Dispelling Doubts

Irving picked up the sword and wanted to see if he could find any clues about the sword-making process. "This sword uses the process of clamping steel, while the ones used in the Roman Era were covered with steel. The steel-covered ones are more expensive, so the process of clamping steel will be relatively rough and bulky. There are no engraving on the sword. so it is definitely not a unified government-made product, but comes from private workshops."

After hearing Irving's analysis, the boss who was still a little skeptical suddenly suppressed the last doubt in his heart.

The craftsmanship of this most common weapon was not something that could be seen casually. Irving's views were basically the same as his own. The most important thing was that the characteristics of folk casting were also consistent with Zadok's identity.

But after Mr. Lindsey heard what he said, he quickly reminded them that there was still an emerald pendant that he hadn't looked at, so that they wouldn't make a
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