Exploring Technology in a Wizard World

Chapter 314 - 314 313



Chapter 314 - 314 313

?Chapter 314: Chapter 313 Chapter 314: Chapter 313 Walking over to the laboratory bench, Richard sat down, lit numerous candles, adjusted the reflecting mirrors, and started his research on Magic Runes.

After a month of research, Richard had achieved substantial progress with Magic Runes, having filled dozens of Papyrus Scrolls. On the fingers of his hands, the No.1 Ring and the No.2 Ring each had a new Magic Rune inscribed on them.

The one added to the No.1 Ring was “Bai Ting Boiling Blood Technique”, a very commonly used Spell. Considering its convenience, Richard ultimately engraved it there.

The one added to the No.2 Ring was “Small Dehydration Technique”, a rather unique Spell. Taken at face value, its function was to speed up dehydration in the body, putting enemies into a poor physical state, thereby gaining a certain advantage in combat.

However, what Richard valued was not actually the effect of the Spell—dehydrating a person.

For true dehydration to the extent that it influenced combat, the necessary time was too long. For instance, severe dehydration required a loss of more than 6% of one’s body weight or a reduction of over 10%, which could potentially lead to symptoms such as shock or coma. This might take dozens of minutes or even several hours to achieve—by then the fight would have long been over.

What Richard valued about the Small Dehydration Technique was the pathway through which the Spell took effect.

Generally, the most common dehydration occurs during high-intensity exercise in high temperatures, causing profuse sweating. However, the “Small Dehydration Technique” took a different approach.

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