The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 940 - 622: Master

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"Ding! Dang! Ding!..."

This crisp and rhythmic sound continued to echo in the vast forging workshop beneath the Black Tower.

At this moment, the other noisy forging sounds in the workshop had all ceased, leaving only this sound, which was so pleasing to the ear and spread widely.

All the Forging Apprentices and Master Blacksmiths who were working or training here gathered around—at the most intact and highest level forging station in the workshop.

They crowded around, trying not to make any noise to disturb the person who was forging, all eyes wide open, watching with full concentration.

Even the usually noisy Dwarves remained silent at this moment, all of them tacitly slowing their breathing, fearing to disturb the rare scene before them.

Under the focus of everyone's gaze, Sergio, bare-chested wearing only a pair of pants, was holding the tools used for forging and furiously hammering at the material in front of him.

Kana and others were also in the crowd. After Kana packed the new Skills and transmitted them to Sergio, he rushed to the scene.

When he arrived, he witnessed this awe-inspiring scene.

Using the power of [Identification], Kana could clearly see the flow paths of the magic power and various substances in the air.

He clearly saw that with every hammer fall, the magic power continuously poured into the material following the hammer.

Every strike was a meticulous shaping of the material, allowing these materials to better exert the effects of their intrinsic properties.

In some cases, the materials underwent sublimation under the hammering, removing impurities, and seeming to be remade anew.

When such high-intensity hammering concluded, the hammered materials compared to the initially inserted materials could almost no longer be considered the same substance.

The hammering not only removed impurities and sublimated the materials but also had a shaping effect.

Sergio stretched out his left hand and gently pinched other materials, which changed into various shapes like clay in his hands.

With his fist clenched, the previously chaotic materials instantly formed into the shape of an Iron Ingot, after which he continued hammering them non-stop.

At the same time, flames were drawn out from the furnace, carrying extremely high temperatures.

These flames seemed different as well, under Sergio's manipulation, congealing into a spherical shape, tightly wrapping the materials and burning them furiously.

Some materials melted into liquid under such high temperatures, flowing like water.

And Sergio, like a master artist with exquisite skills, precisely controlled these flowing materials, causing them to integrate perfectly with other materials, following the rhythm of the hammering.

"Truly absurd."

Kana couldn't help but silently marvel. This real forging scene was at least ten times more shocking than what was presented in the game.

After all, in the game, a player merely placed the materials into a specific frame and clicked an operation to complete it, completely unable to truly experience the subtlety of forging.

But in reality, this series of forging processes appeared incomparably magical, especially under Kana's [Identification] ability, it was even more astonishing.

To some extent, this forging technique seemed to activate the unique properties inherent in the materials, creating a nearly new concept of being forged.

Under the magical [Divine Skill], the centuries of experience and craftsmanship accumulated by Sergio erupted completely at this moment.

The golden bloodline flowing within him seemed to garner the attention and blessing of his ancestors at this moment.

Under the gaze of Kana and some older Dwarves, they could faintly see ancestral phantoms emerging behind Sergio as he struck the materials.

Some Dwarves couldn't help but murmur softly, their eyes full of reverence, as if the phantoms represented the ancestors of the Dwarven forging lineage.

As this continuous forging process went on, time passed slowly.

Kana did not stay in place the whole time, knowing this kind of forging could not be completed in a short period.

Three days later, Kana suddenly sensed something in his heart, faintly hearing a peculiar sound originating from the Forging Workshop's direction.

He dared not delay at all, immediately rushing towards that place.

At this critical moment, he didn't dare use a Teleportation Gate to instantly appear inside the Forging Workshop, fearing the magic power fluctuation from the teleportation might affect Sergio.

In fact, not only was Kana concerned, to ensure Sergio wouldn't be disturbed, many facilities that could potentially be disruptive around the Forging Workshop were shut down over the past few days.

Sergio's status had already spread among all the Secondary Profession groups.

Confirmed by Kana's own words, all the Master vocation knew the path to a higher realm.

This news thrilled many Secondary Professionals, especially those engaged in trades other than forging, who frantically dove into refining their Skills.

After all, before this, many who reached the Master Blacksmith level felt lost with the road ahead, falling more or less into an idle and slack lifestyle.

Now with new goals and hope, they were brimming with enthusiasm and full of motivation.

When Kana returned to the Forging Workshop, the continuous "ding dong" forging sound had transformed into a peculiar resonance, piercing directly into his ears.

As he arrived beside Sergio, Sergio just delivered the final hammer blow.

"Ding!"

This sound was different from the previous ones, like a peculiar mental echo, directly striking deep into everyone's hearts.

The three Dwarven Master Blacksmiths who originally had the potential to reach this realm acted as if possessed, suddenly shouting, "I understand, I see it, is that the path forward? I see, the ancestor is imparting skills to me!"

After shouting, the three Master Blacksmiths ran frantically to each of their forging stations, eager to start a new forging journey.

The other Master Blacksmiths looked bewildered, seeming to have gained something, yet as if unable to grasp that fleeting moment of inspiration. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

They anxiously spun around in circles on the spot, unable to sort their thoughts.

After completing the forging, Sergio slowly regained consciousness.

The nearby Dwarves immediately stepped forward to carefully serve and care for him.

In Kana's view, Sergio's blood volume hadn't decreased, but his magic power was down to a pitiful two points. Moreover, Kana noticed that Sergio's status bar had gained two new pieces of information: [Legendary Blacksmith][Spirit Exhaustion].

"Congratulations," Kana approached with a smile and said.

Sergio barely gave a weak smile and said, "I have seen the direction ahead, soon I will become a Legendary Blacksmith, after a little rest..." Saying this, he pointed to the creation on the station, then passed out.

"Take good care of him," Kana said to the surrounding Dwarves.

The Dwarves nodded one after another, carefully lifting Sergio and leaving the forging station.

Kana and others then approached the forging station, their gaze falling on the work that encapsulated Sergio's effort.

It was a Long Spear.

The spearhead presented a pure silver-white color, with blood-colored patterns carved on the tip, and the lower part of the spearhead was covered with other intricate yet refined patterns.

Following the spearhead down was the spear shaft.

The entire spear shaft displayed a gray-white sheen, appearing to have a bark-like lifelike texture, yet strikingly matte and smooth to the touch.

The spear shaft also carried simple patterns, a prominent blood-red pattern stretching from the central position of the spear tip all the way to the tail of the spear shaft.

The entire Long Spear did not look lavish or flashy, but rather simple and unadorned, yet just one glance at it made it difficult to erase from memory.

Kana slowly reached out, picking up the Long Spear. Instantly, the attributes of the spear appeared before him one by one.