Wilbur was excited, exclaiming, "How did you get it so fast this time?"
Layla explained to Wilbur that she had developed special resource search software after learning he was searching for the Nine Dragon Cauldrons.
The software could hack into encrypted databases of major websites and automatically search for information, eventually finding the desired answer.
"Well done," Wilbur praised.
After the call ended, Layla sent the information about Fremont to Wilbur's phone.
Wilbur checked his phone and found it also included a detailed description of the Nine Dragon Cauldrons' forging methods.
It listed the bronze collection sites for each cauldron, from the first cauldron to the ninth cauldron.
For the first cauldron to the eighth cauldron, the copper ore used was from copper mines within the Dasha region.
However, the combination of copper used was from nine different mines for the Ninth Cauldron.
Seven of these copper mines were within Dasha, but two were from foreign mines. They were the Ezekiel Mine and the Tuttle Mine.
The Ezekiel Mine was located in a remote town called Anderson in Mosarto, and the Tuttle Mine was in a remote town called Bruille in Eweyn.
These two copper mines shared a common history: a large number of Dasha workers had labored there, shedding sweat and blood, with many even dying at the sites.
Around 600 CE, slavery was still a common practice in the world.
The Dasha workers suffered severe mistreatment in these mines, and records of their hardships were available online.
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