Chapter 5 Forging Factory
To the east of Nathalas College, next to the road leading to Suramar City, a forging factory is under construction. Apprentices from the entire Nathalas College are coming to help, using magic to move materials. In a few days, it will cover an area of thousands of
Ping's factory construction is completed.
Inside the factory, magic furnaces are placed. Blacksmiths hired from all over the world, under the command of Pisest, forged pieces of swords of sanctions, and then sent them to the enchantment room at the other end of the factory.
District to enchant.
Saisoni guides the mage apprentices in enchanting. These mage apprentices come to help for free in order to improve their enchanting skills.
Every time a Sword of Sanction is completed, Carlos will conduct a test. After passing the test, it will be loaded into the magic car and handed over to the quartermaster waiting outside.
After Viridis Fallon handed the battlefield verification report to Queen Azshara, Queen Azshara immediately decided to order five thousand swords of punishment and one hundred blades of punishment.
Gale gave the price, each Sword of Sanction is 1.2 gold coins, and each Blade of Sanction is 10 gold coins.
After deducting the cost of materials and labor, the surplus is about 1,500 gold coins. After deducting the cost of building the factory, Gale can still earn 1,000 gold coins.
The foundation of a magic tower came out.
Being able to make so much money is mainly due to the support of Nathalas Academy. Nathalas uses training as an excuse to let mage apprentices help build factories for free and help with enchanting for free. Otherwise, these wages will be more than 1,000 gold coins.
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You must know that mage is the most noble profession, how can labor be cheap?
With our back against a big tree, we could enjoy the shade. I have to say that Prince Farodis gave Gale too much support.
Gale planned to repay Narthalas College, and he set up an experimental fund with 500 gold coins to help those expensive experimental projects.
The mage apprentices welcomed Gale's kindness very much and even called him Generous Gale.
Gale was praised as being a bit hard to do business. He used their wages to help the apprentices, and he was also appreciated by the apprentices. He was an old capitalist.
Soon, batches of Swords of Sanction were transported to the front line and distributed to the soldiers of the First Legion.
After obtaining new weapons, the First Army launched a counterattack.
The trolls lack intelligence and are still using the strategy of exchanging wounds for injuries. This strategy is a weapon for the trolls to deal with ordinary Kaldorei soldiers. The trolls are taller and covered with moss. Ordinary weapons can only break through them.
Opening their skin won't hurt their bones at all. Even if they are injured, the trolls can heal quickly.
But the Kaldorei are different. They don't have a physical advantage to begin with, and they are no match for the trolls after being injured.
Therefore, this style of play caused the Kaldorei soldiers to suffer a lot.
But now, the situation is completely different.
After the trolls were slashed by the Sword of Sanction, they could no longer heal themselves. Their biggest source of support disappeared, and their morale was completely depleted in panic.
The Kaldorei soldiers discovered that the new weapon was working, and their morale immediately increased.
Amid this ebb and flow, how can the Trolls still be the opponents of the First Legion?
Soon, the First Army won a great victory.
When the news came back, the entire Kaldorei Empire rejoiced. Gale's name spread throughout the empire, which greatly increased his reputation.
Queen Azshara also began to take Gale seriously, and she invited Gale to Zin Azshari to become her royal mage. But before that, Gale needed to complete another military order.
One hundred thousand arrows of sanctions!
After the First Legion defeated the trolls, the ordinary soldiers rejoiced, but the rangers were very dissatisfied. The rangers responded, why were there no arrows to restrain the trolls? If there were, they could defeat those giants without ordinary soldiers fighting to the death.
Demon.
Although what the rangers said is a bit exaggerated, it is not unreasonable.
The Kaldorei population is sparse, and the First Legion won the battle, but hundreds of Kaldorei were killed. If there were long-range support from the rangers, at least half of the Kaldorei could be killed. Fifty people would be equivalent to a small village.
population.
The First Legion fed back the news, Azshara agreed, and this order was issued.
After receiving the order, Gale was a little confused.
The Sword of Sanction is effective because it is enchanted with special runes. If you make an arrow, you cannot enchant it with special runes, and the effect will definitely not be as good as the Sword of Sanction.
It seems that we can only find a solution in terms of alloys.
Gale looked through the abandoned alloy formula and selected a formula suitable for making arrows. The price of making arrows should be low and the effect of inhibiting regeneration ability should be better. This is why Gale did not use the alloy formula of the Blade of Justice. It was too expensive.
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Finally, Gale chose a 3:7 alloy of carbon and iron.
This formula was originally abandoned because this alloy is easy to break. However, the arrow is not afraid of breaking, after all, it is only a small length. What's more, arrows are consumables, as long as they are OK for the first use and cannot be recycled!
This way Gale can sell new arrows!
Hmm... Thinking about it this way, Gale is indeed an old capitalist and will not give up any opportunity to make profits.
Soon, the Sanction Arrow was put into production. The cost of materials and labor was only 1.5 silver coins, and Gale sold twice as much. One hundred thousand arrows, the profit was as high as 1,500 gold coins, which was more than the previous order.
One hundred thousand arrows is the consumption of a war. It won't be long before Gale will receive the next order.
As long as the war with the trolls does not end, Gale will continue to make money.
Thinking of the golden coins, Gale didn't even want the war to end.
He quickly pushed this dangerous idea out of his mind. If the war was driven by interests, he would really become a capitalist.
While the order still needed some time to be completed, Gale and Picester studied the development direction of the forging factory. After all, relying only on military orders would not be able to support hundreds of craftsmen.
Fortunately, most of the craftsmen only have temporary contracts. When there are no military orders, there is no need to pay salaries to these craftsmen. However, in order to operate the factory, Gale still signed long-term contracts with more than 20 craftsmen, and he had to find jobs for these craftsmen.
Do some work, as long as the income can maintain the wages of the craftsmen.
Pisest said: "We can think of ways to do this with mages. Mages are all rich, and mages' weapons are also very expensive. As long as we can make a sword for mages to use, I think it will definitely be popular. As long as every month
Selling a few handfuls should be enough to support these craftsmen."
Gale's eyes lit up, this was indeed a good idea.
However, mages generally use staffs and spell books, so how can we let them choose swords?
Gale is in trouble, what kind of mage needs to use a sword?
Chapter completed!