"Don't worry. This isn't the first time we've worked together. Since you've helped me so much, I naturally won't let you suffer a loss," Ji Lutian said. "A pair of dragon horns is priceless. I don't have enough forging materials for you now. I'll think of a way to gather some more when this matter is over."
"No problem. Your reputation is still useful, Mr. Ji," Zhou Shu said. "I'll give you a month. Is that enough?"
Ji Lutian's face darkened. As expected, when it comes to forging materials, he starts to be calculative.
"Enough," Ji Lutian said. "Can you start forging now? A long delay means trouble. It's better to use this dragon tendon as soon as possible."
Previously, at the ice lake, Ao Guang had said that true dragons could sense each other. It was hard to guarantee that he wouldn't find him through the dragon tendon.
"I'll start when I've recovered." Zhou Shu chuckled. "Ao Guang, you'd better not let me down. I'm waiting for you."