Chapter 342 The New Laboratory, the Alchemists' Changing Attitudes, Metatron's Dream, Fall
Chapter 342 The New Laboratory, the Alchemists' Changing Attitudes, Metatron's Dream, Fall
Chapter 342 The New Laboratory, the Alchemists' Changing Attitudes, Metatron's Dream, Falling In!
"So pure!"
Darwin's voice broke the silence.
The other wizards also stared at the crystal, and they all gasped in surprise.
Even without testing.
The crystal's clarity is visible to the naked eye.
"Even I need advanced laboratory equipment to achieve this level of purification."
Jonah remarked with emotion.
Purifying elemental crystals may seem simple, but in addition to tiny impurities, there are traces of various elements inside the crystal. If you are not careful, you can easily damage the crystal.
Therefore, they don't deal with many subtle traces.
Those who dare to handle it are either bold, resourceful, or...
"I'm confident enough in my techniques."
Jonah murmured softly.
His words drew nods of agreement from those around him.
"Perhaps they know they're not as lucky as Leo and Valentine, so they take risks and try their luck!"
An untimely voice rang out; Cameron's voice was sharp, and his eyes held a look of doubt.
The other wizards then realized what was happening.
Yes.
If you're lucky, the crystal might have very few flaws; this is entirely possible.
But is this really the case?
"Let's keep watching."
Darwin spoke, and everyone fell silent, but this time, most eyes were focused on Ian.
As for the other two alchemists, they were currently focused on their crafting and had completed the second step of constructing the energy circuit.
They didn't even notice the changes in the outside world.
"here we go."
Aston spoke.
As everyone looked, they saw fine lines beginning to appear within the crystal.
Neat and orderly.
At first it wasn't obvious, but the more people looked, the more they could feel that the energy flow was supposed to be like this.
at this time.
Even the intermediate alchemists and project leaders fell silent.
Whether it was luck or not seems to have already been answered.
Ian's speed was so fast that he took off at the same time as the other two alchemists to complete the second step.
third step.
Solidifying the energy node is the simplest step, but everyone is looking at Ian at this moment.
Normally, it's difficult to observe whether an energy node is good or bad, but this time they all had a vague feeling about it.
That is Ian's most secure.
Step 4.
Awaken your spirituality.
Ian's mental power struck the elemental crystal like a sledgehammer, awakening its spirituality.
Although proficiency is only at the level of mastery.
But this simplest form of alchemical creation is sufficient.
The crystal gradually exudes a faint spirituality, its original brilliance becoming more restrained, yet appearing even more luxurious.
All the alchemists were simply staring blankly at the crystal.
The crystal flew directly from afar into Darwin's hands. He examined it for a moment, then exclaimed, "Top quality!"
The other wizards' eyes widened in surprise.
The quality of the materials ranges from low to high, with the highest quality being sufficient for some very delicate alchemical creations.
At the top level, it's no longer an ordinary material, but can be considered a strategic resource.
Among the wizards present.
"I don't have that level of skill."
Among the second-level beginner alchemists, Jonah remained silent for a few seconds before slowly speaking. The other beginner alchemists naturally found it even more difficult.
Among the intermediate alchemists, some pondered for a moment, seemingly concluding that they could do it, but at the same speed as Ian.
You should know that they have stronger mental strength and forging skills, and it all depends on luck.
"The competition is over."
Augusto murmured to himself.
He had previously said he would give Ian a chance, which would be six months, but that was purely a coincidence.
It's a misunderstanding.
But he never expected that Ian would be able to improve the forging of elemental crystals to this level in just six months.
That's almost scary.
"And the level of alchemy inheritance."
He recalled Ian's actions just now, which relied entirely on the academy's legacy, and he was already completely proficient in them.
He can definitely be called a true second-level beginner alchemist.
Even in terms of basic skills, several second-level beginner alchemists in the academy, although they advanced earlier than him, are still not as good as him.
After all, not every wizard has the opportunity to receive the complete inheritance right after advancing in rank.
"A genius has arrived at the Alchemy Department."
He looked at Ian with a smile, feeling incredibly grateful that he had accepted the man Kieran had placed with him.
Otherwise, I'm afraid I'll regret it.
"Cameron, what do you think?"
Someone asked Cameron.
His face instantly turned red, and he snorted, "That's really impressive, but who knows if it's just luck?"
