Still, there are magically modified family members! And the extent of the magical modification is not small. If Newborn Magic Art or Mystic Era were considered small brain holes in the module, then this magical modification can be called an anti-strategy!
Whispering: Because I haven't played Tinkers Construct for almost three months, and my studies are heavy, please bear with me and don't over-research.
Kayson raised his eyebrows and apologized to Sirius and Lupin, as well as the other people at the card table: "Excuse me, I have something to attend to."
After standing up, he followed the three of them upstairs.
"What... what have you guys cooked up for me?" Kayson asked curiously.
"Theoretically, Professor… I think this isn't very useful for you, but it's very useful for us. We're here to ask for praise," Cedric said.
"Then I'll have to see." Kayson grew even more curious. Soon, they arrived on the third floor, looking at a huge… smelting tower? that the three Little Wizardss had built in an abandoned storage room on the third floor.
Kayson felt the terrifying temperature within it and lightly touched it with his hand.
"Touching Tinkers Construct Smelting Tower, Tinkers Construct module unlocked successfully!"
The system sound, which hadn't been heard for an unknown period, suddenly came back to life today, causing Kayson to quickly pull back his hand, which was almost scalded.
At this moment, Cedric walked over and began to explain: "Because we don't have your ability, Professor, to change the shape of metal at will, we thought, perhaps we could melt the metal like a Muggle's smelting furnace, and then pour it into a specific mold. After the metal solidifies, it becomes a finished product."
Kayson nodded: "Hmm… Tinkers Construct is like that."
Cedric was a bit surprised: "What Tinkers Construct?"
Kayson quickly reacted. His murmur just now meant that Tinkers Construct was indeed used that way, allowing the MC block people to create powerful tools and weapons in a more immersive way, like a craftsman.
And Tinkers Construct…
Why hadn't he thought of it before? Just as Cedric said, Tinkers Construct can melt metal into liquid. Pouring it into a mold directly forms the finished product, so he wouldn't need to painstakingly assemble nether alloy piece by piece anymore.
What a beautiful thing this would be!
Thinking of this, he looked at the huge and crude smelting furnace in front of him: "I might be able to upgrade it for you, do you need it? Of course, if you want to keep this smelting furnace, that's fine too."
"Anyway, it's not a problem for us. The two of us didn't put in much effort at all," the Weasley Twins said first.
Cedric also shrugged: "This isn't my heirloom, there's nothing that can't be dismantled."
Kayson nodded. He first waved his hand to clear out all the various molten metals from the smelting furnace, then threw a large pile of raw stone into it.
This is the essential raw material for making a Tinkers Construct smelting furnace.
Then, he installed large piles of smelting spouts and block molds below the smelting furnace.
Soon, after the stones inside the smelting furnace melted into liquid, they flowed into the molds, finally becoming scorched stone.
After obtaining the scorched stone, Kayson waved his hand. The huge smelting furnace in front of him, from its body to the liquid inside and the fuel, was completely destroyed, leaving not even a speck of residue.
Next, Kayson rebuilt a more refined smelting furnace with the scorched bricks in his hand. After adding a controller, fuel tank, drain port, and pouring spout, it was considered a success.
"Now you try again," Kayson said, hands on his hips, sounding very confident.
"Uh… Professor, how do you use this thing?" Cedric asked, looking a bit confused.
Seeing this, Kayson walked over and placed his hand on the fuel tank. Countless lava suddenly filled the pipe in front of him.
Then he reached out and tapped the controller, and a huge drawer instantly popped out.
"Put whatever you need to smelt in here, then push it back."
Cedric and the Weasley Twins looked at each other, wide-eyed. It was clear that neither of them had anything that needed to be smelted.
"Then I'll do it," Kayson said, waving his hand and throwing a large pile of gold ingots into the drawer.
While waiting for the gold ingots to melt into liquid gold, he also began to shape wood into a brand new skeleton and ten symmetrical mechanical arms to go with it.
"Cedric, break them all apart and then label and store them separately," Kayson said, handing the skeleton over to Cedric.
"OK," Cedric quickly responded.
"Then, Professor, what about us?" the Weasley Twins asked.
"You…" Kayson looked at the Weasley Twins. It really wasn't good to have them just stand there and do nothing.
So he rummaged through his pockets and pulled out two lollipops: "One for each of you. Go downstairs and play dungeons and dragons with Sirius and the others."
Full of joy, they had brought Professor Kayson up with Cedric, and now Cedric and Professor Kayson were happily in the room, while they themselves were sent downstairs…
Why did it feel so strange… like introducing your girlfriend to your blond-haired brother, and then…
Oh, the betrayal! The betrayal!
The two of them, somewhat helpless, each bit on a lollipop and sat down at the dungeons and dragons table.
"…"
"…"
Finally, the Twins played so poorly that they reluctantly returned upstairs, thinking of going back to check. Then they saw shimmering golden liquid flowing out of the pouring spout, pouring over the wood.
Eventually, the various wooden parts were completely incinerated by the hot molten gold, becoming molds in such a fluid way.
"Professor…"
"You…"
"Using gold?"
"To make molds!"
The Weasley Twins watched this scene, utterly bewildered, tears of despair uncontrollably streaming down their faces.
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