MTL - I Do Daily Quests In Wizard World-Chapter 19 Alchemy Laboratory (1)

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  Chapter 19 Alchemy Laboratory (1)

   This hole is not big, just enough for a person to enter.

  Those monsters may also come out of it.

   Lynn hesitated.

   "Master, I'm going to find the way ahead."

   Lauren said.

   Lynn frowned, he didn't know what danger was inside, so letting Lauren go would be very risky.

   But in the end, someone has to open the way in front.

   "Master, I'm fine with rough skin and thick flesh." Lauren smiled innocently, patted her strong chest, and made a muffled bang.

   While the two were talking, the big lizard behind them suddenly moved.

  The huge body suddenly turned around in the cave, with its tail raised high.

  The thick tail swept towards the stone wall like a siege cone.

   Whoosh—

  The tip of its tail tears the air, making a sharp sound.

  The stone wall exploded, and a large amount of rubble was scattered all over the place.

  Even the golden door behind the wall was knocked open.

  The ground is full of golden gate fragments and crushed stones. Lynn moved the gravel and looked at the golden gate cracked into several large pieces on the ground. If the gold was taken out by the miners, it would directly become a rich man in the town. Then one night in the future it was ransacked by a gang of thugs who sneaked into the house, and then appeared in the collection of some noble family.

   Lauren squatted beside him, he had never seen so much gold.

   Then reached out and touched the gold.

   "It's all gold." Lauren can guarantee that she has never seen so much gold in her life.

  If I had so much gold back then, I wouldn’t have to leave my hometown.

  Lauren's eyes turned into vertical pupils were a little dazed, and she stared blankly at the ground, but her mind recalled some memories not too far away.

  If it wasn't for the rising price of grain in his hometown, the price of wheat had risen to 5 silver coins a catty, and his bread would not have sold for two silver coins each. He was called a vampire by the residents of the town, claiming that under such a bad environment, he would raise the price of bread and **** the wealth of the common people like a vampire. But why didn't those nobles who sell wheat at high prices dare to insult them publicly, even if they were dissatisfied in their hearts, they only dared to hide in private and say a few words secretly.

   Later one night, someone rushed into the store and smashed the store, taking away all the money and bread and flour.

  Those people covered their faces with face scarves, but he recognized the boots they were wearing, which were exquisite cowhide boots. Ordinary people are reluctant to buy such boots.

  He seemed to understand something. A bard once said that ignorance is a hotbed of evil, so he left his hometown with his wife and went to the rumored prosperous Bangor Port, where he heard that he could travel to more countries.

  However, as the wall collapsed, the back of this wall was completely exposed to view.

   Behind this stone wall is a spacious open space.

  The big lizard went in first.

   Lynn and Lauren followed.

  A black shadow fell above the head, and the tail of the big lizard swept across suddenly.

   Directly shoot the things falling above the head into the air.

   It can be vaguely seen that it is the kind of monster I saw just now.

  The road behind this stone wall is not very long, and it took less than a minute to reach the end.

  There was a faint light in front of it. What a magnificent scene this was, Lynn was stunned.

   At the end of the line of sight, there is a strange space.

  From Lynn's point of view, one can see a strange space appearing in the deep mine, which doesn't look like something that should appear in the mine at all.

   Directly ahead, a bronze-colored, dimly lit space appeared, a bit like a scene that appeared in a dream, or a mirage.

   The scenery inside is not very clear, but it can be vaguely seen that there is a layout similar to a laboratory.

  Experimental tables, metal frames, and workbenches, with metallic edges and corners faintly glowing with blue shadows.

As the distance got closer and closer, the scene Lynn saw gradually enlarged and became clearer, almost to the point where he could reach out and reach out. Deep darkness remains.

   Taking two steps back, the scene in front of him reappeared.

   Is this some kind of projection magic?

   Lynn frowned.

  But all of this is unexpectedly true.

  The big lizard next to him looked at the scene in front of him and fell into deep thought.

   "Communicate with mental power." The big lizard lying behind suddenly spoke.

  Lin En glanced back at the big lizard, and then turned his head to look at the scene in front of him. Spiritual power communicates. Who can tell me how spiritual power communicates!

