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William let one of his monstrous weapons bring the melted piece of alloy that he left aside all this time, before slowly and carefully pouring it into the ready mould.
He dropped his blood over this, making himself the true controller of this Troll. It was just a failsafe measure, one he hoped not to use at any time.
Using this link, he could give the order and this Troll's Heart would detonate. It'd be an apocalyptic event, one he wished to never use at all.
Once the melted alloy filled the gaps in the moulds, he didn't leave it to cool down. Instead, he forcibly opened the alloy, and placed the ball inside, before asking all of his monstrous weapons to come and hammer this.
It was a weird way to forge this core of the Troll, but it was the only way to make sure the melted alloy would mix and link itself with the Heart of the Troll.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSeeing them doing this made everyone speechless and left them confused. They didn't get what that ball was, but Sloth already heard from William's friends about the risky battle he had against the Troll Tower. He went to examine that place of the battle, and there he found an empty space, with a rod coming from the rocks above it, all similar to that ball.
He guessed it right but didn't know yet why William took it out. And like others, he didn't get why William used such a rough method to forge this piece of metal.
The hammering continued for one day straight, while the other ovens were keeping other alloys burning and in the melting stage. William let the alloys melt and burn their impurities, hoping their grade would increase in the end.
"It didn't make much difference… It's truly limiting trying to make something of the outer world here," he sighed, before pointing to his monstrous weapons to stop what they were doing. The ball was already hardened, and the moulds used got smashed a long time ago by the hammering.
He then controlled them to go and work over the melted ores, while he took care of making the moulds. Everyone thought he'd make different shapes with the moulds, and yet he ended up making the same thing thirty times!
"A long tube? Is he making thirty long tubes?!!" Everyone questioned what they were seeing, but what William made out of the moulds had no other meaning but this.
He made thirty exactly the same tubes, similar in size and length. And then he let his monstrous weapons bring the melted ores, pouring them into every mould.
Like before, he let them hammer these all the time. But as there were thirty of them, he had to let them alternate between one tube and another. He didn't need them to cleanse anything, as they already done that before. And now all they did was to make the moulds harden while getting smashed by hammers.
No one knew why he did that, but it was essentially to temper the final metal, making it have the same traits as the Core of the Troll. These monstrous weapons didn't just use hammers, they kept pouring insane amounts of spirit power while doing this. They weren't trying to mix the moulds with the alloys but were trying to mix their spirit power into the alloys.
After all, these alloys were made from the outer world's materials, used to a much higher spirit power type. By hammering this way, he made sure these alloys would recognise and respond to this world's spirit power, which was a very essential step in doing what was yet to come.
Once the melted ores hardened, he left them alone and didn't use any cooling method. Instead, he controlled his monstrous weapons, letting them bring the already forged materials here.
There were lots of weird stuff, with many in shapes that seemed to not even fit being used as weapons, or sticks to fight any monster with.
William let them bring everything closer, and then he started to arrange every group of forged products to be just in line with one of the many tubes coming out from the ball he just made.
When masters watched him doing this, they knew no matter how he tried, there were still too many of the tubes without products associated with them.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBut when his monstrous weapons moved the first batches and left them over the tubes touching the ground, the different products started to vibrate, flew slowly in the air, and moved towards every tube there.
William didn't need to arrange them, as they got arranged out of their own accord. No one got what caused them to fly or act in such a way, but William already expected that.
He waited until the first batch of products flew and stuck themselves to the tubes, and then he let his monstrous weapons bring more and more of these products. The more of them flew, the more everyone started to notice the appearance of something great here.
These products didn't act like this on their own, in fact, William was in total control of everything. He used the link between him and the Troll Core, to initiate some sort of a gravitational field to such materials towards different tubes.
Then the materials would be arranged easily over the tube, as the core would start kicking in, controlling these to work as building blocks to produce the final version of the grand Troll.
All William had to do from now on was to just control the gravitational force, to gather up more of the finished forged products, and then the building process would finish on its own.
Gradually the grand number of forged products was getting consumed, yet it'd take days for such a big number to get depleted.
During all this, what William warned the formidable masters from happened. The moment he took that Troll Heart out, added that alloy to it.