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Legend of the Dragon King.
Chapter 30: Blood Sacrifice of a Thousand Forgings [30]
Summary
Tang Wu Lin examines his first successful creation after a thousand temperings, noticing its transformation in color and texture. Mang Tian praises his innate talent and explains that a thousand temperings give life to the metal, making it a precious entity. He introduces the concept of a blood sacrifice, which connects the metal to the forger's bloodline, enhancing its characteristics. Despite concerns about the blood sacrifice's implications, Mang Tian insists that the first piece belongs to Tang Wu Lin, encouraging him to forge a heavy silver hammer. Over the next few days, Tang Wu Lin dedicates himself to forging, ultimately completing a pair of hammers that, while similar in appearance to his previous work, are significantly heavier and a true reflection of his skills.Full content
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