Seeing his appearance, many wizards smiled.
At that moment, Leo also finished his game not far away.
Wiping the sweat from his brow, he glanced at Valentine, who was still working on his project. The two men were forging crystals of similar skill.
"Our skill levels are about the same, but I'm faster. This time, I won."
He looked relaxed.
But he felt that the sounds around him were a bit strange. When he looked up, he saw that everyone's eyes were focused on the elemental crystal in Darwin's hand.
"What the hell is that?"
He was stunned.
But just one glance was enough for him to know that the quality of this crystal far surpassed his own. But where did it come from? Valentine's affair wasn't over yet, was it?
wrong?
Ian?
His eyes widened, and he turned his head to look to the side, where he saw that Ian had finished and even smiled at him.
Glug!
Wait, could this be his?
"Brother Leo, you didn't lose unjustly!"
At this moment, Jonah came over to comfort him, saying he felt sorry for him.
Normally, he should have won, but he was unlucky and ran into the genius Ian.
At this point, Leo still didn't understand what had happened.
Ian's expression also became complicated.
He realized that he seemed to have completely ignored Ian over the past six months, because he had never considered Ian as an opponent.
Both he and Valentine were like that.
"His expression after he finishes will probably be quite interesting."
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He couldn't help but laugh.
To be honest, with such a huge gap, he didn't even feel sad; he just wanted to laugh.
Valentine's meeting ended quickly, as expected.
When he learned everything, looking at that crystal, his face showed no sadness of defeat, only a sense of relief.
"I think there's no doubt that the new lab will be used by Ian."
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Darwin made the final announcement.
Everyone nodded, without any questions.
Ian also breathed a sigh of relief.
"Wow, is this the new lab?"
Thea walked into the laboratory with a look of surprise, and looked at the laboratory in front of her in astonishment.
"Yes."
Ian also looked at the huge laboratory in front of him, which was nearly a thousand square meters in size.
At this point, only a quarter of the area has been equipped, leaving room for future upgrades to the laboratory.
This is an area that has already been renovated.
Along the wall were rows of black oak shelving units, neatly stacked with various ores and crystals. In the center stood a large, mirror-smooth alchemy table; in one corner stood a refining furnace, and on the other side was a high-precision rune engraving device…
"With so much top-notch equipment, alchemy is bound to take off in the future."
"The quality is at least twice as good as before. It will be no problem to process materials for the Second Ring Road in the future, and there is even room for upgrading."
Finney and Hayden touched this piece of equipment and then that piece of equipment, their eyes filled with joy.
This is an alchemist's instinct.
Thea was standing next to Ian, watching the alchemists move the things from the previous laboratory.
She had a smile on her face.
The same was true on Ian's face.
"Let's refine something, like elemental crystals."
Ian clapped his hands.
Everyone sprang into action.
The raw materials, processed by various tools and alchemists, eventually reached Ian's hands.
"The quality is 30% higher than before, and the speed is also nearly 30% faster, which probably saves me a lot of time."
Ian held a crystal, his eyes filled with surprise.
This is just a simple example; in future large-scale projects and refining processes, it will save even more time.
"I can even participate in the association's projects, which is very helpful for my research."
Ian's eyes flickered.
It is no easy task for a wizard to set up a laboratory.
Although it's just the right to use.
But it is equally precious to Ian, otherwise so many wizards wouldn't be vying for it.
"Next, I can take on more complex projects, earning magic stones while improving my skills and talents."
Ian's eyes flickered.
I also searched the project list of the Alchemy Department, but after going through it all, I couldn't find anything suitable.
"Let's see at the next salon."
Ian put it aside; the salons often featured many unique projects, perhaps one of which he wanted.
In the blink of an eye.
Several days passed.
A new salon.
It was the familiar rooftop, where many wizards had been invited to gather.
"I'm glad everyone is here. As is customary, I'll share some of the college's projects."
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Jonah spoke slowly.
Everyone listened attentively, and soon one by one the projects were announced and then divided up by the wizards.
"Next is a batch of special metal refining tasks, which will be used in the repair of the airship. It may be a long-term project. Anyone want to give it a try?"
Jonah said.
Special metals.
Ian's eyes lit up; this kind of large-scale mission was exactly what he needed.
