Farming with Entries: From Lord to Emperor-Chapter 477 - 254: Snow Rabbit People (Part 2)
"Stand up."
Luo De raised his hand, signaling Wolfhoof to rise.
He then asked, "Can you only use this innate ability through prayer?"
"No, Saint Master, the Power of Giant Wolves should allow me to control the transformation."
Wolfhoof lowered his head somewhat awkwardly, "I, I couldn’t control it the first time..."
"I see."
Luo De sighed with relief.
If transformation always required prayer, the casting time would be a bit too long.
It’s good to be able to control it freely.
"It’s okay, all men have trouble controlling the first time."
Luo De comforted him and then advised, "Go back and practice well, truly experience this method of prayer."
"Once proficient, teach this method to all your kin who possess the seeds of nature."
"Yes, Saint Master!"
Wolfhoof bowed respectfully and slowly backed away.
After Wolfhoof departed, Luo De was supposed to head to the Blacksmith Shop as per the original plan.
However, Thunder had already hatched, and Frost would likely be soon.
Luo De stayed put, waiting quietly in the courtyard of the dragon’s lair.
Of course, Luo De did not remain idle; he summoned Xue Rui to plan new nests for Frost and Thunder.
Following Thunder’s proposal and its bold and imposing manner, once Frost awakens, the two little ones would no longer fit in this small courtyard.
Luo De instructed Xue Rui to use the earth dragon to hollow out caves on the north cliff of the town, where Thunder and Frost would reside.
This way, they could fly out of town without disturbing anyone and go wherever they wished.
Besides that, they should dig a deep trench below the north cliff for defense.
Once Xue Rui set off to execute these orders, Frost also hatched.
Like Thunder, the newly hatched Frost was equally arrogant.
But Luo De anticipated this and suppressed it, causing the roar to vanish before it was uttered.
Frost’s awakening more closely aligned with his name—White Dragon.
His mastered Breath Skill was naturally Frost Breath.
This result was rather favorable, as the materials on Isolser’s body suited Frost better.
With the day still young, Luo De warned the two dragons not to harm the subjects before letting them out to hunt and adapt to their new bodies.
Luo De finally freed up some time to check in at the Blacksmith Shop on Alse’s situation.
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Alse had already replenished the Blazing Energy in his body and immediately put down his work upon seeing Luo De arrive.
"Lord, I’m ready!"
Alse’s voice carried excitement as he nervously rubbed his smelting apron.
Seeing Alse’s eager expression, Luo De raised his hand to signal,
"Then begin your performance."
"Yes, Lord!"
Alse nodded vigorously.
"I’ll choose a shield first, Lord."
Alse turned and entered the Blacksmith Shop’s warehouse.
Luo De selected the basic Enchantment Rune for armor, "Stability," which resists impact and can reduce shock by ten to twenty percent.
This stability is generally inscribed on armaments.
Soon, Alse emerged from the warehouse, carrying a brand-new shield.
Luo De took it and glanced at it; it was the latest casting with Bain’s mark inside.
Luo De tapped the shield and asked, "Can this layer of iron finish work?"
"It can; the previous castings couldn’t," Alse replied. "Those shields made from Sea Pattern Magic Steel are all suitable."
Luo De was pleasantly surprised that Alse had the ability to discern armor quality.
"Alright, let’s go with your opinion, and try this one."
"Okay, Lord."
Alse cleared the workbench and placed the shield on it.
Then, Alse carefully took out the heavy tome from its box, opened it to study it like a student reviewing his textbooks before an exam.
Luo De did not interrupt, observing quietly.
After a long while, Alse returned the tome to the box and handed it to Bain for safekeeping.
Then, he took out the Magic Steel Dagger, aiming at the shield.
The next instant, Luo De felt a strong energy wave; the dagger’s tip turned crimson and began to glide over the shield.
Alse’s movements were as smooth as flowing water, appearing very relaxed.
Yet Luo De could clearly hear Alse’s heavy breathing and see beads of sweat on his forehead.
However, his hand remained steady, with no trace of trembling, every stroke filled with confidence.
After a long while, Alse exhaled deeply.
A faint glow appeared on the iron surface of the round shield and then disappeared.
"Is it done?" Luo De asked.
"Yes, Lord,"
Alse replied in a weak voice, "Lord, may I go pray to recover?"
"Of course."
Luo De waved his hand, signaling a Yak People blacksmith to assist him, "Take a good rest; you are now my most valued confidant."
"Confidant, what does that mean, Lord?"
Alse scratched his head.
Luo De smiled and explained, "It means a subordinate as close and important as a heart."
Alse’s face lit up with joy, "Thank you for your trust!"
"Alright, go rest now."
Luo De urged.
After Alse was helped away, Luo De examined the shield on the table.
The intricate patterns added significant appeal.
"Bard, come over here."
Luo De gestured to the assistant manager.
Bard approached quickly, "What do you need, Lord?"
"Hold the shield and let the Yak People bump against it for a trial," Luo De instructed.
"Huh?"
Bard was clearly taken aback, his eyes wide as he pointed at himself,
"Me?"
"Me, can I?"
"It’s fine; they will hold back a bit,"
Luo De patted Bard’s shoulder, "Don’t worry, you’re a blacksmith after all."
A blacksmith’s resilience goes without saying.

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