Chapter 110 No One Is Perfect
Ji Youyou looked at everyone below. Over the past ten years, they have paid a lot for Yan Ge.

Just like Gouqin, at the beginning, for the sake of Yanqingtang, she wandered around various teahouses, cruise ships, etc. to collect information, and was almost discovered and hunted down.

Just like Yan Dantang, after gradually growing, it was chased and intercepted by the Misty Sect, and finally it was able to gain a firm foothold because of the power of the black market and loose cultivators, as well as the efforts of other sects, big and small.

Just like Bowie, in order to refine a better magic weapon, he can sleep for days and nights.

She knows very well that no one is perfect, everyone is running on their own way, and she has achieved Yan Ge, such a group of people, and herself only because of such an opportunity.

Never be complacent, always believe that there is no end to the road, and there is no end to hard work, this is her way.

It is also her way to insist on self and burst out great potential.

It is also her way not to compromise with life or difficulties.

She vaguely felt that her realm was a little loose again, and she had an epiphany at this moment.

Since the establishment of the foundation, her state of mind has undergone more obvious changes, and she can even see the essence of things more clearly, and her Taoist heart has gradually become firmer.

Gradually adapting to life in another world, I no longer practice cultivation for the sake of cultivation, but just regard it as a daily process, just like eating and drinking water.

For Ji Youyou, she has her own pride and conceit.

Since she is a genius and a top student in modern times, why can't she have a better life here.

What about being suppressed?
What about being ignored?
So what if there are no resources?
From being alone to now being worth as much as a medium-sized sect, Ji Youyou relied on her forbearance and persistence.

Even though he is extremely talented, he is still low-key and calm, walking towards his own broad road.

"Bowie, I'll go to your processing room in a few days."

"Yes, Pavilion Master, that's what you can ask for."

Ji Youyou always felt that Fang Tianji was still not good enough, so he just took this opportunity to improve.

She is a miscellaneous student, so she can use any weapon at her fingertips, and she doesn't have to have Fang Tianji.

As we all know, most of the cultivators are sword cultivators. This is not only because of their strong combat power, but also because of their lightness and strong attack power.

And the last time she fought against that sword repairman, she found that swords were more suitable for close-range competitions.

Not many people use guns.

And her gun was a bit bulky in close combat, which also made her determined.

Is it better to change it?

It is better to discuss with a group of senior craftsmen than to build a car behind closed doors.

She also wants to hear other people's opinions.

Ji Youyou thinks that her success in alchemy depends on her previous experience and her wood-type spiritual root, so although she understands the art of refining, she may still be half-baked.

It is necessary to rely on masters like Bauwe, and this kind of professional talents who need to be immersed in it cannot be self-taught in a short time.

Ji Youyou herself is from the academic school, so she feels the respect and recognition of this kind of monk even more.

Therefore, when Bowie proposed to increase the training of craftsmen, she not only did not refuse, but strongly agreed with it.

This kind of thing to do with a deep heart, this kind of talent recruitment, is not a problem of Lingshi, but a kind of own resources.

A few days later, the magic weapon shop.

"Master, come with me."

Ji Youyou dressed very lightly and went to the workshop of the Refining Hall.

It's not very big here, just a few refining rooms.

Go into the workshop.

Ji Youyou suddenly felt a burst of heat, this place can indeed be said to be one of the worst places to work.

To learn how to refine weapons, you must first adapt to extremely high temperatures, and you may have been doing it for a long time without any results.

"Dangdang", "huhuhu", "filing file", the sounds of various crafts, as Ji Youyou entered the door, they could be heard clearly, one after another.

Ji Youyou respects craftsmen very much. Like making alchemy, the making of magic tools is also a matter that requires extreme concentration. It not only consumes spiritual power, but also tests people's patience.

Ji Youyou quietly watched from the side, not disturbing the people inside.

I randomly found a room and went in, only to see a man inside, constantly beating the material in his hand, and as he was beating, the ore material in his hand became thinner and thinner.

The man seemed still not satisfied. He knocked for a while, stopped for a while, held it in his hand for comparison, and polished it repeatedly.

Afterwards, he picked up another piece and continued the process of beating like this. Ji Youyou roughly knew that he was preparing for forging materials.

This is almost the last step in the production of a small part. The smelted material is beaten into a suitable shape, and then quenched and hardened. Then the final part will be finished.

At some point, Bowie had already quietly stood beside her, watching the process with her.

Ji Youyou winked at him, and Bowie led her into an empty room, where there were two shelves on both sides, full of hammers, blowers and other tools.

There are several long tables and chairs in the middle.

"This is where the master craftsmen usually stay. Please come to the pavilion master."

Continue walking to the inner room, where there is a tea table with two chairs on both sides, "Sit here, I'll make you a pot of spirit tea."

Ji Youyou noticed that the tea tables and tea chairs here are relatively new, they look like they were newly purchased, and there are several potted flowers beside them.

"You didn't just clean up this tea room, did you?" Ji Youyou asked in surprise.

"Yes, we are all staying in the iron making room, which has just been furnished."

"That's too much trouble for you, I don't think the work of making iron is easy."

"Yes, our output is not high, and every part is done by hand."

Ji Youyou nodded. A good magic weapon usually requires a craftsman to go through complex processes such as material selection, furnace making, smelting, and calcination.

And the better the magic weapon, the more components, the more ore materials, and the higher the requirements for skills.

Ji Youyou noticed that the person in front of him was no longer wearing a cassock, but only a tattered linen dress. He still had the square, unsmiling face, but his temperament had completely changed.

"Old Bao, you really do what you do." Taking a sip of tea, Ji Youyou remembered the old Bao who sold spirit beast meat, and joked.

"You're laughing, it's not practical for us to wear cassocks for work here."

"It's okay, it's pretty good."

"However, you don't seem to have too many people. I was wondering how long it would take you to refine a magic weapon?"

"The simplest one will take five or six days."

Ji Youyou understood that she was still half-baked at refining artifacts, and no matter how long she could spend on her own magical artifacts, she didn't think it was too long.

But if refining equipment is regarded as a job that must be done every day, she thought about it, and she felt that this job is quite difficult.

 I don’t know why the previous paragraph is missing, so I will add it first.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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