"Mr. Lord, this is too much."

"I'll give you another dragon scale!"

They had picked up seven or eight intact pieces of this thing on the battlefield, but unfortunately they were still quite far from being enough to make a shield or armor, so now they were just using it as a reward.

It can be said to kill two birds with one stone.

Unfortunately, the situation was urgent at the time. He and Celie were both thinking about how to kill the dragon, and they released magic with the greatest power.

If I had known earlier, I should have used more penetration and aimed at the opponent's head, so that the dragon's body would not have been blown to pieces.

After hearing that Lord was willing to increase the reward, the old dwarf shut up immediately.

After considering the pros and cons in his mind, he gritted his teeth and agreed.

As the two were talking, Celie appeared silently at the door of the workshop: "What are you doing?"

When Lord saw the setting sun falling on Celia's shoulders outside the workshop, he realized that he had been here for a whole day without realizing it.

It can only be said that activating the magic crystal really took too much effort, so he didn't notice how quickly time passed.

Durol's hands trembled, and he almost dropped the wand he had just made. "Your Excellency Elf! We are making the wand designed by Mr. Lord!"

Celie walked into the workshop. She was curious about why Lord hadn't returned yet, so she came to check.

Now that I heard that the other party had already made the magic wand, I had the idea of ​​giving it a try.

Celie took the simply made wand and examined it carefully.

It was so light that she could easily lift it, and it wouldn't affect her movements during battle. It was obvious that Lord had designed it specifically with the magician's physical strength in mind.

The top is inlaid with beautiful blue crystal, and the body of the stick is made of gray-yellow wood. It feels hard to the touch and makes a crisp sound when knocked.

"This is made of black iron wood. Although it is light, its hardness is no less than that of steel."

Duror stroked his beard and said proudly that only a dwarf master like him could forge a long staff made of black iron wood within a day.

It would take an ordinary dwarf craftsman half a day just to process this kind of wood, not to mention the subsequent processing.

Hearing Durol's boasting, Lord also looked at the wand in Celie's hand.

He wanted to see what this wood, which was light in weight but as strong as steel, was made of.

In some countries, it is simply the best choice of building material.

Celie paid no attention to the old dwarf's boasting. She simply traced the lines on the staff with her fingertips, frowning slightly. "Did you design these magic runes, too?"

Theoretically, the dwarves should not be able to come up with such magic runes. Only magicians can design such things.

"I designed it." Lord admitted directly.

"You designed it?" Celie was a little surprised. "But I never taught you."

Lord continued, "I deduced it backwards based on the magic you taught me."

Is this genius?

Even though she was mentally prepared, Celie was still shocked.

It's already amazing to be able to understand the principles of one's own magic, but one can even reversely deduce and design corresponding magic runes.

This man's talent is truly terrifying.

Could it be that he is not actually a human being, but the reincarnation of a god?

However, Celiai did not express her thoughts, but just released magic with her fingertips to modify Lord's runes.

"The runes here can be replaced to make the flow of magic more smooth."

After the modification, Celie injected magic power and felt the changes brought about by using the magic wand.

It really works, and the magic is released faster.

After observing Celie's magic, Durol asked, "Was that an elf's mystical rune?"

Duror had seen the elves release runes a long time ago, and runes were also engraved on equipment at that time. However, he was just a dwarf apprentice at that time and had no chance to get started. He could only watch from a distance.

"Yes." Celie admitted it directly and generously, then threw the wand to Lord. This action made Du Luoer even more confused. Before leaving, he turned around and said: "Remember not to be busy too late."

The tone was a bit like a wife telling her husband not to come home too late because he had a social event at night.

However, Celie might have simply said this out of concern for her friends.

At least that's what Lord thought.

After Celie left, Durol rubbed his hands excitedly, "That's amazing! Magical items adjusted with the elves' secret arts will definitely become masterpieces!"

The Elven Mystic Runes come from the core magic of the Elven race, and the Elves rarely show them to outsiders.

Dulor was a little confused. What was the relationship between the elf lady and Lord in front of him? She could actually hand over the magic props engraved with mystical runes to the other party.

He was a dwarf and could not understand these arcane runes, but Mr. Lord was a magician and could fully understand and learn these runes.

Isn't she worried at all that the other party would leak this?

Putting aside his doubts for the moment, Du Luoer said, "Let's try it and see how it works."

Lord held the wand, injected magic power into it, and tried to cast the simplest lighting spell.

hum!

