Wizard Moreton placed the crystal core on the table and pressed it with his left hand. With his right hand holding the carving knife, he began to carve on top of the crystal core. Abel could clearly feel Wizard Moreton's power of the will completely wrapped around the crystal core.
As Wizard Moreton's carving knife moved, his mana was left on top of the carving knife. Abel was very familiar with the Lar rune. It was the same rune used to make the exploding big sword. However, the Lar rune carved by Wizard Moreton was not exactly the same as the one he got from the "Magic Weapon Forging Book" inherited from the dwarves. Although it looked the same on the whole, there were a lot of subtle differences.
Wizard Morton's movements were very fast. It seemed like carving this kind of simple rune sign was very easy for him. It only took him about 20 minutes to carve the last stroke, and a white light flashed by. It seemed like there was some kind of connection between the magic power and the crystal core on the rune sign. The crystal core produced some kind of energy that fused with the magic power, and a white substance was formed to fill up the rune sign. Only the rune sign could be seen on the rune sign, but not the slightest trace of carving.
Abel took the Lar rune sign from Wizard Moreton. Without a doubt, this was a work of art. The crystal core itself was made of a strange material. Because it contained a lot of energy, it was even more sparkling than a normal jade. The rune lines on top of it varied in size, length, and length. Every turn and intersection was dazzling.
"The runes that wizards of our school learn are not necessarily the same as other wizards. Of course, there are also differences in their effects. Generally speaking, the runes carved by wizards of our school are a little bit more powerful than the runes carved by other wizards." Wizard Moreton said with a little pride.
Abel pointed at the rune on the rune sign and asked curiously, "Teacher, if these runes are displayed on the rune sign like this, will they be copied by others?"
Others might not know, but Abel was sure that he had imitated it a few times.
"This is just a low-level rune sign. If it was a higher-level rune sign, there would be security measures added on it to prevent others from seeing the runes on it. Of course, it's not that easy to imitate it. Most wizards just copy the runes they've learned, but they don't understand the basics of runes. Imitating the runes on a rune sign is a huge project. Every line has to be tested carefully."
Wizard Moreton continued with a smile, "Of course, there are times when a Wizard gives a rune sign to someone close to him. If the Wizard trusts the person, he or she will not encrypt it."
Abel nodded. At this moment, he realized that the 'Magical Weapon Forging Book' he got was not an ordinary book. The book had the most basic analysis of the four runes, which was equivalent to giving him a basic rune course.
"The runes that wizards in our field can learn are Al, Tel, Ith, Tal, Lar, Ort, and Shor. These are the 7 runes that novice wizards can learn."
Wizard Moreton looked at Abel, who was a little tempted, and smiled, "But before that, you must learn how to use a carving knife."
Abel gently rubbed his hands in front of him and said embarrassedly, "Sister Camille has already taught me the 11 basic carving knife techniques. I already know how to use a carving knife."
"Camille has already taught you? Then you should practice more. " Wizard Moreton suddenly stopped and looked at Abel, "You said you already know how to use a carving knife? How long have you been learning? You need to persevere in learning anything! "
Wizard Moreton was just about to scold Abel, but he suddenly remembered Abel's speed of learning, so he lowered his voice and asked, "You really know how to use a carving knife?"
"Yes, teacher!" Said Abel with a nod of certainty.
Wizard Moreton took out a crystal core from his portal bag and gave it to Abel, "Try carving with this crystal core and let me see."
"Teacher, I've always been practicing with a jade stone. I've never used a crystal core before." Abel took the crystal core and said with a little uncertainty.
"Don't worry, it's just a crystal core. Go ahead and try." Said Wizard Moreton as he waved his hand.
Abel didn't say anything else. He copied Wizard Moreton and placed the crystal core on the table. His left hand pressed down on it, and his right hand took out an alloy carving knife from his portal bag. He then began to carve the Lar rune.
Wizard Moreton looked at the alloy carving knife in Abel's hand and couldn't help but nod. As a Blacksmith Master, his disciple's personal tools were indeed the best.
Abel had used the carving knife technique countless times in the virtual world. When he held the carving knife in the real world again, he felt different from before. The carving knife seemed to have become a part of his body, and the 11 carving techniques seemed to have merged together. He could use the carving knife flexibly according to his needs.
Abel didn't remember much of the Lar rune that Wizard Moreton used just now, so he was using the Lar rune that was recorded in the "Magic Weapon Forging Book". He just removed some of the lines that connected to the energy source according to Wizard Moreton's rune.
The alloy carving knife was very sharp, and with Abel's strength, it was very easy for him to carve the rune. The most difficult part was that he had to leave his mana in the rune. This was similar to multitasking. One part of his mind had to make sure the rune lines were correct with the power of the will, and the other part of his mind had to constantly control the movement of his mana along the lines of the carving knife. During this process, he had to constantly leave his mana on the surface of the rune.
Luckily, Abel had a day of multitasking training before. Although the results were not very good, it was not a problem for him to carve a rune sign. Abel could almost draw the Lar rune with his eyes closed. He carefully used his power of the will to leave his mana on the rune.
For a full 40 minutes, Abel was fully focused. He didn't dare to make a single mistake. When his mana had moved the last rune, a white light flashed. The mana on the rune began to react with the crystal core. Soon, the rune disappeared, leaving only the white rune on it.
"Teacher, did I succeed?" Abel asked as he handed the rune sign in his hand to Wizard Moreton.
Wizard Moreton took the rune sign and didn't say anything for a long time. However, a voice in his heart was screaming at him. This was a genius, a true genius. If he had this kind of talent back in the day, he wouldn't still be a rank 11 wizard.
He still remembered how long it took him to learn how to carve a rune sign back in the day. He used to always talk about it to teach his students, but now he didn't even want to think about it.
At that moment, Wizard Moreton deeply understood how tiring it was to be a genius teacher. It wasn't the process that was tiring, it was the heart that was tiring. No matter if it was a spell or a rune stone carving, as long as he taught, Abel would be able to grasp it very quickly.
Maybe we wizards will have to rely on him in the future, Wizard Moreton thought to himself. He couldn't help but think about the benefits Abel could bring to the wizards of his school in the future. As long as Abel didn't die, his future would be limitless.
"Of course you've succeeded." Wizard Moreton returned the rune sign to Abel and continued, "Although the Ral rune you used is a little different from the ones we use, you still managed to carve a real Ral rune sign."
"Since you've already mastered how to use a carving knife, and you're very familiar with runes, you can learn how to make a rune sign on your own. Therefore, I'll teach you all 7 runes of a novice wizard."
After he finished speaking, Wizard Moreton stood up and took out 7 pieces of parchment scrolls from the bookshelf. He turned around and handed them to Abel. He then said, "other than you, don't teach them to anyone else. Only your future students can learn these runes."
"Yes, teacher!" Abel took the parchment scrolls with the runes written on them. He knew the importance of knowledge. Although he didn't know which wizards his teacher was talking about, the knowledge in his hands couldn't be taught to outsiders.
Just like in the wizard market in Caral City, there were so many low ranking wizards selling materials, but there were very few who could actually sell finished products. All of this showed the importance of knowledge in this world.
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