Or perhaps MarKus was some sort of golden god with a hammer and a slab of steel! There had been new developments since Kenshin's time, as well as some job-granted manner of simply... understanding how it was supposed to work.
--- Days later ---
MarKus sends out a letter to be given to Kenshin, to call him over to the forge for a few testings. What MarKus has for him are about 3 plain-ass katana, no Sakabatou yet, but he's calling in the expect to check quality of the blades, of which are all almost perfect when compared to the broken blade left behind. Almost because one of which has the blade taking too much of the metal, and the others having slightly different curves.
"What's up my man! I got a few experiments for ya."
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--- Days later ---
MarKus sends out a letter to be given to Kenshin, to call him over to the forge for a few testings. What MarKus has for him are about 3 plain-ass katana, no Sakabatou yet, but he's calling in the expect to check quality of the blades, of which are all almost perfect when compared to the broken blade left behind. Almost because one of which has the blade taking too much of the metal, and the others having slightly different curves.
"What's up my man! I got a few experiments for ya."