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the next day.
After a day of hard work, three reagent tubes filled with silver liquid appeared in front of Geer again. The seals were sealed with a very thin layer of metal material. The liquid inside reflected the luster like stars under the light.
This is what Geer achieved after spending one day, and he succeeded three times out of ten times of preparing the medicine.
"The success rate of 30%, although it has improved a lot compared to the general deployment success rate, is still a bit low. Lucaline, has the experience summary been completed? What is the problem?"
"The experience summary is complete. Subject to the mental strength of the subject, the frequency of feedback mental fluctuations during the modulation process reaches a maximum of 68.1%, which cannot reach the standard line of 76.4%, resulting in fluctuations in the success rate of the modulation."
After listening to the summary, Geer understood that the problem still lies in the attribute of spirit. After all, this is the foundation of all the wizard's power. All technology, knowledge and spells are developed on this basis. This attribute must be
It’s the real thing and can’t be fake at all.
In general, potion blending uses the blender's mental power to drive special blending runes, so that the blended materials react according to the prescribed process. During this period, the fluctuations generated by each reaction of the materials will also be fed back to the blender.
At this time, the blender must coordinate his own mental fluctuations based on the feedback fluctuations to control the suitability of the material response until the entire blending process is completed.
Simple potion preparation and fluctuation are relatively simple, even apprentices can easily master it, but the more advanced it is, the more difficult it becomes. The feedback reaction to the fluctuation is extremely complex, which requires the dispenser to have a lot of mental strength, perception ability, and control ability.
High standards.
Now the latter two rely on the assistance of the soul module. Geer can maintain a very high level, but there is still a shortcoming in mental strength. As a result, his deployment success rate is still limited to a certain range.
"Calculate how much success rate can be increased by burning vitality to temporarily increase mental values?"
Geer thought for a while and remembered that he had another way to temporarily increase his mental power, but the cost was a little higher. Although it couldn't be used as a regular deployment method, it was still very useful for a certain period of time, so he planned to use it as well.
Incorporate it into the pharmacy system.
"The task is established, the relevant data is exported, and the modeling analysis is started... The analysis results show that the frequency of fluctuation matching can be increased by 9.44%. The success rate of stone skin potion preparation can reach 53.7%. The remaining formula data is insufficient and the results cannot be obtained for the time being."
Geer nodded with satisfaction. Although there were only analysis results of the Stone Skin Potion, it was enough to prove that this method was effective and could be used at certain critical times.
After making a summary, Geer began to check the finished stone skin potion in his hand. After all, after making this thing, you have to experiment first to see the specific effect and whether there are any shortcomings. In order to avoid something happening when you actually start using it.
Accident.
The college sells a variety of common organisms used in experiments for people studying pharmacy to test the efficacy of medicines. However, to ensure safety, the college requires that experiments must be conducted in their dispensing laboratory. They cannot be taken back to their own rooms.
This is to ensure that if some problems arise during the experiment, they can be dealt with in time.
After considering the next steps, Geer took out a black leather backpack. He put the stone skin potion and the light healing potion he had prepared before into it, and prepared to leave the dormitory. He went to the dispensing laboratory to have a look.
At this time, there was a loud knock on his door.
"Is Gale here?" Longbottom's voice came from outside the door.
"Yes." Geer put the backpack containing the medicine under the bed and walked over to open the door.
Longbottom appeared behind the door with a smile on his face.
"Come in." Gale stepped aside and let Longbottom enter.
Geer pulled out two chairs and the two of them sat down respectively.
"The next transportation mission has been determined?" Geer asked directly. Apart from this, he couldn't think of anything else that would make Longbottom come to his door.
"no."
To Gal's surprise, Longbottom shook his head, then showed a mysterious smile, and took out a white envelope from his clothes, "Take a look, it should satisfy you."
After taking the envelope, Geer glanced at it. There was no writing on the cover, but a mark similar to the emblem of a noble family was changed on the seal.
Gal did not open it directly, but looked up at Longbottom.
Longbottom realized what Gal wanted to ask and answered directly; "This is the emblem of the Priest family."
"Priest?" Geer thought for a while, but seemed to have never heard of this name.
"Well, this is a very traditional wizard family. There have been many wizards in the past, but they have declined in the past hundred years. There has not been an official wizard for almost seventy years, but this embarrassing history is over. By the way,
The person who wrote this letter is Luke Priest, a name you should remember."
