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Chapter 42

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Abel carefully placed the diamond into the groove. The next step was to guide it with his power of the will.

Abel's Hradik cube now had 2 exploding big swords and a book of town portal. He had used one of the exploding big swords in the battle with wolf rider Simon in the forest, so he still had a place to put the big sword. If he failed, Abel could just throw the big sword into the Hradik cube.

With his power of the will, Abel guided the energy in the diamond slowly towards the center of the rune. After guiding for more than half of the rune, he found that the rune he had just written seemed to be unable to withstand the energy. The place where the rune intersected began to slowly turn red. Then the rune at the intersection began to slowly melt. The energy that Abel guided disappeared after the rune melted.

This failure was different from the previous ones. Judging from the rune's behavior, Abel thought that there was a problem with the rune ink.

Abel did not think that the rune ink he had just made had failed. The rune ink flashed white when it was made, indicating that the rune ink was successfully made.

Was it because the rune ink's level was not high enough, or the energy of the diamond was too strong? Abel thought to himself. The rune ink was the best material he could get, and he didn't know where to get better materials.

Then Abel thought again. Why were there rune diagrams and rune ink configurations for all kinds of magic weapons in the dwarves' magic weapon forging book, but the simpler non-elemental rune diagrams and rune ink configurations did not appear in it?

In fact, the dwarves had no choice but to not put the attribute-less rune diagrams in the magic weapon forging book. The materials needed to make the attribute-less rune ink were too difficult to obtain. Most of them could only be produced by wizards, which limited the production of attribute-less rune ink.

Attribute-Less rune ink only needed to pass through one attribute of energy. Attribute-Less rune ink, although attribute-less rune ink was said to be attribute-less, it actually contained a neutral attribute of all attributes. Although it looked more peaceful, its energy was also more powerful. Ordinary rune ink materials could not let this powerful energy pass through, which was why Abel's rune melted during the process.

Abel took out a rune sign from his chest. If this rune sign could trigger a non-elemental attack, it meant that this rune could be used. He just didn't know what kind of rune ink was used to write this rune sign, but this rune sign would automatically become an existence of energy after it was written. The rune sign could even display runes. There was probably some kind of special energy that Abel didn't understand that was supporting it.

At this time, Abel had an idea. Since potions could be synthesized to make a higher level potion, then could rune ink do the same?

At this moment, Abel's heart was burning with passion. As for the two exploding big swords in the Horadric Cube, he just needed to find a place to throw them away. He didn't care about this little loss. Right now, he just wanted to create a new magic big sword.

Abel's method of dealing with the two exploding swords was very simple. He found a place outside the castle, dug a deep hole, threw the two swords in, and then was done with a "boom".

Back in the operation room, Abel took the Book of Town Portal out of the Hradik Cube and carefully put it in the iron box. The most important things Abel had were the Hradik Cube and the Book of Town Portal. Unless he wanted to synthesize something, Abel would normally put the Book of Town Portal in the Hradik Cube. It was the safest place.

Abel took out the materials and according to the new formula, made three attribute-less rune inks. He put the three attribute-less rune inks into the Hradik Cube and pressed the synthesize button. In a white light, the three attribute-less rune inks disappeared, and a single rune ink appeared in the upper left corner of the cube.

Success! This success opened up the use of the Hradik Cube. What Abel didn't know was that the value of this rune ink was much higher than he had imagined. For such a rune ink, the dwarves would pay a lot of precious ores in exchange with wizards.

Abel picked up the new rune ink. The rune ink was placed in a crystal bottle in the Black Wind Cube. From time to time, there would be blue arcs flashing on the bottle wall. Abel knew from his previous experience of synthesizing potions that this was an intermediate rune ink. The original rune ink seemed to be beginner rune ink.

He then took out a half-finished magic sword without any runes. This time, he was able to write even faster. Writing with an intermediate rune ink required more power of the will than the beginner rune ink. After he finished writing, he felt the same weak feeling he had when he first wrote a rune.

After resting for a while and recovering his power of the will, Abel placed the diamond in the groove. Then it was time to guide it with his power of the will.

This time, Abel clearly felt different. At first, he didn't expect the guidance to be so fast. The energy gushing out of the diamond seemed to be on a highway, rushing directly towards Abel's power of the will. Luckily, Abel's reaction was fast. He accelerated the movement of his power of the will. It took him almost a quarter of an hour to complete the guidance process.

Abel stared at the magic sword in front of him with full concentration. There was a trace of blue light flashing on it. This blue light was a little different from the blue of the ice magic sword. If he compared it carefully, it was the same blue light flashing on the intermediate rune ink.

The blue light swam across all the rune lines and finally disappeared. Abel looked at the magic sword in his hand. Did he succeed?

This blue light … Was this sword a level higher than the original magic sword?

No one could answer Abel. He was the only one who was studying and experimenting.

Abel waved the attributeless sword in his hand. He didn't feel any difference from the original sword. There was also no difference in the way he used it.

He chopped the wood that was used as fuel. Strangely, it was only the sharpness of the sword itself that cut the wood in two. It didn't trigger any other effects.

Abel put the Book of Town Portal back into the Hradik Cube and walked out of the operation room with the newly made magic sword.

"Where is Uncle Marshall?" In the castle hall, Abel stopped the busy steward Lindsey.

"Young master, master is in the training room."

After thanking the steward, Abel walked straight to the training room.

Steward Lindsey smiled as he watched Abel leave. Lindsey approved of this young master very much. This young master was just 13 years old, and he didn't have the exaggeration of a normal noble youth. Everyone knew about the young master's talent, but how many people knew about the hard work he put in behind it?

Lindsey had seen many noble youths, but none of them were as hardworking as the young master. Even after becoming a Blacksmith Master, the young master would work hard in the blacksmith shop as long as he had time. Lindsey also knew a lot of things that outsiders didn't know. For example, the Knight Marshall's favorite ice magic sword, and the scary Harry's bow that saved the castle. They were all made by young master Abel. The large traps in the forest had already caught a few large beasts that wanted to enter the territory.

Maybe when young master Abel came of age, the Knight Harry would become the Lord of Harry or even a higher title. In front of such a super talented young master, maybe everything would become a reality.

Abel didn't know what steward Lindsey was thinking. He just wanted to find the Knight Marshall and test out the new magic sword with the Knight.

As soon as he walked into the training room, he heard the sound of a big sword slashing through the air. He saw the Knight Marshall practicing the basic Knight sword skills from top to bottom.

Abel didn't disturb the Knight Marshall. He just quietly watched the Knight's training.

It was just a simple slashing motion, but it felt like the Knight Marshall was using all his strength. This was completely different from what Abel learned on Earth. The Knight didn't hold back at all when he slashed downwards.

Abel changed his way of thinking. If he was facing the Knight Marshall, what would happen?

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