When all the items were brought over, Qi Tian frowned.
"Thirty in total, only five of them are top-grade, and the rest are all mid-grade. This top-grade success rate is far from enough." Qi Tian swept his gaze over them, taking in the quality of all the products.
"Isn't it still pretty good? At least, it's not a complete waste." Lin Xiao shrugged, then he saw Qi Tian tossing all the unsatisfactory products, other than the top-grade ones, into a huge box at the side.
"It's not a matter of waste or not," Qi Tian inspected the puppets that hadn't achieved top-grade status, moving back and forth among them. "The heat, the technique, all the puppets were made uniformly, and so were the materials. There wasn't the slightest difference, yet only five puppets were successful under these conditions. I need to know the problem."
If he wanted truly good products to appear, he had to do his utmost.
"Could it be that the puppets themselves have some inherent differences?"
Lin Xiao was also a little curious. When he was watching earlier, the actions and techniques for each puppet were identical. It felt like he was watching a factory assembly line.
But under such circumstances, if there were still such significant variations, then it could only be that the puppets themselves were different.
"It's possible." Qi Tian didn't rule out this possibility. In fact, this was the most likely scenario. When making the puppets, Qi Tian couldn't make every single one precisely identical.
"From this perspective, I'll need to adjust the puppets' movements and heat control, ensuring that even with subtle differences in each puppet, I can still refine top-grade items." Qi Tian was a man of his word and had already started adjusting the puppets.
Lin Xiao felt like he was just standing there, becoming redundant.
After watching for a while, he left. In these matters, Lin Xiao had to fully trust Qi Tian.
Only he could refine these things, and Lin Xiao couldn't help much.
The next day.
A new round of training began.
To accommodate the new recruits from the three sects this time, Ye Chen slightly reduced the intensity of the training.
However, even with the slightly reduced difficulty, the new recruits were still groaning in misery.
Except for the Celestial Masters Sect.
The disciples of the Misty Immortal Palace and the Artifact Sect, despite having prepared themselves mentally beforehand, found it hard to endure once the training truly began.
But the people from the Celestial Masters Sect were different.
These Daoists only showed surprise during the first round of training. After that, they barely made a sound, as if they had completely kept up with the training intensity.
These Daoists were truly formidable!
Ye Chen carefully observed the disciples of the Celestial Masters Sect. Individually, they didn't look particularly robust. Upon closer inspection, one would realize that all the Daoists were filled with explosive muscles.
This was also due to the different cultivation methods of the three sects.
The Misty Immortal Palace focused on internal cultivation, refining internal energy.
The Artifact Sect emphasized artifact forging, communicating with heaven and earth through artifact forging, and then drawing qi into the body.
The Celestial Masters Sect, however, was different.
They were like ordinary martial artists, starting with external training of tendons, bones, and skin. They practiced their own form of weight-bearing training within the sect and on Mount Longhu. Therefore, they could withstand the training methods in the Northern Frontier.
Then the question arose.
Were these Daoists really in the Northern Frontier to vanquish demons and eliminate devils?