Picking up the file on the workbench, he began to meticulously polish the bow.
Making its surface smoother, the grip more comfortable, while also reducing air resistance to improve the arrow's flight speed.
Next.
Red took the hemp rope he made earlier and began the installation.
Tying each end of the hemp rope to the groove of the bow tips, he continuously adjusted it, aiming for the bow's perfect state.
Over an hour later.
After the final adjustments, a completed longbow appeared before Lynn's eyes.
Red did not hand the longbow in his hand to Lynn but said, "Master Lynn, the longbow is completed and needs testing."
Lynn nodded.
The group moved to the testing area of the Bow and Arrow Workshop.
With a flick of his finger, Red drew a long arrow from the quiver behind him.
Holding the bow with his left hand, he nocked the arrow and drew the string with his right.
As Red's arms expanded outward, the longbow instantly became taut like a full moon.
