Soon, Elder Wu gave Xiao Yan a definite answer.
When the stone chips are gone, there are left various molten metals hanging in the air like magma, some are purple, some are blue, some are dark green, some are orange, some are gray and black, and there are all kinds of colors. , very beautiful. However, the color is not pure, and there are obviously many impurities in the molten metal. Immediately, the beastly fire like a sky curtain was divided into balls, wrapping the balls of molten metal for refining.
This is the purification of alchemy! This elder of the Dan Palace Keqing is really using alchemy skills to refine weapons! Xiao Yan's eyes were filled with surprise - should I say this is a genius idea or a stupid idea? But one thing Xiao Yan is sure of is that the alchemy skills of this elder from the Dan Palace are definitely superior to his. Because each ball of molten metal has different minerals and different impurities, hundreds or thousands of different molten metal balls need to be purified at the same time, and the temperature of each ball of molten metal must be different. The time required to burn each ball of molten metal is also different, which requires extremely high soul power to control the heat, which Xiao Yan thinks he cannot do yet.
"In refining medicine, after purification, it becomes a pill, so the next step is for him to shape the molten metal into weapons. Forming is easy, but how does he temper those weapons and how do he attack those weapons? Do he use Dou Qi? ? It’s definitely not possible if it’s not the condensed nine-star fighting spirit. Using the power of the soul? Even if the power of the soul is less than the world level, I’m afraid it won’t work.” Xiao Yan guessed and judged in his heart, “If you don’t temper or open up, then it’s just They're just rough embryos with the shape of weapons, so they're nothing to worry about."
Based on Xiao Yan's guess and judgment, the purified molten metal was shaped into a variety of weapons under the control of Elder Wu, with only their shapes but not their sharpness. It's just that there are thousands of them at a glance, which is quite scary.
Elder Wu did not immediately use these weapons to chop down. He gathered his strength and called it a day, and started explaining to Xiao Yan and others——
"On the way to hunt you down with Dan Yan and other martial arts elites, hailstones the size of fists suddenly fell from the sky, hitting many places and causing large-scale avalanches. I have never seen such a scene before, and it was quite shocking. At that time I suddenly thought that fog, rain, snow, and hail are all formed by water vapor rising from the ground to the sky. Why do we usually see more fog, rain, and snow, but less hail? Obviously, it has something to do with the temperature. Hail is formed because The temperature dropped sharply. But was it just because of the sudden drop in temperature? If it was just because of the sudden drop in temperature, then why did hail occur more in summer than in winter? And why did hail fall in summer but not in snow? I was bored at that time, so I started to study it carefully. . After careful investigation, I entered a state of enlightenment. You also know that this state is rare, so Dan Yan led a group of martial arts elites to hunt you down first, leaving marks along the way. I will pursue them after I have achieved enlightenment.”
So that's it. Everyone couldn't help but secretly sigh at their luck: if the elder of the Dan Palace Keqing hadn't suddenly realized something on the way and delayed the trip, and if there was an additional Eight-Star Dou Emperor, they would have had no chance of victory in the battle with Dan Yan and the others.
Elder Wu continued to speak——
"Actually, I haven't realized anything useful for me to improve my alchemy skills. I just thought that when fighting against the enemy, I can collect the mountains and rocks covered with ice and snow into the air to smelt the metal contained in them, and then forge them into a huge number of weapons. Stabbing down should be a very powerful attack method (to be continued.)