Chapter 3446 Monds Color Palette(1/2)
"How? Do you want to follow Luigi's intuition and choose "Black Art"?"
Although Angel asked Laplace to make a decision about displaying a collection, Laplace thought about it and chose to ask Angel for his opinion. [.\nThe updated chapters of COM Situ are the most complete and comprehensive, without any
The erroneous content is repaired in the most timely manner. Due to caching reasons, browser access is recommended.\nCOM official website] After all, the target this time has been determined to be "Starry Sky Book", and the display of the remaining two collections is more eye-opening.
And this kind of eye-opening opportunity is obviously more meaningful for Angel.
Angel thought for a while, nodded and said, "Just "The Art of Blackness"."
Angel mainly wants to know whether "The Art of Blackness" is really a work of the "Deathist" as he guessed. If the answer is yes, then he might have to find a way to use other methods in the future.
, read "The Art of Blackness"...
After they made a decision, they informed Jotta.
Jota walked closer and looked at the three treasures that Angel pointed out: "No. 35 "Book of Starry Sky", No. 49 "The Art of Black", No. 90 "Mond's Palette"... 2
Bit, are you sure it’s these three?”
Angel nodded.
"Two secret scrolls, one secret treasure... It's a bit unexpected for me." Yota originally thought that they would be interested in crystal shells or treasures, but it seems that they care more about knowledge than these.
Jotta thought about it and felt that it was right, and it was in line with the wizard's external image.
Pursue knowledge and pursue truth.
Jota: "How do you two plan to arrange the order of the display?"
In terms of display order, the "Starry Sky Book" will definitely appear last. As for the remaining two treasures, it doesn't matter in which order. Angel thought for a while and said: "Sorting from largest to smallest according to the number."
Jotta nodded: "Okay, then I will start summoning now."
After speaking, Jotta motioned to Angel and Laplace to take a few steps back.
He placed the psychic display case between them.
Immediately afterwards, Jotta's rickety true body walked out of the giant crystal shell and staggered to the display cabinet step by step.
The next second, Jotta was mumbling a strange sound, as if he was chanting a spell.
The crutch in his hand began to glow faintly as the "spell" was sung, and hissing and flashing electric light could be seen in the light.
The crutch, with the electric light floating in it, gently tapped towards the center of the psychic display cabinet.
Around the display cabinet, streaks of electric light also began to appear, and from the outside to the inside, the electric light slowly shrank. Finally, the electric light penetrated into the velvet on the display table. On the smooth velvet material, there was a familiar formation of six-pointed stars.
It started to flash.
At the same time, all the attendants in the distance began to see a flickering light on the surface of the porcelain white crystal shell, as if they were responding to the presentation platform.
It was also at this time that Jota started "reciting the curse" again.
The "mantra" he recited was not in any language, or even systematic, but more like a specific frequency.
The moment the spell falls.
Under the psychic display cabinet, an invisible halo of light appeared.
The aperture quickly spread along the black and white checkered marble floor tiles into the distance. Soon, the aperture came to the foot of a giant statue of a waiter with his hands folded on his chest and his eyes closed in prayer.
With the influence of the aperture, the giant statue slowly opened its eyes with its eyes closed, and the hands folded on its chest also fell.
The transparent chest of the colossus was exposed.
Through this layer of transparent crystal shell, one can clearly see the continuously rolling gears in the chest of the colossus, as well as the steam furnace that brings out white mist.
Above the steam furnace, a luminous object is constantly rotating.
There is no doubt that this luminous object is the level 4 treasure guarded by this colossus.
The aperture penetrated the body of the colossus from the feet until it came to the vicinity of the luminous object.
The next second, the luminous object disappeared from the chest of the colossus, leaving only a formation of electric hexagrams in place.
But in the psychic display cabinet in front of everyone, something slowly appeared.
It was a... color palette that exuded a faint mysterious atmosphere.
…
"Number 90: Secret Treasure: Mond's Color Palette."
This is the only secret treasure they can access in the Palace of Servers.
Judging from the appearance alone, this palette is just a polished and oily oval wooden board without any lines or dents on it.
If it weren't for the mysterious aura slowly exuding from the psychic display cabinet, it would be difficult to tell that this is a "secret treasure".
"You two, this is Mond's Palette." Jotta looked at the wooden palette in the display cabinet with a slightly weird expression. After a few seconds, he said: "As for the information about this secret treasure, everyone.
You can look at the screen next to you.”
The text on the crystal screen that previously displayed the name of the treasure has changed, showing the introductory information of "Mond's Palette".
The information presentation was more detailed than Angel imagined.
It not only tells the "function" of the secret treasure, but also marks its origin.
Angel originally had some expectations for "Mond's Color Palette" and wanted to see what was so special about this secret treasure. But after he read the introduction, his expression slowly changed from curiosity to
Numbness and stiffness.
Mond's palette, this secret treasure, really left him speechless.
Angel and Laplace had previously speculated that the Crystal Eyes clan was willing to make this secret treasure an "obtainable" option, perhaps because it had some powerful side effects.
But the real situation is completely different from what they thought.
Mond's palette has no side effects.
But its effect is almost the same as having no effect——
"Name: Mond's Palette."
"Appearance: A polished oval wooden board, with a wooden pen of the same color embedded in the center behind the wooden board."
"Function: By lightly touching the object with the tip of the wooden pen, the color corresponding to the object can be copied, and the copied color will be presented in the form of paint on the palette for the painter's use."
"Note: As long as the color copied by the wooden pen does not change, the paint on the palette will always exist and the measurement will be constant."
After reading this effect introduction, Angel felt helpless in his heart.
There is no doubt that this palette... has almost no effect on him.
In other words, for the vast majority of extraordinary beings and even ordinary people, "Mond's Palette" has no effect.
Not only does it have no special effects, but even if it is worn on the body, the mysterious aura it exudes may arouse the prying eyes of powerful people.
At that time, you may not even have time to explain the function of this palette, and you will be killed for the treasure and suffer unreasonable disasters.
If we want to make an analogy, "Mond's Palette" is a bit like the "Dream Conch of the Moonlight Coast" in the past. The effect is meaningless and it is the fault of it.
However, the dusty Dream Conch took on a new lease of life in Angel's hands, transforming from a useless mysterious object into a powerful strategic-level mysterious object.
And can "Mond's Palette" be in such an earth-shaking situation as Dream Conch?
Angel personally finds it...difficult.
Extracting and copying colors is an effect that Angel can’t really see how it can be applied to.
Perhaps, it might be of some use to some extraordinary people who like to paint. But this extraordinary person who loves to paint must be strong, otherwise he will easily be attacked and killed as soon as he takes out the palette.
There are probably very few such people. The first thing Angel thought of was the magic painting wizard Feng.
If Angel can contact Feng, he might ask him if the palette has any "application" potential. But now he can't contact Feng. Judging solely from the effects of the palette, he doesn't see any potential.
.
Can only be skipped.
However, before skipping it, Angel did not forget to ask Laplace for his opinion.
Maybe Laplace can see its potential?
Angel asked Laplace, but Laplace did not answer immediately, but fell into deep thought. This made Angel's eyes light up. Could it be that Laplace really saw the application potential of the color palette?
Already?
To be continued...