Originally when Tang San was at Tang Sect, he was specially in charge of making hidden weapons, and before he leapt from the cliff he had already reached the rank of outer sect manager. He was extremely familiar with the manufacturing process for Tang Sect hidden weapons. Tang Sectâs income relied practically exclusively on the outer sectâs manufacture of poison and hidden weapons, after Tang San carefully reflected, he decided to copy this method to Douluo Continent. Although some of this was already somewhat difficult, it was still possible to try it out.
Thus, Tang San decided to take advantage of todayâs holiday to find a smithy to cooperate with.
Entering the Spirit Elder realm, as long as he again underwent the rank test next month when he went to Spirit Hall to draw his stipend, Tang San would each month have a hundred gold coin income. As blacksmiths were a low rank occupation hiring them was cheap, he believed he was able to afford it. Furthermore with all the hidden weapon manufacturing costs split among everyone, money was no problem.
The reason why he made the resolution to find a smithy to cooperate in making mechanism type hidden weapons, was because Tang San decided he had to make several kinds of even more powerful hidden weapons. This world was after all different from his previous world, all the materials had to be collected by himself. Making even more powerful hidden weapons naturally required even more time and effort.
Of course, Tang San certainly wouldnât tell others the craft of making Tang Sect hidden weapons, he only needed to contract a smithy to make hidden weapon components, doing the final assembly himself was sufficient to maintain secrecy. More than the smiths being unable to copy, whether they could even make what Tang San wanted was impossible to know.
After asking several passers by, Tang San finally found his destination, the largest smithy in Suotuo City. This smithyâs name was very simple, just called âSmithyâ[1], without any additional words.
Without entering the smithy, he could already hear the intensive hammering noises, the sound concentrated and melodious. Clearly there were numerous blacksmiths working.
From its external appearance, this smithy was clearly much larger than the one Tang San worked at in Nuoding City. Easily five or six times larger than Shi Sanâs smithy. In the wide anteroom were laid out various kinds of finished products arranged by type, divided into three large areas: everyday implements, weapons and armor, respectively.
Of these, everyday implements occupied roughly half the area, the remainder split equally between weapons and armor. The storeâs anteroom was separated from the main work area by long black curtains, the curtains were three meters wide, with a white one meter in diameter âironâ[2] character, looking very imposing.
In the shopâs anteroom were six or seven assistants in charge of receiving customers, meeting those arriving and sending off those departing. The division of labor was extremely clear. Some were in charge of receiving customers and doing business, some were in charge of delivering finished goods. Furthermore a tall and sturdy middle aged man sat behind a counter responsible for collecting money.
Tang San stepped inside the shop, heading directly to the counter.
A shop assistant hurried over to meet him, obstructing Tang San,
âYoung mister, what do you require?â
Tang San smiled inwardly. A mister was mister, but they still unfortunately added the word âyoungâ. Although his height still approached an adultâs, a childish face showed he was a youngster.
âI want to talk about a business deal.â
Tang San said with a smile.
The assistant sized up Tang San several times. Tang Sanâs clothes were very plain, made from cloth without anything special. Appearance average. Stature well built. Looking like an ordinary person.
âIf you want something made, you can speak directly to me.â
Tang San said:
âYou might be unable to, this is a long term deal, if possible, a permanent collaboration.â
While speaking, Tang San took out a paper from his chest,
âCan you read this?â
That was a hidden weapon component design diagram. When Tang San made hidden weapons himself, he also required advanced drawings, carefully measured and calculated to later be able to make. It wasnât something anyone could remember in their head.
The assistant took the plans and with only a look was nonplussed. On the plans were drawn several complicated designs, let alone reading it, he couldnât even understand what this thing was.
âThisâŚâŚâ
The assistant once again looked at Tang San, then said:
âI will trouble you to wait a moment. I will consult the shopkeeper at once, to see whether it is something we could make.â
Finished speaking, he immediately turned and ran for the counter.
