It wasn't evening yet, but Celia insisted on going to the beach to see what the sea was like.
"Apart from when the lighthouse was lost, I have never seen the ocean."
Except in dreams.
Standing on the giant rock of Lighthouse Beach, a well-known spot in Leites City, Celia looked at the boundless sea in front of her. The sea was clear and bright, and only the dividing line between the sea and the sky could be seen, faintly shrouded in white mist.
Ross's phantom appeared beside Celia, gazing at the distant ocean.
"Once we cross the continental shelf, we should reach the Tranquil Sea."
Celia tilted her head and looked over. "The Tranquil Sea?"
Ross nodded. "The Tranquil Sea is so named because it is so vast that you hear nothing but the sound of the waves. It is said that the sea god's treasure is located there, but I don't know if any fleets have gone there to search for it."
Celia activated her bracelet, searched the Tranquil Sea, and after a moment said, "The Protoss network says the Tranquil Sea is extremely dangerous; even ships with defenses capable of withstanding attacks from sixth-tier mages cannot pass through it. It seems to have been dangerous before, not just after the Age of Calamity."
Ross nodded: "Yes, the Tranquil Sea is indeed quite dangerous. You probably won't be able to go there before reaching the seventh rank."
"What would I do at the Tranquil Sea?" Celia blinked.
Ross smiled slightly: "Of course, we're going to find the treasure of the sea god Ethel. He placed his most precious possessions in the Tranquil Sea."
"That's too far away."
Celia didn't take it to heart.
A wave swept in, splashing onto the beach below, and a sound came from it. The sea breeze blew, bringing with it the unique scent of the ocean.
Celia felt her emotions gradually calm down with the ocean waves.
Suddenly, a pain shot through her forehead. Celia clutched her head and looked at Ross: "Mr. Ross, why did you hit me?"
Ross said, "You're an ice-type, so don't try to comprehend the power of the ocean."
Ethel, the sea god, is a complete idiot. He's currently building temples for me while I'm a convict. What's the point of trying to comprehend his power? Ross thought to himself.
“Okay.” Celia stopped feeling.
"Won't you go play on the beach down there?" Ross asked.
Celia shook her head: "I'm not going. I'm afraid a sea monster will emerge from the sea if I go to the beach."
Celia still remembers the beautiful dream she had, where she went to play on the beach with Ross, and they encountered a terrifying sea monster that wanted to attack them.
Although she didn't think there were any sea monsters in reality, she decided not to go just in case.
It's fine if there's no sea monster, but if a sea monster actually appears... Celia thinks she'll be traumatized.
She didn't want the seemingly beautiful sea to be shrouded in shadow.
So, it's best to just look at it from afar.
After gazing at the sea for a long time under the lighthouse, Celia reluctantly left.
Before leaving, she remembered Parmisa's habit of taking photos, so she took a picture of herself and the lighthouse as a memento.
Afterwards, she returned to the city of Leites and went to the Sorcerer's Guild, where she purchased a large number of blank scrolls and a large amount of materials.
These materials cost her 100 gold coins and filled two large bags.
Summoning the puppets to help carry the materials, Celia panted, "I wonder when I'll be able to obtain the legendary spatial ring."
Ross said, "You can buy a spatial ring now. After you buy it, I will help you expand your storage space."
Celia shook her head: "Forget it, the cheapest space ring costs at least 500 gold coins, and that's the most basic one. It doesn't even have a capacity of 0.1 cubic meters, so it can only hold small things and is very troublesome to use. Good space rings cost several thousand gold coins."
Ross said, "Because only rank six and above can manipulate and create subspace. Space rings can only be made by rank six mages, and the process requires a lot of materials. Only rank eight and above mages can reduce the cost of making space rings."
"A sixth-tier mage is already the strongest mage in the world, and an eighth-tier mage..."
Although she followed Ross around every day and heard about seventh, eighth, and tenth-tier mages, Celia still understood that the strongest at the moment was the sixth tier.
Sixth-tier mages don't lack gold coins, and very few people would specifically create spatial rings to sell.
"I'll try to get one from the principal later," Celia muttered.
One of the principals who was monitoring the Golden Apple Stone Forest felt a chill down his spine, as if he was being watched by something.
……
Carrying two large bags back to the hotel, Benovia, who was reading a book, was taken aback when she saw Celia come in. She quickly got up and helped her put down her backpack.
"Did you... empty out the entire Sorcerer's Guild?"
Sensing the magical fluctuations within the backpack, Benovia asked in surprise.
Celia rolled her eyes: "Is the Mage Guild that poor? They only have two big bags of materials."
"Why are you buying so many magical materials? Are you going to make ink for drawing scrolls?"
Celia nodded: "Well, I'm planning to make some scrolls to sell during the trial. How about it, do you want to buy some?"
Benovia blinked: "Okay, I'll reserve 100 Tier 3 scrolls first."
"...Are you trying to work me to death?"
Benovia covered her mouth and chuckled, then asked, "What kind of scroll are you planning to make? A wide-area attack spell? I remember that in our mission, besides purifying the heretics, there's also the task of rescuing the civilians in the stronghold. Once this scroll is made..."
Celia said, "No, I'm preparing to create a purification scroll."
Benovia slowly uttered a question mark: "?"
She couldn't quite understand Celia's thoughts.
Purification spell...
It might be very rare for mercenaries.
But they are all students of the Holy Magic Academy.
There is also the Holy Court's Order of the Law Enforcers.
Are these two types of people lacking purification techniques?
Celia said, "Think about it, the Golden Apple Stone Forest has been polluted for so long, which means it's a special kind of pollution. If I can make a scroll to purify this special pollution, the Knights of the Law and the senior students will definitely come to me to buy it."