"Luke? That seventh-grade student in the academy? He is also the first Prometheus Torch to be promoted to wizard and still remains in the organization in the past ten years. The student who is regarded as a top genius?" With his complete name, Geer
Immediately recalled relevant information from memory.
"Yes, that's Luke." Longbottom nodded.
An elected wizard seeks an apprentice like himself? Could it be that his identity was exposed? Or some other reason? If his identity was exposed, what was the reason? Longbottom?
Geer's expression remained unchanged, but there was a hint of solemnity in his pupils.
After staring at Longbottom for a while, he found that he kept smiling and seemed to have no malice. When things came to a close, Gale decided to read what was written in the letter before making any plans.
When he opened the letter, the mark on the seal suddenly floated up, and then twisted and deformed above the letter, turning into a young man as big as an egg, with a handsome but gloomy face. He glanced at Geer.
, seemed to be confirming something, and then exploded into countless silver light spots and disappeared.
This is the secret mark.
Geer recognized it immediately.
This is actually a very simple technique, which is to attach energy particles to paper, and then use specific methods and mental fluctuations to make the energy particles produce various strange effects. Most wizard apprentices can use it. But Luke's is different
, it seems to have an effect like confirmation, which is something that apprentices cannot do at all. The power of the chosen wizard can be glimpsed from this detail.
"Hello, I have never met my junior brother. I learned about you from Longbottom and learned that you are very unique in detection and concealment, and I happen to have a mission here that requires talents like you.
, the remuneration will definitely satisfy you. If you are interested, please come to me and we will meet and discuss in detail."
When I read the last word, all the words on the letter paper left the paper and floated in the air. After being rejoined and fused, they returned to the paper again and turned into several large silver characters - Luke Price.
Special——That was a signature. After a few seconds, the signature slowly dissipated as if it melted into the letter paper. After a while, the letter paper completely turned into a piece of white paper.
Putting the useless letter paper aside, Geer looked at Longbottom: "I think you need to give me a reasonable explanation."
"It's like this. I have some contacts with the Priest family in business. Luke just needs some people to help him recently, and they must be from Promisu Torch, not outsiders. The treatment is very generous. I thought about it.
, your conditions were just right, so I applied for you. Luke was very satisfied after seeing your information and asked me to contact you." Longbottom shrugged, "That's it."
"What's the specific situation? What is the task?" Geer continued to ask.
"Please, I'm just a messenger. Luke is very strict about this. How would I know." Longbottom shouted as if he had been wronged.
Gale didn't say anything, but looked at Longbottom with a half-smile, seemingly unmoved by his performance.
After a few seconds, Longbottom seemed to feel a little uncomfortable with Gal's gaze. He sat on his chair and twisted, and then sighed: "Okay, okay, I only know a little bit, but I can't
Make sure it’s true.”
Longbottom sat upright and said seriously to Geer: "I learned from some channels that Luke seemed to have discovered a relic, a magic tower relic left by a once powerful wizard. He should
He found a way to enter, so he wanted to recruit some reliable people to help him explore together. You also know that a spell tower itself is a very valuable item, plus the various books, materials and other treasures that may be inside,
An abandoned spell tower that has not been discovered can be regarded as a priceless treasure."
"It's quite dangerous there."
"Of course, no wizard wants his home to be broken into, confiscated and plundered by a group of strangers after his death. There will definitely be corresponding defense measures inside. But according to the information I have obtained, Luke has already broken through.
He defeated the outermost defense and found a way to enter, but his family also paid a heavy price for this, so now he wants to hire some people from the same school to help..."
Although Longbottom said that these messages were all his guesses based on comprehensive analysis of information collected from various channels, he could not guarantee that they were 100% correct. However, based on his understanding of him, Gale knew what he said.
It couldn't be further from the truth.
In other words, Geer was very excited about what might exist in the ruins of the magic tower. Even if there was no gain in this regard, the reward Luke would pay would not be low. However, the dangers that might be hidden inside also made Geer a little discouraged. A formal
The magic tower left by the wizard, refer to the magic tower of Ebou Aili, there must be many dangers here, and there is no need for Geer to go into the muddy water this time.
Listening to Longbottom's words, Gale kept weighing the pros and cons in a complicated way, and never made a complete decision until Longbottom added the final sentence.
"If you want to find the Lorraine Crystal, that should be the last place where you might gain something in the near future." (To be continued...)