A dazzling ball of light appeared instantly, much faster than Lord's usual release speed, and the magic power required to maintain it was also reduced by about one-third.

"This is really effective." Lord looked at the wand with satisfaction. "It not only speeds up the casting of magic, but also reduces the consumption of magic power."

Lord was already very satisfied with being able to speed up the release of magic. After all, he had not designed this thing carefully. He did not expect that there would be an unexpected surprise now, which was that it could actually reduce magic consumption.

Du Luoer smiled and said, "It might be related to the magic crystal provided by Mr. Lord. After all, crystals of such high purity are rare. Of course, Miss Elf's modifications also played a certain role."

Outside the workshop, Celie did not leave, but stood against the wall.

Hearing the exclamations coming from inside, a smile appeared on her face.

Sure enough, this man can always bring me surprises.

Chapter 56: Accepting the Mission

Life in the dwarven city was boring.

The main thing is that you can't expect the dwarves to build entertainment venues for you like humans in later generations. The most common things here are forges and bars.

There are a few prop shops occasionally, but they only sell various props and equipment that are dwarven-specific, and Lord is not very interested in them.

Besides, he was not used to the wine brewed by the dwarves.

Lord was a little averse to red wine. After all, the wine-making method of this era was unbearable to look at. Although the dwarves still had a technology for distilling wine, the alcohol content was too high.

It's almost the same alcohol content as later generations of liquor.

Few of them could handle the second glass, not to mention that there was a dwarf who was allergic to alcohol.

Fortunately, there were some scattered monsters near this dwarf town. Lord and his men had nothing to do, so they went around to kill monsters to improve their strength. As a result, they even gained the favor of the dwarves in this city.

After all, a group of powerful adventurers clearing out the monsters around you for free will definitely make people feel good.

Early in the morning, Lord and his companions arrived at the canyon outside the dwarf city.

According to the dwarves in the city, there is a group of rock-armored beasts living here. They have hard scales and ordinary weapons cannot cause any damage to them.

The most important thing is that they often attack the dwarves who come to mine, which makes the dwarves very distressed.

In addition to those monsters, there are also many strange races in this world.

This also includes the dragon that Lord and his party had killed earlier.

Compared to monsters that have nothing useful on their bodies, these creatures can produce a lot of useful materials.

The scales of these rock armored beasts are the best material for making shields, so the dwarves even took the initiative to pay Lord and others to do it.

This made them look like NPCs taking on quests in the Adventurer's Guild.

But it feels pretty good.

Hiding behind a boulder, observing the group of rock-armored beasts in a nearby cave, Celie looked at everyone and warned, "The only weak spot of these beasts is the center of their abdomens, where there are no scales. Lord, you can aim your magic at that spot."

As the only member of the team who had heard of this creature, Celia reluctantly took on the command role.

"Do their scales have magic resistance? Why don't I just aim directly at the scales?"

Lord wondered why they had to go through so much trouble. The only creatures they had encountered so far that were resistant to magic were the magic scale beasts in the swamp and the spliced ​​monster created by the demon.

Most creatures cannot withstand a round of light arrow attacks from him.

"Maybe they want to keep the scales as intact as possible. After all, isn't our mission to get more scales?"

Norn gave a tentative explanation, and Celie nodded in agreement.

"Thom, you are responsible for attracting the attention of these beasts."

The dwarf Som nodded to show that he had received it. Apart from Lord and Celie's magic barriers, his defense was the strongest here.

Moreover, Lord's improved magic barrier can now be used on himself, which can be said to be even stronger.

"Eric, your magic power might not be enough, so try your best to aim."

With Lord's current strength, he could use magic to blow these beasts to pieces, but Eric couldn't do that.

The opponent still had a long sword hanging on his waist at this moment. It was obvious that he had no intention of giving up the profession of warrior before his magic was fully developed.

That's why Celie specifically gave him some instructions, but unfortunately, the anxious Eric didn't intend to listen to the end.

"Don't worry, I understand what you mean, just wait and see!"

Celia snorted coldly when her words were interrupted. Suddenly, a tiny arrow of light shot out from her fingertips and hit Eric accurately in front of her: "Don't interrupt me!"

She has never been nice to anyone other than Lord.

It was only because Eric was a teammate that I was willing to say a few more words, but I was interrupted by this guy.

Celia was naturally a little angry.

Feeling that disaster was imminent, Eric quickly looked at Lord for help.

Seeing this, Lord could only rub Celia's little head and comfort her: "Okay, it's not the first day you know about this guy."

"Stop touching my head! You damn human!"

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