Degrade from Nobility to a Humble Slave

Chapter 328 The Explosion Of The Weapon Refining Furnace

A tinkle echoed in the air before a black smoke billowed out of the weapon refining furnace.

When the outer disciple looked back at the smoke, his face suddenly turned pale and he cried out, "Oh, Harrison. What's wrong? Is there a fire shortage?" If the fire was not enough to burn the material in the furnace, the furnace would explode.

The inside and outside pressures of the furnace were different because of the high heat. In order to resist the high pressure in the furnace, the furnace wall had to be very thick.

But it was clearly impossible to resist the high pressure by relying on thick furnace alone. Certain materials would have different reactions when put into the weapon refining furnace. These reactions must be handled accordingly. Thus, a weapon refiner had to be well-experienced and resourceful to manage these reactions well.

This was why even without proper training, a lad at half-step into the nature level like Evil Lan could refine weapons far better than any disciples in Cloud Sect. If he had studied in Cloud Sect, he would have been able to refine not only top-grade mysterious weapons but also spiritual ones.

Zen sensed that the disciple of the Seventeenth Court who was operating the weapon refining furnace was already panicking.

It would be a big disaster if the furnace exploded.

The weapon refining furnaces of Quenching Peak were expensive. Each furnace was made of refined copper and rare metals for the inner wall. If the furnace did explode, these disciples couldn't afford the loss.

Thus, all the disciples of Seventeenth Court were flurried.

"Oh-oh, I'll go get a master!" exclaimed one disciple.

"The furnace will explode any minute now. It is too late to call master now," another shouted.

Those disciples were fussing around like ants on a hot pan.

"Harrison, try to use your life vitality to separate the sword embryo from other materials in the furnace," someone suggested to the disciple who was operating the weapon refining furnace.

The disciple named Harrison replied, "I'm trying my best to do it, but the sword embryo is closely attached to other materials. There's nothing I can do to separate them." He poured life vitality from his hands into the furnace to feed fire continuously. He was already sweating from the heat of the furnace and the anxiousness he was feeling that moment.

Harrison, refuel!" the disciples encouraged. But unfortunately, Harrison was already running out

caring whether

furnace, he should help them out. If the

second thought, Zen stepped forward to help.

outer disciple who had previously stopped Zen saw the latter again coming towards the furnace. He got angry at the stubbornness

Zen out of

martial arts was worse than that

for him, he suddenly quickened his pace

when he witnessed Zen's speed and realized that the latter wasn't ordinary. However, he didn't want Zen to disturb Harrison at any

an instant, several disciples surrounded Zen but none of

disciples were stunned to see Zen breaking through their siege so

one of them realized something and shouted, "Maybe he can help

reached the

had developed his skill in utilizing the demonic life

avoid devouring other people's life vitality. He learned that in order to do that, he

he softly said to him, "Relax!" The demonic life vitality started to pour from Zen's hands through

that a strange young man would help him in this way. He had already reached his limit but thanks to the stranger, he could feel that

avoid the furnace from exploding was to use the life vitality

the life vitality of the

to hold on despite the pain or abandon the furnace and

was pure that the fire in the weapon refining furnace burnt up

in the furnace. With Harrison constantly pouring the life vitality, the fire net was soon reinforced, and the sword embryo was firmly fixed in the fire net.

they saw the fire strengthened and the reaction in the furnace came to a

all looked at Zen

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