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Chapter 1031 - A New Affinity

    <h4>Chapter 1031 - A New Affinity</h4>


    Hearing Jing Wei''s ambitious words, both Lin Mu and Jing Luo were surprised.


    But both their eyes lit up as they understood just how powerful an immortal weapon could be. While Jing Luo had not known about its power and could only imagine it from the name, Lin Mu knew about it.


    He had after all, read about a few in the Memoirs of the Lost immortal. While it only gave some simple descriptions about the power of the immortal weapons, they were still nothing to joke about.


    For example, Lin Mu read about an immortal weapon that the Lost Immortal had used, which was an arrow. It was just a single arrow without a bow to use it with.


    And yet… when he had thrown the arrow with his hand, the arrow had pierced through an entire mountain range before stopping!


    Just from that, Lin Mu understood the power of an immortal weapon could not be joked about. Spirit weapons and immortal weapons were on an entirely different level and even a million peak grade spirit weapons would notpare with a true immortal weapon.


    But with all this, Lin Mu also remembered something.


    ''Unless he himself is in the Immortal realm, it would be very difficult to make an Immortal grade weapon.'' Lin Mu thought to himself.


    "What do you need, grandfather? I''ll help you! Not to brag, but I''ve progressed quite a lot in my forging skills too. Plus, now I''m in the Dao Shell realm, so it won''t be a problem for me to go on for months." Jing Luo stated.


    "I will definitely need more help." Jing Wei replied.


    Jing Wei nodded his head. He had already learned from Jing Luo that his grandson had reached the Dao Shell realm. Not just him, but Lin Mu had reached the realm before him. It was honestly a bigger shock to him than Jing Luo being alive.


    But despite hearing that, Jing Wei still felt that Lin Mu had a lot of secrets.


    ''Not to mention… that metal element auraing from his body… why is there so much of it? He doesn''t even use that. He has an affinity with the earth element.'' Jing Wei wondered.


    It was now that Jing Luo spoke again.


    "And Lin Mu can help us, too. He has some achievements in refinement as well. He actually refined gold to just ten percent of its original volume!" Jing Luo added.


    Hearing this, Jing Wei raised his brows.


    "That is indeed impressive. If you can do that, you should be able to refine green gold too." Jing Wei spoke.


    Lin Mu knew that he could indeed refine green gold. The only reason why he had not before was because he had not used the correct type of gold. In order to refine green gold, one needed raw gold ore rather than already forged gold.


    Green gold was actually a higher quality gold naturally present in gold and needed to be refined from the ore itself. And besides, the technique didn''t call for green gold and thus he didn''t have a need to do that.


    But it was now that Jing Wei had a thought.


    "Why did you refine that much gold, though? Did you need to make some spirit tool?" He asked.


    "This man did something far more insane." Jing Luo said as he exined the True Gold Body Forging arts to his grandfather, while Lin Mu could only listen wryly.


    After hearing it all, Jing Wei was certainly stunned.


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    "No wonder… your body... it has transformed entirely." Jing Wei spoke.


    "Mmhmm… though it does bring some good benefits." Lin Mu replied and let his skin glow again.


    Jing Wei suddenly felt the metal elemental aura from Lin Mu spike and it felt like there was a mountain of hold in front of him.


    "This… is on some other level. I''ve never felt so much metal elemental aura from anyone. Even though that have affinity with metal elemental and cultivate metal attribute cultivation techniques aren''t like this." Jing Wei couldn''t help but speak.


    "Yeah… Jing Luo said the same." Lin Mu agreed.


    "Perhaps… have you checked your elemental affinity again?" Jing Wei asked.


    "Oh? Why?" Lin Mu asked.


    "I think you might have the affinity to the metal element too now." Jing Wei replied.


    "What? But I only have it for the Earth element." Lin Mu stated.


    "It might haven been so. But with such an absurd transformative technique, I don''t think adding another elemental affinity would be too much of a problem." Jing Wei replied.


    After he said this, he took out something from his spatial storage bracelet.


    Lin Mu saw the object and found it to be a hexagonal metal block of some kind.


    "What is this?" Lin Mu asked.


    "Try sensing the metal elemental spirit Qi in it. It''s a container for Metal spirit Qi." Jing Wei replied.


    "Yeah, try it!" Jing Luo prodded on.


    Lin Mu took hold of the container and closed his eyes. His spirit sense came out of his hand and entered the container. At first he didn''t feel anything, but just after five seconds, he could feel something sharp passing by his spirit sense probe.


    His brows furrowed as he tried to sense it again. Ten seconds passed by after which he felt the same kind of sharp energy. This time, it was far more defined. Lin Mu continued trying it and by the fiftieth try he finally made contact with the sharp energy.


    And the moment he did, the energy traveled along his spirit sense and to his hand before quickly entering his meridians.


    Lin Mu''s eyes opened wide at that moment as he felt a new type of spirit Qi in his body. More and more metal spirit Qi kept on pouring out from the container after that, as if a dam had been opened.


    It all surged into Lin Mu''s Dantian, before condensing into liquid form and making a pool of metal spirit Qi in the ocean in his Dantian.. It was yellow colored and lightly shimmered.
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