Grandmaster Hunter of Age of Mythology

Chapter 185 Taking Emily Back to the Castle

More than an hour later, the two rode together on the silver wolf and arrived at Sheldon Castle smoothly. The castle stood tall and majestic, exuding an ancient and solemn atmosphere.

"Brother Kashen, your house is so big? No wonder you are so rich..." Emily looked up at the castle, her eyes full of amazement.

"My fiancée's family is preparing for the wedding. It's none of my business. They just need to prepare for the ceremony. Let's go into the castle and see if my fiancée is there..." Kashin said calmly.

Silver Wolf was soon taken away by someone, and the two entered the castle together. Tan Aili happened to have nothing to do this afternoon, so she was playing board games with the maids in the study to kill time.

This dice-rolling board game is extremely popular among the aristocracy. It requires four to six people to play together. Because it is a combination of strategy and luck, it has become one of Tan Aili's favorite hobbies.

"Mr. Kashin is back, and he brought a little girl with him!" a servant came to report.

"Okay, you continue to clean the study and other rooms. That's all for today. You must practice your dice throwing skills well..." Tan Aili gave instructions in an orderly manner, and then went downstairs to meet Kashin in the living room.

Hearing that such a little girl had obtained the qualification to enter the magician trial, Tan Aili couldn't help but look at her with admiration. After all, someone who could enter the professional trial at the age of fourteen was undoubtedly a genius, and she was the apprentice who taught Kashin the language.

After understanding the basic situation, Tan Aili said, "Kashen, you just like adventure. Since you have nothing to do at home, go ahead. The apprentice level trial shouldn't be difficult!"

Kashin responded: "This mission doesn't involve any killing, but it's easy to get lost. Have someone prepare some delicious food for me to eat on the way, and mix some potions with various functions to facilitate the movement. No potions that can cause death. These are all children, and there is no grudge between them..."

"Can't magic apprentices hire people? So it's definitely not easy. The children may not be too enthusiastic, but you have to take the masters behind them into consideration. You have to make all-out preparations. It's better to have nothing than to have nothing. We have plenty of raw materials at home," Tan Aili frowned and said seriously.

Kashin's mouth curled up: "My dear, I will bring everything you need. She asked Emily to prepare a room for him and arrange for him to stay. I will go to my grandfather to forge a batch of arrowheads first."

Tan Aili agreed with a smile and took Emily to the study. There was no such thing as boredom here. She asked someone to prepare some snacks to entertain Emily.

Now the family is more or less connected with the magician group. Getting to know them more will help you avoid being at a disadvantage in the future. Tan Aili also attaches great importance to the magic apprentices who participate in the trial at the age of fourteen. In her opinion, these young magic apprentices have unlimited potential. They may all be big figures in the future. Establishing good relationships with them may bring immeasurable benefits to the future development of the family.

In the past years, magicians have relied on their powerful magical powers to solve many problems for the nobles, and have also provided strong support to the noble families in politics, economy and other aspects.

From a social perspective, the combination of noble families and magician groups is a complement of resources and strength. Noble families have abundant material resources and social status, while magicians have mysterious and powerful magical knowledge and skills. The cooperation between the two can form a more powerful force in this complex society.

In short, Tan Aili's emphasis on Emily is not only based on consideration of the current situation, but also a long-term consideration for the long-term development of the family.

On the other side, the old man looked at the customized giant hammer in disbelief. This was completely beyond human limits. It was easy to pick up, but it was impossible to swing it for a long time.

Fighting Qi is not omnipotent. Long-term holding is definitely not something that can be solved by fighting Qi. If it is a giant of five or six meters, of course there is no problem, as he must be very strong. But if it is a normal person, there is no way he can fight with this thing.

"After all, he has no experience in charging into battle and has made a fool of himself. Okay, let's put it on display in the hall! It's impossible for him to fight with the mascot that represents the glory of the family!"

"Grandpa, I know the characteristics of the knight's hammer. I can do it. I just need to improve my hammering skills. I have to go on a mission tomorrow, so I need to take a batch of arrowheads with me and forge them myself. Grandpa, just give me some experience support!"

"Okay, you really need to improve your forging skills! We'll talk about the knight's hammer later..."

The two men went to their own blacksmith workshop to start the furnace and cast. The armor-piercing cones were enough for the time being, so they made fifty wolf-tooth arrows as backup.

Tan Aili's spacious blacksmith shop can accommodate hundreds of blacksmiths working at the same time. In an emergency, they must start forging weapons here to prepare for war.

The task at the family blacksmith shop is not urgent now, so it will not be used unless it is absolutely necessary. All the forging facilities in the training camp manor are first-class.

The flames jumped, illuminating Kashen's determined and focused face. First, the precious magic alloy raw materials were placed into the blazing furnace. The flames greedily licked the metal, causing it to gradually turn red and soften.

Staring closely at the furnace, the huge bellows whirred, controlling the temperature and intensity of the flame, as if in a silent communication with this mysterious material.

When the magic alloy softened to the right degree, he quickly took it out and placed it on a solid anvil. Kashin held the heavy hammer tightly in both hands, raised it high, and brought it down swiftly, with each blow carrying steady power and precise rhythm.

Sparks flew everywhere, like bright stars, blooming and disappearing in this small space. Grandpa Nick shared his experience and guided the control of power.

As the hammer fell again and again, the magic alloy began to show the shape of the arrowhead. Kashin turned the metal over from time to time, carefully observing every change to ensure the symmetry and perfection of the shape.

Then, he picked up a small and sharp carving knife and carefully carved the blood groove on the surface of the arrowhead. As the carving knife moved, it became clearer and clearer until my grandfather was satisfied.

The arrowhead is then placed in the cold water prepared nearby. With a "hiss", a burst of white steam rises up and fills the entire blacksmith shop. After cooling, the arrowhead is taken out and gently polished with fine sandpaper to remove surface flaws and roughness, making it as smooth as a mirror, reflecting the firelight in the blacksmith shop.

Finally, Kashin held the carefully crafted magic alloy heavy arrowhead in his hand, his eyes full of pride and satisfaction. With the guidance of his grandfather, this arrow barely passed the test...

Kashin smiled and threw it directly into the furnace. He would never use anything that was barely qualified.

"Grandpa, it's almost done. We'll practice next time. Time doesn't allow us to slowly make it. Please do it yourself..."

"Hehe, no problem. You just need to practice makes perfect. There's basically no problem with your skills. I'll make it this time, and you prepare something else..."

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