Farming with Entries: From Lord to Emperor-Chapter 347 - 209: News of the Red Griffin Clan

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Chapter 347: Chapter 209: News of the Red Griffin Clan

"It’s okay."

Vivian’s eyes were still full of anticipation.

"Even if it’s only half as powerful, I’d be satisfied."

Luo De nodded,

"But today, both the Yak People and I are exhausted and can’t perform Flame Tempering anymore."

"Then we’ll do it tomorrow!"

Vivian couldn’t help but hug Luo De’s arm.

Luo De smiled and turned back to the Blacksmith Shop.

Weapons forged with Sea Pattern Magic Steel really are something good, giving Luo De more and more surprises.

It’s still necessary to forge more of them.

However, Luo De was a bit tired today and decided to make some arrowheads forged from Sea Pattern Magic Steel for Rean.

Luo De had just swung the hammer a few times when Durant rushed into the Blacksmith Shop in a flurry.

Seeing Luo De unharmed, Durant breathed a sigh of relief,

"Lord Baron, glad you’re okay."

Durant, who was training new recruits, saw the flames from afar and rushed in directly with his men.

"I’m fine. Didn’t the guard at the door tell you?"

Luo De laughed as he put down the hammer.

"He said a couple of things, but I didn’t quite understand, so I just ran in."

Durant awkwardly explained, "Serge said you used Ashbringer and unleashed an extremely powerful ’Flame Slash.’"

"Ah? It even has a name for the combat skill now?"

Luo De smiled wryly, "What he said wasn’t wrong."

Then, Luo De briefly explained Flame Tempering and Enchantment.

Durant widened his eyes and cautiously asked, "Lord Baron, may I see your Ashbringer?"

Luo De gestured with his mouth:

"Take a look yourself."

"Thank you!"

Durant eagerly stepped forward, forcefully drew out the Ashbringer, and examined it carefully.

The shimmering light on it was no longer as clear as before.

But with patience, one could still see the flame-like gleam of magma pass by.

"Truly amazing..."

Durant couldn’t help but exclaim.

"Too bad I wasn’t there at the time to witness such a grand scene."

"There’s nothing to be sorry about."

Luo De said with a smile, "You’ll have a chance to see it in the future."

"You said it!"

Durant nodded, his eyes full of affection for the Ashbringer.

For a knight, no one dislikes a weapon blessed with extraordinary power.

Luo De saw his expression and said lightly:

"Don’t worry, I’ll be making a Demon Steel Longsword for you next."

"Just not sure if Combat Qi will have the same effect."

"Thank you!"

Durant bowed in salute.

Then he carefully sheathed the Ashbringer and set it aside properly.

"Unfortunately, I’m not qualified to become a wizard apprentice, not talented enough."

Durant sighed.

"It’s no big deal, Durant. A knight can also carve a different path."

Luo De stood up and patted Durant on the shoulder:

"Rest assured, I’ll do my best to help you."

"Don’t worry about your new sword either; I’ll have Fernie infuse the Power of the Earth into it for you."

The last test showed that Durant’s attributes leaned towards Earth.

Though he wasn’t a wizard apprentice, using a Demon Steel Longsword forged with the Power of the Earth would be even more fitting.

"Thank you for your generosity!"

Durant was quite pleased.

Then Durant put away his smile and reported,

"Lord Baron, the Mountain Cat People led by Vika have all been released and settled."

"They’ve already started training, but I think their weapons are too crude and hope we can provide them with a new batch."

Luo De nodded, "Sure, do you have a sample?"

"I do!"

Durant stood up and walked out, soon returning with a bone knife, which he presented to Luo De with both hands,

"Vika hopes the blacksmiths can forge according to this style, two for each."

Luo De took the bone knife and glanced it over.

This was the bone knife Vika carried with him, single-edged and only half a meter long.

Very crude, its material undistinguishable.

"Hammer."

Luo De beckoned Hammer over and handed him the bone knife directly.

"Try forging two first, and if they turn out okay, continue."

"Alright."

Hammer and Durant responded in unison.

Then Durant took out a list, saying, "Also, the throwing weapons and auxiliary Claw Hooks on here, we need a batch of them too."

"Hmm."

Luo De absent-mindedly replied.

Hearing Durant mention "throwing weapons," Luo De suddenly recalled a weapon highly suited for the Mountain Cat People.

"Sigh... I’ll have to draw the design again..."

Luo De couldn’t help muttering, which immediately caught Hammer and Durant’s attention.

When the Lord mentions a design, there’s bound to be something new.

"No worries, go ahead with your work, Hammer."

"Yes, my Lord."

Hammer turned and went back to arrange the tasks.

"Durant, you should get busy too."

Luo De casually said.

But Durant didn’t leave, lowering his voice,

"I have something to report to you."

Luo De remained calm and led Durant into the back room of the Blacksmith Shop.

Once the door was closed, Durant took out a wood tube sealed with wax and handed it to Luo De with both hands,

"Message from the Night Language Association."

"Open it."

Luo De instructed.

Durant scraped off the wax seal, opened the tube, extracted the coiled slip of paper inside, and handed it to Luo De.

Luo De took it, squinted, and carefully examined the small text on it before handing it back to Durant.

"They did well. Didn’t expect them to infiltrate the Red Griffin Family."

Luo De’s face revealed a satisfied smile, "Make sure to send their families more flour and meat, as rewards they deserve."

"Alright, Lord Baron, I’ll have Lawrence handle it shortly."

Durant rolled up the letter and swiftly tossed it into the forge.

"It says Miss Avril’s stepmother has already discovered she’s still alive and sent out a team... Could this bring trouble?"