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He decided to start with the iron ingots since they were the most abundant. Fein heated up the forge and placed the iron ingots inside until they melted into a molten liquid. He then poured the liquid iron into a mold that he shaped earlier, which was a basic sword design from the book "All the basics of blacksmithing".

After waiting for the iron to cool, he retrieved the sword from the mold and examined it closely. It was rough and unrefined, but he was satisfied with his first attempt.

Next, Fein tried his hand at working with copper. He melted it down and poured it into a mold, this time shaped like a small dagger. He then used a hammer to shape and refine the dagger, as he learned from the book "Encyclopedia of blacksmithing techniques".

Fein was fascinated with the process of blacksmithing. He continued experimenting with different materials, such as silver and gold, creating various designs ranging from rings to decorative pieces.

Fein spent several weeks experimenting with the different materials he had collected. He tried various combinations and techniques, testing each one to see what worked and what didn't. He spent long hours in his workshop, hammering away at his forge and carefully examining each piece he created.

Despite some setbacks, Fein was determined to succeed. He knew that he had a lot to learn, but he was determined to master the craft of blacksmithing. As he worked, he began to notice that he was becoming more and more adept at manipulating the materials he was using. His hands seemed to move of their own accord, and he could sense the exact moment when a piece of metal was ready to be shaped.

One day, as Fein was working on a particularly intricate piece, he suddenly felt a jolt of energy shoot through his body. It was as if a switch had been flipped, and he suddenly had access to a whole new level of power. He didn't know how to describe it, but it felt like his connection to the degu energy had been strengthened somehow.

Fein was amazed by what had just happened. He had never experienced anything like it before. He took a moment to catch his breath and then got back to work. He continued to experiment with the materials, but now he did so with a newfound confidence and determination.

As he worked, Fein's mind began to race with new ideas and possibilities. He realized that the principles behind blacksmithing could be applied to other areas of his life as well. He started to see connections between the way he manipulated metals and the way he used his degu energy. He began to think of new ways to harness the power of the degu energy and apply it to different situations.

Fein knew that he had a lot of work ahead of him, but he was excited by the possibilities. He continued to work tirelessly in his workshop, always pushing himself to be better and learn more. He knew that he had the potential to be one of the greatest blacksmiths of all time, and he was determined to make that potential a reality.

Fein returned to his room and sat on the edge of his bed. His mind was still racing with ideas and possibilities for his next project. He knew he needed rest to tackle the challenges ahead.

He changed into his pajamas and lay down on his bed, closing his eyes. But as he tried to drift off to sleep, his mind wouldn't stop whirring. He tossed and turned, thoughts of blacksmithing and degu energy swirling around in his head.

After what felt like hours, he finally managed to quiet his mind and fall asleep. But even in his dreams, he found himself crafting new weapons and experimenting with different materials.

The next morning, he woke up feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day ahead. As he got dressed and headed out of his room, he couldn't help but feel excited.

The next morning, Fein woke up to the smell of freshly brewed coffee and bacon. He stretched his arms and legs before getting out of bed, feeling well-rested after a good night's sleep. As he made his way to the kitchen, he found his mother, Melissa, already cooking breakfast.

"Good morning, son," Melissa greeted him with a smile. "Did you sleep well?"

Fein nodded and took a seat at the table. "Yeah, I did. Thanks for making breakfast, Mom."

Melissa placed a plate of scrambled eggs and bacon in front of him. "No problem, dear. So, how's your training going?"

Fein swallowed a mouthful of eggs before replying. "It's going well. I've been practicing my blacksmithing and degu control. I also did some reading on magnetic and force fields, as well as chess defense strategies."

Melissa nodded in interest. "That sounds like quite a bit of work. You've always been so diligent with your training. I'm proud of you, Fein."

Fein smiled at his mother's words. "Thanks, Mom. I just want to be prepared for whatever comes our way."

Melissa sipped her coffee before speaking again. "Speaking of which, have you thought about your future plans? You're getting older, and it won't be long before you'll have to make some big decisions."

Fein put down his fork and looked at his mother. "I have thought about it, but I haven't made any concrete plans yet. What do you suggest, Mom?"

Melissa took a deep breath before answering. "Well, I think it's important for you to find your own path in life. But I also want you to remember that family is important. We may have our differences and struggles, but we will always be here for each other."

Fein nodded in agreement. "I understand, Mom. I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for your advice."

They finished their breakfast in comfortable silence before Fein decided to spend the day with his mother. They went for a walk in the park, visited some shops in town, and caught up on each other's lives. It was a relaxing and enjoyable day, and Fein felt grateful to have such a loving and supportive mother.

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