Chapter 112 - 112 112 Refining Advancement Materials_1
Chapter 112 - 112 112 Refining Advancement Materials_1
?Chapter 112: Chapter 112: Refining Advancement Materials!_1 Chapter 112: Chapter 112: Refining Advancement Materials!_1 “In fact, this is quite fair,”
Tuck said in a calm tone to the Dwarf Alchemist, who considered “anger” and “irritability” the norm.
“After all, as a Level 19, I have to face two formidable Transcendents in their thirties, and clearly, they have reinforcements.”
“You… just need to put in more effort and materials, whereas I… could be risking my life.”
Tuck’s words eventually calmed the Dwarf Alchemist down.
In fact, this Dwarf Alchemist, while in a dangerous environment, was able to remain cool-headed and complete the transaction with Tuck.
And by using a contract to bind Tuck to secrecy, while also drawing him in to ensure her safety, it was clear.
He obviously had considerable experience navigating the Transcendent World.
If one were to assume that his anger and irritability meant he was brainless,
then the one to suffer a loss would likely be oneself.
“Additionally… I would like to watch you work your Alchemy,” Tuck added his modest request.
“No problem, but you must not disturb me, or else… if the materials are wasted, you’re responsible,” the Dwarf Alchemist scrutinized Tuck for a moment before speaking.
“No problem!” Tuck nodded.
When the other party took out two second-rank Leader-Level materials, as well as a second-rank Semi-Lord Level material,
Although the Dwarf Alchemist appeared irritable, he was actually settling down inside.
At least, these materials were proof that this Human Wizard truly came seeking the help of an Alchemist.
And they also proved that this human was indeed powerful.
Not just anyone could get their hands on so many Leader-Level materials.
“Human Wizard, I still don’t know your name,”
Opening the door to the right-side Alchemy Secret Room and walking inside, the Dwarf Alchemist Barkin Tuol asked.
“Taniru Ramore!” Tuck responded.
“Ramore?” Barkin’s thick eyebrows raised.
“Are you a remnant of Ramore?”
“Yes!” Tuck nodded.
“Ramore was a nice place, I visited there a few years ago,”
“The Cave people there even tried to rob me, but they were dealt with by my ‘Wail,’ one shot each.”
“Wail?”
Tuck’s brow raised.
“That’s it.”
Barkin patted the Steam Shotgun hanging on his person.
“This is a third-rank Steam Shotgun made from Transcendent Material.”
“On my last adventure, I used my third-rank Steam Shotgun to shatter a second-rank Wizard’s skull.”
“That guy thought his shield could withstand my Steam Shotgun.”
“Little did he know that among those buckshot pellets, I had specially crafted shield-breaking bullets that could effectively breach shields.”
“Hmm… to effectively suppress Spellcasters, I also added some Origin Energy inhibiting metals into the pellets.”
“Oh, and let’s not forget, I have pellets that release deadly poison quickly upon contact with blood.”
“Those Wizards always think that relying on their shields, they could block attacks.”
“Little do they know, the power they rely on becomes the harbinger of their death,”
The Dwarf Alchemist Barkin Tuol boasted about his feats with pride.
As a Dwarf Alchemist, their response to Origin Energy was not as good as that of Humans, and their combat methods were not strong.
Being able to kill a second-rank Wizard was already impressive, a feat worth bragging about.
Listening to the other party’s tale, Tuck’s eyes twitched slightly.
Just now, Tuck had felt that there was something strange about the other party’s Steam Shotgun and Steam Bullets.
Now it seemed that this third-rank Alchemy Expert was no ordinary person with means.
The Alchemy Secret Room before him was slightly larger compared to the storage room they had just been in.
At the same time, the barriers of the Magical Alchemy Hut were reinforced.
“Humming…”
As Barkin started the Origin Energy Steam Engine, a slight rumbling sound could be heard.
As a professional “Magical Alchemy Hut,” its concealment was unquestionable.
Even if an explosion happened inside, it would be undetectable from the outside.
Unlike Tuck’s old and obsolete Origin Energy Steam Engine, which had gathered dust,
this entirely blue Origin Energy Steam Engine was clearly of a higher specification, emitting Origin Energy more rapidly and fiercely, with high conversion efficiency and smooth operation.
The final flames conveyed a substantial amount of Transcendent Flame characteristics.
These flames shone in a dazzling deep blue of the starry sky, and thanks to the pervasive nature of the Transcendent Flame characteristics, Tuck could vaguely see patterns of blue flame birds.
