Chapter 81 Strengthening Mist
Synthesizing beasts is an ancient art. In the ancient ignorant period, synthesizing beasts became a taboo technology and became a means for some wizards to make slaves.

During the Enlightenment, this ancient technology was fully developed due to war, and large numbers of synthetic beast cannon fodder were thrown into the wizard wars.

In this pioneering era, synthetic beasts have become one of the knowledge that every college must master.

There are three steps to making a synthetic beast. The first step is to cultivate a synthetic beast core. The second step is to prepare active flesh and blood and various limb parts. The third step is to combine these things together with the help of an alchemy array.

Richard once tried to make a synthetic beast, but he had no talent in this area. The best he could do was to copy what was in the book without any thought of his own.

But it was enough for Richard.

In the laboratory, Richard was holding a magnifying glass and using a feather pen to continuously carve runes on a black stone platform.

An alchemy array is needed to create a synthetic beast, and an alchemy array is also needed to strengthen a synthetic beast.

After carving 3,750 runes, Richard breathed a sigh of relief.

Carving runes is not an easy task. Using alchemical ink requires constantly injecting magic power into the quill pen. This process must be kept stable. Once there is a fluctuation in magic power, the quill pen will explode. If you are unlucky, even the stone platform will be scratched, which will lead to the need to replace the stone platform.

"The alchemy array is finished, the next step is operation."

Now it has been a year and a half since Richard carried out the mission. During this period, the flesh and blood tentacle produced 1,500 grams of high-quality active flesh and blood for Richard. The vitality of this flesh and blood is extremely tenacious. According to the rating of the Wizard Chamber of Commerce, this flesh and blood has reached the third level of activity, and the market price has reached 10 magic stones per gram.

Richard took out a transparent quartz tube from his magic pocket, inside which was a piece of squirming flesh.

"Misty."

Richard called softly, and a black crow flew over from the side of the laboratory.

"This flesh and blood can be sold for 15,000 magic stones outside. I spent a lot of money to strengthen you. You have to do your best later."

Richard put Wu Ni on the test table while muttering something, then took out a tube of anesthetic and injected it into his body.

After the anesthetic took effect, Richard moved the fallen Wu Ni to the dissection table and put on a pair of low-light vision glasses.

The technology that Joe Lord mastered did not include a shadowless lamp, so Richard could only use these low-light vision glasses to offset the impact of the shadow.

After fixing Wuni's limbs, Richard took out a razor, removed the feathers on its spine, and then used a scalpel to cut open the skin on its back.

Bright red blood, trembling muscles, Richard watched it all calmly, then opened the quartz tube containing the living flesh and blood, and took out the living flesh and blood directly with his hands.

Active flesh and blood has parasitic properties. It will combine with any flesh and blood creatures it touches, and then spontaneously become a part of their body. Therefore, wizards generally do not come into direct contact with active flesh and blood.

But Richard was an exception.

As soon as the active flesh and blood completed the parasitism, Richard used the ability to control the flesh and blood to gain control over it.

Under Richard's control, these active flesh and blood began to enter Wu Ni's body through the wound and attached to his muscles. These active flesh and blood would strengthen Wu Ni's physique and enhance his life recovery ability.

Generally speaking, implanting active flesh and blood is a long and tedious process, because the spread of active flesh and blood is irregular, and the wizard must divide them himself and then place them in various muscle groups.

But Richard had the trick of controlling the flesh and blood. With just one wound, Richard could control the active flesh and blood to the places he wanted to strengthen. After the active flesh and blood parasitized, Richard did not rush to separate the active flesh and blood from himself. Instead, he took out a piece of white bone engraved with runes from his pocket.

"The first-level spell of light distortion, combined with Wu Ni's black fur, will definitely be a good scout after entering the forest."

Richard looked at the piece of metal with pride. This was the idea he had when he implanted the magic gun.

A first-level spell distorts light and can create a slight invisibility effect, and when placed in the shadows, it is no different from a third-level invisibility spell.

Richard never intended to use the bludgeon for a frontal attack; sneak attacks and reconnaissance were the bludgeon's talents.

The spell plug-in was placed into the wound, and then the active flesh and blood were controlled to fix it. Fine threads of flesh and blood penetrated through the pores on the bone fragment, firmly fixing it on Wu Ni's body.

After completing all this, Richard used a scalpel to separate the active flesh and blood from himself, then sutured the wound and placed it on the newly made alchemy table.

With the infusion of magic power, the alchemy array began to promote the assimilation of active flesh and blood into Muni's body. This is a long process and also the most dangerous process.

There is a certain chance of failure in the assimilation of active flesh and blood. Once it fails, the active flesh and blood will necrotize and lose its activity at the least. At the worst, the active flesh and blood will riot and directly become the host, devouring the main body and becoming a being similar to cancer cells.

Richard locked the door of the laboratory and hung a do not disturb sign on it.

The matter of Wu Ni has come to an end for now.

Back in the bedroom, Richard picked up a book called "Elementary Alchemical Mechanics" and began to study.

Alchemical machinery is one of the most widely used branches of the alchemical school. From the magic airship that Richard rides to the floating cities that the wizarding world uses to conquer foreign lands, they are all masterpieces of alchemical mechanics.

But Qiaoluode didn't have many books on alchemical mechanics.

As a wizard who studies synthetic beasts, Joe Lord is naturally incompatible with alchemical machinery.

This is like the difference between genetic ascension and mechanical ascension. One group believes that the flesh is flexible and reliable, and is the most perfect work of nature; the other group believes that machines are sturdy and have strong carrying capacity, and are the future direction of evolution.

There are extremely fundamental irreconcilable factors between these two views.

But what made Joe Lord depressed was that, except for Chucks, Anna and Richard had no talent in synthesizing beasts, and even Anna had an outstanding talent in alchemical machinery. In order not to waste Anna's talent, he could only endure Anna's study of alchemical machinery in frustration.

As a teacher, Qiao Luode's professional ethics are quite reliable.

Alchemical mechanics gave Richard a lot of inspiration, especially when he saw an alchemical wizard mentioned in the book that the essence of Ice Cone was physical damage, and proposed a plan that was very similar to the Magic Gun. Richard even had a feeling of meeting an old friend in a foreign land.

But unfortunately, Joe Lord did not have enough books on alchemical machinery, and Richard was very busy. If he wanted to make full progress in alchemical machinery, he had to wait until he became a wizard.

“Becoming a wizard... depends on the exchange competition in half a year.

If you win the exchange competition, you can become a wizard ten years earlier!"

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like