It was the first time that an outer disciple of the Drizzle Peak came to the Quenching Peak to borrow the weapon refining furnace.
Harrison heard about some gifted and talented disciples that not only practiced martial arts but also had great attainments in refining weapons.
But most of those talented disciples came from the noble clans and had great family backgrounds. Moreover, the weapon refining furnaces used by the noble clans were more advanced than those used by the disciples on Quenching Peak. So how could it be that a disciple came to Quenching Peak to borrow the weapon refining furnace from them?
"You heard me right. I want to borrow your weapon refining furnace for a while. But don't worry, I'm not going to use it to refine a weapon. I just want to condense a weapon," Zen explained in a calm tone.
Harrison was even more confused after hearing Zen's explanation.
From what Harrison could see, Zen wasn't a weapon refiner, so how could the latter be able to condense a weapon?
Condensation was a process where a weapon refiner condensed his understanding of the Heavenly Law into a weapon. Only after the condensation could the weapon be graded. Therefore, condensation was considered the most important process in refining a weapon as the amount of understanding of the Heavenly Law would determine the grade of a weapon.
There was a common belief that a thing could not exist without a basis.
If Zen wasn't a weapon refiner, how could he comprehend the Heavenly Law? And if he couldn't comprehend the Heavenly Law, how could he possibly condense a weapon?
This was the reason why Harrison was confused about Zen's plan.
But Harrison didn't see anything wrong in lending the weapon refining furnace to Zen for condensing a weapon.
After all, condensing a weapon was less risky than refining one, and the first wouldn't result in the furnace explosion. Besides, whether Zen succeeded or not was none of Harrison's business.
Moreover, Zen helped him earlier. If it wasn't for Zen, the weapon refining furnace could have exploded.
After considering all of these, Harrison finally said to Zen, "If you just need to condense a weapon, I will gladly lend you the weapon refining furnace. But you need to wait until my top-grade mysterious weapon is condensed. It will take me some time to condense it, though."
Zen smiled and replied, "I can wait. Take your time." With that, Zen turned and stood aside.
Harrison then sat in front of the weapon refining furnace and released the fire again.
But in reality, both fire and life vitality could be used to condense a weapon. The weapon refiner only needed to pour the life vitality into the weapon according to his own understanding of Heavenly Law to complete the process of condensation.
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