Benovia thought for a moment and nodded: "You're right. If you can create a purification spell to cleanse the Golden Apple Stone Forest of its pollution, people will definitely buy it. However, the prerequisite is that you can actually purify it..."
She had some doubts, but then she thought of Celia's past feats, such as single-handedly closing the Abyss Gate while with the Northern Alliance...
It doesn't seem impossible.
Celia took out the materials.
"Who cares? We'll deal with it when we get there. If it doesn't work out, we'll make some attack scrolls and use them to sweep through the heretical strongholds."
"Do you need my help?"
"Then help me sort the materials."
Celia showed no mercy.
Chapter 391 Is the use of purification magic strictly prohibited?
Two large bags of materials are not so easy to sort.
Despite Benovia's help.
When Doris and her two companions found out, they also came to help.
Even so, it wasn't until around nine o'clock that all the materials were sorted.
Looking at the room filled with magical materials, Celia wiped the sweat from her forehead. "Finally done."
Doris looked at the materials scattered on the floor and asked in confusion, "Now that you've sorted them, won't you still have to put them back later?"
Celia shook her head: "No, I'm going to refine and fuse all these materials later."
Phil reminded her, "Celia, it's getting late. We should set off for the Golden Apple Stone Forest tomorrow morning."
Celia smiled slightly, "It will be quick. The categorization is just to make things easier for me."
Celia took out a small bottle of Golden Heart from her backpack. Before reaching Tier 4, Golden Heart was very useful, and after reaching Tier 4, it could also be used as a main ingredient for concoction.
Just as she was about to pour it out, Celia looked at the others in the room and said somewhat apologetically, "Could you all leave for a moment? I'm afraid that my refining of materials will disturb you."
“Okay.” Benovia got up and walked outside.
The others followed, while Doris brought up the rear, turning back to ask, "How long will it take?"
Because there are too many students, it is impossible to have a single person in every room. Except for the tutors, the students live in rooms with multiple people.
Because of the five-person team exploration standard, many hotels offer cheap six-person rooms. These rooms have three bunk beds, are very inexpensive, and are suitable for mercenary groups that want to save costs.
Compared to single or double rooms, multi-person rooms account for the largest proportion.
The school had booked the hotel, so naturally they wouldn't waste the rooms. When choosing, Celia decided to share a room with Benovia and the others for one night.
However, her process of refining materials using the Mage's Hand was somewhat shocking, so after thinking about it, it would be best to have the others go outside and wait for a while.
"One hour at most, thanks."
Celia waved her hand, and after everyone left and closed the door, she poured out the Heart of Gold. With her mage's hand, she made the Heart of Gold float in the air and slowly split it into about ten pieces.
At the same time, the other materials were wrapped in threads of spiritual energy created by the mage's hand. They floated in the air and were bundled into about ten bunches according to their categories.
It's exactly the same number as the Heart of Gold.
Under Celia's control, the golden liquid seeped into all the material piles, enveloping them.
Flames ignited beneath all the materials.
Having done it many times before, Celia was very skilled at the extraction process.
Compared to the exhaustion she felt when she was at the first or second level, she was now incredibly calm and composed, easily manipulating the threads of her spiritual energy to steadily extract the essence from the materials before finally blending them together in the correct proportions.
During the process, she also went through heating and cooling operations, which required reaching a specific temperature, and she handled it all with ease.
Finally, a pale blue liquid the size of a basketball appeared in front of her.
Celia took out an alchemy bottle and filled it with all the liquid.
"This is a general-purpose scroll ink, of high quality. It can increase the success rate of making third-tier scrolls, but it cannot make scrolls of fourth-tier or higher. This much ink can make at least two thousand scrolls, which is enough."
Celia collected all the bottles, and seeing the material residue on the ground, she quickly took out her flying broom and started cleaning up.
Why not buy a new aircraft now that you have the money?
Because flying brooms can be used for sweeping as well as flying.
After the cleaning was finished, Celia opened the door to let the others in and gave each of them a bottle of scroll ink.
"Although I don't know if you guys have any ideas about practicing with scrolls, consider this bottle of scroll ink a token of my gratitude for your help!"
Benovia took the alchemy bottle and examined it, exclaiming in surprise, "Such high quality! The temperature control and material ratios are strictly controlled, which can greatly increase the success rate of drawing scrolls."
As an all-rounder, Benovia naturally also knew about scroll making. She looked at the blue liquid in the transparent alchemy bottle with amazement.
"If I were to do it, I couldn't do it to this extent, not even in a day, let alone an hour."
Celia blushed slightly at what was said.
"Benovia, stop praising me. If you keep praising me, I'll feel embarrassed to be here."
Doris, unfamiliar with scroll making, decided to use the simplest and most direct method to determine its value: "Just tell me how much this bottle is worth, and how much your work is worth?"
Benovia said, "This bottle of materials is worth about 10 gold coins. If it were to be sold, it would cost at least 100 gold coins. If someone else were to mix it, it would be quite good if 10 gold coins' worth of materials could be mixed into 20 gold coins' worth of scroll ink."
Doris nodded: "I see, I understand."
This is the first thing Celia has ever given me, I must keep it safe! Doris thought to herself.
……
the next day.
Ready to go.
A large group of people emerged from the temple and marched out of the city in a grand procession.
The many commoners who came to the temple to pray were all talking about the imposing Knights of the Law Enforcement Order when they saw them. They were curious about what had happened nearby that required so many knights to be mobilized.
Compared to the Order of the Lawful Knights, the students of the Holy Magic Academy behind them were hardly noticed.
After traveling for several hours and leaving the city of Leites, Celia followed the group to the camp outside the Golden Apple Stone Forest. Just as they were assigned rooms, Elena came over and called her and the others to go out.
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