The sturdy middle aged man behind the counter quickly took the drawing handed over by the assistant. In a moment, his face was already filled with an astonished expression, saying something to the assistant, he came out from behind the counter and was led by the assistant to Tang San.
âYoung man, did you bring this plan? I canât see why you would want these things made. Could you explain it?â
Tang San said:
âYou donât need to know what theyâre needed for, I only want to know whether you can make them. They must be made from the highest quality refined iron, ideally forged from iron essence[3].â
The middle aged man frowned,
âIâm the boss of this shop. Iâm called Tie Xin[4]. Young man, do you know the price of iron essence? Adding to the manufacturing cost that is no small amount, youâd best ask the adults of your family to come speak.â
Tang Sanâs heart suddenly shifted, from the middle aged man before him he could feel the fluctuations of spirit power. Unexpectedly the boss of this smithy was a Spirit Master?â
âOf course I know the price of iron essence, I wonât hide it from you, Iâm also a smith. Only Iâm simply not strong enough, I canât make this many things by myself, therefore Iâve come to you here. The price of iron essence, by weight, one kilogram of iron essence is ten gold spirit coins, sure enough. With the the scale of your place, I trust you should be able to refine iron essence.â
The middle aged man nodded, saying:
âYou have the price right. But you should know that the toughness of iron essence is far higher than common refined iron, so forging it is naturally much more difficult. When using it to create any goods, the cost of processing it is equal to the price of the iron essence itself. In other words, to use one kilogram of iron essence to forge anything, we have to charge ten gold spirit coins for processing expenses. And the objects on this schematic of yours are also so complex, we must still charge another fifty percent.â
If an ordinary person was here, hearing the smith speak of forging something unexpectedly weighing the price in gold coins, would certainly be greatly shocked. But Tang San knew that the price this boss Tie Xin spoke of was already unusually fair. In his heart his favourable impression immediately increased.
âUncle, your price is no problem. If the quantity I need made is comparatively large, is it possible to have some discount?â
Although Tang San wouldnât haggle too much, he would still strive for a necessary discount.
Tie Xin muttered:
âCertainly. If you order iron essence to forge these things, even if itâs our biggest customer, the material cost canât decrease, I canât lose money. But I can strike off ten percent of the labour cost for you. If your order of iron essence exceeds ten kilograms, then I can go down to eight tenths. The lowest I can go is also eight tenths.â
Tang San nodded straightforward, saying:
âThen itâs decided. I will trouble you to make ten according to the plans I gave you. I already calculated it in detail. Each one should require roughly two kilograms of iron essence. Altogether itâs twenty kilograms.â
Tie Xin looked startled at Tang San,
âYou want so many? This is indeed twenty kilograms of iron essence. Including labor costs itâs five hundred gold spirit coins. Even if I give you the labor cost for eight tenths, itâs still four hundred forty gold spirit coins.â
Seeing Tie Xinâs appearance, Tang San understood he was afraid he didnât have that much money.
âUncle, you are also a Spirit Master.â
Tang San suddenly said.
Tie Xinâs heart trembled, looking at Tang San frowning.
Tang San said:
âI would like to speak with you alone, is it possible?â
More than four hundred gold spirit coins of business, even if it was this Suotuo Cityâs largest smithy, it was absolutely a large deal. One must know, their whole yearly turnover was only roughly three thousand gold spirit coins.
Tie Xin nodded, saying:
âThen please follow me in the back.â
At once, he brought Tang San to walk towards the back.
Passing through the separating curtains, Tang San immediately saw an astonishing scene. This smithyâs anteroom was already very large, but this rear work area was even larger, as far as the eye could see, filled with a deep furnace fire red. At least fifty smiths were working simultaneously.
Tang Sanâs Purple Demon Eye was exceptionally acute, gaze simply sweeping across these smiths, in his heart secretly nodding. Although the smiths here were not all so robust, whether it was their expressions or their hands they were all extremely calm. Clearly all were senior smiths. Able to support this large smithy, also required the existence of this many outstanding smiths.