Jonah seemed to have noticed as well, and looked at Ian, saying, "Ian, it seems you're somewhat interested, and I think you'd be well-suited for something that requires high purity. Want to give it a try?"
Ian was taken aback.
You should know that if he had been here before, no one would have asked him anything. It can only be said that after the last refining, the attitudes of many wizards have indeed changed.
"Can."
Ian nodded.
"Is there anyone else?"
Jonah then looked at the others.
This time, most wizards received projects they were satisfied with, so there was no competition for projects.
At the same time, since he is Ian, the new genius of the department, everyone still wants to give him face.
"Refining is obviously not an option, but I think Ian can definitely do it if it's purification."
Cameron spoke up, simply because he considered himself inferior to Ian in terms of purification.
He doesn't deserve it.
That's him; he regards the wisdom of wizards who are more skilled than him as absolute truth.
Others found the change of expression amusing.
So Ian took on the project without any trouble.
Several days later.
Ian paid a deposit and then received the corresponding alchemy blueprints, and began the alchemy process.
It was a success on the first try.
This is normal.
Because his skill level is not bad.
And proficiency in this technology can improve very quickly.
soon.
The lab began to roar, and Ian thoroughly enjoyed the feeling of working on an assembly line.
Simultaneously.
He didn't forget about the project team either.
The basic project technology is already mature.
So what he needs to do.
It means creating a prototype first.
"Sir, isn't this a bit too rough?"
In the laboratory, Hugo stared at the enormous creature before him, his lips twitching.
When minerals pass through, they can only slightly alter the frequency of mental energy; they cannot be absorbed at all. They can only be absorbed through other means, and only extremely large pieces can be absorbed.
None of them can be called prototypes.
It can only be described as primitive.
"You guys finish it first, and then I'll take over."
Ian simply said calmly.
If the direction is correct, then all you need to do is follow the steps to improve to the master level and then make up for the shortcomings.
As for why it was handed over to them.
These are basic experiments, which would be a waste of his time, and this method can save him a great deal of time.
This was also Ian's discovery.
Having his own project team and laboratory has the advantage that he doesn't have to do a lot of preliminary work.
This greatly improved his efficiency.
"Or this is why wizarding forces almost always exist in the form of academies, and the more top-tier the wizard, the more resources they have around them, which they need."
Ian's eyes flickered.
Looking at the project team that had already begun experimenting, Ian took a deep breath.
The project team and the laboratory are now proceeding steadily and in an orderly manner.
He suddenly felt less pressure.
During steady meditation.
It seems like it's time to consider something else.
"The Emerald Shadow Realm and Metatron's Dream".
Ian's eyes flickered.
Whichever one it is, it's absolutely groundbreaking.
So Ian first prepared to choose Metatron's dream.
Simply put, it's close by.
three days later.
Ian entered the secret realm.
The Sea of Spiritual Charm.
Ian's figure flashed with four kinds of light as he charged into the third floor like an aircraft carrier.
Abyss of Dreams.
At that moment, a flash of silver light appeared on his hand, and White Fang shot out in a flash. It was only as thick as an arm and hovered next to Ian.
"My original owner didn't reveal much about the dream to me. I just remember that it contained Metatron's real experiences."
White Tooth recalled.
"Real experience?"
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Ian felt short of breath.
The true origin of the earliest wizards, and perhaps even the most powerful wizards of the past?
This kind of opportunity is far too tempting.
Looking down, I saw only layers upon layers of dreams, like a dense forest.
Adjust the call.
He looked at White Fang, who was also the key to the secret realm, and said, "Let's go."
White Tooth nodded.
"Grab me."
Ian grabbed him.
Then, White Fang's body gradually transformed into a beam of white light, enveloping Ian, like a pendant falling into an abyss.
It went to the deepest part.
Even at the deepest point, the fall continued. In the darkness, Ian felt as if they had fallen into another layer of dream.
And we pass through here.
In the darkness, only a dreamlike vision, obscuring all vision, appeared before Ian.
It fluctuates constantly.
Even the deepest dreams are not a tenth as good as his, and they have a unique feeling.
Ian couldn't explain it.
But he just stared at the dream, watching the endless black lines emerge from it, and felt a longing.
"Ian, go in. I can't hold out much longer."
White Tooth's voice rang out.
Ian nodded.
I entered a dream.
It felt like falling into another world.
Open your eyes.
The world is already ablaze with red!
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