Forging The Path To Godliness - Chapter 70
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Chapter 70

Ye Feng looked ahead and saw Blake's expression, immediately realizing what he was thinking.

The rarity and value of a stage five weapon was obvious to a common person, not to mention a Blacksmith like Blake who would be even clearer of its use.

Precisely because of this reason, Blake made up his mind to compete with Ye Feng.

Regarding such a weapon, no matter who saw it, they would not be able to hold in their desire and remain calm. Thus, even for Blake, he was very tempted by this sword.

And because of that, even though Ye Feng could tell that Blake was not calm at all when he saw this sword, he did not say anything.

“How will we compete?” Ye Feng looked at Blake and asked the question.

As a Blacksmith, Ye Feng had understood long ago that he would not lose this compet.i.tion, thus, he let Blake decide the rules generously.

Blake was stunned by this, even though he had thought of countless ways to try and win this compet.i.tion, he did not have any confidence towards deciding the actual details of this compet.i.tion.

There were only so many types of compet.i.tions, Blake was not willing to take advantage of Ye Feng in this matter, after seeing that Ye Feng allowed him to decide the rules, he started to think.

Blake had not really thought of how this compet.i.tion should be held, after thinking about it for some time, he looked at Ye Feng hesitantly: “What materials do you have?”

Ye Feng saw that Blake asked him this question and did not hide anything, he stepped aside and let Blake take a look at his storage.

Even though Ye Feng had been forging things non-stop in order to raise his strength, causing his stock of materials to be low, he was still able to hold this single compet.i.tion without much problems.

Blake also looked at Ye Feng's stock of materials with much interest, he sighed in amazement internally, not having expected Ye Feng to own mostly stage three and four materials. This proved that Ye Feng was at least a stage three Blacksmith, he could even be a stage four Blacksmith.

After confirming his thoughts, Blake spoke in a more polite manner: “How about this, let's pick some materials that we need for forging, after that, we can use those materials to forge a weapon and the victor will be decided by the grade of the product.”

This compet.i.tion seemed very fair, Ye Feng only raised his brows but did not state any objections to this, since both sides did not have any objections to this rule, the compet.i.tion started as well.

The truth was, Blake had made serious preparation beforehand, after seeing the materials, he found the things that he needed quickly. In contrast, Ye Feng chose his materials more casually.

In order to raise his strength, Ye Feng had gotten familiar with most of the materials here, he had a natural advantage in this compet.i.tion without doubt.

Thus, letting Blake choose his materials first was a natural thing for Ye Feng.

After seeing Ye Feng's casual mood, Blake became quite alerted internally, although this did not mean much, it showed that Ye Feng was very experienced in forging.

Especially earlier, even though Blake was not listening to Ye Feng's lessons attentively, at the very start, he had listened attentively and knew that Ye Feng had a deep foundation in forging.

Precisely because of his foundation, he was so calm and composed in such a situation.

Forging was simply too easy and natural for Ye Feng at this point, especially in terms of stage four weapons.

Starting a fire, preparing and purifying materials, followed by continuous hammer strikes, this process was extremely familiar to Ye Feng who had done so countless times, but when he was forging, he still kept his full focus on each process.

Ye Feng continued to mobilize the fire elements in his body while controlling the temperature of the flame as he hammered away.

In this situation, Ye Feng was like a fish in water, his movements were elegant and fluid, he completed the purification process very quickly and started with the shaping of the weapon by continuously striking it.

After that, as the carving of formations was an extremely familiar process to Ye Feng, in a while, he succeeded in forging his weapon.

At this time, Ye Feng finally had time to look at Blake.

When he turned around, he found that Blake had just started.

Originally, Blake was already a peak stage three Blacksmith, in order to deal with this compet.i.tion, he did not choose a safer option but tried to challenge himself and reach the realm of stage four.

Ye Feng could see Blake's abilities, even though this person was quite proud, in a certain perspective, he did have some proper skills. That was also part of the reason why Blake was so arrogant when he came to talk about Avril's matter.

He took mostly stage four materials for this forging attempt.

Maybe because he was not familiar with the materials that he chose this time, Blake was very careful and meticulous when he underwent the forging, but being careful did not mean that his attempt was definitely successful.

Ye Feng was quite impressed by Blake's choice, it seemed that he had placed great importance on this compet.i.tion and was determined to win.

After a while, Blake was already showing signs of failing this attempt at forging.

At this time, Ye Feng could not help but give some pointers as he felt appreciative of Blake's talent: “Lower the temperature, your materials cannot stand such a strong fire.”

Even though the two were competing, after hearing Ye Feng's words, Blake subconsciously followed the instructions and did just that, afterwards, he realized that Ye Feng had helped him out.

At this time, Ye Feng did not hide anything, he watched Blake attentively as he forged, each time there was a mistake, Ye Feng would remind him about it.

With Ye Feng's reminders and pointers, Blake's forging attempt did not have many problems, because of Ye Feng's continuous reminders, Blake's forging attempt was very successful in fact.

After receiving Ye Feng's pointers, Blake successfully forged his own stage four weapon.