Suddenly, Tang San made a small expression of surprise, thinking out loud:
âWhy are you also here?â
Tie Xin stopped walking, puzzled looking at Tang San,
âYoung man, is there a problem?â
From in his heart, Tie Xin didnât have confidence in Tang San, after all he looked like he was too young. But the plans Tang San provided did not have the appearance of a joke. Furthermore, this was a more than four hundred gold spirit coins large order, Tie Xin couldnât let it slip by because of his suspicions. Although they were Suotuo Cityâs largest smithy, they were in no way the only smithy.
Following Tang Sanâs gaze, what Tang San took note of were two young smiths in the middle of their work. They appeared to be eighteen or nineteen years old, both had leopard eyes, appearing extremely similar, powerfully built, tanned muscles rising like small hills. The forging hammers in their hands were also much larger than other smithsâ, forging extremely steadily, even to the extent that they were more efficient than some of the middle aged smiths around them.
Part 2
Tie Xin saw Tang San taking note of them, and couldnât help but chuckle proudly, saying:
âThose two kids are growing stronger and stronger now. How about it, the smiths here are pretty good, right. Those two are my twin sons, one is Tie Long, the other is Tie Hu. Although theyâre young, theyâre still following in my footsteps and are the best smiths in the shop.â
Sure enough, Tang San was looking at these two, it was the Tie brothers he and Xiao Wu defeated last time in the Spirit Arena ring, that Iron Blood Combination. At that time, their All In One Throw ability even injured Tang San.
Hearing Tie Xin say this, Tang San immediately understood why Tie Xin would have spirit power fluctuations. Judging by the spirit power fluctuations, Tie Xinâs strength wasnât very powerful, not equal to his two sonsâ. Clearly, Tie Long and Tie Huâs spirits had some degree of variation. At their age, already possessing more than twentieth ranked spirit power, even if it was at an advanced Spirit Master academy, they should still be considered good students.
âIf we reach an agreement, then Iâd like them to forge these things.â
Tang San was a smith and a Spirit Master himself, naturally he clearly understood that forging with the support of spirit power was much better than common smithsâ forging. Balancing the degree of strength as well as controlling strength, both were things ordinary people couldnât hope for.
Tie Xin looked closely at Tang San, smiling slightly, he said:
âIf we truly reach an agreement, thatâs no problem.â
He directly brought Tang San behind the work area to a room within the room with a desk and seven or eight chairs, as well as a simple wooden bed, it clearly was the office of this boss. Ordinarily it might also be used to rest. From the window the situation in the work area could be clearly seen.
Tie Xin without speaking immediately walked behind the desk and sat down, at the same time with a gesture inviting Tang San to sit. From his first impression of this youngster, Tie Xin was actually quite fond of Tang Sanâs style of down-to-earth manners, but if it was about business, he felt it was even more ridiculous. If it wasnât for the one in ten thousand possibility, he wouldnât have let Tang San follow him inside.
What business could a not seeming more than fifteen years old youngster provide him? Moreover he even spoke about iron essence.
âYoung man, you said you also were a smith?â
Tie Xin asked.
Tang San smiled wryly inwardly, he somewhat understood Tie Xinâs attitude, after all he was too young, right now instead of talking business he was interrogating.
âYes. I was a smith. My father was also a smith, I learned the trade from him.â
Hearing Tang San was a hereditary smith, Tie Xin couldnât help but raise his impression somewhat,
âSo itâs like that. By your accent, you shouldnât be from around here. Did you move to Suotuo City with your family?â
Tang San shook his head,
âNo. I came to attend school.â
âAttend school? Could it be youâre a Spirit Master?â
Tie Xin looked slightly expectantly at Tang San. Although there were all kinds of schools on the Continent, doubtless the Spirit Master academies were the most notable. Generally speaking, studying other things rarely meant moving, only Spirit Master academies were different. Only major cities had advanced Spirit Master academies.
