Abe the Wizard

Chapter 789: Learning

Combined with the high consumption of metallurgy, the success rate has always been the biggest problem constraining metallurgy, so the production of its materials can guarantee the production of magic jewellery and so on. If the sceptre like the sceptre is made entirely of this metallurgical material, its value is already extremely high before the sceptre is made.

“Master Bennett, I first made a primary metallurgical material to complement the # 1 EL Elvis to create jewelry that adds a certain amount of defense every day and comes with lighting.” Master Fertis didn't say much about the basics, he was facing a master alchemist, and all he had to do was get Abel to know and familiarize himself with metallurgy as quickly as possible.

So he started working directly to make Abel understand metallurgy faster, which is also the quickest way.

He came to the alchemy station, took out a little bit of fine iron and secret silver, put it in a crucible, put it in the ground fire, and then read a spell in his mouth, and the two materials, which were difficult to quickly melt, slowly turned into liquid.

‘Fast Ablation', Abel heard what the spell was, the same as the refiner's spell.

At the same time, Master Fettis took out a small piece of blue crystal stone and moved it over the crucible pot with his hands. The little piece of blue crystal petrified into the crucible pot.

The spell Abel had never heard of, and should be a metallurgical spell, he did not ask, but opened up the dynamic visual and digital perspective capabilities of the world's stone fragments.

As the bluecrystal powder fell into the crucible, the crucible suddenly reacted violently, and then a slight burst of blue starlight flew out of the crucible.

Master Fettis did not explain that he had concentrated his attention at this time, his eyes and spirit were concentrated in the crucible, and he had another black hawk ore in his hand, this time he changed another spell, which he had turned into a little black particle into the crucible.

Abel heard it. It's a spell of 'essence extraction’.

“Sublime!!” After waiting for the black hawthorn particles to fall into the crucible pan, Master Fettis waited for a while, chanted the spell and shouted out.

The spell is the ‘sublimation' spell, and Abel has long heard of many alchemists with their own habits, because the end result of the 'sublimation’ spell is diverse: one is direct failure, one succeeds in becoming a material of ordinary quality, and the last is becoming a material of higher rank with little possibility.

After Master Fettis shouted ‘sublimation’, several materials in the crucible emitted a seven-color glow, which was then recycled into the crucible, while the blue was the last to be reclaimed into the crucible.

“Good luck getting a blue quality material!” Master Fettis took the crucible out of the earth fire and smiled and said to Abel.

He is an honorary alchemist, with a low rate of material failure at the lowest level, a 10% chance of getting a higher level after 'sublimation’, and a one-thousandth chance of getting gold quality materials.

Though he did not get gold quality material today, he was already very satisfied with the blue quality material, at least not to embarrass himself in front of Abel.

“Master Fertis, what was the spell you just turned that blue crystal into powder?” Abel was still in a dynamic visual and digital perspective at the moment, and he understood everything else, but the spell he wrote down but didn't know the name, so he asked.

“Master Bennett, that's a ‘decomposition’ spell that can directly decompose less rigid materials into powders, and their decomposition is extremely uniform and improves the finished product rate!” Master Fertis introduced.

“Can I try?” Abel nodded, pointing directly at Master Fettis' position and asked.

Master Fettis stayed for a while, and he didn't seem to understand what Abel meant. He reacted after a moment, and he didn't say what he wanted to say.

He wanted to persuade Abel to learn at least a little bit more about it, and then do it. Although metallurgy has something in common with alchemy, its mastery of all kinds of materials is completely different, which is the two systems.

But thinking about Abel's identity, he could only agree that he wanted to come back and focus on learning as long as Abel had failed a few times.

Although the material is precious, where is this? This is the headquarters of the Dwarf Alchemist Association. Let's not talk about this low-grade metallurgical work, which is that the more advanced materials also have considerable stocks.

When Abel saw Master Fertis move aside, he bowed down and thanked him and stood in front of the alchemy table.

He took a new crucible and added fine iron and secret silver to it, then placed it on the ground fire, and the spell of 'fast melting’ sounded in his mouth.

Then he took out a blue crystal stone and took it over the crucible.

At this point, Master Fettis' mental power focused on Abel's hands and mouth, because this step was not as easy as he had just demonstrated, and the material reaction process, with a slight time difference, would be scrapped.

And that ‘decomposition’ spell was also the first spell that Abel had ever heard, and he hadn't even practiced it, so it had to be used directly. He didn't really believe Abel could succeed.

Abel's ability to digitize can easily detect the response in the crucible. When the reaction reached the point where Master Fettis had just acted, he remembered the 'decomposition’ spell in his mouth. Although it was the first time he had heard it, he had studied the Higher Elf Language.

Alchemists who have not learned the higher elf language can read spells by relying on dead memories. This way, if there is a small syllable that varies in height and height, the spell will be rendered ineffective.

Abel, on the other hand, understood it and repeated it in the Higher Elf Language, so the first time he used it, he had already played the role he deserved.

Blue crystal petrified into a crucible, followed by a reaction that was constantly being explored, and the last material was soon added.

The shock on Master Fettis's face never stopped, because until then, Abel's operations were perfect, and Abel was not like a newcomer to the operation, more like a dwarf alchemist who had been studying metallurgy for a long time.

If he is not quite sure that Abel has never been exposed to metallurgy before, he wonders if Abel has studied metallurgy before.

The ‘sublimation’ spell in Abel's mouth was pronounced, and the seven colors of the crucible kept flashing, and the colors recovered, leaving a golden glow flashing on the crucible.

“Gold quality material!” Master Fertis couldn't help but cry.

He knows that Master Alchemist has a certain chance of producing gold quality materials, and that's a lot more likely than one thousandth of his, almost ten times more likely than his blue quality.

But Abel, this is his first metallurgical work, and even his first success was a miracle, only to see that he had just once manipulated it and was able to produce materials of gold quality, which made him such an honorary alchemist who had studied how to live for centuries.

A helplessness arose from his heart, even knowing that Master Bennett, the incarnate of Abernathy, was a true genius, the first day of almost a thousand years among alchemists, but Master Fettis never thought such a genius would be so perverted.

He used his work to hit people, but today he was hit hard.

But he soon realized that if Abel could master metallurgy in less than a few days at this rate, the Dwarf Sky Boat would be able to fly a day earlier.

“Master Bennett, this is the first time in my life that I've seen your alchemy talent, and I'm going to show you all the metallurgy I have, and if you don't understand anything, please come forward and let's study it together!” Master Fettis has once again changed the teaching methods he had prepared, "he said.

He knew what Abel was capable of, fearing that he would do all his metallurgical knowledge in front of Abel once, that it might be more useful than any learning, or that Abel could become a metallurgist as soon as possible.