“Flames of the Blue Crystal Flame Bird? Moreover, it seems like Leader-Level flames,”
Tuck’s eyebrows slightly raised.
“You have studied Alchemy!”
Barkin, who was preparing, looked up at Tuck.
“Not much, just a little,” Tuck spoke the truth.
“Two Leader-Level materials, one Semi-Lord Level material, it will take some time.”
After setting up the Furnace Crucible and adding the first batch of materials, Barkin donned an alchemy coat with an Origin Energy Shield.
He then said to Tuck.
“I will refine the materials as quickly as possible so that you can advance sooner,” he said.
“But… no matter how they’re refined, these materials will always retain some harmful attributes, possibly even lethal ones.”
“Leader-Level materials, not to mention Lord-Level materials, aren’t something that can be digested easily.”
“Otherwise, there wouldn’t be so many Transcendents dying from advancement each year.”
“Although I’d advise you not to push yourself so hard, I guess you definitely won’t agree.”
The Dwarf Alchemist was indeed astute.
Standing to the side, Tuck merely smiled, saying nothing.
“Isn’t this the reason I asked to observe?” he said.
Tuck could actively remove the harmful substances within materials in a “dissolved state,” even neutralizing any residual will.
Asking Barkin to help refine the materials was just a pretext.
Having him dissolve the materials was the real solution.
Of course, if Tuck could learn some alchemy knowledge from Barkin during this time, that would be an added bonus.
Moreover, as an alchemy expert from St. Land.
Tuck could gain more information about St. Land from him.
As Barkin’s alchemy process unfolded.
He meticulously controlled the fire, adjusted it, and added extra materials and extracts through various complex procedures that Tuck watched with admiration, quietly memorizing them.
When the first batch of materials was nearly ready to cool down.
Tuck began his own operation.
While Barkin’s technique had indeed removed some of the harmful substances and even some of the Leader’s will,
it had only removed part of the overtly harmful attributes.
The deeply hidden harmful parts were basically untouched, not to mention the deeply concealed Leader’s will.
Even the highest craftsmanship couldn’t compare to the limit of Tuck’s SSS Level Transcendent Talent.
“Barkin is capable of forging the Magical Alchemy Hut and even has the ability to forge Leader-Level materials.”
“He must be at least at the level of an Alchemy Expert.”
“But even such a rare alchemist can only do so much.”
“So…”
Tuck’s eyes became focused.
“There’s no doubt that opening a shop in St. Land specializing in material refining would definitely have the potential to make money.”
“After all, building my own Magic Cottage, magical airship, crafting stronger Rune Ring Staffs, rune robes, purchasing Forbidden Spells, and even buying rare but incredibly destructive [Forbidden Seals], all require a great amount of Magic Gold.”
“Without money, you can’t become a powerful Wizard in the Transcendent World!”
While contemplating.
Tuck’s Spiritual Perception blossomed along with the Origin Energy Steam, and Precision Correction began its performance.
All the hidden harmful attributes and the lurking Leader’s will were completely removed by Tuck.
If it had been in a solid state, these things would have been thoroughly embedded and impossible to clean.
But now it was in a dissolved state under a Transcendent Flame, so upon extraction, they immediately melted away.
Tuck had already used his Spiritual Perception to clearly identify the harmful attributes, the Leader’s will, and those stealthy, peculiar attributes destructive to the Transcendent ecosystem within the material.
Now, removing them was effortlessly under his control.
As the cooling finished.
Barkin took the re-condensed Leader-Level Transcendent Crystal of the Spirit Deer Leader and carefully inspected it.
He found the freshly re-formed Leader-Level Transcendent Crystal exceptionally clear and translucent.
“There were still quite a few impurities just now; how did it come out so well after cooling?”
“How strange!”
Unable to resist, Barkin took out his crystal magnifying lens to take a closer look.
But he couldn’t determine anything after a long examination.
“Maybe my skills have improved lately, hmm… this is a good start.”
Barkin, pleased with himself, handed the Leader-Level Spirit Deer Crystal to Tuck.
After feeling it with his Spiritual Perception for a moment, Tuck nodded slightly.
With his Spiritual Perception and Precision Correction.
The results of this batch of refinement were nearly perfect.
“One-third of the progress for advancing to the Second Rank is completed; two-thirds remain.”
After a brief rest, Barkin was about to begin refining the second batch of materials.
“Barkin, don’t start the refining yet,” Tuck suddenly spoke up.
“Just now, your gunshot seems to have attracted some people.”
“What?”
Barkin, about to add the materials, felt a slight tremor in his heart and instinctively twisted his “Wail.”