Ambra's explanation began as Kou caught the piece of iron she threw him, and continued as he stared into that very same iron. He'd at least made the right choice in ores; that much was a plus. The mechanics of this form of enchanting were very different from how it was legitimized in Age of Eternity's lore, yet not a far cry from what he imagined it would be when translated to this place. "Iron's low value, high versatility. Sou ka..." he said, voicing his understanding as Ambra carried on. He was soon allowed to witness the technique in use by the female Dwarf, and in doing so, he saw the massive change in the iron's quality for himself. He could even sense an inkling of Mana radiating from the piece she held, and he didn't even have to try to do so. "You're definitely a master, alright. I'll give it a shot..."

The dingy piece of iron in Kou's hand could be something, and he'd seen the literally shining proof. He couldn't quite focus himself while holding it this way though, so he stepped toward the workbench Ambra previously had the ores placed on, and put the iron there. Kou then brought his right hand up to hover it over the ore, and focused his Mana from there. "Not too much to control... not too little to make a difference," he told himself aloud. Over time, the golden glow of Kou's Mana began to enshroud the iron, and the passage of more time allowed it to sink into its home. The dingy chunk of iron he once held gained its own shimmer and rose in quality by two tiers, rising from E to C. It wasn't the greatest compared to what he could once do in Age of Eternity, but he'd managed to accomplish at least something.