“To start your own weapons factory, there is one essential tool you need: a knife. The uses of a knife are extensive, and its value in life-or-death situations is priceless.”

    “That’s why we can’t use just any stone. If we choose the wrong material, not only will it be a waste of effort, but it could also fail at a critical moment. Take a look at this layer of rocks.”

    Bi Fang picked up a piece of gray rock from the pile and, with just a simple tap on a larger rock, it broke into layers, shattering like an eggshell.

    “This type of layered rock is too fragile and cannot hold together. That’s why we choose flint, which is not only hard but also sharp at the edges.”

    It felt like playing an online game, gradually obtaining tools and eventually building a fortress!

    Going back to the Stone Age!

    Wooden plank + Rock + Vine = Stone Axe!

    “Generally speaking, hard objects are often brittle as well. To create a sharp edge on the flint, we can break it directly with a heavy object and then use another rock or a sharp bone to carve out the rough outline.”

    Bi Fang squatted on the ground, placed the flint on a giant rock, held it firmly with one hand, and started repeatedly striking it with a slightly larger rock.

    “We are making cutting tools, not just simply cutting things. So, we must use a striking technique. It’s like playing chess; you need to understand each step and consider which parts to remove. For beginners, the strength required in this process needs to be tested repeatedly.”

    In front of the huge rock, Bi Fang worked on the flint like a blacksmith’s master, skillfully striking it. From the moment he held the flint, familiarity filled his heart, as if he had struck it millions of times before and knew exactly how much force to use and at which angle.

    The system skill even granted him the feeling in his hands. Bi Fang marveled at this in his thoughts, but his actions became faster and faster.

    In less than ten minutes, a sharp-edged bar-shaped object gradually took shape.

    Bi Fang carefully picked it up with his fingers and showed the rough stone dagger to the audience. The jagged edges sparkled with cold light under the sunlight, incredibly sharp.

    He then picked up a slightly smaller piece of green rock, continued striking it, and polished it on the giant rock. Tiny shards fell down, and soon one side of the bar-shaped object became flat. This short process took only about ten minutes.

    A dagger, resembling a traditional one, appeared.

    Ripping off a strip from the hem of his clothes, Bi Fang carefully wrapped the handle of the dagger and gripped it to cut a wooden stick on the side.

    Just like a pencil sharpener, a thick piece of bark was easily cut off.

    Damn, this looks amazing, doesn’t it? It’s like a piece of art!

    The key point is, is it just for appearances? This thing is sharper than a real knife, right?

    Back in the day, if I’d had this knife, there wouldn’t be a single untouched rapeseed flower within ten miles!

    666, so impressive!

    Soysauce Explosion Fish gifted the host with 10 VIP cards – it’s the Old Weapon Master!

    ’15 cm without the head’ gifted the host with a rocket *1 – can you send it to me after the live broadcast, God of Crafting?

    A stone dagger?

    Bi Fang was stunned. He hadn’t thought of that at all. Considering that the item would be useless once taken out, he didn’t have any objections.

    “Of course, no problem. If everyone wants it, I’ll draw lots for viewers after the live broadcast ends.”

    Ah, the odds are so small, only one in several hundred?

    “It’s not that bad,” Bi Fang shook his head. “One dagger is not enough. We still need to make a few stone spears.”

    That’s still not much!

    Yeah, it’s such a pity!

    Seeing the unwillingness in the chat room, Bi Fang shrugged his shoulders. There was nothing he could do. His attention returned to making the stone spears.

    “Making a stone spear is much faster than a stone dagger, because we only need to ensure that the flint has a sharp tip, and then secure the spearhead onto the spear shaft.”

    He looked around and found several branches with the right thickness and length, over a meter long, and fairly straight.

    Using the stone dagger, he cut the branches smooth and even, and then split one end of each branch to create a fixing slot.

    It had to be said that having the stone dagger made everything much more convenient.

    Next was making the spearhead, following a similar method. He constantly hammered the flint until one end became sharp, then inserted this pointed end into the split branches.

    “The slot formed by the split branches alone isn’t strong enough, so we need to apply an adhesive, and then tie it with rope. That should make it secure.”

    “Finding vines is easy, and so is the adhesive. In the wild, there’s nothing more suitable as an adhesive than pine resin. It has extremely strong adhesion and is very solid once it hardens. Amber, as we all know, is formed by solidified pine resin.”

    As he explained, Bi Fang found several pine trees, cut a notch into them, and let a large amount of resin flow out. He then quickly applied the stone spear, allowing the resin to flow onto the spearhead like honey.

    Finally, while the resin was not yet fully solidified, Bi Fang used vines to bind the spearhead in an X pattern.

    With this, a handy stone spear was complete.

    If it weren’t for the audience in the live broadcast, it’s hard to imagine that someone could create a spear and stone dagger that could be called a weapon in the wilderness with their bare hands.

    Simply incredible!

    Who else is there? Who else?

    Bi Fang is the best!

    Weapon Master is online!

    The barrage went wild with excitement, while Bi Fang focused on crafting the remaining spears. In no time, three spears were completed, bundled together, and carried on his back as he continued his journey.

    In the wilderness, Bi Fang held the stone dagger, carried the stone spears on his back, and scanned his surroundings while walking forward. He looked imposing and full of wild charm.

    So cool!

    His wild charisma is so manly, completely different from the other live broadcasters.

    Feels like a vengeful hunter in a movie!

    Time to swoon again.

    As he traveled south along the slopes, Bi Fang noticed that the feeling of his skills leveling up was quite significant. Running was not only easier in terms of breath control but also in his body’s coordination and agility – he handled all sorts of techniques with ease.

    “There are many techniques for hiking in the wild. Mastering them can make your journey easier and faster. Otherwise, after a day of travel, not only would our feet hurt, but we’d also be more prone to injury and our travel efficiency would be extremely low.”

    “For example, when going downhill, we should lean our bodies slightly backward, look forward, place our entire foot on the ground, and walk with our legs bent like a bow stance, using our arms to maintain balance. We shouldn’t walk too fast, but maintain a stable speed to avoid losing control and getting into danger. Don’t stop with your feet together, or you’re likely to fall.”

    Bi Fang is so detail-oriented.

    Yeah, really detailed.

    15 centimeters without the head, gifted a flying plane to the live broadcast*1–cheers for Bi Fang’s attention to detail!

    Fatty Cat Pete gifted anchor cards*10–haha, Bi Fang’s face is turning black.

    Smack!

    Bi Fang, with a blackened face, slapped and killed a mosquito trying to suck his blood.

    You’re the one who’s detailed, your whole family is detailed!

    He was kindly teaching knowledge, so why was he called detailed anyway?

    He swears to heaven and earth that he is nothing but substantial!

    Huh! Why does it seem like there are more and more mosquitoes?

    That’s right, there weren’t any before, so why are there so many now?

    In such a short time, has Bi Fang killed seven or eight of them?

    Noticing that Bi Fang kept slapping mosquitoes, many viewers realized that something was wrong.

    There weren’t that many mosquitoes before.

    But as Bi Fang killed another mosquito, he seemed unperturbed, even somewhat pleased, saying, “This is normal; it means we are on the right path.”

    “Many insects thrive in humid, dark environments with stagnant water and abundant plants, and mosquitoes are just one example. As their numbers increase…”

    Bi Fang narrowed his eyes.

    “It means that a water source is nearby!”

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