Agatha The Legendary Guild Master

Chapter 93: Forging For Two Days



"As you wish, player Agatha, your studio is ready for you," Lary said as he took the coins from me and pointed towards the place of my studio. I knew the way as I moved with haste towards there. 

Two days were much longer than six hours that I had before, but I knew I had more things that needed to be done, much more than the previous time. When I reached my studio, I found it the same as when I left it. I didn't waste anytime as I decided to start making my elmante swords first. 

Swordsman class was one of the commonest in the game, so my team needed a lot of swords. The second equipment I planned to make was shields, then armors, staff, and finally if I had time, I would go for boots, helmets and arm guards.

I headed towards the table, as a screen was automatically activated with a thick male voice coming from it:

"Welcome player, I'm Nrod, and I will be your assistant for today."

I replied without interest while I took out the tools from the table, and headed to take the materials while greeting him:

"Hi Nrod, I'm Agatha."

"It seems you already know the basics, tell me what equipment you want to make so I can take out your standard design for you," he said while I took out the materials and started to sort them out in groups. 

This time I was working in the most efficient way to save time and effort. The materials that would be melted together were separated than those who didn't. I replied while doing that:

"I have a personal design by the name Elmante Sword, can you take it out for me please?"

"…"

He paused for a moment before he returned back to me exclaiming with surprise in his tone:

"You are something player Agatha, you managed to create your first personal design in this short time of the game. You have talent."

"Thanks for your praise, senior. Can you please give me the fire?"

"As you wish."

The orange fire suddenly appeared out of nowhere in front of me. without any hesitation, I put my left hand into it and withstood the pain. Strangely, the pain this time was lighter than before, and the process didn't take long. 

After my left arm got accustomed to the fire, I began to communicate with it. I recalled Nada's words from before, as I needed to practice the tricks of my spear on a daily basis, or else I would suffer from this. 

I sighed, I didn't join the game for so long, and already I was burdened with many tasks and multiple enmities.

The first thing I did was to put the materials into the pot and then separate a wisp of fire under it. as I watched the materials melt, I suddenly got an idea so I said to Nrod:

"Can I have more than one pot and more materials?"

Nrod wasn't stupid, so he understood what I was thinking of, so he tried to change my mind:

"This is risky, you can't control the fire to such a degree yet."

I didn't respond to his words by anything except actions. I closed my eyes and started to separate the orange fire into multiple wisps. When I finished, I had six wisps of fire at total, which meant I could have four more pots. I looked to the screen as I asked again:

"Can I have four more pots please?"

"…"

Nrod was speechless from shock, and I understood what he was feeling right now. My unique ability to control and communicate with fire was exceptional from the beginning, and that credit was due to my mysterious venerable spear master. His guidance at the beginning helped me to obtain such a high control now.

"Your talent in controlling fire is really unique, tell me do you want to be my disciple? I can teach you a lot of things," he tried to seduce me to join him, but he had no chance at all as I replied instantly:

"I'm sorry, senior, but I have a master already."

"Really? Who is he?" I don't know why, but I felt he was fired up. I hid my smile while replying:

"It's a she, not he. She is lady Nada, do you know her?"

"Na-What? How did you know such a venerable person?!"

He was in shock, poor Nrod, he already had no chance from the start. I just smiled as I briefly replied:

"She is my mentor and master, so please give me the pots. I need to start working now."

"…"

Nrod didn't say a word to me ever again, as he silently brought four more pots to me, plus a bunch of more materials. I started to sort out the materials first, then I began to put each group into one pot. After that I moved the fire under all the pots and waited for them to melt. 

When the materials turned into the white yellow colored liquid, I started to modify the fire as I put the rest of materials one by one. After I finished creating my mix, I let the fire burn under the pots, and then took out the mold. contemporary romance

I tried to save time for melting materials as I had the ability to do so, and this helped me raise the efficiency of my work. In less than four hours I managed to produce the same amount of swords that I made at my first attempt here. 

In addition to that, the number of white grade swords declined to half of what I made last time, while the number of silver and bronze swords increased. My grasp on doing this was evident to me. The only thing that I missed was gaining more level, but I was close to doing that. 

The problem was that the XP I gained was lower than before, which was a thing related to the fact I gained one level in comparison to my last time. It seemed even XP gained from forging was following the same rules of hunting monsters, the higher level gap, the more XP players gained, and vice versa. 

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