Wizards: Starting with Synthetic Gems

Chapter 46 Level 6 Fast-Growing Gel

Chapter 46 Level 6 Fast-Growing Gel

Locke looked at the entry for the fast-acting vitamin gel in his hand—Level 6 fast-acting vitamin gel

[This enhanced growth serum gel has effects approaching those of high-grade growth serum gels that only potion-making assistants can craft.]

Locke pondered, "There's no special crafting recipe, but that's alright. Once it's crafted to level 6, the enhancement in one aspect is quite significant."

He can make ordinary fast-acting serum gel, but the current quality is very poor. However, high-grade fast-acting serum gel can only be made by wizards who have passed the potion-making assistant exam, usually first-class wizard apprentices.

For example, the Sofia Witch usually uses high-grade fast-acting vitamin gel instead of the ordinary fast-acting vitamin gel that is refined.

Advanced growth hormone gel can make ordinary magical plants grow in minutes, while ordinary growth hormone gel takes several days.

This is the difference.

For a long time, I couldn't afford high-end vitamins with my own financial resources, but now it seems that I am at least free to use vitamin gel.

This is also good.

With a lot of high-quality fast-growing gel, the speed of one's own grafting and breeding experiments can be increased by dozens of times.

This has always been the case in the wizarding world: wizards with resources can often increase their learning speed by investing a lot of resources.

Locke thought to himself, “But if I don’t get the Potions Assistant Certificate, I can’t openly sell the Advanced Fast-Generating Gel. I can only use it myself.”

"Otherwise, I can't explain the source clearly."

"Of course, if my relationship with the witch Sophia were closer, and with her backing me up, none of this would matter."

Locke shook his head, instantly realizing what he had just thought. "Damn it, how could I have had such an idea?"

“Sophia the Witch is just my academy teacher; I cannot have any idea of ​​relying on her.”

“She is a certified wizard, and I am just her student. It’s hard to say what she will do if she discovers my abnormality.”

Wizards are all selfish.

Especially when it comes to the issue of raising one's wizard level.

Locke put the Level 6 fast-acting gel into the drawer, and also put his own calming ointment into the drawer, and locked it up.

Now that I'm a second-class wizard apprentice, I can synthesize level 6 crafted items. I've been exploring new crafting recipes lately.

If one could obtain a better precious jade, the speed at which one's spiritual power increases could be further enhanced.

It's not impossible for a potential Elemental Child to approach level 7 wizarding prodigy status!
Locke walked out of the bedroom and beckoned to the gray dwarves in the living room. Immediately, the gray dwarves all turned around respectfully, bowed to Locke, and awaited his command.

Locke said, "I'm going out now. Remember to clean up and don't let strangers into my room."

The gray dwarves quickly said to Locke, "Honorable wizard master, your command is our divine decree."

“Great wizard master, it is our honor to serve you. We are grateful to you with all our hearts for allowing us to serve you…”

The gate to the villa provided by the academy was an alchemical artifact with basic enchantments, complete with a magic lock—making it a magical door with a basic level of security. Furthermore, each of these grey dwarves possessed the physical attributes of a knight's squire, as described by Laun, and thus had considerable combat ability.

After all, those knights were themselves the result of the wizards' bloodline modification experiments.

The grey dwarves, imprinted with their own spiritual mark, will be completely loyal to them and will no longer fear other wizards because of the spiritual imprint within their souls.

Therefore, these gray dwarves were quite attractive in the slave market of the southeastern corner region.

The academy gave him three grey dwarves as a benefit, but if they died, he would have to go to the slave market in the Chimera Market to buy a new batch, which would cost a lot of money.

Locke walked through Upside Down Alley, whose streets were paved with square bricks.

The streets were rather narrow, with few pedestrians, and the second-class wizard apprentices were always in a hurry, preoccupied with their own affairs.

But unlike the Dwarf Street, there are no opportunists here trying to deceive aspiring wizards.

On the one hand, this is the core area of ​​Lilith's Hut; on the other hand, no second-class wizard apprentice would be foolish enough to be so easily deceived.

Locke walked out of Upside Down Alley, found a lizardman rickshaw, and headed to the patrol's checkpoint at Lilith's Hut.

About half an hour later, the lizardman pulled the cart, crossed half the city, and brought Locke to a group of wooden houses in the wilderness southwest of the city.

After Locke got out of the car, he stepped over the circle of runestones surrounding the group of wooden houses. The academy badge on his white wizard robe flashed with light, and then he entered the barrier.

Locke looked around and found many second-class wizard apprentices standing around the wooden houses.

The academy's patrol teams consist mainly of second-class wizard apprentices, because first-class wizard apprentices are unlikely to serve as guards and patrol the academy's interior all day.

After all, the patrol team only patrols the academy's internal territory and is not responsible for protecting the academy's entrance barrier and main access routes. Those areas are the main areas that the academy's official wizards and first-class wizard apprentices are responsible for.

Locke held up the assignment letter and said, "Captain Bruno Suarez, I am Locke Augustine, a second-class wizarding apprentice. I have been ordered by my mentor, the Witch Sophia, and the Academy to report for duty."

As Locke finished speaking, many second-class wizard apprentices turned to look at him.

These wizard apprentices are different from those in other regions; they all have a bloody aura that comes from having experienced real battles.

These people quickly turned around indifferently, then moved quickly with hurried steps and tense expressions, sitting on the backs of snails that were about the size of carriages.

Iron seats were suspended from the backs of those snails.

Locke frowned, because no one in the crowd stood up to respond to him.

Suddenly, a wizard apprentice rushed out from the enforcement team. This wizard apprentice was a young man. He shouted at Locke, "You're new here, aren't you? You're the fifth one this month."

"Hurry up, jump onto the back of my Engel Spiral Snail."

"Those dark wizards have unleashed all sorts of monsters into our academy area again. People are dying, and we're on our way!"

"We don't have many rules here. Our only task is to ensure safety within the academy!"

(End of this chapter)

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