In addition, Tie Xin saw that although Tang Sanâs clothes and appearance were ordinary, his style of conversation clearly surpassed those of his age. Obviously he had seen some trading, which was why he asked this question. He naturally hoped Tang San was the student of some Spirit Master academy. Although by his age he only appeared to have just entered an intermediate Spirit Master Academy, a Spirit Masterâs status was after all different, all were recorded at Spirit Hall. Doing business with Spirit Masters, he only had to see the counterpartâs Spirit Master rank and verify it with Spirit Hall, and he no longer had to worry that the counterpart would play any tricks.
Tang San nodded, saying:
âYes, I just now enrolled in an academy. Do you still have any questions?â
Tie Xin spread the plans on the desk, once again carefully looking them over, then saying:
âFrom looking at the plans, the things you want are all extremely elaborate. Forging them isnât at all easy. Moreover, the fee isnât small. Although our Smithy has a certain scale, four hundred forty gold coins is still a very large sum to us. How do you intend to collaborate with us?â
Tang San had already properly thought through the method for collaboration on the way,
âUncle Tie, like this will be fine. I will first pay an initial payment, and trouble you to make one set of these things. If thereâs no problem with the quality, weâll proceed with manufacturing at once. I will at first be able to pay about one hundred gold spirit coins or so.â
Tie Xin frowned, saying:
âYoung man, since you already are a smith, you should know that very many meticulous things require making molds. These molds are also the largest manufacturing cost. If itâs only making one, let alone me being unable to give you a discount, Iâll even lose money. Although one hundred gold spirit coins is sufficient for an initial payment, I hope you can add a guarantee. Since you are a Spirit Master, is it possible for you to let me take a look at your Spirit Master letter? As long as I confirm there is no problem, our collaboration can begin.â
Hearing Tang San would first pay a hundred gold spirit coins, Tie Xin already somewhat believed this youngster, however he had run this smithy for many years, and he couldnât recognize these things Tang San wanted made, consequently, for dependability, he of course first wanted to get a feel for Tang San. As long as Tang Sanâs Spirit Master status was no problem, he would at once dare continue with this large deal.
As for the Spirit Master letter, that was provided the first time one received a stipend at Spirit Hall, it could be called a Spirit Masterâs symbol of status, on it was recorded the Spirit Masterâs information, and Spirit Hallâs special serial number. Just relying on this number, for a certain fee one could contact Spirit Hall and verify whether this Spirit Master was the same person.
Tang San didnât hesitate, swiping his right hand over Twenty Four Moonlit Bridges, he took out his Spirit Master letter. It was nothing shameful to him, and he also hoped to be able to complete this arrangement, so naturally he first had to gain the other partyâs trust.
The Spirit Master letter wasnât paper or silk, but a palm sized disk of metal. Reportedly only Spirit Hall had this kind of metal, and it was very difficult to counterfeit. The metal selected for use with Spirit Master letters was also in order to prevent damage, after all, under ordinary circumstances this letter would follow the Spirit Master through his life.
On the palm sized metal object was engraved each time the Spirit Master advanced, altogether ten lines. On the first line was engraved the time and place of registration as well as the Spirit Masterâs spirit. From the second line on were engraved the times of advancement as well as the spirit master levels. On the other side of the Spirit Master letter was carved Spirit Hallâs first insignia, a long sword. This side of the letter was the same for all Spirit Masters, only people from Spirit Hall would have some variations.
Watching Tang San take out the Spirit Master letter and hand it over, Tie Xin hastily stood up and walked out from behind the desk, solemnly using both hands to receive it. The Spirit Master letter was a Spirit Masterâs symbol of status as well as advancement record, and ordinarily would not easily be shown. As important as the Spirit Masterâs dignity. Even though Tang San looked young, Tie Xin still didnât dare slight him.
