Abe the Wizard

Chapter 137: City of Karal

“Yes, teachers use 'Moving Moments’ as long as they travel, which is the iconic spell of intermediate wizards. It is said that after mastery, virtually no one can retain a wizard who knows' Moving Moments'.” Carlos said enviously.

“How far can ‘Moving Instantly’ move?” Abel remembered the unpredictable way that the devil of the teacher Morton Wizard moved, but was very concerned about the distance he moved, and the instantaneous movement of the dark world in his impression could only flash between very close distances.

“Depending on how far your mental stretches, you can move.” Camille explained.

Talking and walking, the three of them just walked out of the transmission line, behind them was a white light, and several more wizards were transferred.

Carlos pulled a badge out of his arms and wore it on his chest, with a six-blown star array above it and three tiny leaves below it, and Camille also wore a badge on his chest, just four tiny leaves under the six-blown star array above it.

Finding Abel staring at the badge on his chest, Carlos said with a smile: "This is the Badge of Wizards. As long as you become a trainee wizard, you can apply to every branch of the Wizards Guild. See this leaf? One piece indicates a level one, I am a level three trainee witch. ”

Carlos glanced at the badge on Camille's chest and went on to say in Camille's provocative gaze: “You know, just a few levels, the junior wizard is a staff, the intermediate wizard is two staff, and the senior wizard is three staff. ”

Seeing Carlos skip his badge introducing himself, Camille's eyes filled with your dead eyes.

Between the laughs, the three of them went out and Abel curiously measured the surrounding environment, which was called a city, but more like a town, where there was only one main road, which was paved with boulders, very flat, and beside the roads were shops of all kinds.

“These shops in the city of Karal are the shops of wizards from all over the country and the branches of some large business groups, because they serve wizards, so the price of the goods here is not low, little brother, if you want to buy something remember to look at the price first, otherwise you will not be able to be careful with your gold coins.” Carlos was kind enough to introduce Abel here for the first time.

“Abel, if you need anything, tell me if you don't have enough gold.” Camille smiled and said to Abel.

“Thank you Camille, my family is quite generous.” Abe replied thankfully.

In the talking room, the three of them came to the front door of a store with a staff painted on the sign at the front of the store, and Carlos said, "Here we are. This is the Wizards' Exchange, where the nearby wizards hold trade fairs every twenty days. Today is the day of the trade fair. ”

Abel looked curiously at Carlos at a table in front of the door and drew a gold coin with a magic gold card from a wizard apprentice there and took a sign from that wizard apprentice.

“Come on, let's go. It's pavement 168.” Carlos swung the sign in his hand toward the two of them.

Abel could see clearly that there was a 168 on that sign, and there was no other sign.

Carlos found pavement 168 on the lightweight road in front of him, saying that it was a long, striped counter with a wooden three-storey shelf behind it, and Carlos took twelve placards out of his arms and placed them on the first floor of the shelf, while Camille took fifteen placards and placed them on the second floor.

“How can you be more than mine?” Carlos asked Camille somewhat uncomfortably.

“That's your laziness. I've had to draw at least five times a day in the last few months. How about you?” Camille glanced at Carlos and asked back.

“Me, I just spent a little more time practicing.” Carlos said somewhat vainly.

“This is the plaque you made?” Abel went up and picked up a plaque made by Camille and asked.

“Yes, just because the materials are too expensive, the production success rate never goes up, you can only barely guarantee the principal.” Carlos said with some exclamation.

“What material is this for?” Abel looked at the non-gold and non-wood in his hand, but some familiar material asked.

“It's made of crystalline nucleus, microsoftening the nucleus with medicine, remodeling it, sculpting it with a carving knife, because the teacher is good at making scripts, so I learned this skill with Carlos.” Camille introduced.

Originally made from a crystalline nucleus, Abel thought it was no wonder that he felt very familiar and that the irregular shape of the nucleus had been reshaped into a rectangular brand, so he could not recognize it.

Abel looked at these symbols, the most common of which were the "8 # Ral Ral” symbols, a small number of the "7 # Tal Tal” symbols and the "10 # Thul Shull” symbols.

“Why are there so many fire attack symbols here?” Abel asked Camille.

“Hey, do you know these symbols?” Instead of answering Abel's questions, Camille was surprised that Abel was able to recognize these symbols, knowing that knowledge of the symbols was not readily available, and that even wizards, only inherited wizards could learn the knowledge of the symbols, and most wizards could only buy them for use.

“Yeah, I learned a little bit about the script from my blacksmith teacher before.” Abel looked inexplicably at Camille, and he did not see how valuable this knowledge was. From the very beginning, he had a Dwarf secret book, so that he learned the most systematic knowledge of the script, and then obtained several scripts. Through the knowledge of the script learned in the Dwarf secret book, he succeeded in replicating the script on the script.

“Your blacksmith teacher is a dwarf?” Camille had no idea that Abel had studied blacksmiths, and that only a Dwarf blacksmith would inherit them.

“No, my blacksmith teacher is a human blacksmith, but my teacher is a Dwarf master blacksmith.” Abel explained.

Camille was somewhat suddenly enlightened: “No wonder you learned the puzzle knowledge. The energy of the puzzle making requirements is consistent with your own crystal nuclear energy. In recent times, the market has been basically a crystal core of fire energy, so we have also made basically fire attack symbols. ”

Abel has some understanding of the requirements for creating script cards, which are the same as his principles for forging magic swords, all require the same energy supply with the same energy properties, except that script cards use crystal nuclei, and magic swords use only magic stones.

“Can I learn to make character cards?” Abel asked Camille with some anticipation.

“This is not possible. Teachers will teach you this knowledge when they are able to teach you, and I dare not teach you in advance.” Camille shook her head, but when she saw Abel's disappointment, she went on to say, "But I can teach you some basic ways to use a carving knife, which is the basis for building a script. ”

“Thank you, Camille!” Abel is in a better mood to practice the basic use of the carving knife first, as well as laying the foundation for future learning to make script signs, saving time for later learning. The sooner he learns how to use the carving knife, the sooner he can master this ability.

“Carlos, you watch here, Abel and I will go get him a good carving knife. ”

“You can't do this.” Carlos protested.

Camille turned around and told Carlos to go outside, ignoring his protest.

Walking past a pavement, Abel remembered, softly curious, "Camille, what's the price of a pavement rental here for half a day? ”

“Ten thousand gold coins.” Camille turned around and looked at Abel and said, "Don't come over yourself, you're too low. It's safer here, but there will still be black wizards. ”

“Black Wizard?” Another word that Abel had never heard before.

“Black Wizards are the names of evil wizards who depend on robbing ordinary wizards. Perhaps you will see an ordinary wizard at this time, but secretly he may also be a black wizard, so be careful in the world of wizards.” Camille explained, then said to Abel, "Your gift is remarkable, you've been at level 2 for such a short time, but there are more wizard apprentices at level 4 and 5, and sometimes there are official wizards, and you can't escape from them. ”