Chapter 1 (2/2)

Forging three weapons took an average of 14 to 16 hours, and that was assu a success rate of 100 percent in forging was i failed, he had to restart As a result, he worked nearly 16 hours per day!

Therefore, aside fro, he had to work nonstop every day to finish the task on time

With this level of workload, it was no wonder that his predecessor had beco to die frorated?</e but didn’t have any tears He believed that if he continued to work in this manner, he would die within a month

ure out how to beco Master</ened a contract with the Forging Division, so he couldn’t leave But the Forging Division had itsApprentice He was at the lowest level, si Master was the rank above Forging Apprentice

Forging Masters were alreadyDivision’s technical staff, and they were not treated in the sa Apprentices were

They could live in proper houses with a kitchen and a toilet Their pay was also significantly higher than that of Forging Apprentices Most i than that of Forging Apprentices

As Forging Masters, they completed the task if they handed in 30 weapons everyMasters They were the Forging Division’s arded as the Forging Division’s wealth, and they were treated far better than Forging Masters

Grand Craftsh-level Forging Masters were the Forging Division’s wealth, then Grand Crafts Division’s treasures

It wasn’t a stretch of the iard each Grand Craftsman as a national treasure

Grand Crafts Division’s directors in ter Division were fifth-ranked officials They were the equivalent of deputy bureau chiefs, which were the same rank as deputy mayors in Zhou Shu’s previous life

But even directors fro Division had to be respectful of Grand Craftsmen on a practical level After all, there were a lot of fifth-ranking officials but only a handful of Grand Crafts masters above Grand Craftsmen This, however, was not information that Zhou Shu’s predecessor could obtain

One’s future would be bright if one could beco Master was no easy task

Three generations of Zhou Shu’s predecessor’s ancestors had all been Forging Apprentices in the Forging Division, but they hadn’t been able to beco Masters even until Zhou Shu’s predecessor This demonstrated how difficult it was

The require Master was quite sie ranked weapons

The weapons in this world were classified as Heaven, Earth, Black, and Yellow Weapons forged by apprentices such as Zhou Shu were standard and unranked weapons

Forging Masters and above held all of the secret for ranked weapons and always kept them secret It was nearly i Master without the assistance of aDivision had tens of thousands of Forging Apprentices, and hardly one in a hundred could advance to beco Master

Surely that doesn’t mean I’ll be stuck to death here?</e saber that his predecessor had forged and began to exa and had no idea what the distinction between a standard and a ranked weapon was

ti to recall a solution from his predecessor’s memories

Suddenly, his vision blurred, and he noticed a dazzling golden light Amid his dizziness, a blue-covered book appeared in front of him

A few primitive words ritten on the book’s cover Zhou Shu understood what they endary Armament Canon!

Rustle!

Even without any wind, the blue book flipped through several pages before coaze was drawn to the book, where he saw the drawing of a long saber It appeared to be the sa in his hand The draas exquisite, as if the saber was actually in front of him

A line of ancient words ritten on the saber

[Sharp Standard Long Saber!]

A piece of information appeared in Zhou Shu’ssaber’s forging lowed He had a solution to his problem!