207 Breaking a Record (2/2)

“What did I do?” Tang Wulin eyed the energetic Mu Xi, his face dyed in doubt.

“Don’t you know you broke a record? It was the record for the fastesthigh-grade Hundred Refinements in the history of the Skysea AllianceTournament. You. Broke. A. Record!” Mu Xi hissed the last few words throughgritted teeth,

“Huh?” Tang Wulin stood there stupefied. “I was just in a hurry to get to theindividual competition. I…”

Mu Xi eyed him up and down. “Did you know that after you left, a flock ofpeople were running all over the gym searching desperately for you? I didn’tdare to say anything. All I heard was that you broke the record for high-gradeHundred Refinements, and with blue coppertite at that! You only used one minuteand six seconds. Way to go!”

“I… I didn’t meant to.” Tang Wulin had been repeatedly warned to stay low-keybeforehand, yet no one had thought something like this would happen. Hisself-control was blown away the moment he began forging. In that state of mind,he focused on creating the best product he that could.

Mu Xi snorted. “Well, anyway, you’re in the limelight now. I expect thateveryone will be focusing on you in the next round. You better prepareyourself.”

“Eh… What am I going to do?” Tang Wulin was at a loss.

Mu Xi said, “What will be, will be. Just don’t let it affect you. It’s notlike Eastsea City is forbidden from producing geniuses, right?”

Tang Wulin stared at her in astonishment. “Senior disciple sister, are yousaying I’m a genius?”

Mu Xi raised a brow in surprise then proceeded to pinch his cheeks. She keptpinching his cheeks as she gnashed her teeth. “Yeah! That’s right! You’re agenius!”

Tang Wulin was barely coherent as he spoke. “Senior disciple sister, pleasedon’t pinch me when you can just talk. You should go now…”

With great difficulty, Tang Wulin managed to fend off Mu Xi’s demonic fingersfrom his cheeks and saw her out. Despite his aching face, his heart warmed.Perceptive since childhood, he knew that Mu Xi’s bared fangs was to remind himnot to draw the world’s attention.

Since they’ve noticed my forging, I’ll need to think of some plan.

As the first day of the tournament came to an end, some rejoiced while otherssulked. For those who failed, this was the pain of being eliminated. For thosewho passed, it was the anxiety for what’s to come.

The tournament schedule was packed, with matches conducted everyday.

Tang Wulin would have to wake up early in order to attend the second round ofthe blacksmithing competition. This was an exceptionally important round.

The blacksmithing tournament’s champion would be decided by the sum of theirmarks awarded by the judges. Thus, the performance was additive. Without adoubt, Tang Wulin was the first round’s frontrunner, having produced ahigh-grade hundred refined product in the shortest amount of time.

The second round was a free-forge round where participants would pick a metaland forge it to the best of their ability.

For the junior division, anyone who succeeded in hundred refining a metal wasconsidered talented. Now, if they could succeed in the Thousand Refinements,then they would be heralded as geniuses.

After a whole night’s meditation, Tang Wulin came up with a plan.

The next morning, a horde of blacksmiths assembled. They were heading towardthe competition grounds.

Tang Wulin trailed behind the group, whispering quietly to Mu Xi, “Seniordisciple sister, do you believe in me?”

“I don’t.” Mu Xi retorted without missing a beat.

Tang Wulin was stunned, a bitter laugh escaping from his lips. “Can’t you be abit more pleasant? Do you really not believe in me?”

Mu Xi smiled inwardly at the sight of Tang Wulin deflating, but outwardly, shesnorted. “Why should I believe in you? What do you have for me to believe in?”

“Integrity!” Tang Wulin exclaimed.

“You have that? How many kilograms?” Mu Xi said disdainfully.

Tang Wulin was helpless to her words. “Fine. If you don’t believe in me thenyou don’t.”

Suspicion roused in Mu Xi’s heart. “Just tell me what you have to say already.Out with it.”

Tang Wulin smirked. “If you believe in me, then choose heavy silver later.”

“Heavy silver? Are you trying to harm me on purpose?” Although heavy silverwas a decent metal, it ranked in the middle relative to other materials. Sincethis was a tournament, the more difficult the metal was to forge the morepoints would be awarded.

Since it was far easier to forge than blue coppertite, heavy silver at thevery best could be considered at the peak of mid-grade metals By choosing it,her chances of success would increase. Yet, this was still depending on chance.Should Mu Xi fail, her score would plummet and she might even be eliminated.