As the day of moving house approached, Su Jin dealt with the blacksmiths that worked under her before. She told them that if they were willing to follow her, then follow her, she would definitely arrange for them to stay in peace, and also set up a smelting workshop again. If they were unwilling, she would also give them a fee to let them go.
As a result, another third of the blacksmiths left Su Jin, and the remaining two-thirds expressed their willingness to follow Su Jin, especially the young blacksmiths. They had learned an even better technique from Su Jin, and seeing a brighter future, they were naturally unwilling to leave, and Su Jin happily accepted that this batch of blacksmiths, after their own nurturing, had already reached Su Jin's requirements.
Those who left were mostly those who were at the periphery of the technical circle. They were just there for a few days. Thus, Su Jin didn't feel that it was such a pity.