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Chapter 27: The beautiful country's defenses have been breached, find me another blacksmith!

The barrage of comments focusing on Renyi and Klaus was like a flood that had been released.

[Goodness, I still remember when we first met Ren Yi, Klaus was so averse to even touching his bones that he considered it bad luck.]

[One is influenced by one's surroundings!]

[Klaus: I've widened the road.]

[The meticulous engineer of the past is gone; the new Niu Hulu Klaus is online.]

[Is this the legendary...human-to-human transmission phenomenon?]

Engineers don't care about the source of materials, so of course the boss has no objection.

Drag the entire "passenger" out at will.

"Dude, you're lying down on the boat anyway, whether you're lying down or you're part of the boat, you're still lying down. The more you participate, the safer it is."

The skull's empty eye sockets face the sky, its mouth slightly open, as if making a silent accusation.

But Renyi clearly acquiesced to it.

He said he would be happy to.

Klaus finally understood what his "former teammate" was all about.

[This is illogical! Being inside the ship makes no difference compared to being inside the hull!]

[Top-level understanding: This is a physical-level "human-ship fusion".]

[Bone Brother #2: I may not be human, but you really are a dog.]

[Now the four of them can take on the cavalry...]

"What else do we need?"

Now that they're "rich and powerful," they've simply brought out everything that can be used as raw materials.

Wood, coral, barracuda bones, calcified shell, and strong bio-adhesives

These things weighed down the small boat.

"That's enough, that's enough!" Klaus stared at the two-meter-long mutated barracuda bone, his eyes shining.

The ship now looks like a crime scene where stolen goods hadn't been disposed of yet.

Klaus stood amidst the mess of materials and opened the panel.

On the panel of the [Foundry Lv.1], the hull has been transformed into a three-dimensional model composed of countless lines, similar to the CAD drawings they used before, except that it is now holographic.

Several parts of the ship's hull on the model are green; those are areas that can be optimized.

"Do you need my help?" Renyi asked.

"No, that's not necessary..."

Klaus's face showed a mixture of confusion and fervor. "Just watch."

As he spoke, he raised his hand towards the void.

Without any scenes of labor, it's like a holographic projection game.

After Klaus confirmed the fusion plan, the various materials seemed to be drawn by some unknown force and arranged themselves in an orderly manner in mid-air.

[Holy crap, is this the ability of a Blacksmith Sequencer?]

[Although...it looks so cheesy, those bones are flying around by themselves!]

[Is this magic? This doesn't make sense!]

[To the person upstairs: This is a game of national destiny; if you try to be scientific, you'll lose.]

[I think this engineer, Hanscat, has been completely led astray by Coffin Guy. Look at the materials he used—bones, scales—how can this ship possibly be decent?]

"Is this the power of sequence?"

Because there were too many things on the ground, Renyi could only watch this scene from the stern of the boat.

In his view, this is like some kind of higher-dimensional 3D printing technology.

Klaus only needs to construct a blueprint in his mind and consume a certain amount of energy to use the rules to complete the shaping.

The fishbone was integrated into the bottom of the boat, forcibly prying open the original wooden bottom. The square coffin-shaped bow of the boat began to shrink into the shape of a fish head, forming a streamlined acute angle.

The various parts of the "passenger" were also perfectly integrated into the wooden planks.

A visible pale green ripple spread from Klaus's body, and Klaus, as if drained of all his strength, slumped onto the deck.

"Phew...done..."

The originally shabby little coffin boat has disappeared.

They are now standing on a ship that is about 4 meters long and 2 meters wide...

"A tactical coffin?"

He offered a fair and objective assessment.

The overall outline is still that of a coffin, except that the bow has become a sharp ram, and the hull has hollowed-out armor like the chest cavity of a monster.

The original bony railings have now been transformed into twisted coral, resembling a crown of thorns.

The most outrageous thing is the original main body of the coffin.

It is fully embedded in the rear area of ​​the deck and appears to be a sunken rest area.

People sitting inside feel very peaceful...

[Hermit crabs are moving house—clams can't stay any longer!]

[Wow, this is like upgrading from economy class to a luxury hearse?]

[Once this ship sails out, even pirates will have to call it "senior"!]

I glanced at the panel and saw that the boat's attributes had been completely revamped:

Medium-sized bone coffin

[Level: LV.1 (++)]

【Durability: 150/150】

【Dimensions: 4.8 meters x 2.2 meters】

[Modules: Strange Mast, Biological Purification Device (LV.0), Bio-Photonic Module (LV.0), Biological Buffer Layer (LV.0), Ruminant Digestion Module (LV.0)]

[Comment: This ship practically screams "I'm the villain!" on its forehead. Even pirate ships would freeze in shock upon seeing it. PS: That coffin is still there? Looks like you're really nostalgic.]

Viewers in other countries were practically overflowing with envy.

For example, the US command center.

"Bang!"

The glass shattered on the ground.

"Useless! They're all useless!"

Michael, his eyes bloodshot, roared at his trembling subordinates.

"What did your previous report say? That the early stages of the life sequence have limited impact and shouldn't be given excessive attention?"

"A mere Level 1 blacksmith can modify a ship like this? You call that limited usefulness?!"

He swept all the files off the desk onto the floor.

"Mr. Michael."

Anna is a young analyst and also the daughter of a senator.

She met Michael's gaze without flinching and retorted:

"Our analysis was correct; the role of a level 0 blacksmith is indeed very limited."

"It is because Klaus of the Hanscat Kingdom is a top mechanical engineer with hands-on skills far exceeding those of ordinary people."

Her colleague, seeing this, immediately added:

"More importantly, those 10 evolution points! For any non-combat-oriented player, it's impossible to obtain that many evolution points independently; they'd struggle even to protect themselves!"

The implication is, who would be like the Chinese player...?

Should evolution points and materials be supplied to a foreign player for upgrades?

Michael understood this principle, of course, but he couldn't accept his misjudgment, much less accept that the Dragon Kingdom had gained the upper hand.

Otherwise, wouldn't the previous secret alliance with other countries to suppress the Chinese players have been in vain?

"I only want results!" he said in a deep voice.

"Since blacksmiths are so useful, go find me another one!"

"yes!"

Everyone sprang into action, and the sound of keyboards clicking filled the air.

A minute later, a file was delivered to Michael.

"The Indian contestant number 72, Sita... her sequence is also [Forge Master]."

"very good."

A wolf-like grin spread across Michael's face.

"Contact Sindri immediately and tell them,"

"To survive the upcoming cleanup, when you contact the contestants next time, let Miss Siddhartha know what you need to do."

The adjutant understood immediately:

"Yes, Colonel Morrison will be happy to have a dedicated logistics officer."

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