Dennis's straightforward words left the wizards present in shock, almost thinking the other party was joking.
How could the bullets of a fire gun possibly fall from the sky? Even if it were a joke, it was a bit too far-fetched!
However, they quickly heard Lynn nodding and saying, "The production of lead bullets indeed doesn't require much manpower, and saying they fall from the sky isn't really a problem."
The method they used for making lead bullets was the high tower method popular in the 18th century!
All that was needed was a building tens of meters tall, with a magic furnace at the top and a large water basin at the bottom to catch the lead bullets.
When lead bullets were needed, they would melt lead at the top of the tower and then pour the liquid lead from high up. The molten lead would be in a state of weightlessness mid-air and, under the action of surface tension, spontaneously form into spheres, rapidly cooling and solidifying into spherical lead bullets as they fell.