After assigning the tasks, Fangzheng hurriedly left the hotel and went to a small house not far from the merchant street. He pushed the door open.
"Boss? Are you there? "
"Mr. Fangzheng?"
Hearing this voice, a girl with short pink hair poked her head out from the other side of the counter and looked towards the door. When she saw Fangzheng, she was slightly surprised.
"I didn't expect you to come … .Why? Are you looking for a new two-handed sword again? You haven't looted a weapon yet? "
"… .Can we not talk about that?"
Hearing the pink-haired girl's teasing, Fangzheng's face sank. He had bought his first two-handed sword from this player named Lizbet. She was a production player, mainly responsible for smelting and crafting weapons. The price was fair compared to those profiteering NPC merchants. Back then, Fangzheng replaced his first two-handed sword with her. Since then, every time Fangzheng needed a replacement weapon, he would come to Lizbet ….
Over time, Lizbet also knew about the "incident" of Fangzheng not being able to loot a two-handed sword no matter what.
"Ahahaha, sorry, sorry."
Looking at Fangzheng's gloomy face, Lizbet smiled and waved her hand.
"Then why are you here today? The two-handed sword I sold you last time is the best product I've made these days. "
Like all online games, in this game, although the value of a weapon forged by a production player was affected by the materials, forging tools, technique and mastery time, it was also random. Lizbet's luck was relatively good. She was able to forge a high-quality weapon several times.
But for some reason, they were all two-handed swords ….
This was also the main reason why Fangzheng had his eyes on her.
"I have something very important to tell you today."
Fangzheng sighed helplessly, then walked to the counter and put the scroll in his hand on the table.
"You're a forger. Can you forge this thing?"
"What is this?"
Looking at the scroll that Fangzheng had placed on the counter, Lizbeth curiously picked it up and unfolded it. Her eyes widened in surprise.
"This is … a weapon blueprint? And it's a weapon blueprint that has never appeared before. Where did you get it?! This is the first time I've seen it! "
It was no wonder that Liz was so surprised. Generally speaking, blacksmiths used fixed molds and blueprints that came with the system, and the shape and appearance of a weapon were only related to the raw materials used. But now, Fangzheng, who was not a blacksmith, took out a new weapon blueprint?!
"What do you think? Can you forge it? "
Faced with Lizbet's surprised question, Fangzheng didn't answer immediately. Instead, he kept her in suspense and asked back.
"Hmm … It's not impossible, but it's a little troublesome."
"Trouble?"
"Yes."
Lizbeth unfolded the blueprint, then stretched out her hand and pointed to several parts on it.
"Look here, here, and here …. It's clearly stated that a specific material is needed to forge it, but this material hasn't appeared on the market yet, which means that this material is likely to be in an area or another layer that we haven't explored yet …. So even if you give it to me, I …."
"So you can't forge it without a specific material?"
"Yes, and it's marked as a one-time use item, which means that it's a consumable. It'll probably disappear after use."
"I see."
Hearing this, Fangzheng was a little disappointed, but this was within his expectations. After all, his blueprint had just been activated, so the quality and level of this blueprint were certainly not high. But Fangzheng was sure that as long as he worked hard to raise the level of his blueprint, he would definitely be able to forge a perfect weapon blueprint ….
"I understand, thank you …. By the way, I'll give you the blueprint."
"Huh? Can I really? "
Lizbeth was surprised to hear Fangzheng's answer.
"This is a drop from your kills, right? If you sell it, it'll fetch a lot of money. After all, I'm not the only blacksmith here. If you auction it in the market, you might be able to make a fortune."
"There's no need for that."
It was something that he could make with parchment paper and a quill anyway. The cost was less than 50 Corr, which was about 50 cents in the real world. And as long as Fangzheng wanted it, he could easily make a pile of it.
"Just treat it as a gift in return for your hospitality during this period of time. After all, I've troubled you to leave the two-handed sword for me every time."
"It's nothing. You've already paid the deposit anyway …. And since you're a rich customer like Mr. Fangzheng, of course I have to treat you well."
Since Fangzheng didn't mind, Lizbet put the blueprint away with a smile.
"So, do you need anything else?"
"No, I'll stay here for a while. I have something to think about."
