Chapter 693: Arcanite ore

When he dug up a piece of Arcanite, Robb flattened his mouth and felt unhappy. Although the name sounded impressive, it was no better than gold, silver, copper, iron, crystal, and other gems. It was a rare ore, but it was only a level 60 mineral in "Dark Blade," and all equipment made from it was also at level 60. The highest level in the game was 120.

Equipment at level 60 were basically useless, and Robb was about to throw away the ore when he had a sudden idea. He couldn't fight the Black Dragon alone, so it was necessary to arm his friends, especially Madeline. She was so kind to him, but he had done very little for her.

Last time on Bright Road, Madeline was attacked by the big loli, the Dark Sword Saint. The two women were evenly matched in strength and their weapons were similar, but Madeline lost because of her equipment. The big loli wore the Flying Dragon Leather Armor made by Robb, which suppressed Madeline, who wore ordinary black armor.

It was difficult to guarantee that Madeline would not encounter similar situations in the future. It might be a good idea to use Arcanite to make a set of armor for her.

Robb flipped through the production list and found that there was indeed a set of armor called the "Arcanite Defender," which included a helmet, armor, and shield. Altogether, it required 18 Arcanite Ingots. Based on the quantity of four Arcanite Ores to make one ingot, Robb needed to dig up 72 Arcanite Ores.

Digging up 72 ores was not a big deal, but Robb soon discovered an awkward problem after swinging his pickaxe a few times. He didn't have the game's backpack...

The game backpack could hold an unlimited number of items, filling up the grid without caring about the weight and volume of the items. It was even possible to fit dozens of elephants in a backpack, but he didn't have that kind of strange backpack here. He only had his real-life backpack, and he didn’t dive with it.

Robb smiled and said, "I naturally have a larger lung capacity."

After all, this was a magical world where all kinds of strange things existed. Being able to hold one's breath for a few minutes was not a very strange thing, and no one suspected that he was lying.

However, they couldn't understand the next scene. They saw Robb swimming to the shore and throwing four large stones that were rectangular and about the size of a soccer ball onto the bank. The stones were cut into perfectly square shapes and looked identical in size and standard.

He turned to Madeleine and said, "Madeleine, I found these four stones at the bottom of the lake. They seem to be useful for making something good. Can you watch them for me while I go down to pick up a few more?"

Robb didn't know if people in this world were familiar with the term "Aurum" (a fictional metal in the book), perhaps they didn't understand it. So he simply said, "I don't know what kind of stones they are, but I think they emit a strange luster, and there must be something special about them. I picked them up and will show them to my teacher later. He's knowledgeable and should know what they are."

Madeleine took his words seriously and ordered a few Black Earth Knights beside her to move the four stones back and placed them near the stew pot. Robb then dived down again.

Madeleine said, "Ah, Mr. Robb's diving movements are so beautiful."

The Black Earth Knights didn't say anything.

Kante, "I didn't hear anything, I didn't hear anything at all."

A few minutes later, Robb surfaced again and threw four more stones onto the bank before diving down again.