   It's like you throw me a sword and let me fly with the sword, can I fly!

  The teacher has not taught here yet.

   Lynn felt a little bit pained, and Lynn concentrated his energy.

  Communicate with spiritual power, communicate with spiritual power.

   His eyes were dazed, but he didn't respond.

  I don’t know how to release my mental power, is it meditating and communicating in my mind?

   There was only one way, Lynn closed his eyes and began to meditate.

  As Lynn began to meditate, his mind gradually emptied.

Eh?

   Lynn noticed something strange.

  In the dark spiritual sea, apart from the earth ring in the middle and an "anchor" fixed near the edge, there is a group of flashing and flashing mental fluctuations on the edge of the spiritual sea.

  Like some kind of signal.

  Lynn can't help but think of Bluetooth signals, although the analogy may not be appropriate.

   But that's as good a metaphor as Lynn can come up with.

  Lin En communicated with the flickering and fluctuating signal on the edge of the spiritual sea.

  The connection was very smooth, and the next moment, the mental power was released, like a faucet turned on.

  A large amount of information flooded into his mind, making Lynn's brain a little swollen.

  I added a little bit to Mutation before, and this is the feeling of giving back knowledge from that door, but there was no pain at the time.

   It lasted for quite a while, and Lynn, who had a dull pain in his head, finally digested the information.

  He finally understood the name of the space in front of him—alchemy laboratory.

  A foldable space that is essentially stowable.

   Its first owner was an alchemist. Lynn is its third owner.

   There are basic alchemy instruments and equipment inside.

  The first master was a third-level wizard apprentice who was proficient in alchemy. When fighting the enemy, he was seriously injured and escaped, leaving behind his own inheritance and information about the enemy.

   And hope that if the latecomers inherit his inheritance, they will have the strength to avenge him in the future.

  Information on the second owner is scarce.

   Then Lynn checked the alchemy laboratory, and some materials and items that were originally collected here have basically been squandered.

   Contacting this "experimental base" built deep in the iron mine, Lynn reckoned that the second owner should be relatively tight.

  Lynn walked in, and on the table, there was a wall calendar similar to a clock.

  Lynn picked up the wall calendar, with a scale and pointer on it.

   Below is a red line.

  The length of the red line corresponds to the corresponding year.

   After reading the message, Lynn looked a little complicated.

  The first owner of this alchemy laboratory died in 4121, the Seventh Wizarding Calendar.

   How many years have wizards lived now?

  Lin En thought for a while, as if the teacher hadn't said that. But although he didn't know, he knew that his teacher Angelet had recorded a time in his notes.

   In the year 4610 of the Wizarding Calendar, my teacher was still a pure boy at that time.

   In other words, at least five hundred years have passed since now.

   At least five hundred years, if this wizard enemy has not died of old age, he is probably an official wizard now.

   Fortunately, this inheritance does not strictly require the successor to take revenge, but if the successor has the strength, he will take revenge, and if he has no strength, he will live well and pass on the inheritance. It is not so much a responsibility as a request.

  Lin En checked the alchemy laboratory carefully.

  In the alchemy laboratory, these alchemy equipment are relatively complete, and forty or fifty books are placed on a bookshelf in the corner.

  Ling En read it briefly, and these books were clearly divided into two styles.

   One is an ancient book, which obviously has a sense of vicissitudes of history. Most of them are spell knowledge, of which alchemy knowledge accounts for the largest proportion.

  At the same time, Lynn also discovered a magic book that recorded three zero-ring spells.

   They should all be left behind by the first wizard.

  The books in the second style are all notes. Lynn also found a lot of typos, and the written words were crooked.

   In addition, there is a three-meter-high eggshell-shaped metal instrument built by hand in the corner.

   There are some design drawings scattered on the side table.

   On the design drawing, Lynn saw a familiar pattern.

   It is almost exactly the same as the monster in the mine I saw.

  The case was solved, it was this guy, the alchemy monster brought out by the second inheritor.

  The name of this monster is written on the paper: Iron Earthworm.

  (end of this chapter)