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The Mech Touch novel Chapter 6626

Chapter 6626 Ves the Demon Provocateur

Masterworks could differ enormously from each other.

Each of them represented excellence in material production in one fashion or another, but there was never a single correct outcome.

That was inherently anathema to the traditional craftsmanship community.

Different professionals could never completely agree on what constituted a good work.

For example, Gloriana highly valued technical consistency and perfection. The closer a mech resembled the ideal mech design, the more exquisite the result!

Ves on the other hand thought that such an overly sterile and standard outcome was too boring to earn a good score. What other people considered flaws, he tended to view them as colorful personality traits.

Their diverging standards were reflective of their design philosophies.

It was impossible for Gloriana to come around and appreciate Ves' tolerance towards chaos and imperfections.

Likewise, Ves could never bring himself to evaulate Gloriana's bland and flawless work highly.

Despite their fundamental differences in philosophy and opinion, the two were nonetheless able to work well together.

They did not have to agree with each other on every matter in order to produce a masterwork. It was enough to understand their differences. So long as they amicably agreed to work around each other, they could avoid stepping on each other's toes while focusing on completing the assignments that fit their inclinations the best.

Unlike the previous masterwork mechs that Ves had fabricated alongside Gloriana, the Bitter Scimitar was much more reflective of his own style.

Ketis' own approach towards craftsmanship and sword forging only added a different accent to the result.

The fact that Ves managed to succeed further validated his own quirky approach towards craftsmanship.

Controlled chaos was not a fantasy that led to a dead end. The more proficient he became in adopting this strategy, the more he was able to craft increasingly higher quality works despite the retention of so many physical 'imperfections'!

After the pair of mech designers scanned the newly created masterwork and wrote down their notes of their observations and experiences, they were finally ready to begin the final and most crucial process.

Confidence coursed through Ves' body as he beheld the Bitter Scimitar and the Demon Mixer that contained the Bitter Swordsman.

"We have prepared the ingredients as best as possible. Our second attempt will be a lot better. I can assure you of that. Almost everything is ready."

"Almost? What are we missing?"

"I need to have a good talk with the former expert candidate." Ves replied as he approached a certain demimech. "If I can influence the process of demonization by bargaining with the demon, then it doesn't hurt to try. Who knows whether this will make the final form of the Bitter Scimitar more effective than before."

Ves closed in on the Demon Mixer and pressed his palm on its demonized surface. "Hello there. I know you can hear me somehow. Let's talk."

If the demimech was not being restrained at the moment, it would have attempted to squash Ves even though it stood no chance of inflicting any actual damage!

Perhaps the Bitter Swordsman may have gained a bit of rationality due to an uncertain factor, but it had not shaken off its fundamental nature as a demon!

Ves immediately knew that he could not reason with the Bitter Swordsman like a normal human being. He immediately decided to switch his strategy and adopt a firmer demeanor.

"Fine, then. If you want to be like this, then let me make my point clear in terms you understand. You are a loser. There, I said it. You were a pathetic mech pilot in life. You managed to promote to the rank of expert candidate, yet got butchered like a pig on the battlefield due to overestimating your abilities. Qualified expert pilots have been able to survive their vulnerable periods as expert candidates without issue, but you have failed to measure up to that standard, so you deserve to die a worthless early death."

The Demon Mixer began to shake more violently against the restraints!

The provocative words infuriated the demon!

Ves smirked as he continued to feel the mounting anger and fury inside the machine.

"So what if you're pissed? You can't do anything as long as you are attached to this useless demimech. Did you know I purposefully designed it so that you would still amount to little more than a nuisance when you demonized it? Heh. You must be feeling endlessly frustrated. You were a loser in your first life, and now you are a loser in your second life. Do you like feeling so powerless? Are you content with remaining a loser despite the fact that you have grown stronger than before?"

"..."

"I thought so. All I am offering is a solution for you. As long as you cooperate with me and allow yourself to undergo a transformation that will help you integrate with that powerful mech scimitar over there, your new home will subsequently be transferred to a high-tier expert mech. For once in your life, you will be able to redeem yourself and prove your worth in a battle against powerful and relentless aliens. If you happen to establish a closer form of cooperation with the expert pilot, he may even be able to advance to the rank of ace pilot. Your proximity and assistance will allow you to earn a share of the rewards. You will gain so much high-quality energy that you can become a lot stronger than you could ever imagine back when you were an expert candidate."

"..."

"Do not think that it is pointless for you to fight on behalf of your new wielder. The more you assist your new owner, the stronger you will become. He will welcome that, as a stronger blade will allow him to challenge stronger opponents. Isn't this a good way for you to attain the glory and success that your enemies denied you in your first life?"

He could design more specialized ones that specifically enhanced different weapons in very specific ways.

However, that was too far away for him. He did not even have access to enlightenment fruits or any other source of information that could teach him the principles and design specifications of these weird molds.

After he swept through the other molds and confirmed that nothing else was more suitable, he commanded a bot to take out the Attack Enhancement Demoncasting Mold and place it in the appropriate slot over at the Demoncasting Forge.

"Alright, let's start."

Anticipation welled up inside Ves as he began the Demoncasting process.

He first used the workshop controls to toss Demon Mixer 5 into the demonic flames!

A loud scream erupted from the demonized demimech as its mech frame literally melted in a matter of seconds!

All of the metal got vaporized or disappeared entirely, leaving nothing else but the Middle Demon, who strangely burned at a much slower rate!

"That is handy." Ketis looked impressed. "How did you know the demonic flames would allow you to separate the demon from his bonded vessel?"

Ves chuckled. "I didn't. I just made an educated guess. These flames are extraordinary. They give me a sense of acute danger whenever I hover too close to it. Besides, I did not want to go through the trouble of manually separating the Bitter Swordsman from his former gu container. My solution is much rougher and has a much greater chance of damaging the demon."

He had made the right bet, as the demonic flames liberated the Middle Demon from his physical shell, only to get roasted without any physical protection!

The Bitter Swordsman roared in pain as his weaker and less stable aspects slowly burned away.

Over time, his form became less defined and more amorphous.

Ves paid close attention to the Middle Demon's state. He eventually trusted his gut feeling and pulled the Bitter Swordsman out at a relatively early timing!

He wanted the demon to retain most of his cognition!

While this would definitely cause the demon to generate greater resistance and increase the chances of a backlash, this was exactly what Ves had in mind for the Bitter Scimitar!

The weapon had to be almost just as dangerous to its wielder in order to serve its noble purpose!

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