C167 (1/2)
After a short while, a portion of the refiners had already completed their own work, while some people were vexed. Some people's speed was the same as Liu Chan Yu's, and in the end, they directly gave up. There were also some people who did not have a good grasp of the situation and directly broke it.
The one who completed it revealed a joyful smile. According to the usual rules, as long as one could complete a Star Soldier within the specified time, then even if they could advance, they would still be able to pass the examination later on.
After the first Star Soldier was successfully refined, the refiners on the rows of tables slowly raised their hands up one by one.
Even some of the slower competitors had completed their matches. Of course, there was still less than a minute before the end of the competition.
The only person who still had energy and mood left on the stage was Liu Chan Yu. His current level of concentration was absolutely unshakable.
Therefore, gradually those who had completed their mission began to watch Liu Chan Yu's movements.
βI don't think this kid will make it. The match is about to end, what more can he create!β
Liu Chan Yu didn't pay any attention to this, his hands didn't stop moving at all. The beast army phenomenon was the last step for Liu Chan Yu after he entered the water. Actually, he could have immediately ended it, but he didn't.
βHe should be able to finish it now, right? But why didn't he stop? It seemed like there wasn't enough time. If it is difficult to even advance, then even if your talent is strong, it will be useless! β
The craftsman master was extremely puzzled and looked at Liu Chan Yu with a question mark in his eyes.
Liu Chan Yu's eyes continued to provide the important support of his Astral Souls. The black hammer in his hands unceasingly swung, and with each swing of the hammer, sparks flew in all directions.
Before anyone could sense what was happening, a black substance appeared on the already pitch-black sword.
Those were impurities, the things that could affect one's performance the most in the entire sword.
Liu Chan Yu's goal was very simple. He wanted to completely connect all of the sword metals together and make them into a whole.