Chapter 62 - Forging To Make Money, The Value Of Top-Grade I
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nCharles's eyes lit up and he said a little excitedly,
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"You can get man-made equipment?
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nMike gently shook the red wine glass in his hand and nodded with a smile,
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"Of course, as many as you want.
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nCharles thought for a moment and said,
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"How about this, if you can help me contact a master who specializes in forging equipment, I will give you 10% as the referral fee.
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nThis condition sounded very tempting. Even Little Fat Tom was a little excited.
nHowever, Mike shook his head slightly and said,
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"No, you've misunderstood. What I mean is that I'll help you forge.
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nCharles was slightly stunned,
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"You know how to forge?
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"Of course.
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nLooking at Mike's confident look, Charles had no doubt.
nHe immediately nodded and said,
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"Alright, I'll provide the materials. You can help me forge it. Of course, I have requirements for the quality.
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"If it's junk equipment, I don't want it even if it's man-made. As long as you can forge good equipment, I won't mind the cost of the materials.
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nFor a rich man like Charles, he did not care about such a small amount of money at all.
nMike smiled and said,
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"Don't worry, things I create will always be of top quality. Then, happy cooperation.
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nMike took the initiative to clink glasses with Charles.
nCharles also wore a smile on his face. He was very satisfied with this cooperation.
nA master often had his own methods. Charles would not pry too much into it.
nA lower-ranked laborer, a middle-ranked laborer, and an upper-ranked laborer.
nFor Charles, he only needed to find someone who could do a good job. He was not interested in anything else.
nAlthough the price was not very specific, Mike was not worried.
nHe knew that Charles would not be stingy.
nAfter a meal in a happy atmosphere, Little Fat Tom gradually relaxed but was mostly silent.
nAfter all, he was not familiar with Charles, and he did not know if he would offend the young master in front of him if he said anything.
nAt least the food in front of him was very good, and Tom ate happily.
nBefore he left, Charles said,
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"In the future, you are welcome to dine at Medieval Rose anytime. You can also bring your friends. The bill is all on me.
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"I promise that the unpleasant situation today will never happen again.
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nMike nodded with a smile and said nothing else.
nThis bit of money was nothing to Charles, but Charles would definitely attempt to rope him in.
nSure enough, Charles's next sentence was,
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"I plan to create a guild. By then, if you're willing to join, I will definitely not mistreat you.
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nFacing this invitation, Mike just smiled and nodded.
nFor the time being, he had not made a decision to join a guild, but he would not refuse.
nCharles understood Mike's thoughts, so he did not continue on this matter. Instead, he said,
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"Later, I will log into the game and send you 80 pieces of excellent iron ore. You can use this batch of materials to forge a weapon first.
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"What did you say just now?
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nMike's expression was a little strange.
nCharles was slightly stunned.
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"80 pieces of excellent iron ores. Is there a problem? Wait, could it be...
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nMike finally could not help but laugh,
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"When you bought the iron ores, were there 90 pieces?
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nCharles instantly understood,
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"You actually sold that batch of iron ore?!
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nThe two looked at each other and then laughed loudly.
nThey had unexpectedly completed their first cooperation long ago. It was just that they did not know each other.
nOn the other hand, Little Fat Tom was listening to their conversation in bewilderment.
n'90 excellent iron ores?
n'Where did Mike get these good things?'
nAt this time, he suddenly remembered something Mike said.
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"The God Slayer you mentioned is me.
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nThinking of this sentence, Tom's eyes widened.
n'Can this sentence be true?'
nBefore he could react, Mike bade farewell to Charles, and Tom had to leave the shop with him.
nMike stopped a taxi and got into the car with Little Tom.
nAlong the way, Little Tom found it difficult to initiate the conversation.
nHe felt that such matter was not something easy to say.
nAfter all, God Slayer was so famous now that practically everyone knew of him.
nHe decided to go to the game and ask Mike what happened.
nThe taxi sent Tom home first, and then took Mike back to his place.
nAfter paying, Mike immediately logged into the game.
nAfter entering Second World, Mike went to the mailbox.
nThere was a post office in every city, and the letters that players received needed to be taken out of the mailbox.
nOpening the mailbox, he saw that he had indeed received a letter from Super Rich.
nThe content was very simple.
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"I'll leave the equipment to you. The price will definitely satisfy you!
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nThe attachment was 80 pieces of excellent iron ores.
nTen of them had been submitted to the quest by Super Rich.
nAlthough players like Super Rich would definitely not forge their own iron ores, they could still obtain some experience from the quest.
nIt was very normal for rich people to spend money to buy experience.
nIt was very reasonable.
nMike smiled and took out 80 pieces of iron ores before heading to the blacksmith shop.
nEvery city had a blacksmith shop, and Hero City was no exception.
nAfter arriving at the blacksmith shop, Mike smiled at the blacksmith shop owner,
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"Can I borrow your equipment? I want to forge some equipment.
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nThe blacksmith shop owner immediately bowed enthusiastically,
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"It's our honor that Lord God Slayer is willing to use our equipment!
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nThe surrounding players were all shocked at the sight of this scene.
n'An NPC is actually so polite to a player?'
nHowever, when they saw the ID God Slayer on Mike's head, all the surprise disappeared.
nSo it was God Slayer. Then, nothing was strange, in fact, it was very reasonable.
nAlmost everyone knew that NPCs were very friendly to Mike.
nAfter getting the permission of the blacksmith shop owner, Mike immediately began his work.
nFirst, he put the iron ores into the furnace to be smelted.
nThe three skills for forging were mining, smelting, and forging.
nAfter mining the ore, the ore had to be smelted into metal ingots before it could be forged.
nNaturally, Mike had the Smelting skill.
nSmelting (god-tier passive enhancement): when smelting, there is a 100% chance of obtaining two excellent metal ingots.
nMike placed a portion of iron ores into the furnace.
nOne minute later, two portions of metal ingots were out of the furnace.
nTop-grade iron ingots * 2
nMike looked at the two portions of top-grade iron ingots in his hands and smiled slightly.
nHe did not stop. He proceeded to put in another piece of iron ore and began to smelt it.
nIt took a total of 80 minutes for all 80 pieces of iron ores to be smelted.
nAt this moment, there were 160 pieces of top-grade iron ingots in Mike's bag.
nNormal iron ingots could only produce white to green equipment at most.
nOn the other hand, excellent iron ingots could produce green to blue equipment.
nTop-grade iron ingots can create blue to gold equipment!
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