. The extravagant outer ring was made of the highest quality animal skin. These animal skins were found in Marshall's collection. Because the area was too small, there was no way to make leather armor, so they were left in the warehouse. This time, he used them to make the outer ring of the wheels.

After the whole carriage was assembled, this super luxurious carriage was successfully modified. Abel called the castle's carpenters to wrap the shells of the two air conditioners in wooden cabinets and make them into two tables. At this time in the carriage, there were two rows of soft seats in the front and back, and two wooden tables on both sides of the middle. Below the wooden tables were the two air conditioners.

This carriage was also called an ox carriage because it would be pulled by two fiery oxen. It took Abel three days to make, and it would be the Lord Marshall's birthday present. He believed that such an ox carriage would satisfy the Lord Marshall.

Next, Abel took out the two rune signs he got from the werewolf. He had never seen the runes on them before, but according to the Saloyan Knight who surrounded the orc, the werewolf threw out a rune sign when it was attacked, and it greatly weakened the combat qi of the 33 Knights.

From his memory, Abel clearly knew that there were not many runes in Diablo 2 that could reduce damage. After listening to the Saloyan Knight's description, Abel guessed that these two rune signs might be the same as the rune sign that was used, so it was very likely that it was the "12 # SOL Sol" rune.

12 # SOL Sol

+9

Least damaging force.

Offset physical damage



Although he didn't know how much physical damage 7 was in reality, the combat qi of the 33 Knights was greatly weakened. Abel remembered the wound on Bai Yun's body. It looked very long, but it didn't go very deep. Based on this situation, he estimated that the attack power of the 30 Knights below the Beginner level would be about the same as the physical damage of 7.

He didn't know how powerful the combat qi of the Grand Knight was, but this rune could completely defend against the attacks of the Advanced Knights and below.

Using this rune to make a shield was Abel's idea. Although there was no way to make equipment as powerful as the Rune Word, this kind of single-rune magical weapon was still possible.

Although Abel rarely made shields, with his powerful strength, control, and power of the Will, making a shield was not a problem.

Abel chose the Knight's Shield, also known as the Kite Shield. This kind of medium-sized shield was the most commonly used Knight's shield. The surface of the shield was painted with the coat of arms of the Knight's family. It was practical and beautiful.

Abel chose the best quality iron ore from the iron ore. This time, he was going to start forging from scratch. This was the first time he was going to make a rough blank after his strength increased.

This time, Abel used a 100-pound hammer to forge the blank. This couldn't be helped. The previous 30-pound hammer in his hand felt like he was holding a toothpick. Although a 100-pound hammer was still too light for him, this was already the heaviest and largest hammer.

Abel started from 1 skill until he reached 80 skills. After 80 skills, he realized that he didn't need to use his power of the Will. He could still forcefully compress the rough billet with his powerful strength. Using this unreasonable method, Abel was able to forge the rough billet to 100 skills. At this point, he was no longer satisfied with 100 skills. If he could forge a rough billet of 100 skills without using his power of the Will, how many skills would he be able to forge if he used his power of the Will?



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