Holding the ice cold metal disk, Tie Xin carefully looked at the surface, first to enter his eyes was the topmost line of small characters. These engraved characters were all specially created by Spirit Hallâs, no matter which Spirit Hall, the font was always the same. On the top could be seen written:
âName: Tang San, Gender, Male, Douluo Calendar Year 2637, registered at Nuoding City Spirit Sub-Hall, Spirit Blue Silver Grass.â
Reading this line, Tie Xin couldnât help but be somewhat disappointed. Although his own talent wasnât high, right now he was only twentieth something rank, part of Spirit Grandmasters forever unable to break through thirtieth rank. But he still had vision and naturally knew of Blue Silver Grass, this standard for useless spirits, could it be that even with a Blue Silver Grass Spirit it was possible to become a Spirit Master?
With doubt in his heart, Tie Xin turned his gaze to the second line of the Spirit Master letter.
âTenth ranked Spirit Master, registration time, Douluo Calendar Year 2637. Registered at Nuoding Cityâs Spirit Sub-Hall.â
Tie Xin rubbed his eyes, it wouldnât be a mistake, right, why still year 2637, was Blue Silver Grass Spirit truly able to cultivate to the Spirit Master realm? Wasnât this record wrong?
Tie Xin looked at Tang San with a doubtful gaze,
âYoung man, isnât there a mistake in the records on this Spirit Master letter, why is your registration for becoming Spirit Scholar and Spirit Master unexpectedly the same year?â
Tang San smiled slightly,
âNo, itâs no mistake, since I had innate full spirit power.â
Innate full spirit power? Tie Xin was gobsmacked, his gaze at Tang San immediately changed, regardless of what his spirit was like, the words âinnate full spirit powerâ were sufficient to shock him. At least among the Spirit Masters Tie Xin knew, there still wasnât anyone with innate full spirit power. âNo wonder, no wonder he would become Spirit Master in the same year, how could I have expected, he even has these kinds of circumstances like innate full spirit power. An innate full spirit power Blue Silver Grass Spirit Master, this is still too surprising.â
Somewhat eagerly he looked at the Spirit Master letterâs third line, since he previously saw that the Spirit Master letter altogether had three lines.
âTwentieth ranked Spirit Grandmaster, registration time, Douluo Calendar Year 2639. Registered at Nuoding City Spirit Sub-Hall.
On the Spirit Master letter wouldnât be recorded spirit abilities and levels of spirit rings obtained at different levels, those were after all a Spirit Masterâs secret. Even Spirit Hallâs own record would at most only have the spirit ring levels. As for spirit abilities, those would not be lightly revealed by Spirit Masters.
Part 3
2637, 2638, 2639. With only three years of time, he was already a Spirit Grandmaster? A Spirit Grandmaster over rank twenty? He didnât look over fifteen, but it was year 2643, which meant he broke through rank two to four years ago.
This time, Tie Xin was thoroughly surprised. Ignoring the useless blue silver grass spirit and just judging by spirit power, he definitely was a prodigy, so much more outstanding than his two sons.
âUncle Tie, have you finished looking?â Tang San asked politely.
Iron Heart silently gave the Spirit Master letter back to Tang San. He had already memorized the serial number on it and could verify it at anytime.
âSpirit Grandmaster Tang San, I apologize for the offense earlier.â Tie Xin said solemnly.
Tang San smiled while shaking his head, âItâs nothing, itâs hard to do business. If it was me, I might be even more suspicious. After all, I am quite young.â
Tie Xin couldnât help but ask, âCan you tell me how old you are?â
Tang San didnât keep it a secret, âIâll be thirteen in a few months.â
Tie Xin sucked in a cold breath. Not even thirteen, which meant he was only twelve, and it was four years ago, which meant he became a Spirit Grandmaster when he was only eight. Was this real? Was it possibly real?
âSpirit Grandmaster Tang San, I still have one last request. Can I see your spirit rings?â
A twelve year old Spirit Grandmaster, to Tie Xin, was an absolutely unbelievable thing. After all, there were only seven of Shrekâs monsters, and it wasnât something normal people could understand.
