Other language: Vietnamese
Legend of the Dragon King.
Chapter 13: The Thousand-Forged Tungsten Steel Hammer [13]
Summary
Tang Wu Lin, a young disciple of Mo Tian, is introduced as a dedicated and hardworking blacksmith. He interacts with Long, another disciple, and learns about his tasks for the day. Mo Tian, their strict teacher, assigns them various forging tasks, emphasizing the importance of a solid foundation in their training. Tang Wu Lin reflects on his progress over three years, moving from basic hammering to more complex part-forging. He is tasked with creating ten mecha ankle joints, which requires meticulous forging techniques. With the help of specially crafted tungsten steel hammers, he engages in the forging process, demonstrating his skill and intuition. After completing the parts, Tang Wu Lin experiences satisfaction and joy in his work. Mang Tian arrives to inspect his creations and rewards him with his monthly salary. Tang Wu Lin reveals that he has saved enough to purchase a Soul Spirit, indicating his growth and potential as a martial artist. Mang Tian expresses pride in his progress, acknowledging Tang Wu Lin's talent in forging, despite concerns about his Martial Soul.Full content
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