"Okay. Don't forget to tell me if there's anything good."
Hearing Fangzheng's answer, Lizbeth turned around, picked up the hammer, and began hammering on the forging furnace.
Fangzheng, on the other hand, was bored, so he watched Lizbeth forge. Unlike forging in the real world, in the game, one only needed to heat up the metal and hit it with the hammer. Fangzheng had asked Lizbeth if there was any trick to it, but she told him that there was none. She could hit it however she wanted …. Of course, a qualified blacksmith would still put in the effort.
But ….
Fangzheng observed for a while, then retracted his gaze and began to look at the little shop in front of him again. He walked up to the counter and looked at the weapons placed there. He picked one up and fiddled with it for a while, then put it down.
"Don't mess it up. It's annoying to tidy it up. "
Lizbeth noticed Fangzheng's movement and said casually. She did not even look back. Fangzheng continued to stare at the counter in front of him. Then, he suddenly asked.
"These weapons …. Did you arrange them yourself?"
"Hmm? Yeah? "
Although she did not know why Fangzheng asked this, Lizbeth still answered.
"Because I arrange the weapons neatly …. Although some players like to mess it up, it's annoying …. What's wrong?"
"Nothing."
As Fangzheng spoke, he picked up a short sword, then another one. Then, Fangzheng carefully placed the short swords vertically in the shape of a bonfire. He then placed another short sword on top of it ….
"What are you doing? The weapons I'm making aren't building blocks …. "
Lizbeth turned around when she heard the voice. She was speechless as she watched Fangzheng pick up the short swords and form a pyramid. In her opinion, Fangzheng was already an adult in his early twenties, yet he was still messing around like a child ….
But Fangzheng did not answer Lizbeth. He just stared at the "pyramid" in front of him, then suddenly punched out.
"Bang!!"
The next moment, the stacked pyramid was smashed apart by Fangzheng's punch. Several short swords even bounced off the other side of the wall and only stopped when they hit the wall.
"Ahhhh, what are you doing!!"
Seeing Fangzheng making a mess of his weapon shop, Lizbeth hurriedly stopped what she was doing and ran over to stop him. She initially thought that Fangzheng had lost his mind or something, but to her surprise, Fangzheng's expression was very serious. He just stared at the few short swords that had fallen on the wall without saying a word.
"… Hello? Are you okay? "
Looking at Fangzheng's serious expression, Lizbeth was a little flustered. She originally wanted to scold Fangzheng, but now she just gently pushed Fangzheng's body and asked in a low voice.
It was only then that Fangzheng suddenly came back to his senses.
"I'm sorry, Lizbeth. I'll borrow your table for a while … I'm sorry to leave it to you."
As he spoke, Fangzheng strode to the table and sat down. He then took out a piece of parchment and a quill from his inventory and began to quickly draw on it.
"What the hell is going on?"
Looking at Fangzheng, Lizbeth was a little puzzled, but she still stopped what she was doing and picked up the scattered short swords on the ground one by one. Then, she sat opposite Fangzheng and looked at him curiously.
After more than an hour, Fangzheng finally stopped. He let out a long breath and looked at Lizbeth in front of him.
"I'm sorry, but can you do me a favor? Can you forge all the things on these blueprints? "
"This is …"
Lizbeth curiously took the parchment scroll that Fangzheng handed over. Her eyes widened in surprise.
"Wait, this is also a blueprint? Did you create this? "
Recalling Fangzheng's actions just now, Lizbeth was in disbelief. Fangzheng, on the other hand, smiled faintly.
"Yes, this is a hidden skill that I just obtained. But … can I trouble you to forge it?"
"Hmm … Let me see."
As she spoke, Lizbeth quickly flipped through the blueprints. But what puzzled her was that these blueprints were not weapons that she was familiar with. From the outside, they looked more like spare parts.
"Hmm … I don't have any special material requirements. I should be able to forge them."
"Sorry to trouble you. Please hurry, and …"
Having said that, Fangzheng glanced at the shop in front of him.
"Can you close the shop for now? I don't want other players to know about this, at least not now. "
"That …"
Lizbeth was a little hesitant about Fangzheng's request, but she still nodded.
"Alright, but you have to pay me double, okay?"
"No problem."
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