043 Solidarity

Bourkeso completely ignored Melinda still standing still, his attention already on Luke Cage.

Although the strength of this guy has a sense of disobedience attached later, Bourkeso doesn't bother to get to the bottom of it.

"Yes, I'm in some trouble the most, but this lady ......"

Apparently Luke Cage was not a good person to say in front of a stranger, his inquiring gaze on Bourkeso.

"Woman, go, your presence here has begun to get in the way."

Bourkeso said rudely, then shoved Jill behind him.

"I'm going to start forging, Luke, if you have anything to say when she gets out."

Bourkeso threw a piece of metal directly into the fire, and although the blacksmith shop had equipment such as a stamping machine, Bourkeso liked the feeling of forging with his own hands.

Even if it was just forging some toys for practice, he didn't like the mechanical product.

According to him, it is that mechanical creations lack that kind of willpower.

Perhaps for the average blacksmith, machinery can bring higher efficiency and precision to work.

But these aspects are all things that Bourkeso does not need.

Melinda heard Bourkeso's words and left the blacksmith shop with some anger, knocking into Luke Cage who was blocking the doorway.

"Alright Luke, you can say that."

Bourkeso looked at the metal thrown into the furnace and said nonchalantly.

When he returned to the blacksmith's shop, he felt that there was a lot of strangeness in this room.

You don't have to think about it to know that it was left by those S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, and although he won't kill them directly for this matter, it would be foolish to expect him to have a good face with these agents.

"Daddy Zack's shop has encountered some trouble, and I can't seem to resist it alone."

Luke Cage was a little embarrassed to speak, and if he had only provoked the ordinary thugs, he would not have asked for help.

But this time, because of his strong sense of justice, he got involved in the matter of that younger brother Xia and the Hand Club, and from this moment on, he knew that he had no way out.

Luke Cage, who couldn't stay as a cleaner in the barbershop as usual, needed someone to help him protect the old guy.

That way, he'll be able to fight the ninjas of the Hand without worry.

"So you want me to protect that old fellow for you?"

As he spoke, Bourkeso stepped on the blower in front of the stove.

The heating up of the metal was almost meaningless, and he needed more firepower.

"Yes, if it's convenient for you."

Luke Cage lowered his posture and hesitated to say what he thought.

After all, this is not something that can be done in a day or two, but he really can't find anyone who can help him at this time.

Seeing that the metal was already red, Bourkeso took out the piece of metal with tongs and placed it on top of the felt.

"Then I might as well give you a little help, so that you can solve those troubles directly."

As he spoke, Bourkesso smashed his hammer on the metal block, and under the tremendous force, the metal block underwent a very obvious deformation.

Jill looked at the piece of metal with a gleam in his eyes, and he thought that after the metal was forged, it would be his own practice weapon.

Even at this time, he subconsciously took a few steps in the direction of the iron felt, and when he came back to his senses, he had been blocked by Bourkeso.

"Kid, when observing the forging, you must remember to keep a safe distance."

Bourkeso told Jill, who didn't see Luke Cage's disappointed expression at all.

Or maybe Luke Cage misunderstood what Bourkeso meant, when he passed the buck.

It is difficult for a blacksmith to pay attention to what is happening around him while he is concentrating on blacksmithing, and a rash approach is likely to be hit with an unreserved hammer.

"Luke, go to the basement over there and pick up a guy you like, and then come and talk to me about the pay when you've chosen."

Bourkeso knew that S.H.I.E.L.D. agents had already been here, so he was curious that they could restrain their greed for power.

The location of the basement is not hidden at all, and the entrance is placed there.

After trying the effects of those toys, he was a little surprised not to sneak them away.

Even if they are toys that are not even equipment for barbarians, for ordinary people in this world, they are the key to gaining power.

Luke Cage nodded in disappointment, but followed Bourkeso's instructions to the basement.

Maybe he thought he could find a weapon that would smash the heads of those strange ninjas.

After all, in the previous fights, he had completely ignored the sharp katana in the hands of those guys, but when it came to attacking his opponents, his street brawl weakened version of his fighting skills left him deflated at every turn.

For a transcendent human who doesn't want to kill, avoiding breaking other people's bones during a fight is also a technical job.

"Uncle, isn't that basement full of weapons you built? Why don't you just pick one of them and give it to me? ”

Jill watched as Luke Cage disappeared from sight before speaking to Bourkeso.

"Those weapons are just toys, and that's not what you need right now, if you still want to go to school."

Bourkeso placed the metal that had just been forged on the iron felt, and took out a piece of Mist Crystal from his backpack and placed it on top of the metal.

After the metal of this world is integrated into the materials of the Diablo world, it does not perform much worse.

At least in general, these weapons will not be damaged.

After all, compared to the tough bodies of those demons, the metals common in this world are fragile.

Naturally, the weapons in this world don't need to be repaired from time to time like in the Diablo world.

Bourkeso wanted to add a little unique power to this weapon for communication, at least so that when Jill met death, he could hold out until Bourkeso's arrival.

"Unity" is the name of this legendary power.

Although the source of this power is the legendary ring that bears this name, it is even better for Bourkeso.

It's not worth it to build a weapon for practice, but it's just right to create a minimum Unity Ring.

Everyone who wears solidarity will share the damage equally.

If it weren't for the fact that there were so few craftsmen who could attach this power, humanity wouldn't be struggling to face the demon army.

And the transmission of this kind of damage will be carried out in proportion, if you encounter a powerful demon, then these united humans will die in pieces.

After all, even if it strengthens their ability to survive, it will not give them the strength to defeat the strong, but will only make the process of death long and painful.

But for Jill, that's enough.

As long as Jill brings unity, Bourkeso can feel any injuries, and it can also ensure that Jill will hardly die after connecting his life force.