After the first set of armor successfully rolled off the production line, they entered the stage of large-scale output.
The Fray people applied all the knowledge they inherited into production, achieving undoubtedly exceptional and breathtaking results.
Not only did they forge themselves, but they also perfectly assigned what each worker should do and how to do it.
Even races like cave people and Delthans, who normally wouldn't forge, seamlessly operated within this system without any idle wastage.
Under Bulin's guidance, Lear toured the blacksmith shop from start to finish.
He gained a direct understanding of the entire process and a new appreciation for the strength of the Fray people, a race cursed by the Divine Spirit.
The ore was initially smelted to produce the first batch of crude iron, followed by unique processing before entering the second and third smelting stages.
After the third smelting, it was handed over to the Ancient Tree Guardians for violent pounding to remove impurities.
After pounding, it was smelted again... The whole process involved dozens of steps.
The methods used varied widely.
There wasn't just physical pounding and furnace smelting, but also magical inscriptions, magic power baptisms.
Lear was deeply moved by what he saw.
No wonder high-tier weapons were difficult to forge; even if some small factions obtained high-grade ores, they might not necessarily produce anything.
The knowledge involved was too extensive.
Simply melting ores and then forging them into weapons could only bring out their basic traits.
The Fray people, on the other hand, could maximize the material's performance.
The 3 Stars level Rock Armor, currently forged from ordinary iron ore, already says it all.
After touring the whole facility, Lear caught a glimpse of the ores piled in a corner exuding a sinister aura.
"How's your research on Abyssal Demon Iron Ore going? Do you have any plans for forging it?"
Bulin immediately perked up at this topic.
For blacksmiths, high-grade ores are their lifeblood.
"Abyssal Demon Iron Ore contains unique evil energy, which requires special forging techniques to activate. I'm still researching it."
"But it won't take long. Once this batch of armor is completed... it should take shape."
The tone was resolute.
"Sir, Weilu City's army will surely have the most solid armor and the sharpest weapons... I swear to you with my life!"
The successful forging of Rock Heavy Armor gave this Fray person a deeper understanding of the inherited knowledge in his mind.
He had strong confidence in how to forge high-tier weapons.
Lear smiled joyfully.
Great, that's exactly the attitude of unparalleled confidence he wanted.
"Good, I'm looking forward to seeing the birth of new weapons!"
"Once this is done, you can also design exclusive equipment for the Dark Night Elves and Ancient Tree Guardians."
"At the same time, try to see if the forging process can be simplified to produce armor that regular humans can wear... We'll need to engage in external trade later on."
Planning and management must be done step by step.
For now, get started, plant the seed, and then cultivate it continuously, waiting for it to root, sprout, mature, and yield.
Bulin readily agreed.
For the Fray people, forging was their life; it was not work but something they enjoyed.
Then he seemed to think of something and hesitated to speak.
"Sir, one more thing... Could we ask the Banshee to help teach us some forging knowledge?"
"Our lessons are rather dry..."
With the development of the blacksmith shop, the growing staff, and some workers lacking basic knowledge, he was very troubled.
He was thinking of holding a few classes to teach everyone some basic forging knowledge.
At least, he wouldn't have to arrange for every individual to be trained by someone.
But while the idea was good, the outcomes were poor.
Compared to the Swamp Boggart who could make people instantly enter a learning state, his lectures were dry; even Frays would fall asleep listening, let alone outsiders.
He only held one class and never did it again.
He simply couldn't bring himself to do it.
Upon hearing this, Lear became interested.
Weilu City did not restrict this kind of behavior and even encouraged it.
However, personal abilities varied, and not everyone was suitable to be a teacher.
"I'll arrange for the Swamp Boggart to study at the blacksmith shop for a while or assist you in teaching."
"You should organize the knowledge you want to pass on, preferably compile it into a booklet and record it in writing."
Bulin promptly agreed.
After Lear spoke, he too fell into thought.
It seemed that revising teaching was also a pressing need.
With in-depth learning, the basic knowledge had essentially been taught, and everyone had their strengths and interests.
Separating various disciplines for focused teaching would clearly be more effective.
Things like pig farming, farming, forging, tailoring, territory planning... and so on.
These are industries that may seem simple but have deep knowledge.
They require more specialized talent training.
But there's also a problem—lack of personnel.
There are only three Swamp Boggarts, teaching so many courses would be overwhelming.
And they also need to join the army from time to time.
Lear thought about it.
Perhaps teaching basic knowledge on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and specialized courses on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays?
This might be a solution.
However, this premise requires first letting the Swamp Boggart learn and master these specialized skills.
But Lear had no doubt about the Banshee's learning abilities after this period; if they were on Earth, they could easily achieve top exam scores.
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