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Chapter 100 Studying... (Part 2)

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    Tian Peng ended up throwing the ore handed over by Wu Sansi into the furnace without even looking at it. The whole piece of ore hit the tray in the furnace and caused a shower of sparks.

    Damn it, this is too crude. Is this how the metal is refined? By directly calcining the whole ore?  I don¡¯t read much, don¡¯t lie to me!

    "Extract the hematite from this hematite ore and forge it into iron ingots. This is your next task. When you complete it, I will teach you what to do next."

    After saying that, without waiting for Wu Sansi to react, he walked to an operating table and continued his work. The figure carrying it away clearly didn't care what Wu Sansi did.

    Picking up two black iron hammers with both hands, and looking at the crackling ore being calcined in the furnace, Wu Sansi was confused.

    Recalling how Tian Peng extracted the metal from a piece of ore yesterday, well, I can't remember it at all. It seems that there was a hammer. When the hammer was hammered down, a lot of black material was smashed out of the hematite. After that hammer  The entire hematite has also shrunk a lot.

    But even though he knew that it was the seemingly ordinary hammer that removed the impurities in the hematite, Wu Sansi didn¡¯t know exactly how to do it!

    Putting these aside first, Wu Sansi used the tongs on the side to pour the burned hematite in the furnace into another stone tray.

    Taking out this tray that looked like hellish lava, Wu Sansi almost cried when he looked at the scattered gravel inside. He didn¡¯t expect that it would be so difficult to just extract the metal from the ore. What about purifying the metal later?

    After pouring away the slag and a small amount of residual metal liquid in the original tray, picking up the small pebbles in the melted hematite solution and pouring it back into the original tray, Wu Sansi finally extracted an almost naked-eye  No other impurities can be seen in the hematite solution.

    While waiting for the hematite solution to cool down, Wu Sansi secretly glanced at Tian Peng, who was turning his back, and found that he had no tendency to turn around, so he continued to forge his unique 'skills' with confidence.

    The hematite solution cooled very quickly. Wu Sansi took out the semi-condensed hematite from the tray and placed it on the anvil. He pulled a small stool from the side to use as a cushion and prepared to forge the metal.

    ¡°Bang~bang~bang¡­¡±

    Wu Sansi opened his bow left and right, and hit the hematite with black iron hammers on both sides at the same time. The impact of the metal collision was not as strong as he imagined. Instead, it felt like knocking down a sandbag. Maybe it was not cooled down enough.

    ?? Continuing to beat, the temperature of the hematite became lower and lower, and it became harder and harder. Fortunately, his physical fitness was really good, Wu Sansi didn't even break out a drop of sweat after all this beating.

    After the hematite was almost completely hard, Wu Sansi knocked it into a nearly square metal ingot. At least Wu Sansi thought it was a cuboid.

    "Teacher, okay." After hesitating for a long time, Wu Sansi decided to tell Teacher Tian. After all, he didn't know what to do next.

    "It's still very early! This is for you. When it reaches more than 99%, it will be barely completed." Tian Peng threw a metal detector to Wu Sansi.

    Metal detector, Wu Sansi knows that this is used to detect the purity of metal. It contains the inspection records of most metals. It can quickly distinguish the purity of the metal. It is a soul guide that is often used.  device.

    Wu Sansi took the metal detector and swiped it on the hematite without any hesitation. He thought to himself that the purity of his hematite should be over 90. It looked very pure!

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

    The metal detector beeped, seventy-two percent, and a number that Wu Sansi could not imagine appeared.

    Why?  It obviously looks quite pure, but there aren¡¯t any other colors on the surface?

    Wu Sansi didn¡¯t understand, but he knew that the metal detector Tian Peng gave him would be fine. Is there really so many other impurities in this piece of hematite?

    He couldn¡¯t understand it, but that didn¡¯t stop him from throwing the hematite into the furnace again. At least he understood that it could be purified by repeated forging.

    After another beating, Wu Sansi took the metal detector to test again, 74%, what the hell?  The purity has only increased by 2%?

    Wu Sansi, who did not believe in evil, took the hematite and remade it. When forging it, it not only increased the strength but also extended the time. However, the final result showed that it was indeed 79%. This time, the improvement was a little more.  , but still quite few.

    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? back to the furnace, 86%.

    AgainBack to the furnace, eighty-nine percent.

    ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????90%.

    Ninety-one,

    Ninety point two,

    Ninety-twenty-five,

    Ninety-twenty-seven

    Ninety-twenty-eight.

    After more than ten times of repeated forging, it finally reached a purity of ninety-five. The last few times were almost improved by 0.01% each time, but this time the one forged just now was not at all.  promote.

    What went wrong?  My proficiency in each forging is improving. A total of twenty or thirty beatings have trained Wu Sansi to a decent level. At least he has mastered the strength and speed of each descent well, but the purity is not there.  The slightest improvement is beyond comprehension.

    After several more attempts, Wu Sansi found that no matter how he changed the beating method, the purity of the hematite could not be improved.

    In the end, he simply threw down the hammer and sat cross-legged on the ground to use his soul power to recover his strength. After all, his body was still seven years old. No matter how good his physical condition was, he couldn't help but feel a little tired after so many exercises.

    How can we continue to improve the purity?  Did you miss any steps or add any auxiliary materials?  Obviously Teacher Tian didn't add any help to the tempering yesterday. He could forge such a beautiful iron ingot with just simple hammering. There is no reason why he can't make it himself!

    The high temperature caused by the continuous burning of the stove made Wu Sansi, who was already a little tired, unable to help but sweat profusely. Big beads of sweat kept leaving Wu Sansi's forehead, and gradually left a water stain under his body.

    Sweat soaked the clothes all over his body, and the wet feeling was very uncomfortable. Wu Sansi used his soul power to evaporate all the sweat in an instant.

    Soul power is indeed very easy to use. It seems that there were fluctuations in soul power when Teacher Tian was forging it yesterday. Is there any connection between this?

    As soon as he thought of it, he did it. Wu Sansi climbed up quickly, threw the hematite that had been forged into brown into the furnace, burned it until it was red, and then took it out.

    Holding the two hammers and slowly raising them, Wu Sansi slowly wrapped his soul power around the two black iron hammers. Wu Sansi seemed to feel that the two hammers were like extensions of his own body, and there was no sense of sluggishness in using tools anymore.

    At the same time, the moment Wu Sansi's soul power came out of his body, Tian Peng also stopped what he was doing, and his whole body was stunned, as if a statue was standing there motionless (Remember the website address: www  .hlnovel.com
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