When Tie Xin said this, even he felt it was a bit excessive, a bit too paranoid, his face slightly apprehensive.
Tang San however didnât mind. He needed a long term cooperation with the smithy. Getting their trust was obviously very important. Tie Xinâs every action was steady, and combined with the size of this smithy, everything was very satisfying.
âSure.â Tang San slowly raised his left hand, a blue glow quietly bubbled forward.
Tie Xin looked closely at Tang San, waiting for the spirit rings that follow the appearance of the spirit.
Maybe the Spirit Master Letter could be forged, but spirit rings couldnât be faked. That was the real proof of a Spirit Masterâs rank.
Lustrous purplish blue Blue Silver Grass milled out of Tang Sanâs palm, instantly spreading out, hanging down onto the ground and quickly covering the entire roomâs floor. At the same time, three beautiful spirit rings appeared and levitated from his feet, two yellow and one purple. Three very distinct spirit rings revolved around his body rhythmically bobbing.
At this time, the air seemed as if it solidified, everything in the room became ethereal.
Tie Xinâs mouth gaped open, eyes staring rigidly at the spirit rings on Tang San. His hands unconsciously shuddered.
âYou. YouâŚ..â
Tang San said:
âI just got my third spirit ring. I havenât had time to register it at Spirit Hall, so the Spirit Master Letter doesnât have the record of me becoming a Spirit Elder.â
Three, was that really three? Tie Xinâs heart was shaking. Twelve years old, Spirit Elder, over level thirty, blue silver grass. These words constantly circled around in Tie Xinâs mind. His mind blanked, an indescribable feeling filled his chest.
From Tang San, Tie Xin felt a pressure, the pressure of a higher ranked Spirit Master.
âAre you really only twelve?â
Tie Xin asked difficulty.
At that moment, suddenly the door opened. A tall figure walked in from outside.
âDad, I heard the people at the front say that there is a big customer? Ah!? This isâŚ.â
The tall figure suddenly froze. Under the pressure of the blue silver grass, he immediately released his spirit, two yellow hundred year spirit rings rising from his feet.
âItâs you.â
It was Tie Long who came in. When he saw Tang San, he cried out in surprise. Especially after he saw the purple third spirit ring on Tang San, his expression changed abruptly.
Tie Xin after all had been through a lot. He already recovered from his shock.
âA Long[5], you recognize Spirit Elder Tang San?â
Tie Long opened his eyes wide open, staring at Tang Sanâs third spirit ring. Slightly dejected, he said:
âDad, you still remember the time my brother and I lost to two children in the Spirit Arena? It was Tang San and another girlâs group called the Three Five Combination. That time Tang San even stopped Xiao Wu from heavily injuring us. Tang San, you actually broke through rank thirty?â
Tang San retracted his spirit, the blue silver grass and the spirit rings disappearing at the same time. Smiling and nodding towards Tie Long, he said,
âBig brother Tie, greetings. Last time we were battling at the Spirit Arena, I was already rank twenty nine. A couple of days ago, I had a bit of fortune and broke through rank thirty.â
Tie Long laughed bitterly,
âCompared with you, my brother and I are simply useless. The people at the front said a big customer came. Is it you?â
Tang San chuckled and said
âHow is it not me? This time I intentionally came to inconvenience you. Only I didnât realize it was your familyâs smithy.â
Tie Xin sighed in his mind. His gaze towards Tang San had changed entirely. Maybe he wasnât sure what a twelve year old Spirit Elder really meant, but even if he had no foresight he could see that Tang Sanâs future was immeasurable.
âSpirit Elder Tang San, I apologize for the doubt I had. I have no problem with working together. Letâs do it the way you said before.â
Tang San secretly let a breath out. He finally agreed to the cooperation. This way, Tang San could have more time to cultivate and create stronger hidden weapons.
