Chapter 177: illusion

Chapter 177 Illusion

The people don't know about the forbidden area.

Even Duke can no longer be casually talked about.

After the temporary mage tower in the No. 3 well area collapsed, Ms. Suktara, the internal director of the United Tower, went to the Penrose mage tower in person the next day, talked to the relevant personnel present at the time, and asked to sign a sealing contract and keep silent.

"You are very lucky, Duke, not only had an epiphany in the well, but also escaped safely." Ms. Suktara is an elderly woman with gray hair.

But he is not old-fashioned, and can be described as a childlike face with white hair.

"So Roroa..."

“This is not what we should be talking about.”

"Sorry." Duke almost forgot that he had signed the silent contract, "Then may I ask, Mr. Leo Weiss, are you safe and sound?"

The temporary mage tower in the No. 3 well area collapsed, and the fighting must have been intense.

Suktara smiled and said: "He is safe and sound."

"I can rest assured that."

"He is really a smart and kind-hearted child. It's a pity that you don't want to come to my mage tower for further training. Alchemy can help you better understand the world."

"Forehead…"

Duke didn't know how to answer for a while.

Ms. Suktara is a 3-ring arcane mage and an alchemist. She is very fond of young arcan mages with good understanding.

Before, through the director of Faling Tower, Philibel, Duke was recruited several times.

"Don't feel pressured. You can realize your value in the Penrose Mage Tower. I'm just a little regretful." Suktara said gently, "In a small place like Shenjiao City, it is really not easy to find a suitable heir."

Shenjiao City is just a small border city of the Seven Towers Federation, expanding to the entire Heijiao River area, with a population of only nine million.

9 million people, 371 arcane masters.

The ratio is indeed very different.

"You will definitely find it." Duke could only answer in this way. He couldn't switch to the opponent's mage tower to study alchemy because of Suktara's favor.

Suktara smiled gently: "You can visit my mage tower when you have time. If you want to attend the alchemy course, I also welcome it."

"Thank you for your generosity, I will definitely go when I have time."

Ending the conversation, Duke left the office, returned to his own office, and silently realized the power of the contract for a while.

There are many kinds of contracts.

Elf contracts dominated by the sea of air, knight contracts dominated by the sea of blood, and of course more spiritual contracts dominated by the sea of spirits.

"The contract... feels like an application of spirituality, giving the uncertain spirituality a qualitative aspect, thereby constraining both parties to the contract. This is a fixed guidance for spirituality..." Duke thought in his heart.

Spirituality will guide everything, which has basically become the truth of this world.

It’s just that the spiritual guidance is disordered, spontaneous, and primitive, and the contract is to restrain this spirituality and give it an orderly, passive, and rational direction of guidance.

However, human beings have limited means after all, and cannot really reverse the truth.

It’s more like taking this free ride that represents the truth, secretly intercepting a short piece of spiritual guidance for your own use.

Ms. Suktarah did not stop at Penrose Master Tado.

As the internal director of the United Tower, she needs to deal with too many things, and she has to spare time to study alchemy, so there is not much time to waste.

After Ms. Suktara left, Penrose, who was delayed, continued to inspect various laboratories to check the progress of the students' projects.

It was almost lunch time when Duke’s subject was checked.

"Yes, mentor."

"Now you should be quite proficient in engraving the hand of a mage and the arcane shield?" Penrose inspected a steady-state ring positioner, looked at the rather delicate spell model inside, and showed a glimmer of approval. "The energy circuit is very smooth, and it is done in one go."

"Practice makes perfect, drawing and engraving spell models is not difficult."

"Not difficult?" Penrose squinted at Duke, and had a lot of disagreements with the student's words, "Don't think that after memorizing two spell models, it's as simple as drawing a spell model. You are talented, but you must recognize the facts."

"Uh, okay." Duke smiled.

Penrose saw his disapproval, and immediately pointed to a blank steady-state circulator: "Now try to draw and engrave the third spell model, and I'll see if it's really easy for you."

Duke didn't refuse when he saw this: "Teacher, what arcane art do you want me to draw?"

"Can I still choose?"

"Well, I'm basically sure about the spell models in the room of wonders." Duke didn't finish his sentence.

However, he has finished modeling the replica of the Wonder Room.

Xiaoyi successfully recorded all thirty-six kinds of wonder structure buildings, and simplified them into rough models one by one, which is just enough to release the arcane.

In addition, he himself has experimented on a blank steady-state ring positioner, which can basically guarantee the successful drawing and engraving of thirty-six spell models.

"Hehe." Penrose was furious about Duke's "expansion", "Since you are so talented, I'll take a difficult test for you. Now you can draw and engrave the magic model of illusion arcane... 1st level illusion card is also a standard for measuring the level of a card maker."

1st-level Arcane Art - Illusion, is the most complicated spell model structure among many 1st-level arcane arts.

1 Ring Spirit Card-Illusion Card is basically the dividing point between a bad card maker and an excellent card maker. Even a fantasy card cannot be made well, and it is basically impossible to make a 2 Ring Spirit Card.

Duke nodded and said, "Then I'll give it a try."

"Try it, I will give you ten chances, if you succeed, you are really capable, if you fail, remember this lesson, don't be arrogant!" Penrose said indifferently, "I have seen many talented arcanists, but very few succeed in the field of card making."

Between speaking.

Duke has already picked up the psychic pen, and in the blank steady-state ring positioner, he easily and freehand outlines the energy lines that bend and loop.

On the Dou Qi holographic screen, the projection of the magic model of Illusion Arcane is clearly presented.

He only needs to follow the projected painting route and master the psionic output power of the tip of the psychic pen, and then he can draw and engrave the spell model according to the picture.

Penrose, who was on the side, had disdain in his eyes at first. He hated arrogant students the most.

However, with the progress of Duke's engraving, he calmly engraved about one-tenth of it, and the spell model still hasn't collapsed.

Penrose frowned slightly, his disdain in his eyes restrained slightly.

After a while, Duke had already carved out one-fifth of the drawing, and the spell model still hadn't collapsed. Judging by his appearance, he was calm and calm, as if he was really just drawing a picture.

"Hiss..." Penrose quietly took a breath.

Another moment passed, and nearly half of the spell model had been drawn, including several rather difficult strokes.

There was no disdain in Penrose's eyes, but a trace of nervousness.

I'm afraid that Duke's second half of the game will fall short due to a little negligence.

As a card making scholar, I have a strong sense of compulsion for the successful drawing and engraving of spell models, and I can't bear to see any result that is ruined by negligence.

One-half, three-fifths, five-sixths...

Penrose's obsessive-compulsive disorder was not triggered. Duke took more than ten minutes from holding the pen, and successfully engraved the spell model of the Illusion Arcane on the steady-state environment device.

Put down the psychic pen.

Wiping his forehead that wasn't sweating, Duke turned to Penrose: "Mr., fortunately, I'm not disgraceful."

Drawing and engraving such a large group of spell models is really exhausting work.

(end of this chapter)

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