Mu Chen glanced at the jade silver in Tang Wulin's hands and then switched his attention to his student. "Of course you can take it," he said.
This piece of jade silver was first-grade thousand refined. Normally, the grade of the metal was finalized after the first forging, but alloys were different. If the alloys forged still retained their life, then they could be reforged a second or third time. The higher the grade of the alloy, the more times this was possible. By the second forging, most blacksmiths were able to grasp the essence of the metal and bring out it's true potential. Compared to most spirit refined metals, the jade silver in Tang Wulin's hands was far more valuable.
Mu Chen's stare grew blank. He was at a loss, unsure how to progress with his student's instruction.