Chapter 320 - 309
To create an artifact, the core material must be melted at a sufficient temperature and poured into a mold. During this process, rune inscriptions must be engraved into the material to enchant it.
The process may seem simple, but every step must be executed flawlessly. A single mistake in any detail can result in complete failure, rendering the artifact useless. Worse yet, the materials cannot be salvaged or recycled.
This is why Asgard has so few weapons on par with the Eternal Spear, Gungnir. The creation of such a weapon demands an immense amount of time and energy.
But Wanda is different.
Unlike the skilled dwarves who spend years perfecting their craft, Wanda has chaos magic—the power to modify reality itself. Her method of forging is entirely unique, almost absurdly simple and crude.
With just a thought, she can directly merge materials into a weapon, inscribing rune characters in the process. Many of the complex steps traditional craftsmen follow are simply bypassed by her.
Simply outrageous.
The name of the future master artifact forger must be—Wanda.
As Leon pondered this, he couldn't help but feel a strange sense of unease.
A thought suddenly struck him: When I build Merlot Heaven in the future, will Wanda, by then, be able to create an entire Merlot Heaven out of thin air just by altering reality?
But he quickly dismissed the idea.
