Wizard, I have a game board.

Chapter 24 Microscope witchcraft model is completed and verified

Chapter 24 Microscope witchcraft model is completed and verified

"Ok."

Tia shrugged, pulled the microscope in front of her, looked it up and down, then looked up in confusion and asked, "How do I use this thing?"

"Put something here first, and then." Lor taught patiently.

"what?!"

Tia followed instructions and took a piece of parchment and placed it under the microscope, and some tiny structures and textures came into view.

"It's amazing."

After exclaiming in admiration, she moved her finger upwards again, but saw only darkness. Seeing this, she looked up at Lor in confusion.

"Don't point your finger. It's invisible." Lor shook his head and explained:

"This microscope can only see some light-transmitting objects. If you scrape a piece of skin, you can see clearly."

"Okay, I roughly know the use of this item."

Tia didn't really shave a piece of skin and put it on, but raised her head and looked at Lor seriously:

"I have to admit that this is a very good thing, especially for those bloodline wizards below the second ring."

"Will I give this one a name?"

"I called it the microscope," Lore replied.

"Okay, I will submit the information about this microscope to the Parliament's Magical Equipment Information Center, and the reviewing wizards will make an assessment."

Tia said: "Once the evaluation is completed and the contribution points are issued, I will notify you to come and collect the contribution points."

"Okay, thank you." Lor nodded.

"You're welcome, great genius. You're welcome to come again next time." Tia said with a smile.

Different from her previous teasing, this time she really acknowledged Lor's title of genius.

She had already understood the principles of the microscope during the time she first started using it.

This thing looks simple, and the elemental power is even just a lighting effect.

But those who can’t think of it, can never think of it.

After saying goodbye to Tia, Lor took Kateya back to the dormitory, only to find Wizard Fry standing at the door of the dormitory.

"tutor."

"Wizard Fry."

The two men saluted immediately.

"Ah."

Frye nodded, took out a cyan card from his space ring, walked up to Lor and said:

"The results of yesterday's check for duplicates in the Wall of Fire optimization model are out. Your optimized model overlaps 65% with the model in the parliament's library."

"The basic reward for 35% apprentice-level optimization innovation is 350 contribution points, and the multi-element faction optimization support is doubled to 700 contribution points."

"Take out your contribution card and I'll give it to you."

"Yes, Wizard Frye." Lor suppressed his excitement, took out the contribution card and connected it.

He had used only 15 charging points to optimize the Fire Wall model, but now he has received 700 contribution points in return.

The exchange rate between contribution points and magic crystals is 1:1, which is equivalent to 7000 charging points.

You can’t spend it all, you can’t spend it all!

"With a return rate of nearly 500 times, the first batch of internal test players of "Glory of Truth" had a really good time. No wonder those who didn't encounter any accidents later on all became fourth-ring wizards at least." Lor sighed in his heart.

After handing over the contribution points, Frye did not stay any longer and escaped directly.

Lor took Kateya into the study and began to carefully construct a model of the sea of ​​consciousness microscope.

With Kateya's help in looking up information and handling chores, Lor's construction speed was greatly accelerated.

The originally estimated one month was shortened by at least one third.

If you encounter a difficult problem, you can ask Agulal questions using the microscope, which can shorten the time.

Ten days later.

Lor put the last stroke on the parchment and breathed a sigh of relief.

"Katya, find an apprentice to try to build this model."

He sat behind his desk, his face full of fatigue, but also a hint of excitement that could not be concealed.

It took me ten days to create the first step towards becoming a space wizard, a microscope model. This sense of accomplishment is indescribable.

"Okay, I'll go right away." Kateya nodded, her face full of excitement, and hurried out of Lor's dormitory.

She also had some contribution in the creation of this witchcraft model.

"hope everything is fine."

Watching Kateya leave, Lor said silently in his heart.

Then he stood up, collected all the discarded parchments on the floor of the study, and put them carefully into a small box in the bedroom.

In addition to the discarded manuscripts, this small box also contained 513 magic crystals, which accounted for half of his family fortune.

During these ten days, the contribution points from the microscope also increased.

It’s not much, just 500, which is an extra benefit.

"Once I apply for the laboratory, I can convert all these magic crystals into charging points."

Lore stroked the box and thought to himself, "When the time comes, I'll add some Fireball and Rock Wall skills to see how much reward I can get."

In fact, he is not very optimistic about the return rate of Fireball and Rock Wall.

Because single-attribute elemental wizards have already developed to the extreme, their witchcraft has naturally been optimized to a certain extent.

There is definitely not much room for optimization left for Lohr.

If you really want to earn contribution points, you have to look at the dual elemental witchcraft of earth and fire.

It’s a pity that he can’t delete his account now, as there are only so many witchcraft positions.

In addition to practicing basic attack, defense and escape wizardry, everything needs to be prepared for a space wizard, and you can't get many contribution points.

“Actually, there’s no need to rush. When I become a space wizard in the future, will I still be short of charging points?” Lor closed the box, shook his head and laughed.

Without thinking any more, he sat cross-legged on the bed and began to meditate, trying to recover more energy before Kateya brought people over.

Two hours later.

"Boom boom boom——"

There was a knock on the door outside the dormitory. Lor woke up from his meditation, got up and went to open the door.

Besides Kateya, there was also a young boy outside the door.

He looks about twelve or thirteen years old, but is a head shorter than Lor.

After all, he had added 2 points to his physical fitness, and his health had improved without him noticing.

"Sir Lor, his name is Burke, and he is willing to sell a witchcraft slot."

Kateya said helplessly: "The price is 300 contribution points, which is already the lowest price offered by those apprentices who are willing to sell their witchcraft positions privately."

Selling a wizard slot to a laboratory will earn you 200 contribution points.

If you sell it privately, the price will naturally be higher.

Burke was shocked to see that the person who bought his witchcraft position was only a first-level apprentice, but even a third-level apprentice was so respectful to him.

But he didn't say anything. As long as enough contribution points are given, it doesn't matter who the witchcraft slot is sold to.

"can."

Luo Er nodded, took the two to the study, and handed a contract to the boy: "Sign it, and I will give you 300 contribution points."

"it is good."

Burke picked up the parchment and looked at it. Finding nothing wrong, he decisively signed the contract and then took out a white crystal card.

Luo Er also took out his crystal card and tapped it three times, connecting it with the boy's crystal card. "It's over."

Burke checked the balance on the crystal card and confirmed that there was no problem. He immediately asked, "What kind of witchcraft do you want me to practice?"

"This witchcraft." Lor picked up another piece of parchment from the desk, which naturally recorded the microscope witchcraft model.

"Okay, I'll need an hour."

Burke nodded, took the parchment, looked around, and finally walked to the opposite side of the desk, sat on the chair where Kateya usually rested, and began to memorize the witchcraft rune model on the parchment.

Lor sat behind the desk, his eyes slightly closed, his fingers unconsciously tracing his chin.

Even with his great concentration, he couldn't help but feel a little nervous at this moment.

This was the result of ten days of hard work, plus a cost of 300 contribution points.

If you fail, not only will all your efforts be wasted, but half of it will be wasted.

(End of this chapter)

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