Chapter 310: The use of rubies
After explaining the basics, number 32 started talking about the more useful things.
"Today is the first day of the course, so I will not talk about anything too complicated. I will give you a demonstration of the most basic and simple magic items."
Robb listened with an open mind, and saw that number 32 took out an iron ingot, and called in an expert blacksmith. Then he asked the blacksmith to place the furnace, anvil, hammer and other things on the area.
"Who knows fire magic? Come and warm the stove!" Number 32 asked.
A girl stood up, chanted, shook her hand, and a wall of fire was lit in the stove.
Robb had heard that all the students in the magic items department had magic skills. Unexpectedly, an unattractive girl could easily throw a strong wall of fire. He could not help but look up to the students in this class.
Number 32 asked the blacksmith to throw the ingot into the furnace, and soon the metal was burned.
At this time, number 32 took out a ruby and said with a smile, "Do you know what attributes ruby can be used to attach to equipment?"
The students in the whole class looked at each other. After all, they were freshmen and had just entered the school. Their knowledge reserves in this area were almost zero.
Number 32 also knew that the freshmen must not understand this knowledge, otherwise he would not have to teach it. He squinted and looked at Robb, thinking, [This guy, the last member of the Smith family, came with the people of Westwind Town, and also got the help of Baron Nuolan. Hehehe, I have make him embarrassed.]
It turned out that after number 32 was revived by Her Majesty the Queen, he asked number.1 about what happened after his death. Then he knew a series of events in Westwind Town, and of course he knew that the person who killed him was Robb.
He also knew that Robb was now the "Lord" of Westwind Town, and he was in control of the town.
He was killed by Robb. Of course, there was a trace of resentment against Robb in his heart, and this resentment could not be released, because Her Majesty is not allowed to attack Westwind Town.
Some of its uses are very basic. Number 32 certainly understood them, but some were too advanced. Number 32 hadnt even heard of them.
The more he listened, the more confused he became and the more embarrassed he became. Fortunately, there was no muscle on the skeleton's face, so he would not show any expression. Otherwise, all the students could see that the teacher had been educated by the student.
After a long time, Robb finally finished his talk and smiled, "Master, did I miss anything, do you need to add something?"
Number 32 rolled his eyes. But since he had no eyes at all and only two black eye frames, no one could see that he was rolling his eyes.
This guy not only kept his face, but also made said what he had to teach. Am I the teacher or are you? I'm dead!
Eh? No, I seem to have died long ago. There is no problem of not living.
The students in the class were also a little confused. Isn't this guy a fallen noble who grew up in the countryside?
Fortunately, Robb smiled modestly at this time, "But I only know knowledge, I don't know how to use it. Can I ask master to explain it?"
"Well, you have learned a lot. You are an excellent student. It seems that you have done some preparation before entering school. You are excellent." Number 32 had to say awkwardly, "Now I will show you the most basic application of magic items."
He put the ruby on the table, and then picked up a hammer. He hammered the ruby violently. The ruby broke into a small crystal powder. If a poor man saw it, he would be very sad. Fortunately, the room was full of rich people. They didn't blink at the small amount of lost money.
Number 32 put the powder into the furnace.
Then, the blacksmith stirred the molten iron vigorously, so that the broken ruby powder was evenly dispersed in the molten iron.
Next, the blacksmith poured the molten iron into a mold to cool down. Soon, the molten iron mixed with ruby powder became a small square box, which looked like a jewelry box of modern generations.