The sheet of iron on the forging table gradually elongated under the man's hundreds of strikes.
From its prototype form, it resembled a long spear, ten feet in length, with a spearhead of three feet and three inches, shaped like a three-edged reverse blade. Under the man's continuous pounding, the surface of the spear shaft bore dragon scale-like concave patterns.
Finally, after the man's three thousandth strike, the entire spear had taken shape.
Then, the man stopped pounding, directly reaching out and grabbing the red-hot spear iron, bringing it to the fireplace.
Although Su Mu didn't understand forging, he knew that to create a superior weapon, it required multiple cycles of reforging, with thousands of hammering rounds before it could take form.
Therefore, the man must be undergoing secondary forging, preparing to forge the details.