âUncle Tie, I still want to buy a set of blacksmithing tools of the best quality. Please help me deliver it to the academy. Iâll tell you the address later.â
Tie Xin decisively said: âNo problem, whatever you need in the future, just come to us for it. If it is within our ability, weâll give it to you. Donât worry, I will let Tie Long and Tie Hu take it over, so the quality wonât be a problem. Those two kids were taught by me. Their skills are the best in the smithy.â
Tang San said: âThen sorry for the inconvenience, Tie brothers.â
After leaving the address of Shrek Academy and paying one hundred gold spirit coins, Tang San, under the escort of the Tie family, left the smithy.
âUncle Tie, Tie Brothers, you donât have to see me off anymore. Iâll put my purchases in your care. After you finish forging them, let someone notify me and I will come retrieve it. Sorry for the inconvenience, but try to send the blacksmithing tools to me as soon as possible, as well as the minerals I specified.â
âDonât worry. Iâll tell someone to send those things to you tomorrow. By the way, Spirit Elder Tang San, does your school still accept students? If my two useless sons can go to your academy, I think their abilities will grow very quickly.â Tie Xin saw with his own eyes Tang Sanâs abilities. An academy that can educate spirit masters like Tang San was definitely something enticing.
Tang San said: âIâm afraid not, my academy has high standards and only admits people under twelve. The Tie Brothers are already too old.â
Tie Long said: âItâs fine dad. Being at Suotuo Advanced Spirit Master Academy also works. We will try hard to get to rank thirty as soon as possible.â
When they came Ma Hongjun already told Tang San to not wait for him. After Tang San left the smithy, he didnât linger in Suo Tuo City and immediately went back to the academy. To him, the rest of the day will be past through cultivating. Tang San never thought he was a prodigy. He only brought the Mysterious Heaven Treasure Record to this world. The innate full spirit power and the fast cultivation was all due to the Mysterious Heaven Treasure Record. So, he must not slack off.
The next morning, Tang San habitually climbed to the rooftop to cultivate his Purple Demon Eyes, breathing in the purple air from the east brought by the morning sun.
The sky was clear. Looking at the gradually rising orange sphere and the golden sky far away, Tang San slowly breathed out impure qi, his eyes full of purple. The three essences of his spirit almost simultaneously reached their peaks. he knows, he improved again. Coming back from Star Dou Great Forest up to now, he finally recovered all his power.
Although everyday he had to wake up early to cultivate, he didnât actually cultivate for long. The purple air from the east only maintained for a very short period.
It was time to eat. Tang San flipped down from the roof, going straight to the dining hall.
Without even going inside, Tang San smelled an overwhelming smell, a thick fragrance of meat with a few other smells wafted over, alluring Tang San.
Going into the dining hall, Tang San was immediately shocked by the sight. He was definitely the earliest of the students, but there was already a busy figure.
He continuously watched the pot, controlling the fire and busily managing all kinds of food, wearing a white chefâs hat. Sweat dripped down the stiff face. It was Grandmaster. Unexpectedly, he was making everyone breakfast.
âTeacher.âTang San stepped into the cafeteria.
Grandmaster looked up and when he saw Tang San, he smiled. âYou are never late.â
Tang San quickly walked to the side, washed his hands, and returned to Grandmasterâs side. âIâll help you.â He knew, whenever Grandmaster did things, he did it to the end. There wasnât room for giving up halfway, so he didnât ask Grandmaster why he wanted to make breakfast for everyone, nor did he try to stop Grandmaster.
Grandmaster shook his head, âNo need, I already finished everything. Come, try my workmanship.â
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[1] The Chinese characters are (tie jiang pu éĺ éş) which translates literally to âIron Craftsman Shopâ. The chapter title is then ââIronâ Craftsman Shopâ.
[2] (tie é)
[3] (Tie jing é粞) Doesnât seem to have a real world counterpart. Google will suggest itâs forge ash, which is supposed to have medical implementations, or hematite powder.
[4] (éĺż) âIron Heartâ. So the English equivalent of this would be for a smith named Smith to run a smithy called Smithâs.
[5] (éżéž) He uses an âahâ prefix particle that implies familiarity.